DESCRIPTION AND PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
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The following is a brief explanation of parts from the illustrations above that are not discussed further in
the manual.
Securing end of filling hose (3)
The end of the filling hose is attached to this connection.
Pump cover (4)
Removing this cover will make the pump, battery and oil tank accessible for maintenance and service.
Engine cover (5)
Removing this cover will make the engine accessible for maintenance and service.
12V connection (7)
The 12 volt connection is used to connect accessories, such as a work light.
Spray nozzles on holders (8)
Screw the spray nozzles onto the nozzle holders.
The battery supplies the machine with power.
Supply valve, filling reel (11)
Open this valve when the water tanks are filled through the filling hose.
High pressure valve (14)
This valve regulates the supply of water to the high pressure hose. If the Riomote control (option) is
installed, the high pressure valve is always open. The water supply is then controlled by the valve on the
actuator. The high pressure valve acts as a safety valve in an emergency: this allows you to immediately
interrupt the supply of water to the high pressure hose.
Locks, covers (20)
The pump and engine cover are held in place with these locks.
Connection, drain hose (22)
Connect the drain hose here and place the end of the hose outside the vehicle when you want to empty
the water tanks. Then the vehicle will remain dry inside.
Reel latch (23)
This latch prevents the reel from turning. It is operated by twisting the wings.
Latch, swivel arm (24)
The latch of the swivel arm holds the swivel arm in place. There are four different positions:
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In the first position, the swivel arm is completely in the machine. This position is intended for driving
the vehicle. In the other positions the vehicle must NOT be driven.
Summary of Contents for CityJet
Page 1: ...CityJet user manual...
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Page 8: ...INTRODUCTION 8...
Page 10: ...DESCRIPTION AND PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION 10 1 6 2 3 4 5 12 13 11 10 7 8 9 8...
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Page 36: ...SAFETY 36...
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