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Important Safety Information

WARNING: To reduce the risk of 
injury, read operating instructions 
carefully before using.

1. Read the owner's manual thor-

oughly. Failure to follow instruc-
tions could cause malfunction of 
the machine and result in death, 
serious bodily injury and/or 
property damage.

2. Know how to stop the machine and bleed pressure 

quickly. Be thoroughly familiar with the controls.

3. Stay alert — watch what you are doing.

DANGER: Keep wand, hose, and 
water spray away from electric 
wiring or fatal electric shock may 
result.

4. Follow engine fuel recommen-

dation in the engine manual 
provided

.

WARNING: Flammable liquids can 
create fumes which can ignite, 
causing property damage or 
severe injury.

WARNING: Risk of explosion — 
Operate only where open flame or 
torch is permitted.

5. Use only kerosene, No. 1 home heating fuel, or 

diesel for the hot water burner. If diesel is used, 
add a soot remover to every tankful.

WARNING: Gasoline is highly flammable and explo-
sive. You can be seriously injured when refueling.

Stop engine and keep heat sparks and flame 
away.

Refuel only outdoors.

Wipe up spills immediately.

WARNING: Risk of fire — Do not 
add fuel when the product is 
operating or still hot. 

WARNING: Do not use gasoline 
crankcase draining or oil 
containing gasoline, solvents 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 machine.

7. Do not allow acids, caustic or abrasive fluids to 

pass through the pump.

8. Never run pump dry or leave spray gun closed 

longer than 1-2 minutes.

9. Keep operating area clear of all persons.

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.

10. Always wear properly rated eye 

protection such as safety goggles 
or face shield while spraying.

 

(Safety glasses do not provide full protection)

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 or animals.

Use only designated insulated 
gripping areas of the lance and 
spray gun.

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

Summary of Contents for 1.103-825.0

Page 1: ...Gasoline Powered Diesel Oil Heated 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 U S DESIGN PATENT NO 701 357 OR PAT NO D701 357 U...

Page 2: ...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 parts ple...

Page 3: ...hing the Brakes 16 Brake Adjustment 16 Brake Cleaning Inspection 16 Reporting Safety Defects 16 Trailer Storage Preparation 17 Trailer Component Identification 18 Assembly Instructions 20 Battery Inst...

Page 4: ...arks and flame away Refuel only outdoors Wipe up spills immediately WARNING Risk of fire Do not add fuel when the product is operating or still hot WARNING Do not use gasoline crankcase draining or oi...

Page 5: ...anual 15 Inlet water must 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 d...

Page 6: ...e on or near any forest covered brush covered or grass covered land unless the exhaust system is equipped with a spark arrestor meeting applicable local or state laws Other states or federal areas may...

Page 7: ...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 make...

Page 8: ...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 Underst...

Page 9: ...e 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 properly tightened to...

Page 10: ...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 kit 8 924 356 0 Mak...

Page 11: ...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 moisture 4 Apply a small...

Page 12: ...d 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 twisting the link sp...

Page 13: ...The tongue weight should not be less than 650 pounds 10 Too light of tongue weight can cause the trailer to fish tail sway Weight Rating as you travel down the highway This creates excessive strains o...

Page 14: ...qual on all tires due to trailer weight distribution use the tire rated for the heaviest wheel position NOTE The capacity rating molded into the sidewall of the tire is not always the proper rating fo...

Page 15: ...the cable but enough slack to allow for turning without disengaging the pin The cable will activate brakes the instant a trailer becomes disen gaged Brake adjustment is critical to stopping a disen ga...

Page 16: ...ting 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 yearly intervals...

Page 17: ...res 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 same location...

Page 18: ...18 Trailer Component Identification Landa ECOS 7000 Operator s Manual 9 801 316 0 G...

Page 19: ...19 Landa ECOS 7000 Operator s Manual 9 801 316 0 G...

Page 20: ...k disconnect of high pressure hose To prevent injury or damage when transporting trailer attach the loose ends of both hoses to the fittings located on the base of the upper reel Wind reels to remove...

Page 21: ...inner tanks are also linked together STEP 5 Pull wand coupler collar back and insert desired pressure nozzle into wand coupler Then secure by pushing coupler collar forward CAUTION Never replace nozzl...

Page 22: ...sure is accompa nied by turning the handle NOTE High pressure nozzle must be inserted at the wand to obtain high pressure Variable pressure control wand handle must be turned clockwise to enable water...

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

Page 24: ...e top of vacuum inlet Grasp the two handles and lift the lid vertically until the sock filter clears the opening Remove the filter and dispose of the contents per local regulations Replace and secure...

Page 25: ...ace put it back in position and turn clock wise Landa ECOS 7000 Operator s Manual 9 801 316 0 G STEP 4 To filter the finer particulates push the reclaim pump switch to the ON position The reclaim pump...

Page 26: ...to the Off position Set the bypass valve to the outer tank position OPTION 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...

Page 27: ...e hinge pin 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 dra...

Page 28: ...e 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 cold Barr...

Page 29: ...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 off un...

Page 30: ...mally 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 ch...

Page 31: ...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 ATTENTI...

Page 32: ...ce 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 Replace...

Page 33: ...nce 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 DILUTION OF...

Page 34: ...ank 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 is plu...

Page 35: ...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 Clean Fuel Tank s Annu...

Page 36: ...r 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 Change...

Page 37: ...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 Chains at...

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