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8.917-208.0  •  HOT •  Rev. 05/17

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PRESSURE W

ASHER

 

OPERA

TOR’S MANU

AL
  

RISK OF INJECTION 

OR SEVERE INJURY 

TO PERSONS. KEEP 

CLEAR OF NOZZLE.

WARNING

WARNING: High pressure devel-

oped by these machines will 
cause personal injury or equip-
ment damage. Keep clear of 
nozzle. Use caution when oper-
ating. Do not direct discharge 
stream at people, or severe in-
jury or death will result. 

 

WARNING

PROTECT FROM 

FREEZING

WARNING: Protect machine from 

freezing.

15.  To  keep  machine  in  best  
 

operating conditions, it is  

 

important you protect machine  

 

from freezing. Failure to protect  

 

m a c h i n e   f r o m   f r e e z i n g  

 

could cause malfunction of the  

 

machine and result in death, 

serious bodily injury, and/or property damage. Follow 
storage instructions specified in this manual.

16. Inlet water must be clean fresh water and no hotter 

then 90°F.

 

WARNING

RISK OF 

ASPHYXIATION. USE 

THIS PRODUCT ONLY 

IN A WELL 

VENTILATED AREA.

WARNING: Risk of asphyxiation. 

Use this product only in a well 
ventilated area. 

 17.  Avoid  installing  machines  in 

small areas or near exhaust 
fans. Adequate oxygen is 
needed for combustion or 
dangerous carbon monoxide 
will result.

 18.  Manufacturer will not be liable for any changes made 

to our standard machines or any components not 
purchased from us.

 19.  The best insurance against an accident is precaution 

and knowledge of the machine.

WARNING

RISK OF INJURY 

FROM FALLS WHEN 

USING LADDER.

WARNING: Be extremely careful 

when using a ladder, scaffolding 
or any other relatively unstable 
location. The cleaning area 
should have adequate slopes 
and drainage to reduce the pos-
sibility of a fall due to slippery 
surfaces.

 

 20.  Do not overreach or stand on unstable support. Keep 

good footing and balance at all times.

 21.  Do not operate this machine when fatigued or under 

the influence of alcohol, prescription medications,  
or drugs.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

WARNING

USE PROTECTIVE  

EYE WEAR 

AND CLOTHING  

WHEN OPERATING 

THIS EQUIPMENT.

WARNING: High pressure spray 

can cause paint chips or other 
particles to become airborne 
and fly at high speeds. To avoid 
personal injury, eye, hand and 
foot safety devices must be 
worn.
 11.   Eye, hand, and foot protection 

must be worn when using this 
equipment.

WARNING

EAR PROTECTION 

MUST BE WORN

WARNING: This machine exceeds 

85 db appropriate ear protection 
must be worn.

 

WARNING

HOT DISCHARGE FLUID: 

DO NOT TOUCH OR 

DIRECT DISCHARGE 

STREAM AT PERSONS.

WARNING: Hot discharge fluid. 
Do not touch or direct discharge 
stream at persons.

WARNING: This machine pro-
duces hot water and must have 
insulated components attached 
to protect the operator.

WARNING

RISK OF INJURY.  

HOT SURFACES  

CAN CAUSE BURNS

WARNING: Risk of injury. Hot 

surfaces can cause burns. Use 
only designated gripping areas 
of spray gun and wand. Do not 
place hands or feet on non-insu-
lated areas of the pressure 
washer.

 

 12.  To reduce the risk of injury, close supervision is nec-

essary when a machine is used near children. Do not 
allow children to operate the pressure washer. 

This 

machine must be attended during operation. 

 

TRIGGER GUN KICKS 

BACK - HOLD WITH  

BOTH HANDS

WARNING

WARNING: Grip cleaning wand 

securely with both hands before 
starting. Failure to do this could 
result in injury from a whipping 
wand.

13.   Never  make  adjustments  on 

machine while in operation.

 14.  Be certain all quick coupler fit-

tings are secured before using 
pressure washer.

Summary of Contents for Landa HOT 2-1100

Page 1: ...8 917 208 0 OPERATOR S MANUAL For technical assistance or the Landa Dealer nearest you consult our web page at www landa com HOT HOT 2 1100 HOT2 1500 HOT 4 2000 HOT 3 1100 HOT 3 300 89172080 1 ...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ould record both serial number and date of purchase and keep in a safe place for future reference 8 917 208 0 HOT Rev 05 17 Introduction Important Safety Information 4 5 7 Component Identification 6 Installation 7 Assembly Instructions 8 Operating Instructions 9 Detergents General Cleaning Techniques 10 Shutting Down Clean up 11 Storage 11 Maintenance Service 12 14 Preventative Maintenance and Oil...

Page 4: ...a ground fault circuit interrupter GFCI If rated more than 250 volts or more than single phase this product should only be connected to a power supply receptacle protected by a GFCI DANGER Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of elec trocution Check with a qualified electrician or service personnel if you are in doubt as to whether the outlet is properly gr...

Page 5: ...bility of a fall due to slippery surfaces 20 Do not overreach or stand on unstable support Keep good footing and balance at all times 21 Do not operate this machine when fatigued or under the influence of alcohol prescription medications or drugs IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING USE PROTECTIVE EYE WEAR AND CLOTHING WHEN OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT WARNING High pressure spray can cause paint chips...

