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CAUTION: PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO
USED OIL IS DANGEROUS, ALWAYS
WASH YOUR HANDS THOROUGHLY
AFTER HANDLING USED OIL.

RECOMMENDED OILS

Any compressor oil can be used which is
suitable for use at room temperatures from
+ 5

O

C to + 45

O

C.

Clarke SAE40 Compressor Oil (1 litre) is
available from your Clarke dealer (Part no:
3050810). See the Clarke Catalogue for other
consumables.

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

One of the most damaging sources of environmental pollution is oil.  Do not
throw away used oil with domestic refuse or flush down a sink or drain. Collect
old oil in a leakproof container and take it to your local waste disposal site.

EVERY 2 YEARS

Check the non-return valve and if
necessary, replace the gasket (O-ring)
shown in Fig 11.

IMPORTANT: The use of parts other than
Clarke replacement parts may result in
safety hazards, poor performance and
will invalidate your warranty.

Your Clarke compressor has been
designed to give long and trouble free
service. If, however, having followed
the instructions in this booklet care-
fully, you encounter problems, take
the unit to your local Clarke dealer.

ACCESSORIES & CONSUMABLES

A wide range of airline accessories is
available, including Filter/Regulators.
Lubricators, High Pressure Hoses, Whip
Hose etc. Contact your Clarke dealer
for further information.

The use of parts other than genuine Clarke replacement parts may result in
safety hazards, decreased machine performance, and will invalidate your
warranty.

Fig 11

Fig 10

Fig 9

Summary of Contents for PIONEER 220

Page 1: ...OPERATING MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS GC0511 AIR COMPRESSOR Model No PIONEER 220 Part Nos 2320220 230V 2320221 110V...

Page 2: ...duct is found to have been abused or tampered with in any way or not used for its intended purpose Faulty goods should be returned to their place of purchase no product can be returned to us without p...

Page 3: ...ernational reserve the right to change specifications at any time without prior notice e r u t a e F n o i t a c i f i c e p S t h g i e W g k 2 2 m m H x W x L s n o i s n e m i D 0 3 6 x 0 2 3 x 5 9...

Page 4: ...EVER over reach Keep your proper footing and balance at all times to enable better control of the compressor in unexpected situations 5 NEVER attempt any complex repairs yourself If you have a technic...

Page 5: ...IRLINE HOSES 1 ALWAYS ensure that equipment or power tools used in conjunction with the compressor have a safe working pressure exceeding that of the machine 2 ALWAYS keep the air hose away from any a...

Page 6: ...ired by a qualified service engineer Do not use the compressor if the On Off switch does not operate correctly 7 KEEP THE MOTOR AIR VENTS CLEAR Keep the motor vents clear and free from dust Wipe regul...

Page 7: ...rrosive materials 4 DO NOT WIPE THE PLASTIC PARTS WITH SOLVENT Do not use solvents or thinners such as petrol benzene carbon tetrachloride or alcohol to clean the compressor as these chemicals will da...

Page 8: ...ue to damage it should be cut off and a replacement fitted following the wiring instructions shown below The old plug must be disposed of safely as insertion into a mains socket could cause an electri...

Page 9: ...LY IN THE EVENT OF A POWER CUT AND SUBSEQUENT RESET DO NOT CARRY THE COMPRESSOR WHILE IT IS CONNECTED TO THE POWER SOURCE OR WHEN THE TANK IS FILLED WITH COMPRESSED AIR THIS COMPRESSOR INCORPORATES SU...

Page 10: ...10 OVERVIEW...

Page 11: ...place a strain on the airline fittings or hoses Take care when moving the compressor to avoid damaging the valves or fittings Always ensure it is switched off and disconnect from the mains power suppl...

Page 12: ...er compressed air is DANGEROUS WARNING Before connecting any air tool make sure you have read and fully understood the manufacturer s instruction booklet for the air tool being used Also ensure that t...

Page 13: ...R 1 Pull the ON OFF switch UP to start the compressor as shown in Fig 4 The motor should start immediately and run while the tank reservoir is being pressurised 2 When starting the compressor for the...

Page 14: ...cap of the regulator towards you 2 Turn the pressure regulator knob clockwise to increase pressure and anticlockwise to decrease pressure The pressure setting will be displayed by the outlet pressure...

Page 15: ...shut off the compressor Never stop the compressor by unplugging it from the power supply It should be turned off as above 2 After use set the outlet pressure back to zero 3 Operate the trigger of all...

Page 16: ...ilter element shown in Fig 8 for cleanliness If necessary it may be gently washed in warm soapy water Rinse and allow to dry thoroughly before refitting This should be done more frequently if the comp...

Page 17: ...2 YEARS Check the non return valve and if necessary replace the gasket O ring shown in Fig 11 IMPORTANT The use of parts other than Clarke replacement parts may result in safety hazards poor performa...

Page 18: ...a g n i t t e s e h t s e h c a e r e r u s s e r p l o r t n o c e r u s s e r p e h t f o i s p 5 9 x o r p p a h c t i w s e h t m o r f g n i k a e l d n u o f r i A e v l a v h c t i w s e r u s...

Page 19: ...L 0 0 0 1 5 7 1 1 0 N F 1 6 E V L A V N R U T E R N O N 0 0 0 2 9 0 7 4 3 N F 1 1 2 E G U A G E R U S S E R P 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 3 3 N F 2 7 T E K S A G 0 0 0 7 5 3 9 9 F N F 1 2 2 G N I L P U O C T I F K...

Page 20: ...20 PARTS DIAGRAM AIR RECEIVER CONTROLS...

Page 21: ...21 PARTS DIAGRAM COMPRESSOR...

Page 22: ...1 1 T U N 0 1 0 0 9 1 1 6 1 N F 3 3 3 T E K S A G D A E H 4 1 0 0 2 1 6 1 1 N F 1 2 1 T U N 8 1 0 3 0 0 4 1 0 N F 2 4 3 E T A L P E V L A V 0 0 1 0 2 1 6 1 1 N F 1 3 1 R O T I C A P A C 4 0 0 0 0 2 9...

Page 23: ...23 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY...

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