The electric safety of this machine may be assured only
when it is properly connected to an efficient grounding
system in accordance with the governing laws for
electric safety. (As far as Italy is concerned, please
refer to the law 46/90).
It is necessary to check this essential safety requisite.
In case of doubt, ask for accurate control of the power
system by qualified personnel.
The manufacturer may not be considered responsible
for damages occurred because of the lack of the
grounding system.
The H.P. cleaner must be connected to the electric
supply by means of an omnipolar switch with opening
contacts of at least 3 mm. This switch must have electric
features which are consistent with the appliance. (This
requisite does not apply to H.P. cleaners with plug and
electric power lower than 3 kW).
The appliance is disconnected from the electric supply
only by pulling out the plug or switching off the om-
nipolar switch.
Water cleaners with the "Total Stop" device
should be considered as off when the omni-
polar switch is in the "O" position or the plug
is unplugged from the socket.
INTENDED USE
This appliance is intended exclusively for cleaning
machines, vehicles, buildings and general surfaces sui-
table for treatment with a high pressure jet of detergent
solution between 25 and 190 bar (360 - 2755 PSI).
This appliance has been designed for use with the
detergents supplied or recommended by the manufac-
turer. The use of other detergents or chemicals may
influence the safety of the appliance.
This appliance must be used only for the purpose for
which it was specifically designed.
All other uses are to be considered incorrect and
therefore unreasonable.
Examples of unreasonable use:
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Washing surfaces not suitable for cleaning with a
high pressure jet.
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Washing people, animals, electric equipment or
the machine itself.
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Using unsuitable detergents or chemicals.
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Blocking the trigger (lever) of the lance in delivery
position.
The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any
damage due to improper, incorrect or unreasonable
use. As far as safety rules are concerned, the cleaners
are manufactured according to the European Standard
EN 60 335-1 (General standard) and EN 600335 2
79 (Specific standard).
PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS
UNPACKING.
After unpacking, ensure that the cleaner is undama-
ged.
If in doubt, do not use the machine.
Contact your dealer.
Packaging (bags, boxes, nails, etc) is potentially dan-
gerous and should be kept out of reach of children. It
should be disposed of or retained in respect of national
environmental legislation.
FITTING THE SEPARATE PARTS OF THE MA-
CHINE.
All the fundamental parts and safety devices of the
machine are assembled by the manufacturer.
For reasons of packing and transport, some secondary
cleaner parts are supplied separately.
The user must fit these parts as explained in the instruc-
tions supplied in each assembly kit.
DATA PLATE:
The data plate bearing the main technical characte-
ristics of your cleaner is located on the trolley and is
always visible (fig. 5).
When buying your cleaner, ensure
that it has an identification plate. If
there is no plate, inform the manu-
facturer and/or the dealer immediately.
Machines without a plate must not be used
and the manufacturer declines all respon-
sibility for them. Products without a plate
must be considered anonymous and poten-
tially dangerous.
FILLING THE DETERGENT TANK.
From the range of recommended products, choose the
one most suited to the washing job to be done (fig. 6)
and dilute it with water according to the instructions
on the pack.
Fill the detergent tank with the diluted product (fig.
7).
Ask your dealer for the catalogue of the detergents that
can be used depending on the type of washing job to
be done and the type of surface to be treated.
After using a detergent, the detergent intake circuit must
be flushed out with clean water
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(fig.12).