Page 6: ...tional 8 903 430 0 High Pressure Nozzle Detergent Pick up Tube Quick Coupler Power Supply GFCI Steam Nozzle Steam Wand 3 300 Spray Gun Trigger Variable Pressure Control Handle Variable Pressure Wand 2 11024D 2 15024D 3 11024D 4 2000 2 11026D 2 15026D Pump Switch High Pressure Hose Water Supply Hose not included Safety Latch Detergent Bucket not included Brass Soap Nozzle Brake Burner Switch Strain...

Page 7: ...ir may have to be piped to the burner and a fan installed bringing the air into the machine WARNING Avoid small areas or areas near exhaust fans Electrical The machine when installed must be electrically grounded in accordance to local codes Check for proper power supply using a volt meter The HOT 2 1100 HOT 2 1500 and HOT 3 1100 each require a 120V 20 amp receptacle to comply to the UL 1776 Stand...

Page 8: ...reads Move safety latch into locked position STEP 6 Check oil level by using supplied dip stick Use SAE 30W non detergent only STEP 7 Fill fuel tank with proper fuel 89172080 9 STEP 5 Release the coupler collar and push the nozzle until the collar clicks Pull the nozzle to make sure it is seated properly 89172080 3 89172080 4 Detergent Injector STEP 4 Pull the spring loaded collar of the wand coup...

Page 9: ...the vari able pressure control handle coun terclockwise to reduce pressure 89172080 13 Selection of high or low pressure is accompanied by turning the handle Note High pressure nozzle must be inserted at end of wand to obtain high pressure To apply soap read detergent instructions Variable Pressure Control Handle Trigger Variable Pressure Wand VP High Pressure Nozzle Brass Soap Nozzle 89172080 10 ...

Page 10: ...cleaning solu tion and apply to surface at low pressure for best results limit your work area to sections approxi mately 6 feet square and always apply detergent from bottom to top Allow detergent to remain on surface 1 3 minutes Do not allow detergent to dry on surface If surface appears to be drying simply wet down surface with fresh water If needed use brush to remove stubborn dirt Rinse at hig...

Page 11: ...tion This closes both the intake and exhaust valves to prevent rusting of cylinder 4 Cover the pressure washer and store in a clean dry place that is well ventilated away from open flame or sparks NOTE The use of a fuel additive such as STA BIL or an equivalent will minimize the formulation of fuel deposits during shortage Such additives may be added to the gasoline in the fuel tank of the engine ...

Page 12: ...nty Winterizing Procedure Damage due to freezing is not covered by warranty Adhere to the following cold weather procedures whenever the washer must be stored or operated outdoors under freezing conditions During winter months when temperatures drop below 32 F protecting your machine against freezing is necessary Store the machine in a heated room If this is not possible then mix a 50 50 solution ...

Page 13: ... 5 32 Gap Electrode Nozzle off blade Lay blade across one contact OK if arc will span 1 2 between end of blade and other contact see illustration below Transformer Check Burner Nozzle Keep the tip free of surface deposits by wiping it with a clean solvent saturated cloth being careful not to plug or enlarge the nozzle For maximum efficiency replace the nozzle each season Fuel Control System These ...

Page 14: ...r and the air band should be moved to allow the air to flow through the burner Sharp eye burning white fumes indicate too much air flow ing through the combustion chamber The air band should be moved to allow less air to flow through the burner To adjust Loosen locking screw found on the air band Start machine and turn burner ON and close air band until black smoke appears from burner exhaust vent...

Page 15: ...t enough to cause the flame tips to appear absolutely clean Removal of Soot and Heating Coil In the heating process fuel residue in the form of soot deposits may develop between the heating coil pipe and block air flow which will affect burner combustion When soot has been detected on visual observation the soot on the coil must be washed off Follow these steps to remove the coil 1 Disconnect hose...

Page 16: ...zzle Every 6 months Replace Quick Connects Annually Clean Water and Detergent Screen Filter Weekly Replace HP Hose If there is any sign of wear Grease Motor Every 10 000 hours Check Burner Nozzles Annually Unloader Valve Annually This pressure washer was produced with the best available materials and quality craftsmanship However you as the owner have certain responsibilities for the correct care ...

Page 17: ...e Insufficient water supplied Check water G P M to machine Restricted water flow Check nozzle for proper size or obstruc tion DETERGENT NOT DRAWING Air leak Tighten all clamps Check detergent lines for holes Valve in the injector head may be blocked dirty or damaged Clean or replace valve in injector Filter screen on detergent suction hose plugged Clean or replace Dried up detergent plugging meter...

Page 18: ...ter pressure Do not close trigger on spray gun for longer than 1 2 minutes OIL DRIPPINGS Oil seal worn Check and replace if necessary MACHINE SMOKES Improper fuel or water in fuel Drain tank and replace contaminated fuel Improper air adjustment Readjust air bands on burner assembly Low fuel pressure Adjust fuel pump pressure to specifications Weak fuel pump Check fuel pump pressure Replace pump if...

Page 19: ...achines with spray gun control for proper on off fuel flow control Clogged burner nozzle Replace Water not turned on Turn on water to activate burner flow switch Fuel solenoid malfunction Remove test for continuity and replace as needed Fuel solenoid malfunction Replace if needed Pressure switch malfunction Test for proper operation Replace if needed PUMP MOTOR STOPS AFTER A FEW MINUTES OF OPERATI...

Page 20: ...Form 8 917 208 0 Revised 05 17 Printed in U S A ...

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