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1.  OBSERVE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

  Make sure you have read and understood the whole instruction 

manual before installing, operating or carrying out any maintenance 
on this unit. 

  Warnings and data plates on the unit provide important directions 

and information on the safe use of the unit. 

  In addition to these operating and safety instructions please make 

sure that all accident prevention regulations applicable in the 
country of use are followed. 

  In addition to these operating and safety instructions any standards relating to the installation and 

operation of high pressure cleaners applicable in your country must be strictly followed. 

  This unit is not intended for use by children. Children must always be supervised when in the 

vicinity and ensure that they DO NOT play with the unit. Further, it is not intended for use by 
persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience or 
knowledge. It must only be operated by persons instructed in its use who have been especially 
authorized to do so. 

  DO NOT operate the unit without appropriate personal protective equipment PPE. 

 

2.  FIRE PREVENTION 

  Store flammable fluids in approved containers and cabinets away 

from sparks and heat. 

  To avoid fire, be alert for leaks of flammable substances from 

hoses and lines. 

  The exhaust gas muffler is very hot. To prevent a fire, do not 

expose dry grass, mowed grass, oil or any other combustible 
material to exhaust gas. Keep the engine and muffler clean at all 
times. 

  Be sure to stop the engine before cleaning the unit. 

  Under NO circumstance use flammable liquids, undiluted acids or 

solvents as a chemical as the spray produced would be highly 
flammable. 

 

3.  SAFE HANDLING OF FUEL AND LUBRICANTS 

  Always turn off the engine and let the unit cool down before 

refueling and/or lubricating. 

  DO NOT smoke or allow flames or sparks in your work area. Fuel 

is extremely flammable and explosive under certain conditions. 

  Refuel in a well ventilated and open area. When fuel and/or 

lubricants are spilled clean immediately.  

  DO NOT mix fuel. Incorrect fuels shall not be used as they may 

prove hazardous. 

  Use only clean and approved fuel, store in appropriate containers 

and dispensers

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GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for HP201SAE

Page 1: ...and this instruction manual before operating this unit and retain for future reference Failure to follow operating safety and maintenance instructions outlined in this manual releases the manufacturer...

Page 2: ...ccordance with the recommendations and safety precautions detailed in this manual All Spitwater high pressure cleaners undergo rigorous safety and operational tests before being dispatched into the ma...

Page 3: ...A N A N A V Ah 20HR 26 26 Ah CCA 280 280 A PUMP MODEL WS251 WS202 N A N A N A OIL TYPE 15W 40 15W 40 OIL CAPACITY 1 1 L OTHER DETERGENT BOTTLE CAPACITY 5 5 N A L VALUES DETERMINED AS PER AS NZS 60335...

Page 4: ...ntial injury if not cautious Their meaning is listed next to them for your attention CAUTION Hot surface Do not touch DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS WARNING This...

Page 5: ...Do not alter or remove safety labels WATER INLET CONNECTOR PRESSURE GAUGE TRIGGER GUN SERIAL LABEL CHEMICAL FLOW ADJUSTMENT ENGINE SWITCH HIGH PRESSURE HOSE PRESSURE HIGH LOW SCWA60 A ONLY PETROL TAN...

Page 6: ...ly authorized to do so DO NOT operate the unit without appropriate personal protective equipment PPE 2 FIRE PREVENTION Store flammable fluids in approved containers and cabinets away from sparks and h...

Page 7: ...of hot components e g muffler muffler cover and engine body during operation and after the engine has been shut off 6 CHEMICAL HAZARD In the event of accidental contact with cleaning detergent or oil...

Page 8: ...user is subject to very strong recoil forces and torque There is a risk of high pressure water jet injury Never aim the jet at yourself other people or animals as this could result in serious injuries...

Page 9: ...er components When finishing work switch OFF the unit and release any trapped pressure in the hose and engage the gun trigger lock Never leave the unit unattended while it is running Never lock the sp...

Page 10: ...in order to prevent it from sliding or falling 4 If transporting the unit make sure there is no possibility for the temperature to be at or below 0 C If it is necessary to transport the unit at or be...

Page 11: ...erate on an uneven surface or on loose gravel 5 The engine and exhaust becomes very hot during operation Keep the unit at least 1metre 3 feet away from buildings or other equipment during operation AS...

Page 12: ...s do not interchange during assembly Add nozzle shield after nozzle assembly Refer diagram below 10 LANCE TRIGGER GUN HIGH PRESSURE HOSE ASSEMBLY Connect the lance to the spray gun by an in built quic...

Page 13: ...release adaptor to the high pressure hose fitting Do not over tighten 11 ASSEMBLY OF HIGH PRESSURE HOSE WITH THE UNIT Connect the quick release high pressure hose to the outlet connector of the unit H...

Page 14: ...er tank The float valve will automatically stop the water flow when the water tank is full Water that has flowed through backflow preventer is considered to be non potable non drinkable For suction su...

Page 15: ...starter for more than 5 seconds at a time will overheat the starter motor and can damage it When the engine starts release the engine switch allowing it to return to the ON position RECOIL START 1 Tur...

Page 16: ...matches the value on the data plate and in the technical data Also check that when the trigger is released the pressure shown on the gauge returns to zero 4 To adjust spray angle turn the nozzle head...

Page 17: ...y circumstance acid or corrosive products contact an authorized service agent or the manufacturer if in doubt 1 If detergent is required it CAN BE USED IN LOW PRESSURE ONLY 2 Open the chemical injecto...

Page 18: ...the unit by pulling the trigger of the spray gun then engage the spray gun trigger lock Failure to follow this instruction will leave the unit in a potentially unsafe manner 4 If the unit is to be le...

Page 19: ...There are a number of important components that have been set and sealed at the factory Never under any circumstances tamper with modify or adjust these settings 7 Make sure this unit is regularly se...

Page 20: ...oil leakage and contamination Check for any service due based on USAGE VS SERVICE FREQUENCY Table A CHECKS DURING UNIT RUN Check for proper functioning of pressure gauge Check for water leaks at high...

Page 21: ...hecks and replacement listed above are for units subjected to normal operating conditions Should the unit be subjected to abnormal conditions eg heavy use dirty water extreme temperatures or condition...

Page 22: ...the pump Make sure the level is between min max level notches on the dipstick or is level with the indicator on the sight glass Ensure the unit is on a flat surface Remove the oil level dipstick and...

Page 23: ...vice agent Water leaking from pump Contact Spitwater service agent Oil leaking from pump Contact Spitwater service agent Engine does not start operate correctly Refer to engine instruction book Contac...

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