Installation Information: 2-2
Use caution when drilling any holes through the van floor. Many vans have critical
components mounted directly below the vehicle floor that could be damaged by
a misplaced drill bit.
LOCaTIng THE TITan H
2
O In VEHICLE
There are two recommended entry points on the vehicle for the Titan H
2
O installation: the
side door or the rear doors.
Most installations are through the side door. This provides rear access for accessories
and hoses as well as unobstructed access to the component/working side of the machine,
thus making it a bit easier to perform maintenance and/or repair without removing the unit
from the truck.
Rear mounting requires the unit to be slid to the right side as far as possible Although
installing the Titan H
2
O through the rear door partly limits working access, it does direct
the noise away from the cleaning site.
In addition, rear mounting not only provides adequate working space on the component
side of the unit but also improves weight distribution inside the van (engine and component
weight line up over drive shaft). Some water restoration companies in colder geographical
areas prefer this placement for better traction in ice and snow. Also, it is physically easier
to load the unit into the rear door due to the height of the vehicle bed.
Secure Installation
No matter how the unit is installed, check to see if the Titan H
2
O is properly secured to
the floor of the van with the hardware provided. This safety measure will ensure that the
machine will not slide inside the van. See figure 2-2 for the correct installation.
A sudden or crash stop will cause the machine to rocket forward if not properly
secured. To prevent serious personal injury, ensure that the Titan H
2
O is well
secured to the floor of the vehicle with the hardware supplied. Protect yourself
and the machine.
Figure 2-2. Recommended Location of Titan H
2
O in Van
Summary of Contents for Titan H2O Kubota
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Page 6: ...Titan H2 O Owner s Manual iv...
Page 34: ...Machine Maintenance 4 8...
Page 40: ...Electrical System 5 6...
Page 46: ...Systems Troubleshooting 6 6...
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Page 58: ...Assemblies and Parts Lists 7 12 Engine Assembly View 2 of 3 Figure 7 9 610 004 743 13 6 7 16 1...
Page 80: ...How to Order Parts 8 2...
Page 82: ...Warranty Information 9 2...