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Maintenance

It is advisable, periodically, to visually inspect the 
burner. Check air inlet to make sure it is not clogged or 
blocked. Wipe off any oil spills and keep equipment 
clean and dry.

The flow of combustion and ventilating air to the burner 
must not be blocked or obstructed in any manner.

The area around the Landa washer should be kept 
clean and free of combustible materials, gasoline and 
other flammable vapors and liquids.

Unloader Valves

Unloader valves are preset and tested at the factory 
before shipping. Tampering with the factory setting may 
cause personal injury and/or property damage, and will 
void the manufacturers warranty. 

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 of anti-freeze 
and water in the float tank. Turn the engine on to siphon 
the anti-freeze mixture through the machine. If 
compressed air is available, an air fitting can be 
screwed into the float tank by removing the float tank 
strainer and fitting. Then inject the compressed air. 
Water will be blown out of the machine when the trigger 
on the spray gun is opened.

High Limit Hot Water Thermostat

For 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 off until the water 
cools then automatically reset itself. The thermostat 
sensor is located on the discharge side of the heating 
coil. The thermostat control dial is located on the 
control panel.

Pumps

Use only 10W-40 weight non-foaming oil. Change oil 
after first 50 hours of use. Thereafter, change oil every 
year or at 500 hour intervals. Oil level should be 
checked through use of dipstick found on top of pump, 
or the red dot visible through the oil gauge window. Oil 
should be maintained at that level.

Cleaning of Coils

In alkaline water areas, lime deposits can accumulate 
rapidly inside the heating coil. This growth is increased 
by the extreme heat build up in the coil. The best 
preventative for liming conditions is to use high quality 
cleaning detergents. In areas where alkaline water is 
an extreme problem, periodic use of Landa Coil 
Descaler (Part # 8.914-296.0) will remove lime and 
other deposits before coil becomes plugged. 

Periodic descaling of the heating coil is recom-
mended so please consult your local Landa Dealer 
for instructions.

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 after following 
the coil removal steps (See Coil Removal page).

Rupture Disk

If pressure from pump or thermal expansion should 
exceed safe limits, the rupture disk will burst allowing 
high pressure to be discharged through hose to ground. 
When the disk ruptures it will need to be replaced. 
Torque new rupture disk to 35 ft. lbs.

Landa SLT/SLX Kubota Diesel Operator’s Manual  9.807-540.0 - E

Summary of Contents for SLT Series

Page 1: ...E INDO ORS Asse mble d in USA Use Appro ved Deter gent Only Conta ins comp onent s from one or more of the follow ing count ries Unite d States China Italy Japan and Thaila nd 8 93 2 96 8 0 MODELS SL...

Page 2: ...tenance Glow Plug When the light is on the engine is being pre heated When the light turns off the engine can be started Low Oil When the light is on it means check the oil level Add oil if needed Bat...

Page 3: ...t Down And Clean Up 13 Maintenance Storage 14 Engine Maintenance 14 Maintenance And Service 14 Unloader Valves 15 Winterizing Procedure 15 High Limit Hot Water Thermostat 15 Pumps 15 Cleaning of Coils...

Page 4: ...e Levels of hazards are identified that could result in product damage personal injury or severe injury resulting in death The OPERATIONS section is to familiarize the operator with the operation and...

Page 5: ...guage by the purchaser owner making sure that the operator comprehends its contents Owner and or user must study and maintain for future reference the manufacturers instructions The operator must know...

Page 6: ...le spraying Safety glasses do not provide full protection 6 Keep operating area clear of all persons WARNING Flammable liquids can create fumes which can ignite causing property damage or severe injur...

Page 7: ...l shut off valve OFF CAUTION Hot discharge fluid Do not touch or direct discharge stream at persons or animals WARNING This machine produces hot water and must have insulated components attached to pr...

Page 8: ...tr me prudence au moment d utiliser une chelle des chafaudages ou toute autre surface relativement instable La zone de nettoyage doit avoir une pente et un drainage ad quats pour r duire la possibilit...

Page 9: ...ump damage 9 80 1 42 7 0 OF F GLST DO NOT OVE RLO AD GEN ERA TOR Units equip ped with optio nal gene rator shou ld not excee d 1000 watts resis tive load See Serv ice Manu al for detai ls CA UT IO N O...

Page 10: ...o insert your choice of pressure nozzle CAUTION Never replace nozzles without engaging the safety latch on the spray gun trigger ATTENTION Ne jamais remplacer les buses sans d abord mettre le disposit...

Page 11: ...807 540 0 E 9 8 01 427 0 OFF GL ST DO NO T OV ER LO AD GE NE RA TO R Unit s equ ippe d with opti ona l gen erat or sho uld not exce ed 100 0 wat ts resi stiv e load See Serv ice Man ual for deta ils...

Page 12: ...op 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 stub...

Page 13: ...3 Turn engine key switch off Burner Switch 9 80 1 4 27 0 OF F GL ST DO NOT OVE RLO AD GEN ERA TOR Units equi pped with optio nal gene rator shou ld not exce ed 1000 watt s resis tive load See Serv ic...

Page 14: ...r 4 Cover the pressure washer and store in a clean dry place that is well ventilated away from open flame or sparks After Extended Storage CAUTION Prior to restarting thaw out any possible ice from pr...

Page 15: ...erating temperature the high limit control will turn the burner off until the water cools then automatically reset itself The thermostat sensor is located on the discharge side of the heating coil The...

Page 16: ...e located on the fuel pump to control the flow of fuel to the combus tion chamber The solenoid which is normally closed is activated by a flow switch when water flows through it When the operator rele...

Page 17: ...not to plug or enlarge the nozzle For maximum efficiency replace the nozzle each season Electrodes Setting SLT 6 8 only Burner Air Adjustment The oil burner on this machine is preset for operation at...

Page 18: ...om each side of coil and tank assembly these bolts are used to fasten tank to chassis 5 Remove fittings connected to the 1 2 pipe nipples from inlet and discharge sides of coil 6 Remove top tank wrap...

Page 19: ...ually Replace High Pressure Nozzle Every 6 months Replace Quick Connects Annually Clean Water Screen Filter Weekly Replace HP Hose Annually Kubota Engine Maintenance Schedule Engine Oil SAE 10W 30 API...

Page 20: ...foaming oil Engine Oil Check daily before first use of your new Power Washer Change pump oil after first 50 hours and every 200 hours thereafter Use SAE 10W 30 API CF rating Cj 4 DateOilChanged Month...

Page 21: ...n X X X Engine overload X X X X X X X Excessive parasitic load X X X Valve lash insufficient excessive X X X X Injection timing out of spec advanced X X X X X Injection timing out of spec retarded X X...

Page 22: ...pressure control valve Rebuild or replace as needed Slow engine RPM Set engine speed at proper specifications Pump sucking air Check water supply and possibility of air seepage Valves sticking Check...

Page 23: ...y Engine altitude The engine is preset for operation at altitudes below 1000 feet above sea level If operated at higher altitudes it may be necessary to contact your local authorized engine sales and...

Page 24: ...place Incorrect fuel nozzle size Contact your local Landa Dealer Insufficient water supplied Check water G P M to machine Restricted water flow Check nozzle for obstruction proper size PUMP NOISY Air...

Page 25: ...s Repair hole Low detergent level Add detergent if needed PUMP RUNNING NORMALLY BUT PRESSURE LOW ON INSTALLATION Pump sucking air Check water supply and possibility of air seepage Valves sticking Chec...

Page 26: ...9 807 540 0 Printed in U S A...

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