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OPERATING & MAINTENANCE

INSTRUCTIONS

CHAMP AIR COMPRESSOR

0903

(262)

Thank you for purchasing this Clarke Champ Air Compressor. Before attempting to operate the machine, please read this instruction manual thoroughly and carefully follow all directions given. This is for your own safety and that of others around you, and also to help you achieve long and trouble free service from your compressor.

Guarantee This product is guaranteed against faults in manufacture for 12 months from purchase date. Please keep your receipt as proof of purchase.This guarantee is invalid if the product has been abused or tampered with in any way, or not used for the purpose for which it is intended. The reason for return must be clearly stated. This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights.

Contents Page

Safety Precautions ................................................................ 3

Electrical Connections ......................................................... 4

General Arrangement ......................................................... 5

Technical data ...................................................................... 5

Installation ............................................................................. 6

Starting the compressor ....................................................... 6

Adjusting the air pressure ..................................................... 7

Stopping the compressor .................................................... 7

Maintenance ........................................................................ 8

Fault finding ........................................................................... 9

Parts Lists & Diagrams ................................................ 10 & 11

Parts & Service Contacts ................................................... 11

CHAMP AIR COMPRESSOR

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Parts List & Diagram (262)

Please contact your nearest dealer, or CLARKE International, on one of the following numbers.

PARTS & SERVICE TEL: 020 8988 7400 PARTS & SERVICE FAX: 020 8558 3622

or e-mail as follows: PARTS: Parts@clarkeinternational.com

SERVICE: Service@clarkeinternational.com 11

No. Description Qty Part Number No.Description Qty Part Number

50 Frame/Receiver 1 FN104HN0001V 51 Feet 4 FN020186000 52 Screw M6x20 4 FN014001023 53 Drain Valve 1 FN022020000 54 Antivibration Pads 4 FN169GQ0025 55 Nut M6 4 FN014004002 56 Support Plate 1 FN104HN0012 57 Screw M5x15 4 FN014013042 58 Antivibration Pads 4 FN199575000 59 Tube Rilsan 1 FN046001000 60 Grip 1 FN116022015 61 Seat 1 FN011117000 62 Valve 1 FN047159002 63 Spring 1 FN047159001 64 Washer 1 FN010113000

65 Non-Return Valve 1 FN347072000 66 Steel Tube 1 FN104HZ0010 67 Connector 1 FN011248000 68 Safety Valve 1 FN347022000 69 Adapter 1 FN011147000 70 Connector 2 FN011017000 71 Pressure Switch 1 FN321053000 72 Power Cable 1 FN172P05200 73 Plug 1 FN111001000 74 Pressure Gauge 1 FN330004000 75 Pressure Regulator 1 FN319013000 76 Output Press. Gauge 1 FN330006000 77 Outlet Tap w/QF Nut 1 FN322007000 78 Quick Fit Nut 1 FN116011065

Parts and Service Contacts

Safety Precautions

WARNING!

Compressed air can be dangerous. Follow these safety instructions carefully.

Never direct a jet of compressed air at people or animals, or spray paint towards people or animals.

Use appropriate protective equipment, such as Clarke safetygoggles or glasses, dust masks, ear defenders etc. when using compressed air tools.

Air compressors work at high pressure. Inspect equipment and hoses regularly, checking for any damage or leaks. Have any damage properly repaired before using the machine again.

Do not operate the compressor with any guards removed.

Do not adjust or tamper with the safety valve in any way. The maximum working pressure (115 psi - approximately approximately 8 bar) is clearly marked on the compressor and air receiver.

The compressor will become hot during operation. Do not touch the cylinder head or discharge pipe while the compressor is in use.

Always close the air outlet valve and release any pressure from the air hose (by operating the tool briefly) before disconnecting any hoses

or tools.

When paint spraying:

Always wear a suitably approved breathing mask when paint spraying, to protect against inhalation of paint spray or fumes.

An airfeed mask may be required when spraying some types of paint. If in doubt, check the paint manufacturers instructions.

Make sure there is adequate ventilation. Do not spray in confined or enclosed areas.

Many paints are flammable. Do not smoke while spraying or preparing paints, or spray near a naked flame or heat source.

