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INFORMATION ON USE OF THE MACHINE (FIG.4)/PAGE 6
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Warning - danger!
Ensure that the machine is standing on a firm, solid
surface. The machine must be used in the upright position.
Do not cover the machine or use it in locations with poor
ventilation.
IMPORTANT! Do not use the machine without water; dry
running may damage the pump.
.1.1 Controls (sprayer function)
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- Starter device (H).
- Sprayer control lever (N).
8.1.2 Preparation
Fill the tank (B6). Test the machine with clean water before adding
chemical solutions. Prepare the chemical solution in an external
vessel. Pour the solution into the tank (B6). Do not fill the tank above
the maximum level marked.
Close the plug firmly. If switching to a different solution, clean the
tank with clean water. Do not allow the rinsing water to disperse
into the environment.
8.1.3 Start-up (see fig.4)
Set the starter device (H) on (ON/I sprayer function). Press the
sprayer control lever (N) to turn on the flow; secure the safety catch
(A12) to keep the flow open.
8.1.4 Stopping
Release the sprayer control lever (N) and set the starter device (H) on
(0) to stop the machine.
IMPORTANT! Do not keep the machine running with the
Sprayer control lever (N) released for more than 5 minutes.
8.1.5 Storage
Release the sprayer control lever (N) and set the starter device (H)
on (0) to stop the machine and discharge the pressure from the
grip. Transfer the remaining solution to an external vessel and store
in accordance with the producer's instructions. Do not disperse the
remaining solution in the environment after use. Rinse the machine
with clean water and leave it to dry after use prior to storage to
extend its lifetime. Many solutions may dry out and set if left in the
tank, blocking the nozzle, valve and hose.
8.2.1 Controls (high pressure washer function)
- Starter device (H).
- Water jet control lever (I).
8.2.2 Start-up (see fig.4)
1) Turn on the water supply tap fully.
2) Release the safety catch (D).
3) Depress the gun trigger for a few seconds and start up the
machine using the starter device (ON/II high pressure washer
function).
- when the gun trigger is released the dynamic pressure
automatically cuts out the motor;
- when the gun trigger is depressed the drop in pressure
automatically starts the motor and the pressure is restored after
a very slight delay;
- if the machine is to function correctly, all gun trigger releasing
and depressing operations must be at least 4-5 seconds apart.
To prevent damage to the machine, do not allow it to
operate dry and check that it is properly supplied with
water at all times.
8.2.3 Stopping
1) Set the starter device on (OFF/0).
2) Depress the gun trigger and discharge the residual pressure
inside the pipes.
3) Engage the safety catch (D).
8.2.4 Restarting
1) Release the safety catch (D).
2) Depress the gun trigger and discharge the residual air inside
the pipes.
3) Set the starter device on (ON/II).
8.2.5 Storage
1) Turn off the water supply tap.
2) Discharge the residual pressure from the trigger gun until all the
water has come out of the machine.
3) Switch the machine off (OFF/0).
4) Remove the plug from the socket.
5) Engage the trigger gun safety catch (D).
8.2.6 Recommended cleaning procedure
Dissolve dirt by applying the detergent to the surface while still dry.
When dealing with vertical surfaces work from the bottom upwards.
Leave the detergent to act for 1-2 minutes but do not allow the
surface to dry. Starting from the bottom, use the high pressure jet
at a minimum distance of 30 cm. Do not allow the rinse water to run
onto unwashed surfaces.
In some cases, scrubbing with brushes is needed to remove dirt.
High pressure is not always the best solution for good washing
results, since it may damage some surfaces. The needle jet setting
of the adjustable spray nozzle and the rotary nozzle should not be
used on delicate or painted parts, or on pressurised components
(e.g. tyres, inflation valves, etc.).
Effective cleaning depends on both the pressure and volume of the
water used, to the same degree.
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MAINTENANCE (FIG.5)/PAGE 311
Any maintenance operations not covered by this chapter should be
carried out by an Authorised Sales and Service Centre.
Warning - danger!
Always disconnect the plug from the power socket
before carrying out any work on the machine.
9.1
Cleaning the nozzle (high pressure washer function)
1) Disconnect the lance from the trigger gun.
2) Remove any dirt from the hole in the nozzle (E-C2) using the
tool (C1).
9.2
Cleaning the nozzle (sprayer function)
1) Remove the nozzle (P4).
2) Rinse with clean water.
9.3
Cleaning the filter (high pressure washer function)
Inspect the inlet filter (L) before each use, and clean in accordance
with the instructions if necessary.
9.4
Cleaning the filters (sprayer function)
Always clean the filters. Clean the trigger gun filter (P5) after each
use. If the jet flow rate falls, unscrew the ring-nut at the base of the
grip (P1), remove the filter (P5) inside the trigger gun, rinse it with
clean water and put it back in place.
Clean the tank filter (P6) after each use. Open the tank plug, extract
the suction hose, remove the filter (P6), rinse it with clean water and
put it back in place.
9.5
End-of-season storage
Before putting the machine into store for the winter, run it with non-
aggressive, non-toxic antifreeze.
Store it in a dry place, protected from frost.
STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION (FIG. 5)/PAGE 311
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Store the accessories as shown in fig.5.
Transport the machine as shown in fig.5.