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MyTana M30 JET TER User Manual
Remote Jetting
Jetter motor must be off for setup
Disconnect the jumper hose from the pump to the reel.
To remove the reel, twist the swiveling latch on the back
of the reel. Lift the entire reel unit up and out from the
bracket, and insert it in to the reel stand slot. Tighten the
swiveling latch.
Carry the reel and position near the opening where the
hose will be inserted.
Attach the 50’ jumper hose at the pump, then to the reel.
Start up beginning at #1 in the Operation Instructions.
Using the Washer Wand
MyTana offers an optional pressure washer wand, with
nozzles suitable for use with the M30. Attach the wand’s
quick connect fitting to the 3/8" jetting hose for pressure
washing applications.
Follow start up and shut down procedures
Adjust the nozzle at the end of the lance to achieve the best
spray pattern for the pressure wash job being done.
WARNING: Avoid running the machine with the wand in
the closed position (trigger is not engaged) for more than
10 minutes. Extended shut-off sends the pump into bypass,
risking pump overheating.
Using the HotBox
Using the optional HotBox for hot water jetting keeps hot
water safely downstream from the pump.
The HotBox requires high-temp hose for jetting, available
at MyTana.com. Keep a section on a portable hose caddy
equipped with a ball valve, both for convenience and to
provide flow control to the high-temp hose.
Disconnect the M30’s short jumper hose from the pump
quick connect coupling; then connect the HotBox jumper
hose marked “cold water inlet” to this coupling.
Connect the other loose jumper hose (included with
the HotBox) to the Box’s outlet connection, and to the
high-temp hose reel.
Follow the owner’s manual included with the HotBox for
operation instructions.
Shut Down
1. As you pull the hose back out
of the line, when you see the
tape marker, reduce pressure
gradually with pressure
regulator until gauge is at zero.
2. Stop the motor/engine
• Move throttle lever all the way
to the right (slowest setting)
• Turn the key to the “off”
position
• Turn the fuel valve to the
“off” position
3. Continue to run water through pump and hose for
30 - 60 seconds.
4. Close water faucet and disconnect garden hose.
5. Close reel ball valve. Disconnect supply hose from jetter.
6. Pull remaining jetter hose from drain line, remove
nozzle if you choose.
7. Blow water out of the hose if freezing is
a concern.
8. Store jetter hose properly on reel or in a
coil to avoid damage to hose.
Anti Freeze Procedure
If you know there will be a period of 2-3 days when the
jetter will be idle OR if the jetter is stored in potentially
freezing weather, make sure to run antifreeze into pump
and hose as part of your shut down procedure.
This helps with lubrication, prevents o-rings from drying
out and greatly reduces the chance of rust, minerals and
other contaminants damaging the pump during storage.
Insert a short length of garden hose into a gallon of
antifreeze. Turn on the pump and run until you see
antifreeze coming out of the nozzle end of the hose.
At next use of jetter, you can recover most of that antifreeze
when you hook up to your water source. Antifreeze can be
used multiple times. However if it gets too diluted (more
than 50% water) or if there is any discoloration, discard that
antifreeze and replace with new.
We recommend using RV antifreeze.
Do not shut off
water flow with
ball valve until the
pressure is reduced
to zero. If the ball
valve on the reel
is shut off under
pressure, it can
create a pressure
lock and will be
hard to turn the
valve on for the
next job.
Winterize/add
anti-freeze if
needed