SPARK PLUG
Check the state of the spark plug each year or after every 100
hours of operation. Replace the spark plug if the electrodes are
pitted or burnt or if the porcelain is damaged. The spark plug
should always be replaced after 300 hours of operation.
For instructions on how to check and replace the spark plug,
consult the instruction manual supplied with the engine.
TABLE OF ROUTINE MAINTENANCE TO BE PER-
FORMED BY THE USER
Description of operations:
Check high pressure connectors
Ist oil change in H.P. pump/ gearbox
Subsequent changes
in H.P. pump/ gearbox
Clean water filter
Check oil level
First oil change
Subsequent oil changes
Check the air filter
Replace the filter element
Check the spark plug
Replace spark plug
These intervals refer to normal working conditions. For heavy duty use decrease the interval for each job.
For maintenance and/or repairs, use only original spare parts which offer the greatest characteristics of quality
and reliability. Failure to use original spare parts absolves the manufacturer from all liability and transfers it to the
If the machine is to remain inactive for a long period, disconnect the supply sources, drain the tank(s) of all the operating fluids
and protect any parts that could be damaged by the accumulation of dust.
Grease the parts that could be damaged by drying out, such as the supply hoses. When bringing back into use, ensure that
there are no cracks or cuts in the water supply hoses.
Oil and chemical products must be disposed of according to current legislation.
If you decide that the cleaner is no longer to be used, render it inoperative by
cleaner that could be a source of danger are made harmless, especially for children who might use the old cleaner for play. As
the cleaner is considered special waste, dismantle it and divide the material according to type, then dispose of them as required
by the legislation in force.
Do not use parts dismantled for scrap as spare parts.
Each use
After 50 hours
Every 500 hours
Every 50 hours
every time the cleaner is
used
after two hours
every 25 hours or more
frequently if the cleaner is
used in harmful conditions.
every 10 hours
every 50 hours
every 100 hours
every 300 hours
IMPORTANT:
person carrying out the operation.
PERIODS OF INACTIVITY
SCRAPPING
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CHANGING THE HIGH PRESSURE NOZZLE
The high pressure nozzle fitted on the lance must be changed
from time to time, as this component is subject to normal wear
during use. Wear may generally be detected by a drop in the
working pressure of the cleaner. To replace it, consult your
supplier and/or dealer for instructions.
TABLE OF EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE TO
BE PERFORMED BY THE TECHNICAL SERVICE
CENTRE
Description of operations:
Change seals on H.P. pump
Change lanze nozzle
Calibrate and check the safety devices
remove the spark plug.
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Every 100 hours
Every 150 hours
Once a year
Ensure that all parts of the