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1 4 FN014002021 2 1 FN016055040 3 1 FN116055043 4 1 FN317050000 5 1 FN010102000 6 6 FN014013021 7 1 FN116117020 8 1 FN116117002 9 1 FN116022100

10 1 FN116022010 11 1 FN116093002 12 1 FN010127000 13 2 FN014011064 14 1 FN216022002 15 1 FN116022004 16 1 FN116022040 17 2 FN015001000 18 1 FN416022004 19 1 FN116091021 20 1 FN012043000 21 1 FN016091002 22 1 FN010072000 23 1 FN014013024 24 1 FN116091011 25 1 FN116093003 26 1 FN116091001 27 2 FN014003002 28 1 FN008030000 29 1 FN009200035 30 1 FN033027000 31 1 FN116093005 32 1 FN416093601 33 1 FN033005000 34 1 FN116011002 35 2 FN116011038 36 1 FN116001003 37 2 FN014006121 38 1 FN116117015 39 1 FN010029000 40 1 FN216HZ0001

Parts List and Diagram (262)

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Item Qty Part No.

Electrical Connections

230 Volt models: Connect the mains lead to a standard 230 Volt (50Hz) electrical supply through an approved BS1363, 13amp plug or a suitably fused isolator switch.

110 Volt models: Connect the mains lead to a suitable 110 Volt (50Hz) electrical supply through an approved plug or a suitably fused isolator switch. If using a portable 110 Volt transformer make sure it has a rated capacity sufficient to take the load of the compressor (4.5kVA).

All models: We recommend that the compressor is connected to the mains supply through a Residual Current Device (RCD).

WARNING! THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED

IMPORTANT: The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:

Green & Yellow - Earth Blue - Neutral

Brown - Live

As the colours of the flexible cord of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying terminals in your plug proceed as follows:

Connect GREEN & YELLOW cord to terminal marked with a letter E or Earth symbol or coloured GREEN or GREEN & YELLOW.

Connect BROWN cord to terminal marked with a letter L or coloured RED

Connect BLUE cord to terminal marked with a letter N or coloured BLACK

230 Volt models: If this appliance is fitted with a plug which is moulded onto the electric cable (i.e. non- rewirable) please note:

1. The plug must be thrown away if cut from the electric cable.There is a danger of electric shock if it is subsequently inserted into a socket.

2. Never use the plug without the fuse cover fitted.

3. Should you wish to replace a detachable fuse carrier, ensure that the correct replacement is used (as indicated by marking or colour code).

4. Replacement fuse covers can be obtained from your local dealer or most electrical stockists.

5. The fuse in the plug must be replaced with one of the same rating (13amps) and this replacement must be ASTA approved to BS1362.

If in doubt, consult a qualified electrician....DO NOT attempt repairs yourself

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Fault Finding

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Problem

Compressor stops and will not restart.

Unable to adjust air outlet pressure.

Air leaking from pressure switch when the compressor is not running.

Compressor will not start or stop automatically

Compressor runs continuously, will not reach pressure.

Compressor overheats.

Compressor noisy.

Probable cause

Compressor overloaded and thermal overload protection has operated - remedy the cause of the overload, then reset the overload trip (see figure 7). Fuse blown - check and replace. If the fuse blows repeatedly have the compressor checked.

Pressure regulator faulty - check and replace if necessary.

Non-return valve leaking - disassemble non-return valve, clean or replace if necessary.

Defective automatic pressure switch - have the pressure switch checked and replaced if necessary.

Air filter blocked - clean filter. Air leaks - check hoses and couplings. Valves dirty or blocked - have compressor serviced. Compressor may be too small for your application.

Air filter blocked - clean filter. Insufficient ventilation - relocate compressor. Low oil level - check oil. Motor cooling fins dirty - clean compressor exterior. Valves dirty or blocked - have compressor serviced.

Loose bolts - tighten. Valve broken - have compressor serviced. Bearings worn - have the bearings checked and replaced if necessary.

WARNING! Always disconnect the compressor from the electrical supply and

Maintenance

CAUTION! Always disconnect the compressor from the electrical supply and completely

drain the air from the receiver before any maintenance or repair.

Simple routine maintenance will improve the performance of your compressor, and help to prolong its life.

After the first 5 hours of operation, check the cylinder head and motor bolts, and tighten any which may be loose.

After the first 100 hours of operation, change the crankcase oil. Drain the oil by unscrewing the crankcase drain plug (see figure 5). Refill to the maximum mark on the dipstick with Clarke SAE 40 compressor oil.

Daily Check the oil level and top up if necessary with Clarke SAE 40 compressor oil. The oil level should be between the minimum and maximum marks on the dipstick (see figure 2).

Drain any water from the air receiver by unscrewing the drain cock under the receiver.

