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Important Trailer Safety Information

Referencing The Utility Trailer In This 

Manual

All references to the trailer or component parts to either 

left or right are made with the assumption that you are 

standing behind the trailer facing forward. Your left 

hand or right hand is the equivalent on the trailer.

Tire Safety

The most common cause of trailer tire failure is under-

inflation. Therefore, it is important that you always 

maintain the specified air pressure as indicated by the 

tire manufacturer on the tire's side-walls. This informa

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tion can also be found on the tire label or the air 

pressure molded on the tire side-wall.
The most important things you can do to maintaining 

proper tire pressure are observe all tire and trailer 

maximum carrying capacities, avoid road hazards, and 

inspect the tires for cuts, slashes and other irregulari

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ties. These practices, along with other care and mainte

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nance, can improve handling, help protect you and 

others from avoidable breakdowns and accidents, 

improve fuel economy, and increase the life of your 

tires.
Make tire safety a regular part of your trailer mainte

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nance routine. The time you spend is minimal 

compared to the amount of time, inconvenience, and 

potential safety hazards that can occur from a flat tire or 

failure.

Basic Tire Maintenance

Properly maintained tires improve the load-carrying 

capability of your trailer. You can help avoid flat tires 

and tire failures by maintaining proper tire pressure, 

observing tire and trailer capacity limits, avoiding road 

hazards, and inspecting your tires regularly.

Identifying Your Recommended Tire 

Pressure And Maximum Load Carrying 

Capacity For Your Trailer

Both the tire placard and the VIN label are permanently 

attached on top of the frame of your trailer and have the 

required information printed on them. They also list the 

maximum load that can be placed on the trailer without 

exceeding the load limits of the tires or the trailers other 

components. These labels indicate the manufacturer’s 

information including:

Recommended tire size.

Recommended tire inflation pressure.

The maximum weight the trailer is designed to 

carry.

Gross vehicle weight rating of the trailer.

Gross axle weight rating of the trailer.

Understanding Tire Pressure 

and Load Limits

Tire inflation pressure is the level of air in the tire that 

provides it with the load-carrying capacity and affects 

the overall performance of the trailer. The tire inflation 

pressure is a number that indicates the amount of air 

pressure that is inside the tire. It is measured in pounds 

per square inch (PSI). The tire must be inflated to the 

air pressure as designated on the labels. Also listed on 

the labels is the air pressure in kilo Pascals (kPa), 

which is a metric measurement. Tire manufacturers 

determine the air pressure to maximize the amount of 

weight the tires can safely carry. The proper tire 

pressure for your trailer tires is referred to as the 

“recommended cold inflation pressure.” It is difficult to 

obtain the recommended tire pressure if your tires are 

not cold when the reading is taken because the air will 

expand when it is warmed by towing down the road, 

thus increasing the air pressure inside. If air is added to 

a tire that is low the air pressure should never exceed 

the recommended pressure.
It is important to check your trailer’s tire pressure at 

least once a month for the following reasons:
Most tires will naturally lose air over time.
Tires can lose air suddenly if driven over an object that 

punctures or cuts the tire. Sometimes a sharp blow 

from a pothole or curb can knock the tire loose from the 

rim causing immediate deflation.

Maintaining Proper Tire Pressure

Locate the recommended tire pressure on the trailer's 

tire information placard or owner's manual.
Record the tire pressure of all tires. If the tire pressure 

is too high in any of the tires, slowly release air by 

gently pressing on the tire valve stem with the edge of 

your tire gauge until you get the correct pressure.
If the tire pressure is too low, note the difference 

between the measured tire pressure and the correct tire 

pressure. These “missing” pounds of pressure are what 

you will need to add.

Landa ECOS 7000  Operator’s Manual  9.801-316.0 - E

Summary of Contents for LANDA ECOS 7000 Series

Page 1: ...Operator s Manual Pressure Washer Trailer MODELS ECOS 7000 1 103 825 0 ECOS 7000 1 103 838 0 ECOS 7000 1 103 839 0 For the Landa Dealer nearest you consult our web page at www landa com U S DESIGN PAT...

Page 2: ...or future reference the manufacturers instructions Save These Instructions This manual should be considered a permanent part of the machine and should remain with it if machine is resold When ordering...

Page 3: ...Brakes 16 Burnishing the Brakes 16 Brake Adjustment 16 Brake Cleaning Inspection 16 Reporting Safety Defects 16 Trailer Storage Preparation 17 Operations Trailer Component Identification 18 Assembly I...

Page 4: ...ts or alcohol Doing so will result in fire and or explosion 6 Operate only in locations where combustible dusts and flammable gases or vapors are not present Do not store or use gasoline near this mac...

Page 5: ...ust be clean fresh water and no hotter then 90 F DANGER Risk of asphyxiation Use this product only in a well ventilated area 16 Running this product indoors can result in death due to carbon monoxide...

Page 6: ...red land unless the exhaust system is equipped with a spark arrestor meeting applicable local or state laws Other states or federal areas may have similar laws Aspark arrestor for your machine maybe a...

Page 7: ...es for drainage When operating upon unlevel ground position trailer with hitch end at the downhill side WARNING Do not unhitch or operate trailer unhitched on unlevel ground Before using the trailer m...

Page 8: ...ormation including Recommended tire size Recommended tire inflation pressure The maximum weight the trailer is designed to carry Gross vehicle weight rating of the trailer Gross axle weight rating of...

Page 9: ...and hitch ball are of the same size Coupler and safety chains are safely secured to the hitch Check all fasteners for proper tightness Load is securely tied down to the trailer Wheel lug nuts are pro...

