Clarke Bandit 4, 2241000 User guide

AIR COMPRESSOR
MODEL NO: BANDIT IV
PART NO: 2241000
OPERATION & MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS
ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS GC1120 - ISS 3

INTRODUCTION

Before attempting to operate the machine, it is essential that you read this manual thoroughly and carefully follow all instructions given. In doing so you will ensure the safety of yourself and that of others around you, and you can also look forward to the product giving you long and satisfactory service.

SPECIFICATION

Power supply 230 VAC/ 50 Hz
Dimensions (L x W x H) 460 X 225 X 450 mm
Weight 16 kg
Receiver capacity 8L
Fuse rating 13 amps
Max working pressure 8 Bar/116 psi
Max flow rate 4.5 cu.ft/min)
Guaranteed Sound Power Level 94 dB A
Please note that the details and specifications contained herein, are correct at the time of going to print
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GUARANTEE

This product is guaranteed against faulty manufacture for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase. Please keep your receipt as proof of purchase.
This guarantee is invalid if the product is found to have been abused or tampered with in any way, or not used for the purpose for which it was intended.
Faulty goods should be returned to their place of purchase, no product can be returned to us without prior permission.
This guarantee does not effect your statutory rights.
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GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS

WARNING: WHEN USING ELECTRICAL TOOLS, BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK AND PERSONAL INJURY
WARNING: READ ALL THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THIS PRODUCT AND KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS IN A SAFE PLACE.

WORK AREA

1. Keep the work area clean and well lit. Floors should always be kept clear. Cluttered or dark areas invite accidents.
2. Keep children and bystanders away while operating a power tool. Distractions can cause loss of control.
3. The compressor should only be used in areas with adequate ventilation and should not be exposed to heat or used near flammable substances

PERSONAL SAFETY

1. ALWAYS stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating the compressor. Do not use the compressor while you are tired or under the influence of medication, drugs or alcohol. A moment of inattention can result in personal injury.
2. ALWAYS use eye protection when operating compressed air equipment, and ensure that others in the work area are protected from flying particles from the front and from the side.
3. ALWAYS protect yourself against electric shock. Never operate the compressor in wet or damp locations.
4. NEVER 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 technical problem contact your local dealer.
6. ALWAYS store the compressor out of reach of children.
7. ALWAYS protect your hearing. Ear protection should be worn when operating this compressor and it’s associated power tools.
8. NEVER direct the air stream at people or animals, as injury may result. Compressed air can cause soft tissue damage and propel dirt and other particles at high speed.
9. NEVER insert your fingers or other objects inside the motor housing. Never operate the compressor without the cover in place.
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GENERAL MACHINE USE AND CARE

1. Prior to use, all operators should become familiar with the instructions in this booklet especially the ON/OFF switch for emergency stopping.
2. ALWAYS maintain the compressor with care and keep it clean for best / safest performance.
3. NEVER use this compressor if any part is damaged. Have it inspected and repaired by your dealer.
4. NEVER attempt to modify the air compressor, tank, fittings or attachments in any way. Doing so will invalidate the guarantee and could result in personal injury.
5. NEVER abuse the power cable. Never pull on the cable when removing the plug from the socket, or lift the compressor by the power cable.
6. ONLY use extension leads that are of an appropriate power rating and suitable for the work environment. Extension leads must have an earth connection. Inspect the extension lead regularly and replace if damaged.
7. ONLY USE RECOMMENDED PARTS: To avoid the risk of bursting, only hoses with a rated pressure of 10 bar, or more should be used. Never attempt to repair damaged hoses.
8. NEVER abuse the compressor by standing on it.

AIRLINE 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 attached power tools and ensure that the operator is not restricted by the length of the hose.
3. ALWAYS take care when a long air hose is required in the work area as it presents a trip hazard. Coil the hose away as soon as the job is finished.
4. ALWAYS avoid kinking or trapping the air hose. Always replace faulty hoses and never attempt a repair if a leak is detected.
5. NEVER abuse hoses or connectors. NEVER carry an air tool by the hose, or yank it to disconnect from the air supply. Keep hoses away from heat, oil and sharp edges. Check hoses for leaks or worn condition before use and ensure that all connections are secure.
6. ALWAYS ensure that the air supply is turned off at the machine outlet and any air pressure vented from within the compressor and any attached equipment when disconnecting air hoses or other equipment.
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AIR COMPRESSOR SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

