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INTERVAL
FOR MAINTENANCE
ACTION
Each time used • Check the supply cable, high-pressure pipe, couplings, cleaner gun, lance pipe.
Should any of these parts appear to be damaged, do not use the high
pressure cleaner and contact a Skilled Technician.
Weekly • Cleaning the water suction lter/gasket (33).
Usually, it is sucient to pass the lter under running water or in a jet of
compressed air to clean it. In more dicult cases, use a lime scale remover
or replace the lter. Contact an authorised service centre for the purchase
of a new lter.
The inner water inlet lter must be cleaned by a Skilled Technician (see
also paragraph “Special maintenance”).
Monthly • Clean the nozzle (20).
For cleaning, it is generally enough to pass the supplied pin (19) inside
the nozzle hole. If you do not obtain suitable results, replace the nozzle by
applying to an authorised service centre to buy the spare part. To replace
it, use a 14-mm socket wrench (not supplied).
CAUTION
• During use, the high pressure cleaner should not be too noisy and large amounts of water or oil should
not drip from underneath it.
In this event, a Skilled Technician should test the appliance.
7.2 spEcIal MaIntEnancE
WARNING
• Only Skilled Technicians are authorised to carry out special maintenance.
Follow the instructions in the table below for special maintenance.
INTERVAL
FOR MAINTENANCE
ACTION
Every 100 hours • Check the pump hydraulic circuit.
• Check the pump xing.
• Ad just the electrodes.
• Clean the gas oil nozzle.
• Check/replace the gas oil lter.
• Check/replace the inner water inlet
lter.
Every 200 hours • Replace the pump oil.
• Check the pump suction/delivery
valves.
• Check the pump screws are tightened.
• Check the pump adjustment valve.
• Check the safety devices.
Every 500 hours • Replace the electrodes.
• Replace the gas oil nozzle.
• Clean the boiler.
• Descale the coil.
CAUTION
• The data in the table are indications.
8 DISMANTLING AND DISPOSAL
Only trained personnel are allowed to dismantle the high pressure cleaner in accordance with the current
regulations in the country where it is installed.
In particular, the symbol
on the identication plate (12) indicates the product must not be disposed
of together with normal household waste.
For further information, contact your local authority’s waste disposal service or your local retailer.
WARNING
• Before disposing of the high pressure cleaner, make sure it is no longer possible to operate it, by cutting the
power supply cable for example. Make sure all its parts are inoensive, as they could prove to dangerous