USING
THE CLEANER
CONTROL PANEL
A - On/off switch
B - Temperature regulator
C - Detergent control tap (if
available).
D -
Pressure gauge.
E - Power indicator light.
F - Heating system indica-
tor light.
G - Descaler level indicator light.
H - Fault - Maintenance indicator light.
I - Detergent level indicator light.
STARTING THE CLEANER
1) Turn on the water supply tap (fig. 5A).
2) Connect the water cleaner to the mains electricity supply via
the omnipolar switch or by plugging the plug into the socket.
3) Start the cleaner by turning the selector switch to pos. 1
(fig. 7A).
!
Warning
The high pressure water jet generates a reaction force in the
lance. Keep a firm grip on the lance handle.
4) Press the trigger on the gun and begin washing.
5) To operate the H.P. cleaner with hot water, turn the tempera-
ture controller (fig. 7B) to the desired value, according to the type
of cleaning and the type of surface being cleaned.
!
Warning
In water cleaners with the "Total Stop" system, the motor starts
and stops when the lever on the lance handle is actioned or
released.
!
Danger
Do not block the handle lever in the delivery position.
WARNING SIGNALS AND FAULTS DISPLAYED.
Indicator light E): Power is on when the indicator is perma-
nently alight (switch "A" in position I); when the indicator light
blinks, the cleaner is in "TSI" status.
Indicator light F): Heating system active.
Indicator light G): Descaler level; when alight, indicates that
the level is too low.
Indicator light H): Warns when faults occur and when sched-
uled maintenance is due.
- 2 flashes, minor leak alarm.
- 3 flashes, no water alarm.
- 4 flashes, motor thermal protector activated.
- 5 flashes, safety thermostat activated.
Indicator light on steady, 200h programmed maintenance inter-
English
E
F
G
H
I
A
B
C
D
FIG. 7
val expired. Once the required
maintenance has been carried
out by an IPC-approved Ser-
vice Centre, the light will go off.
Indicator light I): Detergent
level; when on, indicates that
the level is too low.
IMPORTANT!
To eliminate any impurities
or air bubbles from the wa-
ter circuit we advise starting
the cleaner for the first time
without the lance and letting
the water run out for a few seconds.
Impurities could block the nozzle and cause malfunction
(fig. 9).
USING THE ACCESSORIES.
The high pressure washer has a nozzle with a flat angle jet for
cleaning large surfaces.
!
Warning
Aim the jet from a certain distance to avoid damage caused by
the high pressure.
ROTARY HEAD (optional accessory)
The high pressure washer can be fitted with a head with rotary
nozzle to clean the most stubborn dirt.
!
Danger:
Aim the jet from a certain distance to avoid damage caused by
the high pressure.
Do not aim the jet at people, animals or electrical sockets.
STOPPING THE CLEANER
1) Switch off the heating system by turning the temperature
controller to pos. "0" (fig. 7B).
2) Let the cleaner run with cold water only for at least 30 seconds
to cool down the boiler.
3) Stop the cleaner by turning the selector switch to pos. "0"
(fig. 7A).
4) Discharge the pressure from the H.P. hose by pressing the
trigger on the gun.
5)
Disconnect the water cleaner from the mains electricity
supply via the omnipolar switch or by unplugging the plug from
the socket.
6) Turn off the water supply tap (fig. 6A).
!
Warning
- If the water cleaner is left, even temporarily, turn it off by using
the omnipolar switch or by unplugging the plug from the socket.
- Water cleaners with the "Total Stop" device should be consid-
ered as off when the omnipolar switch is in the "O" position or
the plug is unplugged from the socket.
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FIG. 8