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PRECAUTIONS AGAINST FROST

The cleaner must not be exposed to frost.

If the cleaner is left in premises where it is exposed to frost, 
when work is over or for storage, antifreeze must be used to 
prevent serious damage to the hydraulic circuit.

OPERATIONS FOR USING 
ANTIFREEZE (fig. 12).

1)

Turn off the water supply

(tap), disconnect the hose
and run the cleaner until it is 
completely empty.

2)

Stop the water cleaner with

the ON/OFF switch in the “O” 
position.

3)

Prepare a container with the 

solution of antifreeze.

4)

Immerse the tube in the 

container with the anti-freeze
solution.

5)

Start the water cleaner with the ON/OFF switch in the “I”

position.

6)

Start the cleaner and let it run until antifreeze comes out 

through the lance.

7)

Suck up antifreeze with the detergent intake system too.

8)

Disconnect the water cleaner from the mains electricity 

supply via the omnipolar switch or by unplugging the plug from 
the socket.

9)

For high pressure cleaners provided with water tank, the

detergent solution prepared as described in the point 3, must 
be poured directly into the tank.

Warning

Anti-freeze may cause environmental pollution. Always follow 
the instructions given on the pack. (Dispose of carefully.)

CHECKING PUMP OIL 
LEVEL AND OIL CHANGE

From time to time check the 
oil level in the high pressure 
pump by means of the sight 
glass (fig. 13A) or the dipstick 
(fig. 13B). 
If the oil has a milky appearan- 
ce, call the technical service 
centre immediately. 
Change the oil after the first 
50 hours' work and subse- 
quently every 500 hours or 
once a year. 

Proceed as follows:

1)

Unscrew the drain cap

situated under the pump (fig. 
13C).

2)

Unscrew the cap with the

dipstick (fig. 13).

3)

Let all the oil drain off into

a container and deliver it to an
authorized oil collection and
disposal centre.

4)

Replace the drain screw

and pour fresh oil in through 
the filling cap on top (fig. 
14A) until it reaches the level 
indicated on the sight glass 
(fig. 14B).

For water cleaners without  
oil drain bung, contact our 
technical service centre for 
replacement. 

Use only SAE 15W 40 oil.

CLEANING THE FUEL 
FILTER AND TANK

.

Remove and replace the in- 
line fuel filter (fig. 15). 
Change it from time to time. 

Empty the fuel tank. 

Open the drain cap (fig. 16) (if 
available) and let any impuri- 
ties drain out into a container. 
Flush out  the tank with clean 
fuel and close the drain cap. 

CLEANING

THE WATER 

FILTER 

Clean the water intake filter 
regularly and free it from any 
impurities (fig. 17). 

FIG.12

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FIG.13

FIG.14

FIG.15

FIG.16

FIG.17

Summary of Contents for D1310P4

Page 1: ...Aussie Eco Clean 6L OHU HRW DWHU 3UHVVXUH Washer Operating Maintenance Instructions Read all instructions carefully BEFORE using your 6L OHU pressure washer AUSTRALIAN PUMP INDUSTRIES ...

Page 2: ...consequences if it should occur RISK RANKING TABLE The consequences loss outcomes are combined with the likelihood of those outcomes in the risk ranking table to iden fy the risk rank of each loss event e g a consequence of Moderate with a likelihood of Likely yields a risk rank of 17 The table yields a risk rank from 1 to 25 for each set of probabili es and consequences A rank of 25 is the highes...

Page 3: ... i Warning s cker i Disconnect from power before servicing machine Burns from hot water Personal injury 14 i Warning in Opera ng Instruc ons decals on machine Unsecured machine moves una ended Cause of accidents and or injury 8 i Use of chocks behind wheels or ute moun ng kit Dislodged par cles in atmosphere Sight damage 20 i Never clean asbestos with high pressure water i Use of eye protec on Sli...

Page 4: ...l Safety Rules for the use of high pressure cleaners 7 Intended use 10 Preliminary opera ons 10 Using the Cleaner 12 Maintenance 13 Periods of inac vity 15 Scrapping 15 Trouble shoo ng 16 Technical data 18 ŶƚƌŽĚƵĐƚŝŽŶ ŽĨ ƵƐƐŝĞ ƵƉĞƌ ŶĚLJ Θ Ěmiral ƌĂnŐĞ 19 Rou ne Check Lists 20 Use hot water for a faster chemical free hygienic clean ...

Page 5: ... and a complete range of ACCESSORIES CHEMICALS and DETERGENTS suitable for cleaning all kinds of surfaces Ask your Dealer for the complete catalogue of our products PREPARING THE CLEANER Continue reading this manual without connecting the cleaner to the power mains and the water supply TRANSLATION OF ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS The text has been carefully checked however any misprints should be notified...

Page 6: ...HOCK EARTH WATER INPUT WATER OUTPUT SWITCHING OF THE PUMP MOTOR DO NOT DIRECT THE JET AGAINST PEOPLE ANIMALS POWER SOCKETS OR THE MACHINE IT SELF LIGHTING THE BURNER FUEL DIESEL CHEMICHALS DETERGENT DO NOT 211 7 72 DRINKING WATER 7 3 7 287 2 35 9 17 5 USE AN EN 12729 TYPE BA SYSTEM SEPARATOR ...

