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ASSEMBLY AND PREPARATION FOR USE

Carefully remove the washer and loose parts from the packing and check to
ensure that no damage was incurred during transit. Should damage be apparent,
please contact your Clarke dealer immediately.

Due to packaging and transportation, some secondary parts require assembling.
These tasks are carried out as follows.

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1. Handle

Remove the four screws which secure
the plastic cover (2 each side)

Attach the handle assembly to the
bracket at the rear of the machine,
using the four nuts and bolts provided,
ensuring the four bosses on the
handle sit snugly in the holes in the
metal bracket. Tighten the nuts, but
be careful not to overtighten.

Fig.1.

2. The Lance and Hose

At the opposite end of the lance
nozzle is a  spigot with two integral
lugs, and a rubber O-ring. Ensure the
O-ring is in place and in good
condition.

Insert the spigot into the handle
assembly. Push home firmly and twist
anticlockwise (from the handle end).
DO NOT attempt to disassemble the
lance/handle assembly.

Fig.2.

NOTE: When new, the lance may be
a tight fit and a little lubrication, with
vaseline or similar, will assist when
joining the parts together.

Attach the high pressure hose to the
outlet at the rear of the machine,
ensuring it is tight

Fig.3.

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Fig.8.

TURBO NOZZLE

detergent lance

and bottle.

TURBO NOZZLE

A Lance provided with a Turbo Nozzle is also
supplied see Fig.8.

This nozzle has the effect of increasing the pressure
at the nozzle, and producing a swirling, conical
jet, which is ideal for patio cleaning etc.

Caution should be used when using this lance
as damage could occur to the work being
cleaned due to higher pressure and swirling
action of the jet.

USING DETERGENTS

To use the chemical injection facility, fill the
detergent bottle with the requisite detergent
and screw the bottle firmly to the lance.

Ensure the  trigger safety latch is set to prevent
the trigger from being pulled, then remove the
standard lance from the gun handle assembly
(if fitted), and replace with the detergent
lance.

Use ONLY those detergents specifically
designed for use with Power Washers. We
recommend the use of CLARKE Traffic Film
Remover, which is a powerful low foaming
agent for car cleaning, patio cleaning etc.,
or CLARKE Wash & Wax, both available from
your CLARKE dealer.

When the trigger is pulled, detergent will be
delivered at 

LOW 

pressure.

B.  HOT WASH

Follow the same procedure as for the cold wash, but switch the burner ON once the
pump has been switched ON, by turning the on-off knob to the 

  symbol

Take care when using the HOT WASH facility. DO NOT forget that certain
components get extremely hot during operation, and will remain so for a period
after switching OFF. DO NOT allow anyone, particularly children, near the unit
during hot wash operations.

C.  SHUTTING DOWN THE MACHINE

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f the burner has been used, switch it to the cold wash position ‘I’ and run for a

minute or so until the water being ejected is cold, then switch the machine OFF.

Disconnect from the mains electrical supply, and turn OFF the water supply -
disconnect where appropriate.

Fig.9.

Summary of Contents for King 140 Hotwasher

Page 1: ...OPERATING MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 0704 Shown with optional Hose Reel...

Page 2: ...re Hose Length 8M Sound Power Level Guaranteed 96DbLWA Weight 43 5kg Dimensions 640x480x760mm Please note that the details and specifications contained herein are correct at the time of going to print...

Page 3: ...Parts List 12 Parts Diagram 13 Troubleshooting 14 3 Pressure drop Pressure fluctuations or pressure drop Oil leakage Motor does not start when switched on Motor hums when switched on and does not sta...

Page 4: ...attempt any electrical or mechanical repair If you have a problem with your machine contact your local dealer or Clarke Customer Services Dept tel 020 8988 7400 7 Never supply any liquid other than w...

Page 5: ...nstallations 5 PARTS LIST Item Description Qty Part No 12 1 Fuel Tank 2 Tank Cap 3 Handle 4 Hose Support RH 5 Hose Support LH 6 Top Cover 7 Wheel 8 Washer 9 Wheel Cover 10 Cable Clamp 11 Black Knob 12...

Page 6: ...lied with the washer IF IN DOUBT CONSULT A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN Do not attempt any electrical repairs yourself 6 MAINTENANCE WARNING Ensure the plug is removed from the socket before carrying out any...

Page 7: ...at the nozzle and producing a swirling conical jet which is ideal for patio cleaning etc Caution should be used when using this lance as damage could occur to the work being cleaned due to higher pres...

Page 8: ...ssibility of blown fuses pull OPERATION 9 the trigger on the lance it may be necessary to release the safety latch in order to do so Hold the trigger in that position whilst switching the pump ON by t...

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