1. ONLY USE WITHIN THE RECOMMENDED OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE: This compressor should only be used in an ambient temperature of between +5
2. NEVER USE AN AIR COMPRESSOR WHICH APPEARS DEFECTIVE OR IS OPERATING ABNORMALLY: If the compressor operates unusually or makes strange noises, switch off immediately and purge the air reservoir. Arrange repairs with your nearest dealer.
3. BREATHING QUALITY AIR: This compressor should not be used to supply breathing quality air.
4. SAFETY VALVE: Never remove or attempt to adjust the safety valve. The maximum pressure is factory set. Keep the safety valve free from paint and other accumulations.
5. AVOID UNINTENTIONAL STARTING: Do not move the compressor when it is connected to the mains power supply.
6. BEFORE EACH USE CHECK THE COMPRESSOR AND HOSE FOR DAMAGED PARTS: Never use the compressor if it has been damaged in any way. Have the compressor repaired 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 regularly to maintain an adequate supply of clean air. Avoid using in dusty conditions.
8. OPERATE THE COMPRESSOR AT THE CORRECT VOLTAGE: Make sure that the mains supply voltage is the same as the voltage shown on the label.
9. ALWAYS adjust the pressure regulator to the recommended setting for the particular spray gun or air tool being used.
10. When using the compressor for painting:
• Do not work in enclosed areas or near naked flames.
• Ensure that the area in which you are working has good ventilation.
• Protect your nose and mouth with a suitable face mask.
• Always check the safety data sheets for substances being sprayed & ensure manufacturer’s instructions are followed.
11. DO NOT USE THIS COMPRESSOR TO INFLATE SMALL, LOW-PRESSURE OBJECTS: Items such as children's toys or footballs can explode if over-inflated.
12. NEVER STOP THE COMPRESSOR BY REMOVING THE PLUG OR SWITCHING OFF AT THE MAINS SUPPLY: Always use the On/Off switch on the compressor.
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C and +40OC (never at or below freezing temperatures).
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SAFETY SYMBOLS

The following safety symbols are shown on the product or it’s packaging. Please read all of the safety and operating instructions carefully before use.
Read this instruction booklet carefully before positioning, operating or adjusting the compressor.
This compressor produces a high sound level during operation. Ear protection should be worn.
This compressor contains surfaces which may get hot during operation. Never operate with the motor housing removed.
Risk of accidental start-up. The compressor could start automatically 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 receiver is filled with compressed air.
Risk of electric shock. The compressor must be disconnected from the mains supply before removing any covers. Do not use in a damp environment.
Wear er protection when using this compressor.
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

Plug must be BS1363/A approved.
Always fit a 13 Amp fuse.
Ensure that the outer sheath of the cable is firmly held by the clamp
Neutral
(Blue)
Live
(Brown)
Earth
(Green and Yellow)
WARNING! READ THESE ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE CONNECTING THE PRODUCT TO THE MAINS SUPPLY.
Before switching the product on, make sure that the voltage of your electricity supply is the same as that indicated on the rating plate. This product is designed to operate on 230VAC 50Hz. Connecting it to any other power source may cause damage.
This product may be fitted with a non-rewireable plug. If it is necessary to change the fuse in the plug, the fuse cover must be refitted. If the fuse cover becomes lost or damaged, the plug must not be used until a suitable replacement is obtained.
If the plug has to be changed because it is not suitable for your socket, or due 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 electrical hazard.
WARNING! THE WIRES IN THE POWER CABLE OF THIS PRODUCT ARE COLOURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE: BLUE = NEUTRAL BROWN = LIVE YELLOW AND GREEN = EARTH
If the colours of the wires in the power cable of this product do not correspond with the markings on the terminals of your plug, proceed as follows.
•The Blue wire must be connected to the terminal marked N or coloured Black.
•The Brown wire must be connected to the terminal marked L or coloured Red.
•The Yellow and Green wire must be connected to the terminal marked E or
or coloured Green.
We strongly recommend that this machine is connected to the mains supply via a Residual Current Device (RCD). If in any doubt, consult a qualified electrician. DO NOT attempt any repairs yourself.
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ASSEMBLY

FIT THE AIR FILTER

1. Remove the travel plug.
2. Screw the air filter into position.
• The air filter must be hand tight only.

FIT THE OIL FILLER CAP

1. Remove the travel plug.
2. Insert the oil filler cap.
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MOVING THE AIR COMPRESSOR

CAUTION: TO PREVENT INJURY, GET ASSISTANCE WHEN LIFTING THIS COMPRESSOR.
• Stop the compressor and disconnect it from the power supply before you move it.
• Always use the handle.
• To prevent damage, do not lift by (or put strain on) valves or hoses.

