continue for a few seconds after the tap has been closed due
to detergent left in the hoses.
Important: do not spray detergent onto hot surfaces and rinse
within the times recommended by the detergent manufacturer.
7.9 Indicator lights
The indicator light panel on Super Plus models provides
information on machine operation and malfunctions.
7.8.1 OK light: if steady green, the machine is ready
If fast flashing green
If slow flashing green
7.8. No flame light: indicates that the flame is not lit. The
machine shuts down. To reset, turn the main switch OFF then
ON again (reset).
This function can be cut out, but the
operation must be performed by a qualified professional.
7.8.3 No water light: indicates an inadequate supply of water.
The machine shuts down. To reset, turn the main switch OFF
then ON again (reset).
7.8.4 No diesel light: indicates that the diesel is about to run
out.
The burner goes out, but the machine continues
operating. To reset, top up with diesel.
7.8.5 Water softener light: indicates that the water softener is
about to run out. The machine continues to operate normally.
To reset, top up with fluid.
8
Routine maintenance
IMPORTANT - During routine maintenance, cleaning
and extraordinary maintenance, personal protection
devices provided must be worn.
IMPORTANT - Failure to observe the following safety
rules may cause injury, death or damage to
equipment.
IMPORTANT - All maintenance and cleaning must be
performed with the machine off and the key taken out.
In the case of the internal combustion engine model,
the plug cable must be detached and the motor cold
to avoid burns and fire. Do not allow personnel not
involved in maintenance to approach the machine
8.1
Safety rules for routine maintenance
Routine maintenance involves a series of simple operations to be
performed at regular intervals and according to the manufacturer's
instructions. The Manufacturer has reduced the number and
complexity of routine maintenance operations to enable them to be
performed by personnel without technical expertise or complex
equipment. It involves above all:
Check the level of oil in the pump by means of the
indicator on the pump itself.
Clean the connectors and grease the connector gaskets
IMPORTANT - When replacing oil, it must be disposed
of in respect of current legislation. Under no
circumstances may it be disposed of in the
environment.
8.2
Safety regulations for cleaning the machine
All cleaning operations must be performed with the machine
stationary and turned off.
When cleaning the machine or its components, the following
precautions must be observed:
Do not clean electrical equipment with water or other fluids. To
remove dust, use a clean brush or dry cloth only. Do not clean
plastic surfaces with alcohol, detergent or solvents. Dispose of
cleaning materials in respect of current legislation. Do not
dispose of the materials used or cleaning residues in the
environment. To clean, use water or compressed air and soft
cloths. IMPORTANT - During cleaning, personnel protection
devices must be worn
8.3
Safety regulations for repairs and
extraordinary maintenance
For all operations over and above normal routine maintenance,
contact an authorised repair workshop.
All operations must be performed by qualified
personnel with the necessary technical skills to
perform the operations in the maximum safety and in
respect of current legislation.
It should be noted that the warranty offered by the manufacturer is
invalidated if:
The instructions given in the "use and maintenance"
manual are not scrupulously respected,
Routine maintenance is not performed as and when
indicated;
Lubricants other than those specified are used;
Repairs or maintenance are performed by unqualified
personnel;
Non-original spare parts are used;
Unsuitable tools are used.
IMPORTANT - The customer is responsible for
verifying that original parts only are used when
carrying out repairs. The use of non-original spare
parts could jeopardise the safety of the machine.
When ordering spare parts, specify the model and serial number of
the machine and the reference number of the component in the
spare parts book and quantity.
9
Storing the machine
9.1
Storing the machine
If the machine is not used for long periods, protect exposed parts
(not protected by paint, surface treatment or plastic) with protective
rust prevention oils. If the machine is not to be used for particularly
long periods, you should also clean it thoroughly. After performing
these operations, seal the machine inside an opaque black
multilayer nylon bag together with a suitable drying agent (silica gel).
10
Disposal
10.1
Disposing of the machine
At the end of its working life, the machine must be scrapped and
disposed of by taking it to a local differentiated waste collection
centre in compliance with current legislation which must be followed
scrupulously. Before disposing of the machine, check the machine
rating plate. If it bears the
regulated by EC directive 2002/96 on Waste Electrical and
Electronic
Equipment,
WAEE.
information on the local electrical and electronic products collection
system and follow the instructions. Disposing of this product illegally
in the household waste could cause serious damage to the
environment and human health and you may be liable to sanctions
from the local authority.
symbol, this means its disposal is
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