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Aussie Eco-Clean Super Indy Operating & Maintenance Manual -

 2020

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

Connection  of  the  cleaner  to  the  mains  must  be  carried  out 

be  skilled  technicians  able  to  ensure  that  all  regulations  in 

force  are  complied  with 

use  in  respect  of  current  standards 

and legislation.

 

Ensure that the mains voltage available is the same as the vol-

tage at which the cleaner is supposed to work; this is indicated 

on the identification plate.

The electric cable must be protected from accidental cru-

shing.

Do not use the machine if the supply cable is damaged.

The use of any electric appliance requires the respect of 

some basic rules:

• Do not touch the appliance with wet or damp hands or feet.

• Do  not  use  the  appliance  bare-footed  or  with  unsuitable 

clothing.

• Do not pull the supply cable or the appliance itself in order

to   disconnect the plug from the electric supply.

(For water cleaners rated at less than 3 kW fitted with plug).

 

As  for  the  protection  against  electric  shock,  the  H.P.cleaner 

belongs to CLASS I.

Failure to observe the above warning frees the manu-

facturer from all responsibility and constitutes negligent 

use of the product.

FIG. 3

COMMAND AND CONTROL DEVICES

 

Before connecting the machine to the water supply and 

to the power mains, it is essential to know the function of the 

cleaner's command and control devices.

FIG. 2

FIG. 6

FIG. 5

WATER CIRCUIT CONNEC-

TION

Connect  the  feed  hose  to 

the  mains  (fig.  5A)  and  to 

the  hosetail  on  the  cleaner 

(fig. 5B). 

Check that the pressure and 

quantity of the water supplied 

by the mains are sufficient for 

the cleaner to work properly: 2 

to 8 BAR (29 to 116 PSI).

Maximum temperature of fee-

ding water 50°C (122°F).

Connect  the  high  pressure 

hose  to  the  cleaner  (fig.  5C) 

and to the lance (fig. 6). 

IMPORTANT.

The  cleaner  must  operate 

with  clean  water.  Dirty  or 

sandy water, corrosive che-

micals  and  solvents  can 

cause  severe  damage  to 

the cleaner.

Failure to respect the above 

absolves  the  manufacturer 

of  all  liability  and  repre-

sents  negligent  use  of  the 

product.

 

FILLING  THE  DETERGENT 

TANK

 

Use a detergent that suits your 

cleaning application diluted to 

the correct concentration.

Fill the detergent tank with the 

diluted product (fig. 3). 

Ask your dealer for the cata-

logue  of  the  detergents  that 

can  be  used  depending  on 

the type of washing job to be 

done and the type of surface 

to be treated.

After  using  a  detergent,  the 

detergent  intake  circuit  must 

be  flushed  out  with  clean 

water.

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FIG. 4

FILLING THE  WATER SOF-

TENER  TANK.

(

if available

)

Fill  the  tank  with  water  sof-

tener solution. 

Use  only  products  recom-

mended  by  the  manufac-

turer  and/or  dealer.  Follow 

the  instructions  given  on  the 

packaging  meticulously.  (Do 

not disperse water softener in 

the environment).

Anti-Scale

Anti-Scale

A

B

C

A

B

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Summary of Contents for Eco Clean Super Indy

Page 1: ...Aussie Eco Clean Super Indy High Pressure Washer Operating Maintenance Instructions Read all instructions carefully BEFORE using your Super Indy steam cleaner AUSTRALIAN PUMP INDUSTRIES ...

Page 2: ... a specific unwanted event and the potential consequences if it should occur RISK RANKING TABLE The consequences loss outcomes are combined with the likelihood of those outcomes in the risk ranking table to identify the risk rank of each loss event e g a consequence of Moderate with a likelihood of Likely yields a risk rank of 17 The table yields a risk rank from 1 to 25 for each set of probabilit...

Page 3: ...sticker Disconnect from power before servicing machine Burns from steam or hot water Personal injury 14 Warning in Operating Instructions decals on machine Unsecured machine moves unattended Cause of accidents and or injury 8 Use of chocks behind wheels or ute mounting kit Dislodged particles in atmosphere Sight damage 20 Never clean asbestos with high pressure water Use of eye protection Slipping...

Page 4: ... Preparation 5 Description of symbols 6 Introduction 7 Intended use 8 Preliminary operations 8 General warnings for installation use 10 Use advice on using detergents 12 Maintenance 12 Periods of inactivity 14 Scrapping 14 Trouble shooting 15 Technical data 17 Notes 18 Routine Check Lists 20 ...

Page 5: ...teed against faults in manufacture for one year from purchase Keep your receipt as proof of purchase This guarantee is invalid if the product is found to have been abused in any way or not used for the purpose for which it was intended Routine maintenance is the owner s responsibility Failure to maintain the machine in line with the services outlined on Page 8 will invalidate warranty Where possib...