BEFORE USE

Before connecting your compressor to the power supply, check the following:-
• Set the ON/OFF switch to the OFF position (pushed down).
• Make sure that the compressor is on level ground.
• Make sure that the supply voltage matches the voltage shown on the data label.

CHECK THE OIL LEVEL

1. Make sure that the oil level is half way up the oil sight glass.
2. If not, remove the oil cap and add oil to the reservoir.
• Only use SAE30 compressor oil,
available from your Clarke dealer Part No. 3050801
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CHECK THE SAFETY VALVE

To make sure that the safety valve works correctly:
1. Unscrew the knurled end and pull it firmly outwards.
• Air will be released when you
pull the cap out and stop when released.
2. If the valve does not operate in this way, do not use the compressor. The compressor must be repaired by a qualified service agent.
3. Screw the knurled end cap back into position.
WARNING: DO NOT REMOVE OR TRY TO ADJUST THE SAFETY VALVE.

OPERATION

If the compressor has not been used for more then 24 hours, open the drain valve (on the bottom of the reservoir) and drain any condensate which has collected. See page 13

ATTACHING AIR TOOLS

WARNING: BEFORE CONNECTING AIR TOOLS, MAKE SURE THAT YOU READ THE INSTRUCTIONS SUPPLIED WITH THE TOOL, ALSO ENSURE THAT THE TOOL IS SUITABLE FOR USE WITH THE COMPRESSOR AND HOSE SPECIFICATIONS.
1. Attach the air hose to the ¼" BSP outlet valve.
2. Attach the tool to the end of the air hose.
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3. Turn the outlet valve handle to the on position.
NOTE: The outlet valve is shown
without the air hose fitted for clarity.

TURNING THE COMPRESSOR ON

1. Plug the compressor into the power supply.
2. Lift the On/Off button.
• The compressor will operate
until the reservoir is fully pressurised. It will then shut down.
• The compressor will start up
again when the pressure in the reservoir decreases.

SET THE OUTPUT PRESSURE

1. Use the pressure regulator to set the output pressure.
• Turn clockwise to increase the
pressure.
• Turn counterclockwise to
decrease the pressure.

GAUGES

1. The reservoir pressure gauge shows the current pressure in the reservoir.
2. The outlet pressure gauge shows the ‘user set’ outlet pressure. This can be adjusted as shown above.
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REMOVING TOOLS FROM THE AIR HOSE

WARNING: ALWAYS SET THE PRESSURE REGULATOR TO ZERO BEFORE YOU REMOVE OR REPLACE A TOOL.
1. Push down on the On/Off button to stop the compressor.
2. Turn the outlet valve handle to the off position.
3. Operate the tool to depressurise the air hose.
4. Disconnect the tool from the hose.

TURNING THE COMPRESSOR OFF

1. Follow steps 1-3 in “Removing Tools From The Air Hose” above.
2. Disconnect the compressor from the power supply.
3. Slowly open the outlet valve to depressurise the reservoir.
• You will hear a hissing sound as the reservoir depressurises.
4. Do not leave the compressor unattended if the reservoir is pressurised.
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DRAINING THE RESERVOIR

CAUTION: YOU MUST DRAIN THE RESERVOIR AFTER EACH DAYS USE AND BEFORE YOU PUT YOUR COMPRESSOR INTO STORAGE.
1. Turn the compressor off and disconnect from the power
supply.
2. Put a container below the drain valve to collect the condensate.
3. Open the drain valve slowly.
• Condensation will drain from
the reservoir.
4. Close the drain valve when the reservoir has fully drained.

RESET BUTTON

This compressor has a thermal overload device.
If the motor gets too hot, the thermal overload device cuts the power which prevents damage to the motor.
If the thermal overload device operates, let the motor cool down for 5 minutes and push the reset button.
If you start the compressor and the overload cutout operates again, stop the compressor and disconnect from the power supply and have your compressor examined by a qualified service agent.
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MAINTENANCE

DRAIN THE RESERVOIR (DAILY)

After use, always open the drain valve to make sure that any condensate is drained off.

