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HOT SERIES PRESSURE WASHER  

OPERATOR’S MANUAL

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LANDA HOT  •  96-626  •  REV.  2/04

It is recommended that a partition be made between
the wash area and the machine to prevent direct water
spray from coming in contact with the machine. Excess
moisture reaching any electrical components or controls
will reduce machine life and may cause electrical shorts.

During installation of the machine, beware of poorly ven-
tilated locations or areas where exhaust fans may cause
an insufficient supply of oxygen. Sufficient combustion
can only be obtained when there is a sufficient supply of
oxygen available for the amount of fuel being burned. If it
is necessary to install a machine in a poorly ventilated
area, outside fresh air 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 HOT2-1100,
HOT2-1500, and HOT3-1100 each require a 20 amp re-
ceptacle to comply to the UL 1776 Standard.

Placement

Do not locate near any combustible material. Keep all
flammable material at least 20 feet away.

Allow enough space for servicing the machine.

Local code will require certain distances from floor and
walls. (Two feet away should  be adequate.)

Water Source

Water source for machine should be supplied by a
5/8" I.D. garden hose with a city water pressure of not
less than 30 psi. If the water supply is inadequate, or if
the garden hose is kinked, the machine will run very rough
and the burner will not fire.

Connection

Connect the wand, nozzle, hose and spray gun, where
applicable (see Component Identification). On pipe thread
connections, use teflon tape to avoid water leaks.

Venting

Adding exhaust vent pipe to your oil fired burner is not
recommended.  The pipe restricts air flow which causes
carbon buildup, which affects the operation, and in-
creases maintenance on the coil. If a stack must be used,
refrain from using 90° bends. If the pipe cannot go straight
up then use only 45° bends and go to the next larger size
pipe. The overall pipe length must not exceed 6 feet.

STARTING AND OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS

To Start

  1. STOP! Read operator’s manual before operating this

machine. Failure to read operation and warning in-
structions may result in personal injury or property
damage.

  2. Connect water supply hose to inlet connector and

turn water on.

  3. Check fuel tank and pump oil levels.

  4. Connect high pressure hose to discharge nipple by

sliding quick coupler collar back. (If detergent is to
be applied, insert a detergent injector.)

  5. Insert quick coupler onto discharge nipple and se-

cure by pushing quick coupler collar forward.

  6. Securely attach the desired high pressure nozzle into

wand coupler as described in steps 4 and 5.

  7. Connect the power cord into the proper electrical

outlet, then push in the GFCI reset button. (Refer to
serial plate for information.)

  8. Grip spray gun variable pressure wand securely. Then

turn the variable pressure control handle counter-
clockwise.

  9. Turn switch to pump position. When a steady stream

of water flows from the spray gun and wand, the ma-
chine is ready for cold water cleaning by turning the
variable pressure control handle clockwise to raise
the pressure.

10. For hot water washing, turn the switch to the burner

position. (The burner will light automatically.)

NOTE: The optional float tank siphons detergent through
the pump when the detergent pick-up tube is placed into
a bucket of detergent and the detergent valve, located
on the control panel, is opened.

To Stop

  1. If using the detergent injector, place detergent line

in a bucket of water allowing detergent to be flushed
from system (see “How To Use The Detergent Injec-
tor”).

  2. Turn switch to pump position and continue spraying

water allowing the water to cool.

  3. After water has cooled to less than 100°F,  turn switch

to the off position.

  4. Turn water off. Open the spray gun to relieve remain-

ing pressure.

  5. Protect from freezing.

Summary of Contents for HOT 2-1100

Page 1: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL HOT2 1100 HOT3 300 HOT4 2000 HOT2 1500 HOT3 1100 HOT4 3000 HOT For technical assistance or the Landa Dealer nearest you consult our web page at www landa com or call 800 LANDA 4 U 8...

Page 2: ...izing Procedure 9 High Limit Hot WaterThermostat 9 Pumps 9 Cleaning of Coils 9 Deliming Coils 9 Rupture Disk 10 Electrode Setting 10 Fuel 10 Ignition Circuit 10 Transformer Check 10 Burner Nozzle 10 F...