Page 6: ... THE BURNER ADJUSTING THE WATER TEMPERATURE FUEL DIESEL CHEMICHALS DETERGENT ANTI SCALE PRODUCT DO NOT DIRECT THE JET AT PEOPLE ANIMALS POWER SOCKETS OR THE MACHINE ITSELF ATTENTION RISK OF BURNS ATTENTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK EARTH WATER INPUT WATER OUTPUT DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS ON THE CLEANER 6 ...

Page 7: ... with the governing laws for electric safety in compliance with the provisions of the IEC 60364 1 standard It is necessary to check this essential safety requisite In case of doubt ask for accurate control of the power system by qualified personnel The manufacturer may not be considered responsible for dama ges occurred because of the lack of the grounding system The H P cleaner must be connected ...

Page 8: ...nd potentially dangerous INTENDED USE This appliance is intended exclusively for cleaning machines vehicles buildings and general surfaces suitable for treatment with a high pressure jet of detergent solution between 25 and 250 bar 360 3600 PSI This appliance has been designed for use with the detergents supplied or recommended by the manufacturer The use of other detergents or chemicals may influ...

Page 9: ...ial to know the function of the cleaner s command and control devices FIG 2 FIG 6 FIG 5 WATER CIRCUIT CONNEC TION Connect the feed hose to the mains fig 5A and to the hosetail on the cleaner fig 5B Check that the pressure and quantity of the water supplied by the mains are sufficient for the cleaner to work properly 2 to 8 BAR 29 to 116 PSI Maximum temperature of fee ding water 50 C 122 F Connect ...

Page 10: ...he applian ce disconnecting it from the water main and from the electricity main via the omnipolar switch or by unplugging the plug in the case of water cleaners rated at less than 3 kW without tampe ring with it Apply to one of our technical service centres The use of any electric appliance requires the respect of some basic rules Do not touch the appliance with wet or damp hands or feet Do not u...

Page 11: ... water cleaner causes serious dam age to pump gaskets FIG 7 FIG 8 USING THE CLEANER CONTROL PANEL A On off switch B Temperature regulator C Detergent control tap if available D Pressure gauge 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 t...

Page 12: ...detergent suction control on the lance and spray the dirty surface with the diluted product working from bottom to top Let it react for a few minutes 3 Rinse the whole surface well from top to bottom with hot or cold water at high pressure 4 After using with detergent flush out the inlet place the de tergent suction hose fig 9 in a tank of clean water and let the pump run for 1 minute with the dos...

Page 13: ... fuel and close the drain cap CLEANING THE WATER FILTER Clean the water intake filter regularly and free it from any impurities fig 18 CHANGING THE 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 supp...

Page 14: ...uld 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 SCRAPPING If you decide that the cleaner is no longer to be used render it inoperative by removing the electric power cable Ensure that all parts of the cleaner that could b...

Page 15: ...re clogged Thermostat setting Clogged filters Boiler coil clogged with scale No fuel Incorrect combustion Impurities or water in the fuel Tap turned off No detergent in the tank Control on the lance not switched on Coil or pipe clogged Gasket worn Oil seal rings worn Water in the fuel tank Fuel pressure incorrect Air throttle adjusted incorrectly Electrodes positioned incorrectly Fuel nozzle dirty...

Page 16: ...l pump is faulty Fuel solenoid valve not working Fuse burnt out REMEDIES Contact Distributor for service Contact Distributor for service Refill the fuel tank Remove filter and clean using fuel and a brush Empty fuel tank clean and refill with clean fuel Contact Distributor for service Contact Distributor for service Contact Distributor for service Contact Distributor for service Contact Distributo...

Page 17: ...hose m ft Power cable m ft Lance thrust N Hand arm Vibration m s2 Noise Lp dB A Lw dB A Weight kg lb Dimensions cm in 1 230 240 50 3 0 3000 100 1500 10 32 80 5 5 18 29 5 2 5 76 91 120 265 100x68x89 39x27x35 SUPER INDY DS 2016 T 3 400 415 50 10 32 80 5 5 18 7 4 7400 200 2900 1000 264 52 2 5 78 93 120 265 100x68x89 39x27x35 5 8 1 8 68 8 5 8 1 8 68 8 30 140 86 284 30 140 86 284 800 212 18 4 75 18 4 7...

Page 18: ...Aussie Eco Clean Super Indy Operating Maintenance Manual 2020 Notes ...

Page 19: ...vy duty motors Triplex pumps with brass head ceramic pistons Mild steel or stainless steel coil options 18 litre diesel fuel tank High pressure detergent injection Stainless steel cover steel chassis with bumper Low water cut out Low fuel sensor Timed Total stop auto shut down Safety thermostat Micro leak detection Class A no operator RTO certification required Optional protective cage Use steam f...

Page 20: ... lance b high pressure hose c all fittings 3 Check power supply cable and plug for damage 4 Check water inlet filter clean if necessary MONTHLY 1 Check high pressure nozzle for wear If pressure has dropped off replace nozzle If you machine is used regularly the nozzle may need replacing monthly to maintain performance 2 Clean detergent suction filter 3 Change lance nozzle tip 4 Change oil 5 Check ...

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