General Guidance
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CAUTION LABELS
‘CAUTION’ labels are fitted to each machine to
draw the operator’s attention to important
information about the safe use and operation of the
machine.
“CAUTION” labels fitted to Filter Housings detail the
Operating Specifications relating to the Maximum
Pressure and Maximum & Minimum Temperature
as well as specific instructions about safe use.
Local conditions may mean that the pump pressure
has to be adjusted from time to time to ensure that
the Maximum Pressure is never exceeded.
Locate the pressure adjustment screw on the
side of the Brass Pump Body, using a
screwdriver turn the screw clockwise to increase
the pressure and anti-clockwise to decrease the
pressure. Refer to the machines own pressure
gauge when adjusting the pressure adjustment
screw. Please refer to diagram.
IT IS THE OPERATORS RESPONSIBILITY TO
ENSURE CORRECT ADJUSTMENT TO
ENSURE THAT THE MAXIMUM PRESSURE
RELATIVE TO TEMPERATURE IS NEVER
EXCEEDED.
DO NOT TO EXCEED THE MAXIMUM
PRESSURE & TEMPERATURE RANGES.
WARNING LABELS
Like many other cleaning machines, Ionic Systems machines
with mains powered pumps have no ‘Run Dry” protection. In the
field it is possible to operate Ionic’s range of machines in ways
that would not be possible if ‘Run Dry’ protection was fitted.
For example Solar Panel sites seldom benefit from any mains water supply, instead operators
work from water storage tanks that provide a good flow of water to machines but with very low
pressure. In such circumstances ‘Run Dry’ devices may prevent the machine from working.
‘WARNING’ labels are fitted to all machines with mains powered pumps warning that
“DAMAGE WILL OCCUR IF PUMP IS RUN DRY”. It is the operators responsibility to ensure
that a constant and suitable water supply is maintained at all times when the machine is in
operation. In practice ‘DRY’ means bone dry. If a pump has been running correctly for some
time and is ‘WET’ then if the water supply is temporally interrupted then it is unlikely that
damage will occur. PUMPS THAT HAVE BEEN ‘RUN DRY’ FOR LONG ENOUGH FOR
DAMAGE TO HAVE OCCURRED, ARE NOT COVERED BY THE WARRANTY.
Summary of Contents for Zero PPB
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Page 7: ...Machine Component Identification 7 Component Identification...
Page 8: ...Machine Component Identification 8 Control Panel...
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