Every 50 hours Clean the air filter after every 50 hours of operation (more frequently if the compressor is used in a dusty environment). Unscrew the filter and clean it by carefully blowing through with compressed air against the normal direction of air flow. Replacement air filters are available from our Spares Department.

Clean the outside of the compressor, particularly around 3the motor, to allow proper cooling.

Every 500 hours (approx. 6 monthly)

Change the crankcase oil (as above). Check and clean the non-return valve (see figure 6).

Air Receiver Safety Valve Do not attempt to adjust or overhaul the air receiver safety valve. If the valve becomes faulty, a replacement safety valve must be fitted. Contact our Spares Department for advice.

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1. Oil Filler/Dipstick

2. Air filter

3. Pressure switch

4. Pressure regulator

5. Outlet valve

6. Outlet pressure gauge

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NOTE: There may be minor cosmetic differences between marques, but the general arrangement is similar.

Fig.1

Fig.7

Fig.6

Fig.5

7. Air receiver pressure gauge

8. Air receiver drain cock

9. Non return valve

10. Overload trip reset

11. Air Receiver

12. ON/OFF Switch

Technical Data Electric motor .............................. 230 or 110 Volt, 50 Hz, 1phase

Power Rating ............................... 2 HP (approx. 1.5kW) Motor Speed ............................... 2850 rpm Air displacement ........................ 247litres/min (8.7 cfm approx.) Receiver ...................................... 2.7 Litres Max air pressure 110V ............ 8 bar (116 psi approx.)

230V ............ 10bar (145 psi approx) Weight net ................................... 18kg Duty Cycle .................................. S1 at 7bar

Please note that the details and specifications contained herein, are correct at the time of going to print. However, CLARKE International reserve the right to change specifications at any time without

prior notice. Always consult the machines data plate

General Arrangement

Installation

CAUTION Your compressor is heavy,take care when moving or transporting it.

Locate the compressor on a firm, flat, level surface, in a dry and dust free area. Do not use the compressor in a damp or wet environment.

The compressor must have adequate ventilation to allow a fresh air intake to the compressor and cooling air to the motor.

Ensure that the air available to the compressor is as clean as possible. Dusty or damp air at the inlet will reduce the compressors performance and affect the quality of air supplied to your tools.

Do not place any strain on electrical cables or air hoses connected to the compressor.

Starting the compressor Before starting the compressor, check the oil level, and top up if necessary with Clarke SAE 40 compressor oil. The oil level should be between the minimum and maximum marks on the dipstick (see figure 2).

Note: The compressor has an automatic pressure switch which will start the compressor when the air pressure in the receiver is low, and stop the compressor when the air receiver is at its maximum pressure. This switch also controls a breather valve which vents the compressor outlet when the compresor stops, to prevent overloading the motor when restarting. Never switch the compressor on or off using the mains switch. Always use the control knob on the automatic pressure switch.

1. Make sure the control knob on the automatic pressure switch is in the OFF (0) position (control knob pushed in - see figure 3).

2. Switch on the mains supply.

3. Lift the control knob on the automatic pressure switch to the ON (I) position. The motor should start immediately. If it does not, it may be because the air receiver is already up to pressure. Check the tank pressure gauge and release some air by opening the outlet valve if necessary.

4. Run the compressor with the outlet valve open for a few moments. This allows the compressor lubricating oil to circulate before the compressor is placed under load.

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5. Close the outlet valve, and allow the pressure in the receiver to rise before connecting your air hose and tools to the compressor.

Note: The compressor should start and stop automatically as air is used from the receiver. If the compressor runs continuously it may be because the compressor is too small for your application. Consult your dealer for advice.

Adjusting the air pressure

CAUTION! Always follow the air tool manufacturers guidelines on the maximum

operating pressure for their equipment.

The pressure in the air receiver is controlled by the automatic pressure switch. You can control the pressure supplied to your air hose and tools by adjusting the outlet pressure regulator (see figure 4). Turn the pressure regulator knob clockwise to increase the pressure and anti- clockwise to decrease.

As a rough guide to operating pressure, Clarke paint spray guns typically operate at between 30 and 60 psi (approximately 2 to 4 bar). Most Clarke air tools operate at around 90 psi (approximately 6 bar), but if in any doubt about operating pressure consult the equipment manufacturer.

Stopping the compressor

1. Push in the control knob on the automatic pressure switch, to the OFF(0) position. This will open the breather valve and stop the compressor. You may hear a release of air as the breather valve opens.