Page 7: ... danger for the user The H P cleaner must not be used in the presence of corrosive or potentially explosive atmospheres vapours or gas Warning The electric connection must be performed by qualified technicians who are able to work in observance of the governing rules in compliance with the provisions of the IEC 60364 1 standard and of the manufacturer s instructions A wrong electric connection may...

Page 8: ...m the socket The appliance must be attended during operation The high pressure washer is not intended for use by children adolescents or persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities under the influence of alcohol or lacking experience and knowledge Operators must be made aware of the instructions for using the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children must be supe...

Page 9: ...rs Do not use the machine if the supply cable is damaged For the replacement of the damaged cable apply exclusively to one of our technical service centres The supply cable of this appliance must not be replaced by the user The electric power cable must never be under mechanical tension and must be pro tected against accidental crushing The use of any electric appliance requires the respect of som...

Page 10: ...s boxes nails etc is potentially dangerous and should be kept out of reach of children It should be disposed of or retained in respect of national environmentallegislation FITTING THE SEPARATE PARTS OF THE MACHINE 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 Th...

Page 11: ...nger Never suck up liquids containing solvents or acids in the pure state for example petrol paint solvents or diesel The spray mist from the lance is highly inflammable explosive and poisonous Failure to respect the above absolves the manufacturer of all liability and represents negligent use of the product Information Respect the instructions provided by the water utility company Current regulat...

Page 12: ...ng large surfaces ROTARY HEAD optional accessory The high pressure washer can be fitted with a head with rotary nozzle to clean the most stubborn dirt Danger Aim the jet from a certain distance to avoid damage caused by the high pressure Do not aim the jet at people animals or electrical sockets STOPPING THE CLEANER 1 Switch off the burner by turning the pressure regulator to pos 0 fig 7B 2 Letthe...

Page 13: ... as well as any certificates concerning the device installation according to the laws in force in compliance with the provisions of the IEC 60364 1 standard must be kept carefully by the user together with the Instructions Manual Periodically at least once a year have the safety devices and the rated values checked at one of our technical servicecentres Particularly as for the hot water high press...

Page 14: ...w the instructions given on the pack Dispose of carefully CHECKING PUMP OIL LEVEL AND OIL CHANGE From time to time check the oil level in the high pressure pump by means of the sight glass fig 13A or the dipstick fig 13B If the oil has a milky appearan ce call the technical service centre immediately Change the oil after the first 50 hours work and subse quently every 500 hours or once a year Proc...

Page 15: ...ours Every 200 hours Every 200 hours Every 500 hours Every 500 hours Every 200 hours Once a year If the machine is to remain inactive for a long period disconnect the supply sources drain the tank s of all the operating fluids and protect any parts that could be damaged by the accumulation of dust Grease the parts that could be damaged by drying out such as the supply hoses When bringing back into...

Page 16: ...is set at minimum Lance nozzle worn Valves dirty or worn Detergent tap open Pressure adjustment devices on lance open if present Nozzle clogged or deformed Inadequate water supply Detergent tap open Micro leaks of water from the high pressure circuit No diesel Motor rotation direction incorrect on three phase models Temperature regulator position Filters clogged Boiler element coated with scale In...

Page 17: ...ives 2006 42 CE 2014 30 UE 2000 14 CE 2014 68 UE 2011 65 UE CE CONFORMITY DECLARATION IMPORTANT For maintenance and or repairs use only original spare parts which offer the greatest characteristics of quality and reliability Failure to use original spare parts frees the manufacturer from all responsibility 6L OHU ILWWHG ZLWK RSWLRQDO SURWHFWLYH IUDPH ...

Page 18: ... 74 160 x Fuel consumption x Thermal capacity kg h gph kW 3 2 0 85 37 8 x Water out put temperature C F 30 130 86 266 x Fuel tank l gal 18 4 8 x Detergent tank l gal x Descaling tank l gal x High pressure hose m ft 8 26 3 x Power cable m ft 5 5 18 x Lance thrust N 27 m s2 2 5 x Noise Lp dB A 78 Lw dB A 94 kp 2dB x Weight kg lb 80 176 4 x Dimension cm 82x69x87 ...

Page 19: ...eavy duty motors Triplex pumps with brass head ceramic pistons Mild steel or stainless steel coil op ons 18 litre diesel fuel tank High pressure detergent injec on Stainless steel cover steel chassis with bumper Low water cut out Low fuel sensor Timed Total stop auto shut down Safety thermostat Micro leak detec on Class A no operator RTO cer fica on required Op onal protec ve cage Use steam for a ...

Page 20: ...ce b high pressure hose c all fittings 3 Check power supply cable and plug for damage 4 Check water inlet filter clean if necessary MONTHLY 1 Check high pressure nozzle for wear If pressure has dropped off replace nozzle If you machine is used regularly the nozzle may need replacing monthly to maintain performance 2 Clean detergent suction filter 3 Change lance nozzle tip 4 Change oil 5 Check fuel...

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