TABLE OF ROUTINE MAINTENANCE TO BE PER-
FORMED BY THE USER
Description of operations:
Checking power cable/hoses/high
pressure couplings.
1st change H.P. pump oil
Subsequent changes H.P. pump oil
Cleaning the water filter.
The times indicated are for normal operating conditions. For heavy use, reduce the time intervals for each operation.
During maintenance and/or repairs, use original spare parts only as these guarantee greater quality, reliable and
safety characteristics. Failure to use original spare parts absolves the Manufacturer of all liability which passes to
If the high pressure washer is stored for long periods, disconnect it from the electricity and water supplies, empty the tank(s)
containing the operating fluids and make sure parts which might be damaged by dust are protected.
Grease parts which might be damaged by drying out such as the hoses. When preparing for storage, make sure the water supply
hoses are free of cracks or cuts.
Oils and chemical products must be disposed of in accordance with current legislation.
If you no longer want to use the high pressure washer, you should make it inoperative by removing the power cable.
In addition, parts of the high pressure washer which may represent a hazard, especially for children who may use the decom-
missioned equipment to play with, should be rendered harmless.
The product is classified as WEEE type special waste and is covered by the requisites of the new environmental protection
regulations. It must be disposed of separately from ordinary waste in compliance with current legislation and standards.
Do not use components dismantled for scrapping as spare parts.
English
SUMMARY OF EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE
TO BE PERFORMED BY A TECHNICAL SERVICE
CENTRE
Description of operations:
Replacing H.P. pump gaskets.
Each time the
high pressure
washer is used
Replacing the lance nozzle
Calibrating and checking the
After 50 hours
safety devices.
Every 500 hours
Every 50 hours
INFORMATION :
the person responsible for the operation.
STORAGE
SCRAPPING
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Every 500 hours
Every 200 hours
Once a year