2. Switch off and unplug from the mains supply.

If the compressor is not going to be used for some time, for example overnight, or if you are transporting the compressor, drain the air from the receiver.

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Fig.4

Fig.3

Fig.2

Installation

CAUTION Your compressor is heavy,take care when moving or transporting it.

Locate the compressor on a firm, flat, level surface, in a dry and dust free area. Do not use the compressor in a damp or wet environment.

The compressor must have adequate ventilation to allow a fresh air intake to the compressor and cooling air to the motor.

Ensure that the air available to the compressor is as clean as possible. Dusty or damp air at the inlet will reduce the compressors performance and affect the quality of air supplied to your tools.

Do not place any strain on electrical cables or air hoses connected to the compressor.

Starting the compressor Before starting the compressor, check the oil level, and top up if necessary with Clarke SAE 40 compressor oil. The oil level should be between the minimum and maximum marks on the dipstick (see figure 2).

Note: The compressor has an automatic pressure switch which will start the compressor when the air pressure in the receiver is low, and stop the compressor when the air receiver is at its maximum pressure. This switch also controls a breather valve which vents the compressor outlet when the compresor stops, to prevent overloading the motor when restarting. Never switch the compressor on or off using the mains switch. Always use the control knob on the automatic pressure switch.

1. Make sure the control knob on the automatic pressure switch is in the OFF (0) position (control knob pushed in - see figure 3).

2. Switch on the mains supply.

3. Lift the control knob on the automatic pressure switch to the ON (I) position. The motor should start immediately. If it does not, it may be because the air receiver is already up to pressure. Check the tank pressure gauge and release some air by opening the outlet valve if necessary.

4. Run the compressor with the outlet valve open for a few moments. This allows the compressor lubricating oil to circulate before the compressor is placed under load.

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5. Close the outlet valve, and allow the pressure in the receiver to rise before connecting your air hose and tools to the compressor.

Note: The compressor should start and stop automatically as air is used from the receiver. If the compressor runs continuously it may be because the compressor is too small for your application. Consult your dealer for advice.

Adjusting the air pressure

CAUTION! Always follow the air tool manufacturers guidelines on the maximum

operating pressure for their equipment.

The pressure in the air receiver is controlled by the automatic pressure switch. You can control the pressure supplied to your air hose and tools by adjusting the outlet pressure regulator (see figure 4). Turn the pressure regulator knob clockwise to increase the pressure and anti- clockwise to decrease.

As a rough guide to operating pressure, Clarke paint spray guns typically operate at between 30 and 60 psi (approximately 2 to 4 bar). Most Clarke air tools operate at around 90 psi (approximately 6 bar), but if in any doubt about operating pressure consult the equipment manufacturer.

Stopping the compressor

1. Push in the control knob on the automatic pressure switch, to the OFF(0) position. This will open the breather valve and stop the compressor. You may hear a release of air as the breather valve opens.

2. Switch off and unplug from the mains supply.

If the compressor is not going to be used for some time, for example overnight, or if you are transporting the compressor, drain the air from the receiver.

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Fig.4

Fig.3

Fig.2

Maintenance

CAUTION! Always disconnect the compressor from the electrical supply and completely

drain the air from the receiver before any maintenance or repair.

Simple routine maintenance will improve the performance of your compressor, and help to prolong its life.

After the first 5 hours of operation, check the cylinder head and motor bolts, and tighten any which may be loose.

After the first 100 hours of operation, change the crankcase oil. Drain the oil by unscrewing the crankcase drain plug (see figure 5). Refill to the maximum mark on the dipstick with Clarke SAE 40 compressor oil.

Daily Check the oil level and top up if necessary with Clarke SAE 40 compressor oil. The oil level should be between the minimum and maximum marks on the dipstick (see figure 2).

Drain any water from the air receiver by unscrewing the drain cock under the receiver.

Every 50 hours Clean the air filter after every 50 hours of operation (more frequently if the compressor is used in a dusty environment). Unscrew the filter and clean it by carefully blowing through with compressed air against the normal direction of air flow. Replacement air filters are available from our Spares Department.

Clean the outside of the compressor, particularly around 3the motor, to allow proper cooling.

Every 500 hours (approx. 6 monthly)

Change the crankcase oil (as above). Check and clean the non-return valve (see figure 6).

Air Receiver Safety Valve Do not attempt to adjust or overhaul the air receiver safety valve. If the valve becomes faulty, a replacement safety valve must be fitted. Contact our Spares Department for advice.