CLEAN THE AIR FILTER (MONTHLY)

The air filter must be examined monthly, more often in dusty conditions,
1. Remove the filter from the compressor.
2. Remove the filter cover from the filter.
3. Remove the filter from the filter cover.
4. Clean the sponge and the filter cover using a soft brush.
• If necessary, the filter can be
carefully cleaned in warm soapy water.
• Rinse and let the filter dry
completely before refitting.
5. Make sure that the filter and filter cover are replaced into position.
• If the filter is damaged, you must replace it.
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CHECK THE NON-RETURN VALVE (EVERY 6 MONTHS)

If the reservoir pressure decreases for no apparent reason, it is possible that the non-return valve is leaking. To check,
1. Make sure that the reservoir is not under pressure and the compressor is switched OFF.
2. Examine the non-return valve, and replace the gasket and valve if necessary.

CLEANING

Keep the compressor free of dirt and dust as far as possible. Wipe with a clean cloth or blow it down with compressed air at low pressure.
If cleaning is required, use a damp cloth and some soft soap. Do not use cleaning agents or solvents as these may be aggressive to the plastic parts.
Always disconnect the hose and any air tools from the compressor before cleaning.

STORAGE

Disconnect the mains plug and ventilate the compressor and any connected pneumatic tools. Store the compressor in a dry location. Always store upright.

ENVIRONMENTAL RECYCLING POLICY

By purchasing this product, the customer is taking on the obligation to comply with current WEEE regulations.
This means that this product must not be disposed of with general
household waste. It must be disposed of according to the laws governing Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) at a recognised disposal facility.
This product contains valuable raw materials. Metal products should be taken to your local civic amenity site for recycling of metal products.
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TROUBLESHOOTING

CAUTION: DO NOT TRY TO REPAIR OR ADJUST THIS COMPRESSOR IF YOU ARE UNCERTAIN OF YOUR ABILITY. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUERIES, CONTACT YOUR DEALER.
PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY
The compressor has stopped and does not start.
The compressor does not reach the set pressure and overheats easily.
Compressor does not start.
Air leaking from the non-return valve when the compressor is not running.
Air pressure from the regulator will not adjust.
Compressor is noisy & makes a metallic sound.
Bad electrical connections.
Overload cutout switch has tripped.
Motor windings burnt out. 1. Contact your dealer for a
Compressor head gasket blown or valve broken.
The reservoir has already fully pressurised.
Faulty non-return valve. 1. Drain receiver completely
The diaphragm within the regulator body is broken.
Compressor damaged and needs overhaul.
1. Check electrical connections.
2. Clean and tighten if necessary.
1. Switch off and wait approx 5 minutes.
2. Press the reset button and switch on again.
replacement motor.
1. Return the machine to your nearest service agent.
1. Open drain valve to expel air. Compressor should start again when pressure reduces.
of air.
2. Remove valve end plug
3. Carefully clean the valve seat and the gasket.
4. Reassemble.
1. Replace regulator
1. Return the machine to your nearest service agent.
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

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COMPONENT PARTS

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No Description No Description
1Bolt
2 Spring Washer
3 Air Filter
4 Cylinder Head 37 Bolt
5O Ring
6 Valve Plate
7 Valve Slice
8 Valve Gasket 41 Right-Angle Connector
9Locating Pin
10 Cylinder
11 Bolt
12 Cylinder Gasket
13 Piston Ring
14 Oil Scraper Ring
15 Piston
Circlip
16
Connecting Rod
17
Crankcase
18
Crank
19
Rubber Gasket
20
Breath Pipe
21
O Ring
22
Crankcase Cover
23
Screw
24
Oil Sightglass
25
Piston Pin
26
Nut
27
Tooth Was her
28
Capacitor
29
Sealing Ring
30
Bearing
31
Rotor
32
Bearing
34
Motor Bracket
35
Spring Washer
36
Fan
38
Circlip
39
Fan Cover
40
Bolt
42
Fan Cover
43
Screw
44
Coupler
45
Regulator
46
Straight Joints
47
Pressure Switch
48
Safety Valve
49
Pressure Gauge 40
50
Pressure Gauge 50
51
Nut
52
Power Cable
53
One-way Valve
54
Discharge Pipe
55
Release Pipe
56
Handle
57
Bolt
58
Nut
59
8L Tank
60
Nut M5
61
Wash er Foot
62
Bolt
63
Drain Cock 1/4 Inch
64
Thermal Protector
65
33 Stator assembly
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