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TABLE OF ROUTINE MAINTENANCE TO BE PER-
FORMED BY THE USER.
Description of operations:
Check power cable - pipes - high pressure
connectors.
Ist oil change in H.P. pump.
Subsequent changes in H.P. pump.
Clean water filter.
TABLE OF EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE TO
BE PERFORMED BY THE TECHNICAL SERVICE
CENTRE
.
Description of operations:
Change seals on H.P. pump.
Change lanze nozzle.
Calibrate and check the safety devices.
IMPORTANT:
These intervals refer to normal working conditions. For heavy duty use decrease the interval for each job.
For maintenance and/or repairs, use only original spare parts which offer the greatest characteristics of quality and
reliability. Failure to use original spare parts absolves the manufacturer from all liability and transfers it to the per
-
son carrying out the operation.
PERIODS OF INACTIVITY
If the machine is to remain inactive for a long period, disconnect the supply sources, drain the tank(s) of all the operating fluids
and protect any parts that could be damaged by the accumulation of dust.
Grease the parts that could 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 no longer wish to use the water cleaner, you should render it unusable by removing the power cable.
You should also make sure that all potentially hazardous parts of the appliance are made safe, particularly for children who could
play with the unused water cleaner.
This product is classified as WEEE type special waste and is covered by the requisites of the new environmental protection
regulations. It must be disposed of separately from ordinary waste in compliance with current legislation and standards.
Do not use parts dismantled for scrap as spare parts.
Every 500 hours.
Every 200 hours.
Once a year.
Each use.
After 50 hours.
Every 500 hours.
Every 50 hours.
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