USING
THE CLEANER
CONTROL PANEL
A - On/off switch
B - Detergent control tap (if
available).
C -
Pressure gauge.
STARTING THE CLEANER
1) Turn on the water supply
tap (fig. 4A).
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. 6A).
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.
In water cleaners with
!
the "Total Stop" system, the
motor starts and stops when
the lever on the lance handle
is actioned or released.
Do not block the handle
!
lever in the delivery position.
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 malfunc-
tion (Fig. 7).
English
C
B
A
FIG. 6
FIG. 7
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STOPPING THE CLEANER
1)
After using with deter-
gent, flush out the intake
circuit; place the detergent
suction hose (fig. 8) in a tank
of clean water and let the
pump run for 1 minute with the
dosing tap turned fully on and
the lance in detergent delivery
condition.
2)
Stop the cleaner by tur-
ning the selector switch to pos.
"0" (fig. 6A).
3)
Discharge the pressure
from the H.P. hose by pressing
the trigger on the gun (fig.
5A).
4)
Disconnect the water
cleaner from the mains electri-
city supply via the omnipolar
switch or by unplugging the
plug from the socket.
5)
Turn off the water supply
tap (fig. 4A).
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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
considered as off when the
omnipolar switch is in the "O"
position or the plug is unplug-
ged from the socket.
!
When the water cleaner
is not used, close the safety
device on the handle (fig. 9).
!
Dry use of the water clea-
ner causes serious damage to
pump gaskets.
FIG. 8
FIG. 9