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1. Oil Filler/Dipstick

2. Air filter

3. Pressure switch

4. Pressure regulator

5. Outlet valve

6. Outlet pressure gauge

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NOTE: There may be minor cosmetic differences between marques, but the general arrangement is similar.

Fig.1

Fig.7

Fig.6

Fig.5

7. Air receiver pressure gauge

8. Air receiver drain cock

9. Non return valve

10. Overload trip reset

11. Air Receiver

12. ON/OFF Switch

Technical Data Electric motor .............................. 230 or 110 Volt, 50 Hz, 1phase

Power Rating ............................... 2 HP (approx. 1.5kW) Motor Speed ............................... 2850 rpm Air displacement ........................ 247litres/min (8.7 cfm approx.) Receiver ...................................... 2.7 Litres Max air pressure 110V ............ 8 bar (116 psi approx.)

230V ............ 10bar (145 psi approx) Weight net ................................... 18kg Duty Cycle .................................. S1 at 7bar

Please note that the details and specifications contained herein, are correct at the time of going to print. However, CLARKE International reserve the right to change specifications at any time without

prior notice. Always consult the machines data plate

General Arrangement

Electrical Connections

230 Volt models: Connect the mains lead to a standard 230 Volt (50Hz) electrical supply through an approved BS1363, 13amp plug or a suitably fused isolator switch.

110 Volt models: Connect the mains lead to a suitable 110 Volt (50Hz) electrical supply through an approved plug or a suitably fused isolator switch. If using a portable 110 Volt transformer make sure it has a rated capacity sufficient to take the load of the compressor (4.5kVA).

All models: We recommend that the compressor is connected to the mains supply through a Residual Current Device (RCD).

WARNING! THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED

IMPORTANT: The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:

Green & Yellow - Earth Blue - Neutral

Brown - Live

As the colours of the flexible cord of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying terminals in your plug proceed as follows:

Connect GREEN & YELLOW cord to terminal marked with a letter E or Earth symbol or coloured GREEN or GREEN & YELLOW.

Connect BROWN cord to terminal marked with a letter L or coloured RED

Connect BLUE cord to terminal marked with a letter N or coloured BLACK

230 Volt models: If this appliance is fitted with a plug which is moulded onto the electric cable (i.e. non- rewirable) please note:

1. The plug must be thrown away if cut from the electric cable.There is a danger of electric shock if it is subsequently inserted into a socket.

2. Never use the plug without the fuse cover fitted.

3. Should you wish to replace a detachable fuse carrier, ensure that the correct replacement is used (as indicated by marking or colour code).

4. Replacement fuse covers can be obtained from your local dealer or most electrical stockists.

5. The fuse in the plug must be replaced with one of the same rating (13amps) and this replacement must be ASTA approved to BS1362.

If in doubt, consult a qualified electrician....DO NOT attempt repairs yourself

4

Fault Finding

9

Problem

Compressor stops and will not restart.

Unable to adjust air outlet pressure.

Air leaking from pressure switch when the compressor is not running.

Compressor will not start or stop automatically

Compressor runs continuously, will not reach pressure.

Compressor overheats.

Compressor noisy.

Probable cause

Compressor overloaded and thermal overload protection has operated - remedy the cause of the overload, then reset the overload trip (see figure 7). Fuse blown - check and replace. If the fuse blows repeatedly have the compressor checked.

Pressure regulator faulty - check and replace if necessary.

Non-return valve leaking - disassemble non-return valve, clean or replace if necessary.

Defective automatic pressure switch - have the pressure switch checked and replaced if necessary.

Air filter blocked - clean filter. Air leaks - check hoses and couplings. Valves dirty or blocked - have compressor serviced. Compressor may be too small for your application.

Air filter blocked - clean filter. Insufficient ventilation - relocate compressor. Low oil level - check oil. Motor cooling fins dirty - clean compressor exterior. Valves dirty or blocked - have compressor serviced.

Loose bolts - tighten. Valve broken - have compressor serviced. Bearings worn - have the bearings checked and replaced if necessary.

WARNING! Always disconnect the compressor from the electrical supply and

Safety Precautions

WARNING!

Compressed air can be dangerous. Follow these safety instructions carefully.

Never direct a jet of compressed air at people or animals, or spray paint towards people or animals.

Use appropriate protective equipment, such as Clarke safetygoggles or glasses, dust masks, ear defenders etc. when using compressed air tools.

Air compressors work at high pressure. Inspect equipment and hoses regularly, checking for any damage or leaks. Have any damage properly repaired before using the machine again.

