SIP 08976 Assembly Instructions Manual Download Page 10

> STABILITY  

 WARNING: 

 The machine must be always kept 

on horizontal bases, in a safe and stable way.

>  WATER SUPPLY

   Water supply collection

Water supply from the water main

·  Connect a supply hose (not included) to 

the water inlet of the unit and to the water 

supply.

·  Open the water supply.

 WARNING: (symbol) machine not suitable 

for connection to the potable water mains.

The cleaner can only be connected to the wa-

ter mains if the water mains is separated by a 

backflow preventer. Make sure that the hose 

is at least Ø 13mm-1/2 inch and that it is rein-

forced.

• 

WARNING: Water that has flown through 

backflow preventers is considered to be 

nonpotable.

IMPORTANT: Only clean or filtered water 

should be used for intake. The delivery of 

the water intake tap should be equal to the 

double of the maximum pump range. 

-  Minimum delivery rate: 15 l/ min.

-  Maximum intake water temperature: 40°C

-  Max inlet water pressure: 1Mpa

Place the cleaner as close to the water supply 

system as possible.

Water supply from an open container

·  Unscrew the coupling part for the water 

inlet.

· Screw the suction hose with filter (not 

included) onto the water connection of the 

unit.

·  Hang the filter in the container.

·  Vent the unit before operation.

·  Unscrew the high-pressure line at the high-

pressure outlet of the unit.

·  Switch on the unit and let it run until water 

free of bubbles emerges at the high-pressure 

outlet.

·  Switch off the unit and screw on the high-

pressure hose again. 

 

Failure to comply with the above conditions 

causes serious mechanical damage to the 

pump and the loss of warranty cover.

>  ELECTRICITY SUPPLY

Check that the mains voltage is the same as 

that of your machine, indicated on the techni-

cal data plate. Your electrical system must be 

constructed by qualified technicians capable of 

working in accordance with the requirements 

of the regulations in force (earth connection, 

fuses, differential security breaker, etc).

In case of failure to comply with one of the 

regulations stated above, the manufacturer 

declines all responsibility for the staff and 

provides no warranty.

IMPORTANT: Regarding three-phase mo-

tors, pay attention to the connection of the 

electric cable to the plug (see electric dia-

gram).

-  The appliance’s electrical connection must 

comply with the IEC 60364-1 standard.

 IMPORTANT:  Before connecting the 

appliance, make sure that the nameplate 

data are the same as those of the electrical 

mains and that the socket is protected by a 

differential security breaker with tripping 

sensitivity below 0.03 A - 30 ms.

-   If the appliance’s plug is not compatible with 

the socket, have the socket replaced with 

another of suitable type by professionally 

qualified staff.

-  

Never use the appliance in ambient 

temperatures below 0° C if it is equipped 

with a PVC (H VV-F) cable.

 XY  WARNING: Inadequate extension cords 

can be dangerous.

 XJ  WARNING: If an extension cord is used, 

the plug and socket must be of watertight 

construction. 

   Information for supply may also be obtained 

from the plug manufacturer.

230-240V

400-415V

3G   2,5 mm2

4G   2,5 mm2

max 20 m

max 30 m

EN

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Summary of Contents for 08976

Page 1: ... HIGH PRESSURE CLEANER WARNING read the instructions carefully before use SIP CW3000 PRO SIP CW4000 PRO Technical data plate ...

Page 2: ...Depending on the model there are differences in the scopes of delivery 2 2x Click Click ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 3: ...SIP CW4000 PRO 3 fig A DESCRIPTION OFTHE MACHINE 1 Handle 2 ON OFF switch 3 Detergent suction 4 Water outlet 5 High pressure hose 6 Gun 7 Lance 8 Nozzle 9 Electric cable 10 Water inlet filter 10b Rubber hose fitting 11 Regulator of pressure 12 Pressure gauge 13 Detergent tank DETERGENT SUCTION ...

Page 4: ...fig C 1 5 7 6 2 4 ...

Page 5: ...pressure pressure OK 1 2 3 4 STARTING UP fig D spread pattern pencil jet high low pressure fig E 5 ...

Page 6: ...6 H2O WATERDIAGRAM fig H ...

Page 7: ...1 Ph T S fig I 7 A A SENCONDARYWINDING A M PRIMARYWINDING C CAPACITOR IT THERMALSWICTH TS AUTOMATICSTOPSYSTEMCONTACT DALMOTORE FROMMOTOR ...

Page 8: ...e of persons unless they wear protective clothing 05b Do not allow other people or animals within a range of 5m when operating the machine 05c Always wear suitable protective clothing in order to protect yourself against ricocheting parts 05d Do not touch the plug and the appliance with wet hands or when barefoot 05e Wear safety goggles and non slip rubber footwear 06WARNING Do not direct the nozz...

Page 9: ...e parts from the manufacturer or approved by the manufacturer 23WARNING Do not direct the jet against yourself or others in order to clean clothes or foot wear 24WARNING High pressure cleaners shall not be used by children or untrained personnel WARNING Water that has flown through backflow preventers is considered to be non potable XX WARNING the machine shall be disconnected from its power sourc...

Page 10: ...pressure hose again Failure to comply with the above conditions causes serious mechanical damage to the pump and the loss of warranty cover ELECTRICITY SUPPLY Check that the mains voltage is the same as that of your machine indicated on the techni cal data plate Your electrical system must be constructed by qualified technicians capable of working in accordance with the requirements of the regulat...

Page 11: ...ith washer machines INSTALLATION Check that the master switch is turned to OFF and that the water filter is fitted into the pump s inlet pipe Screw the snap connection into place by hand without the aid of tools Connect the water supply hose to the snap connection The hose must have an inside diameter of at least 13 mm 1 2 Connect the high pressure hose to the pump s outlet pipe Press the high pre...

Page 12: ...pect and clean the water intake filter on the inta ke union periodically This is important to prevent fouling which may impair operation of the pump CHECKING THE SPRAY ROD NOZZLE Replace the nozzle when the pressure drops below the normal values DESCALING The descaling procedure must be carried out periodically with specific products The interval depends on the hard ness of the water Pour one litr...

Page 13: ...thorised service centre Increase the pressure by screwing in the pressure regulator knob Replace the nozzle Fault Fluctuating pressure Cause The nozzle is either clogged or deformed Suction delivery valves are clogged or worn out Worn gaskets Pressure regulator valve gaskets worn The filter is dirty Repair Dismantle the lance and clean the nozzle with the pin provided Contact an authorised serv ic...

Page 14: ...arts DISPOSAL As the owner of electrical or electronic equipment the law in accordance with the EU Directive 2012 19 EU on waste from electrical and electronicequipmentandthenationallawsofthe EU Member States that have implemented this Directive prohibits you from disposing of this product or its electri cal electronic accessories as municipal solid waste and obliges you to make use of the appropr...

Page 15: ...yment for faults due to incorrect usage by the operator and for parts falling within the usual maintenance such as Gaskets diaphragms sealing rings oil and so on The Manufacturer shall not be held responsible for accidents to the operator or third parties while the equipment is in use This warranty shall not be valid if a previous service or repairs were performed by unau thorized individuals or c...

Page 16: ...entative Declare that the SIP CW3000 Pro Pressure Washer SIP Part No 08976 SIP CW4000 Pro Pressure Washer SIP Part No 08978 Conforms to the requirements of the following Directive s as indicated 2006 42 EC Machinery Directive 2014 35 EU Low Voltage Directive 2014 30 EU EMC Directive 200 14 EC Outdoor Noise Directive As Amended By 2005 88 EC 2011 65 EU RoHS Directive And the relevant harmonised sta...

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