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Optima - Daytona
Mod. CMP 1210M - CMP 149M - CMP 1612T - CMP 1714T
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Overview

This document describes the Optima - Daytona hot water high-pressure cleaner, models CMP 1210M, CMP 149M, CMP 1612T, and CMP 1714T, manufactured by IPC Integrated Professional Cleaning. It is designed for professional cleaning of machines, vehicles, buildings, tools, and general surfaces that can be treated with a high-pressure jet of detergent solution.

Function Description:

The Optima - Daytona is a hot water high-pressure cleaner that uses a diesel fuel burner to heat the water, allowing for effective cleaning with both hot and cold water, and in some models, steam. The machine operates by delivering a high-pressure jet of water, optionally mixed with detergent, to clean various surfaces. It is equipped with a pump motor, a burner for water heating, and controls for adjusting water temperature and pressure. Safety features include an omnipolar switch for electrical disconnection and a "Total Stop" system that starts and stops the motor when the lance trigger is activated or released.

Important Technical Specifications:

The technical specifications vary slightly across the models:

  • Power Supply: All models operate on 230/240V, 50Hz (single-phase) for CMP 1210M and CMP 149M, and 400/415V, 50Hz (three-phase) for CMP 1612T and CMP 1714T.
  • Absorbed Power: Ranges from 3.3 kW (3300 W) for CMP 1210M/149M to 6.0 kW (6000 W) for CMP 1714T.
  • Pressure: Ranges from 120 bar (1900 psi) for CMP 1210M to 170 bar (2500 psi) for CMP 1714T.
  • Flow Rate: Ranges from 540 l/h (142.6 gph) for CMP 149M to 840 l/h (222 gph) for CMP 1714T.
  • Fuel Consumption: Ranges from 1 kg/h (1 gph) for CMP 1210M/149M to 1.5 kg/h (1.5 gph) for CMP 1612T/1714T.
  • Thermal Capacity: Ranges from 44.5 kW for CMP 1210M/149M to 67 kW for CMP 1612T/1714T.
  • Water Output Temperature: Consistently 140°C (284°F) across all models.
  • Fuel Tank Capacity: 20 liters (5.3 gal) for all models.
  • Detergent Tank Capacity: 20 liters (5.3 gal) for all models.
  • High Pressure Hose Length: 10 meters (32.80 ft) for all models.
  • Power Cable Length: 5.5 meters (18 ft) for all models.
  • Lance Thrust: Ranges from 21 N for CMP 1210M/149M to 36.5 N for CMP 1714T.
  • Noise Level: Lp dB(A) ranges from 78 to 79, and Lw dB(A) ranges from 93 to 94.
  • Weight: Ranges from 105 kg (231.5 lb) for CMP 1210M/149M to 109 kg (240.3 lb) for CMP 1714T.
  • Dimensions (LxWxH): 105x75x90 cm (41.3x29.5x35.4 in) for all models.

Usage Features:

The cleaner is designed for use with detergents supplied or recommended by the manufacturer. It is crucial to use clean water to prevent damage to the pump.

  • Starting: Connect the water supply and electrical mains, then turn the main switch to "I". For hot water operation, turn the temperature regulator to the desired setting.
  • Stopping: Turn off the burner, run cold water for 30 seconds to cool the boiler, then turn off the main switch. Release pressure by pressing the pistol lever. Disconnect from electrical and water supplies.
  • Lance Operation: The double lance (if present) allows selection between low and high-pressure jets. The high-pressure water jet generates a reaction force, requiring a firm grip on the lance handle. It is forbidden to block the trigger in the delivery position.
  • Detergent Use: Prepare the detergent solution, apply it from bottom to top, let it react, then rinse thoroughly from top to bottom with hot or cold high-pressure water. After use, flush the detergent circuit with clean water for 1 minute.
  • Steam Phase (if available): Replace the standard A.P. nozzle with a steam nozzle. Set the thermostat to the steam position. Operating temperatures above 95°C (203°F) will result in a pressure of 32 bar (460 PSI).
  • Antifreeze: For prolonged periods of inactivity or storage in freezing conditions, use antifreeze to prevent damage to the hydraulic circuit.
  • Safety: Do not direct the jet at people, animals, electrical sockets, or the machine itself. Wear appropriate protective clothing to guard against solid materials or corrosive substances.

Maintenance Features:

Only maintenance operations authorized in the manual should be performed by the user; all other interventions are forbidden and must be carried out by authorized service centers. Always disconnect the machine from electrical and water supplies before any maintenance.

  • Routine Maintenance (User):
    • Every Use: Check electrical cable, high-pressure hoses, and connections.
    • After 50 hours: First oil change for the H.P. pump.
    • Every 500 hours: Subsequent oil changes for the H.P. pump.
    • Every 100 hours: Replace and clean fuel filters, clean fuel tank.
    • Every 50 hours: Clean water filter.
  • Extraordinary Maintenance (Service Center):
    • Every 200 hours: Boiler cleaning (coil and burner pump), fuel nozzle replacement, electrode adjustment.
    • Every 300 hours: Boiler descaling.
    • Every 500 hours: H.P. pump gasket replacement, electrode replacement.
    • Every 200 hours: Lance nozzle replacement.
    • Once a year: Calibration and verification of safety devices.
  • Oil Check/Change: Periodically check the oil level in the high-pressure pump. Change the oil after the first 50 hours, then every 500 hours or once a year. Use SAE 15W40 oil.
  • Fuel/Water Filter Cleaning: Periodically clean the water filter and replace the in-line fuel filter.
  • Nozzle Replacement: The high-pressure nozzle on the lance is subject to normal wear and should be replaced periodically by a service center when a drop in operating pressure is noticed.
  • Descaling: Periodic descaling is necessary to remove limescale deposits from the hydraulic circuit and coil. This operation should be performed by an authorized service center.
  • Inactivity: For long periods of inactivity, disconnect power sources, drain liquid tanks, and protect parts from dust. Lubricate parts that could dry out, like hoses. Dispose of oils and chemicals according to regulations.
  • Scrapping: When no longer in use, render the machine inoperable by removing the power cable. Disassemble into homogeneous parts and dispose of according to local regulations. Do not reuse scrapped parts as spares.

IPC Optima Specifications

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BrandIPC
ModelOptima
CategoryUltrasonic Jewelry Cleaner
LanguageEnglish

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