Page 3: ...and keep in a safe place for future reference CONTENTS 3 HOT Manual Form 96 626 Revised 2 04 Pump Assembly Parts List 3 30035D 19 Pump Assembly ExplodedView 2 1100 2 1500 3 1100 4 2000 4 3000 20 Pump...

Page 4: ...lity company or the selling distributor for specific details To comply with the National Electrical Code NFPA 70 and provide additional protection from risk of shock this product is provided with a gr...

Page 5: ...ollar Garden Hose Inlet Connector Steam Hose Backflow Stackless Top Adapter Kit Optional 30 199 High Pressure Nozzle Detergent Pick up Tube High Pressure Nozzle Quick Coupler Power Supply GFCI 20 Amp...

Page 6: ...d near children DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO OPERATE the pres sure washer This machine must be attended dur ing operation 19 The best insurance against an accident is precau tion and knowledge of the mach...

Page 7: ...ildup which affects the operation and in creases maintenance on the coil If a stack must be used refrain from using 90 bends If the pipe cannot go straight up then use only 45 bends and go to the next...

Page 8: ...imit Thermostat High Pressure Nozzle Quick Coupler Rupture Disk 5 Turn pressure control handle counterclockwise on the variable pressure wand This lowers the pressure by directing the water flow throu...

Page 9: ...ns Duringwintermonths whentemperaturesdropbelow32 F protecting your machine against freezing is necessary Store the machine in a heated room If this is not pos sible then mix a 50 50 solution of antif...

Page 10: ...ck 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...

Page 11: ...utter in as close a position as can be obtained then repeat the above procedure on the air band setting Initial Air Adjustments Allow sufficient air to obtain a clean burning flame by loosening the lo...

Page 12: ...12 HOT SERIES PRESSUREWASHER OPERATOR S MANUAL LANDA HOT 96 626 REV 2 04 ELECTRICAL CONTROL PANEL 23 20 15 1 7 20 7 4 14 10 6 24 13 24 4 11 18 23 7 19 3 2 25 16 26 17 12 28 22 5 21 16 29 29 30...

Page 13: ...21029 Lid Elect Box PHWS HOT OHW 1 16 95 07104154 Plate Stand Off E Bar PHWS 1 17 95 07101242 Assy Elect Box PHWS HOT OHW 1 ELECTRICAL CONTROL PANEL PARTS LIST ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY 18 6 05159...

Page 14: ...ESSUREWASHER OPERATOR S MANUAL LANDA HOT 96 626 REV 2 04 CHASSIS ASSEMBLY EXPLODED VIEW 18 11 10 19 30 22 21 8 16 26 27 27 29 9 25 28 14 34 31 32 33 20 15 13 12 5 2 6 4 3 1 7 22 22 17 23 35 35 36 37 3...

Page 15: ...90 20041 Collar 5 8 Bore Shaft 3010 4 16 95 07121115 Holder Wand HOT 2 17 10 020110 Label Use Only Kerosene 1 18 2 010066 Elbow Fuel Tank 1 ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY 19 2 1085 Hose Barb 1 4 Barb x...

Page 16: ...SSUREWASHER OPERATOR S MANUAL LANDA HOT 96 626 REV 2 04 COMBUSTION ASSEMBLY EXPLODED VIEW 15 14 13 19 37 18 12 23 20 21 16 22 17 41 34 36 28 29 25 29 27 31 29 27 3 2 8 7 6 24 11 10 40 39 33 32 5 1 4 9...

Page 17: ...ie Cut 1 16 7 0141 Insulation Burner Head W Hole 1 17 7 12484 Gasket Standard Large 4 3000 2 7 31332 Burner Gasket 2 18 95 07121011S Top Wrap All Yellow 1 19 90 19995 Screw Cap 10 32 x 3 4 BM NF SS SO...

Page 18: ...TOR S MANUAL LANDA HOT 96 626 REV 2 04 PUMP ASSEMBLY HOT3 30035D 52 8 50 3 44 45 17 21 22 19 20 14 16 15 1 24 18 3 11 10 9 6 4 2 27 26 43 12 32 49 13 37 33 34 38 35 36 53 7 31 53 5 26 25 22 23 47 30 2...

Page 19: ...Hose Connection Bracket PHW PHWS OHW 1 30 2 10942 Swivel 1 2 MP x 3 4 GHF W Strainer 1 ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY 31 2 0079 Swivel 1 2 JIC Fem 3 8 Male 1 32 2 3014 Valve Fluidmaster 400A Float 1 33...

