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manufacturers instructions, any modifications or accessories added to this 
machine should be assessed for safe operation and vibration, then implement 
appropriate measures. 

3.6 

Accessories

 

Switch off machine and relieve lance pressure before attaching or removing  
accessories.

 

Warning: Check accessory equipment is of the correct specification be-
fore attaching and operating. Serious personal injury, death or damage to 
the machine could occur if this is not carried out. If in doubt contact your 
dealer

 

Always refit auxiliary outlet blanking plugs after removing accessories and 
before starting machine. (Check blanking plugs are securely located before 
starting machine). 

(TWIN OUTLET VERSIONS ONLY)

 

Extra safety considerations should be given when operating with two people. 
Always assess your working environment and consider your working col-
league.

 

If you have any doubts about your fitness to operate this equipment, seek 
professional advice before proceeding. 

* Note: Goggles or Full Face Protection.

The wearing of eye and face protection in hazardous areas is a requirement under regulation  
4 of the personal protective equipment at work regulations 1992.
Regulation 4 requires employers to provide suitable personal protective equipment to 

 

employees who may be exposed to risks affecting their health and safety.

Full Face Protection.

High speed flying partials or chemical splashes are rarely aimed directly at the eyes. A full face 
visor offers the maximum protection in extreme conditions. Full face shields offer a wide area of 
protection and because of the all round ventilation, remain mist free even in wide temperatures 
swings.

Chemical Splash.

Chemical splashes and vapours can hit you from all sides. It’s important that full eye 

 

enclosure is selected, e.g. Unvented goggles. Full face shields will also protect the whole 
face from liquid splashes. Those with chin guards should be selected where there is a 

 

danger of splash deflecting up from work surfaces.

Impact.

Impact hazards are caused by fast moving particles from the cleaning operation. The 

 

potential impact speed must be assessed before selecting the most appropriate protection. Safety 
glasses could be dislodged by high velocity impacts, in which case goggles or face shield should 
be selected.  

** Note: Ear Muffs or Ear Plugs.

The noise at work regulations require that from February 2006 persons working in noise 
levels between 80dBA and 85dBA must be provided with suitable hearing protection on 

 

request. If noise levels are above 85dBA then hearing protection must be supplied and worn.

Personal Protective Equipment Guide

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8. Maintenance

Diesel Spillage

Drain Hose

Drain into Appropriate

Receptical. Warning Do 
Not Re-Use! Dispose of 

Ensuring Compliance 

with Local and National 

Regulations

Split Diesel Drain  

Tap. In Off Position

Diesel Spillage  

Drain Hose

Secondary Water Filter

See maintenance schedule.
Check the inlet filter is clean

Odyssey AGM Dry Maintenance Free Battery

(Clean and check tightness of connections)

Fuel Filter

Engine Cooling Fan

(keep mesh clear at all times)

Fuel Lift Pump

Engine Oil Filter

(refer to maintenance schedule and engine 

handbook. Dispose of in accordance with 

local authority regulations)

Engine Oil Drain Plug

(

Dispose of oil  in accordance 

with local authority regulations)

Summary of Contents for THOR Series

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Page 2: ...Pumps Ltd is authorised to make any representation or warranty concerning Dual Pumps Ltd products on behalf of Dual Pumps Ltd or to assume for Dual Pumps Ltd the obligations contained in this warrant...

Page 3: ...se of by recycling or in general refuse whichever is the locally approved manner 12 4 Metallic parts should be sent for recycling via an approved metal merchant 12 5 Any fitted tyres should be removed...

Page 4: ...egulator valve Pump sucking air Check and adjust Check water supply and possible air ingress Nozzle badly worn Check and or replace Worn piston packing Seek professional advice Fluctuating pressure Bl...

Page 5: ...ator fatigue NOT TT18400DHE TT21350DHE l Flexible drive coupling to reduce transmission wear l Chemical facility not standard retro fit on 200 250 Bar models only Contact factory 3 Safety Before opera...

Page 6: ...can be dangerous do not point the stream directly at others or submit them to the fine over spray 3 5 Control of Vibration at Work Regulations 2005 This machine in its standard form dose not exceed th...

Page 7: ...ection and because of the all round ventilation remain mist free even in wide temperatures swings Chemical Splash Chemical splashes and vapours can hit you from all sides It s important that full eye...

Page 8: ...ater Pressure Regulating Valve Increase Pressure do not exceed the machines rated pressure Decrease Pressure Water Inlet Suction Barb No 1 HP Lance to Hose Connection No 4 Water By pass Barb No 2 Safe...

Page 9: ...ng booklet relating to the type of engine fitted 6 2 Using High Pressure Lance Note See Section 7 for lance type and operation Release the lance safety catch which is located behind the trigger 6 2 2...

Page 10: ...t the high pressure hose to the outlet port power washer and lance Fig 3 5 7 No 4 Ensure that the trigger safety catch is in the ON position whilst making these connections Fig 7 Note Engine speed flu...

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