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4. Operation
4.1. Operating Conditions
Operators of water jetting equipment should be fully conversant with the Water Jetting
Assoc
iation ‘Code of Practice for the use of high-pressure water jetting equipment’, hereafter
referred to as 'The Code of Practice'.
A copy of The Code of Practice is available upon request.
Please ensure that you read this Operation & Maintenance Manual in conjunction with the
Health & Safety Manual before operation.
Within this manual the health and safety risks are highlighted with
and you are required
to read the relevant section in the Health & Safety Manual.
4.2. Daily Checks
Carry out all daily checks. Full maintenance checks are detailed in Section 5 - Routine
Maintenance.
They are:
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Pump oil level
•
Gearbox oil level
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Water filter cleanliness
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Engine oil level
•
Engine coolant level
•
Tank water level & Cleanliness
•
Diesel level
•
Anti-freeze level
•
Radio Remote fully charged
If the unit has previously been in operation for more than 100 hours, other routine
maintenance checks may need to be carried out. Refer to section 7 and 8.
SAFETY RELIEF VALVES MUST BE RECALIBRATED EVERY 6 MONTHS
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