Page 20: ...MANUAL LANDA HOT 96 626 REV 2 04 PUMP ASSEMBLY HOT2 1100 HOT2 1500 HOT3 1100 HOT4 2000 HOT4 3000 2 1100 2 1500 Models Only 16 15 14 28 29 1 2 8 27 34 31 32 33 30 19 21 18 20 34 35 24 26 22 24 9 23 13...

Page 21: ...1 2 MP x 3 4 GHF W Strainer 1 15 2 1902 Strainer Inlet Garden Hose 1 16 2 30062 Valve Anti Siphon Watts 8B 1 17 5 3208 Unloader AL607 1 ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY 18 5 512024 Bushing H x 24 mm 1 19...

Page 22: ...ng 3 8 x 1 4 Reducing 1 9 4 0111424 Spray Lance 47 3 300 1 10 2 01041 Pad Soft Rubber 50 Duro 3 300 1 11 2 0058 Elbow 1 4 Pipe 45 Steel 3 300 1 12 2 0069 Adapter 1 4 x 3 8 Steel 3 300 1 ITEM PART NO D...

Page 23: ...3 2 1100 2 1500 4 011184 3 1100 4 2000 4 3000 ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY 1 3 1202 Injector Detergent Non Adjust 070 2 1100 2 1500 1 3 12021 Injector Detergent 083 3 1100 4 2000 4 3000 1 2 2 9040 Cla...

Page 24: ...7 00010 7 0101 7 21176U 7 2899U 7 21844U 7 21755U 7 578727 BECKETT BURNER SPECIFICATIONS Burner Burner Fuel Fuel Model No Assy No Fuel Nozzle Transformer Motor Pump Solenoid Coil Electrode HOT2 11021...

Page 25: ...imit switch Replace Insufficient water supplied Check water G P M to machine Restricted water flow Check nozzle for proper size or obstruction DETERGENT NOT DRAWING Air leak Tighten all clamps Check d...

Page 26: ...ter pressure Do not close trigger on spray gun for longer than five 5 minutes OIL DRIPPING Oil seal worn Check and replace if necessary MACHINE SMOKES Improper fuel or water in fuel Drain tank and rep...

Page 27: ...oid flow switch on machines 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 Reed switch malfun...

Page 28: ...to the life of your pressure washer Perform maintenance more often under severe conditions MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Replace Fuel Lines Annually Pump Oil Inspect Daily inspect the oil level Change After fi...

Page 29: ...rosion or thermal expansion 4 Damage to components from fluctuations in electrical or water supply 5 Normal maintenance service including adjustments fuel system cleaning and clearing of obstructions...

Page 30: ...n a lo que est haciendo 4 Todas las instalaciones deben cumplir con los c digos locales P ngase en contacto con un t cnico el ctrico plomero compa a de servicios p blicos o distribuidor de ventas par...

Page 31: ...el Quemador Gatillo Pistola de Aspersi n Manguera de Suministro de Agua no se incluye Tanque de Combustible Inyector Detergente Conector R pido Conector Giratoria Manguera de Alta Presi n Boquilla de...

Page 32: ...e utilizar una m quina cerca de ni os No permita que los ni os operen la m quina para lavado a presi n Es necesario supervisr la m quina durante su funcionamiento 19 Para prevenir una herida grave ase...

Page 33: ...los pasos 4 y 5 7 Conecte el cable el ctrico a la fuente de poder apropiado y oprima el bot n de encendido del cable el ctrico GFCI 8 Sujete firmemente la varilla de aspersi n y abra la v lvula de pre...

Page 34: ...e Descarga Manguera Para Detergentes Conector R pido Conector R pido Inyector Detergente ADVERTENCIA 3 Arranque la m quina como se indica en las instrucciones de operaci n 4 Coloque el tubo de la toma...

Page 35: ...caciones contenidas en el Manual del operador 3 Da o a causa de heladas deterioro debido a productos qu micos acumulaci n de escamas oxidaci n corrosi n o expansi n t rmica 4 Da o a los componentes de...

Page 36: ...Form 96 626 Revised 2 04 Printed in U S A WATER CLEANING SYSTEMS...

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