Do not operate the compressor with any guards removed.

Do not adjust or tamper with the safety valve in any way. The maximum working pressure (115 psi - approximately approximately 8 bar) is clearly marked on the compressor and air receiver.

The compressor will become hot during operation. Do not touch the cylinder head or discharge pipe while the compressor is in use.

Always close the air outlet valve and release any pressure from the air hose (by operating the tool briefly) before disconnecting any hoses

or tools.

When paint spraying:

Always wear a suitably approved breathing mask when paint spraying, to protect against inhalation of paint spray or fumes.

An airfeed mask may be required when spraying some types of paint. If in doubt, check the paint manufacturers instructions.

Make sure there is adequate ventilation. Do not spray in confined or enclosed areas.

Many paints are flammable. Do not smoke while spraying or preparing paints, or spray near a naked flame or heat source.

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1 4 FN014002021 2 1 FN016055040 3 1 FN116055043 4 1 FN317050000 5 1 FN010102000 6 6 FN014013021 7 1 FN116117020 8 1 FN116117002 9 1 FN116022100

10 1 FN116022010 11 1 FN116093002 12 1 FN010127000 13 2 FN014011064 14 1 FN216022002 15 1 FN116022004 16 1 FN116022040 17 2 FN015001000 18 1 FN416022004 19 1 FN116091021 20 1 FN012043000 21 1 FN016091002 22 1 FN010072000 23 1 FN014013024 24 1 FN116091011 25 1 FN116093003 26 1 FN116091001 27 2 FN014003002 28 1 FN008030000 29 1 FN009200035 30 1 FN033027000 31 1 FN116093005 32 1 FN416093601 33 1 FN033005000 34 1 FN116011002 35 2 FN116011038 36 1 FN116001003 37 2 FN014006121 38 1 FN116117015 39 1 FN010029000 40 1 FN216HZ0001

Parts List and Diagram (262)

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Item Qty Part No.

Thank you for purchasing this Clarke Champ Air Compressor. Before attempting to operate the machine, please read this instruction manual thoroughly and carefully follow all directions given. This is for your own safety and that of others around you, and also to help you achieve long and trouble free service from your compressor.

Guarantee This product is guaranteed against faults in manufacture for 12 months from purchase date. Please keep your receipt as proof of purchase.This guarantee is invalid if the product has been abused or tampered with in any way, or not used for the purpose for which it is intended. The reason for return must be clearly stated. This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights.

Contents Page

Safety Precautions ................................................................ 3

Electrical Connections ......................................................... 4

General Arrangement ......................................................... 5

Technical data ...................................................................... 5

Installation ............................................................................. 6

Starting the compressor ....................................................... 6

Adjusting the air pressure ..................................................... 7

Stopping the compressor .................................................... 7

Maintenance ........................................................................ 8

Fault finding ........................................................................... 9

Parts Lists & Diagrams ................................................ 10 & 11

Parts & Service Contacts ................................................... 11

CHAMP AIR COMPRESSOR

2

Parts List & Diagram (262)

Please contact your nearest dealer, or CLARKE International, on one of the following numbers.

PARTS & SERVICE TEL: 020 8988 7400 PARTS & SERVICE FAX: 020 8558 3622

or e-mail as follows: PARTS: Parts@clarkeinternational.com

SERVICE: Service@clarkeinternational.com 11

No. Description Qty Part Number No.Description Qty Part Number

50 Frame/Receiver 1 FN104HN0001V 51 Feet 4 FN020186000 52 Screw M6x20 4 FN014001023 53 Drain Valve 1 FN022020000 54 Antivibration Pads 4 FN169GQ0025 55 Nut M6 4 FN014004002 56 Support Plate 1 FN104HN0012 57 Screw M5x15 4 FN014013042 58 Antivibration Pads 4 FN199575000 59 Tube Rilsan 1 FN046001000 60 Grip 1 FN116022015 61 Seat 1 FN011117000 62 Valve 1 FN047159002 63 Spring 1 FN047159001 64 Washer 1 FN010113000

65 Non-Return Valve 1 FN347072000 66 Steel Tube 1 FN104HZ0010 67 Connector 1 FN011248000 68 Safety Valve 1 FN347022000 69 Adapter 1 FN011147000 70 Connector 2 FN011017000 71 Pressure Switch 1 FN321053000 72 Power Cable 1 FN172P05200 73 Plug 1 FN111001000 74 Pressure Gauge 1 FN330004000 75 Pressure Regulator 1 FN319013000 76 Output Pre

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