Page 10: ...or wear and proper tightness Replace bent broken or worn hardware Tighten hardware to 75 94 ft lbs Use only the hardware provided with the Trailer If replacement hardware is needed order replacement k...

Page 11: ...ng the ball hitch from fitting completely into the housing as designed 3 Keep the tongue blocked up when not in use so the coupler and mechanism are not in the ground being exposed to dirt and moistur...

Page 12: ...ns should be rigged as tight as possible with just enough slack to allow tight turns to be made This can be accomplished by twisting the chain hook in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction thus tw...

Page 13: ...respect to the axle This will increase the weight that is transferred to the tongue Adjustments should be made until the tongue weight falls within 10 15 recommended range Likewise if you have too muc...

Page 14: ...1 LT and ST tires use the capacity rating molded into the tire 2 Passenger Car Tires Use the capacity rating molded into the tire sidewall divided by 1 10 Use tire mounting procedures as outlined by t...

Page 15: ...ng without disengaging the pin The cable will activate brakes the instant a trailer becomes disen gaged Brake adjustment is critical to stopping a disen gaged trailer Check Breakaway System Brakes Bef...

Page 16: ...unless it is resting on properly placed jack stands Do not lift or place supports on any part of the suspen sion system Brake Cleaning Inspection Your trailer brakes must be inspected and serviced at...

Page 17: ...pection Procedures Before removing trailer from jack stands 1 Remove all wheels and hubs or brake drums Note which spindle and brake that the drum was removed from so that it can be reinstalled in the...

Page 18: ...er GE NE RAT OR En vir on m en ta lly Cl ea n O pe ra tin g Sy st em Vacuum Water Tanks Hose Reels Control Panel Compartment Filters Vacuum Hose Storage Box Coil Hose Pressure Discharge Low Pressure I...

Page 19: ...Tanks Vacuum Intake Inner Water Tanks 2 5 16 Coupler Safety Chains Break Away Cable 7 Pin Connector Adjustable Height Pintel Mount for Model 1 103 839 0 Spare Tire Mount Models 1 103 838 0 1 103 839 0...

Page 20: ...emove any excess hose and lock reels in place Landa ECOS 7000 Operator s Manual 9 801 316 0 E Water Hose High Pressure Hose Gas Oil Battery Installation Due to Federal Regulations concerning shipment...

Page 21: ...desired pressure nozzle into wand coupler Then secure by pushing coupler collar forward CAUTION Never replace nozzles without engaging the safety latch on the spray gun trigger STEP 3 Read engine man...

Page 22: ...rted at the wand to obtain high pressure Variable pressure control wand handle must be turned clockwise to enable water to flow out of the high pressure nozzle To apply detergent place detergent pick...

Page 23: ...23 Notes Landa ECOS 7000 Operator s Manual 9 801 316 0 E...

Page 24: ...move the filter and dispose of the contents per local regulations Replace and secure the bag filter lid and vacuum hose Landa ECOS 7000 Operator s Manual 9 801 316 0 E mas ter GE NE RA TO R En vir on...

Page 25: ...ON OFF POW ER SenDEC TA CH HOU R 1 10 STEP 4 To filter the finer particulates push the reclaim pump switch to the ON position The reclaim pump will push the water through the two filter housing On the...

Page 26: ...TION 2 To draw water from the inner tanks set the outer tank valve to the OFF position and the inner tank valve to the ON position Set the Bypass valve to the inner tank position OPTION 3 To draw wate...

Page 27: ...and cotter pin in the hinge WARNING Before towing trailer make sure that the fold away hinge is locked into position with the hinge pin and cotter pin Vacuum Tank Drain Instructions To drain vacuum ta...

Page 28: ...damage caused by water freezing inside the components it is important to winterize it whenever it is subjected to freezing temperatures The best way to protect the system is to keep it out of the col...

Page 29: ...safety each machine is equipped with a tempera ture sensitive high limit control switch In the event that the water should exceed its operating temperature the high limit control will turn the burner...

Page 30: ...lly associated with machines incorporating a spray gun CAUTION Periodic inspection to insure that the fuel solenoid valve functions properly is rec om mend ed This can be done by operating the ma chin...

Page 31: ...e spot and performance compliant with local state and federal regulations CAUTION If white smoke appears from burner exhaust vent during start up or operation discon tinue use and readjust air bands A...

Page 32: ...Replace spring Pulse valve on Turn off pulse valve Improper adjustment of unloader Adjust as necessary ROUGH OPERATION WITH LOSS OF PRESSURE Restricted inlet plumbing or air leak in inlet plumbing Re...

Page 33: ...ual lance wand or adjustable nozzle holder in open position or chemical metering valve open Close dual lance wand adjustable lance holder to achieve high pressure Close detergent metering valve DILUTI...

Page 34: ...rain tank and replace contaminated fuel Improper air adjustment Readjust air bands on burner assembly Fuel pressure is low 140 psi for burner Adjust fuel pump pressure to specifications Burner nozzle...

Page 35: ...lter Every 50 hours Air Cleaner Inspect Every 50 hours or monthly Clean Every 3 months Battery Level Check monthly Engine Fuel Filter 500 hours or 6 months Spark Plug Maintenance 500 hours or 6 months...

Page 36: ...year or 500 hours thereafter Use SAE 10W 40 weight oil non foaming Engine Oil Use 4 stroke motor oil that meets or exceeds the requirements for API service category SJ or later or equivalent Date Oil...

Page 37: ...ations Every 3000 mi or 3 mos Wheel Check for damage and or out of round Every 6000 mi or 6 mos Coupler Ball Check for sufficient lube Check lock mechanism Check for unusual wear Every trip Safety Cha...

Page 38: ...9 801 316 0 Printed in U S A...

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