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USER MANUAL

TUNWAS12-100

v.1.1

1.

 Pressure Hose Connection (Outlet) 

9.

 Hose / Gun Retainer

2.

 Cleaning Nozzle

10.

 Detergent Filling Cap

3.

 Water Supply Connection (Inlet)

11.

 Handle

4.

 Pressure Regulator

12.

 Nozzle Holder 

5.

 Pressure Gauge

13.

 Gun

6.

 Lance

14.

 ON (Green)  / OFF (Red) Buttons

7.

 Equipment Housing

15.

 Wheels

8.

 Detergent Reservoir

ELECTRICAL SAFETY

Ensure that you check the equipment thoroughly to ensure it is safe and fit for purpose before each use.  It is important that 
you inspect all plugs, sockets, power cables and electrical fittings for wear and damage and repair or replace any defective 
components.  The risk of electric shock can be minimised by the correct use of the appropriate electrical safety devices. 

• 

We recommend that you fit a 

Residual Current Circuit Breaker (RCCB)

 in the main distribution 

board and that a 

Residual Current Device (RCD)

 is used when operating this equipment. 

• 

The 

Electricity at Work Act 1989 

includes legislation that places legal implications on employers 

to ensure the safety of electrical devices in the workplace. The regulations dictate that all portable 
equipment must be inspected regularly and tested to ensure that it is safe for use. 'Portable 
equipment' means any electrical item that can be moved and this is often referred to as 

Portable 

Appliance Testing (PAT)

. PAT testing should be carried out regularly on this equipment by trained, 

authorised personnel, as required by the legislation.  

• 

The 

Health and Safety at Work Act 1974

 states that it is the responsibility of the owner of 

electrical appliances to ensure that both the equipment and working environments are maintained to 
ensure safe operation at all times.   

• 

Check that all equipment cables are secure, correctly insulated, free from damage, and protected against short circuit and overload before 
connecting to the power supply. Do not use worn or damaged cables, plugs, sockets or other fittings.  

• 

Ensure that the power supply matches voltage requirements specified on the equipment and that the plug is wired correctly and fitted with 
the correct fuse (See 

Fig.3

).  

• 

If the electrical fuse blows, ensure it is replaced by an identical type of fuse with the same rating.  

• 

Never pull or manoeuvre this equipment into position using the power cable (move using the handle).  

• 

Ensure the power cable is kept away from heat, oil and sharp edges. 

• 

We recommend that the equipment is connected directly to the power supply without the use of extension leads as the resulting voltage drop 
can reduce motor and pump performance. 

• 

All electrical connections should be protected against the water jet and cleaning spray.  

• 

This appliance should always be used with a correctly earthed supply. Contact your electrician for advice if you are unsure.   

• 

Ensure the appliance is disconnected from the power supply before carrying out any maintenance, repairs or adjustments.  
 

 
 
 

  SAFETY GUIDELINES 

 

   

Fig.3

 

Cable Grip

Neutral 
Wire
(Blue)

Earth
Wire
(Brown)

Earth Wire
(Yellow  
& Green)

13 Amp 

Fuse

Read and ensure that you understand all of the operating instructions, safety precautions and warnings in this Instruction 
Manual before operating or maintaining this equipment. Most accidents that result from operation and maintenance are 
caused by the failure to observe basic safety rules or precautions. An accident can often be avoided by recognizing 
a potentially hazardous situation before it occurs, and by observing appropriate safety procedures. Hazards that 
must be avoided to prevent bodily injury or machine damage are identified by warnings on the equipment and in this 
Instruction Manual. Never use this equipment or modify it in any way that has not been specifically recommended by 
the manufacturer. Contact a qualified electrician for advice on any issues relating to electrical safety in your working 
environment.

Summary of Contents for COLD WASH TUNWAS12-100

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Page 2: ...e beyond their control Tundra Industrial disclaim any liability for loss or damage suffered from the use of this data or suggestions Furthermore no liability is accepted if use of any product in accordance with this data or suggestions infringes any patent Tundra Industrial reserve the right to change product specifications and warranty statements without further notification All images are for il...

Page 3: ...on or before performing any kind of adjustment to the product and prior to any maintenance tasks By following all the general safety instructions contained in this manual you will help to ensure operator safety and extend the potential lifespan of the equipment All photographs and drawings in this manual are supplied by Tundra Industrial to help illustrate the operation of the product Whilst every...

Page 4: ...imum Pressure 100bar 1500psi Flow Rate 12L Min 720L Hr Input Voltage Frequency 230V 50Hz Input Current 13A Maximum Runtime continuous 30 Minutes Hose 10M Weight NW 49kg GW 51kg Dimensions LxWxH 740mm x 430 x 620mm UNPACKING PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING PHOTOGRAPHS INSTRUCTIONS ARE FOR REFERENCE ONLY AND MAY DIFFER FOR YOUR PRESSURE WASHER MODEL PLEASE CONTACT YOUR TUNDRA INDUSTRIAL DEALER IF YOU NEED...

Page 5: ...or defective parts are identified Do not use the equipment if there are any missing or damaged parts Assembly Parts 1 Equipment Housing Plastic Body 2 Handle 3 Hose Retainer 4 M6 x 40 Screw 5 M6 x 40 Screw 6 Ø6 Washers ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE Insert the handle 2 in the guide slots on the equipment housing 1 Fix the handle and hose hanger 3 using the screws provided 4 Fix the bottom of the handle using ...

Page 6: ...leaning Nozzle 10 Detergent Filling Cap 3 Water Supply Connection Inlet 11 Handle 4 Pressure Regulator 12 Nozzle Holder 5 Pressure Gauge 13 Gun 6 Lance 14 ON Green OFF Red Buttons 7 Equipment Housing 15 Wheels 8 Detergent Reservoir EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION 3 1 5 4 7 2 6 8 9 10 11 14 12 15 13 ...

Page 7: ...ltage requirements specified on the equipment and that the plug is wired correctly and fitted with the correct fuse See Fig 3 If the electrical fuse blows ensure it is replaced by an identical type of fuse with the same rating Never pull or manoeuvre this equipment into position using the power cable move using the handle Ensure the power cable is kept away from heat oil and sharp edges We recomme...

Page 8: ...elled at high speed always appropriate protective clothing Safety goggles must always be worn when using this equipment Never point the high pressure hose directly at people animals live electrical parts or the appliance itself The appliance operates at fluid pressures and velocities high enough to penetrate human and animal flesh Do not treat fluid injection caused by accident or misuse of this e...

Page 9: ...nute in order to ensure efficient pump operation Do not use the washer on a water supply that is less than 15L per minute to prevent damage to the appliance and poor cleaning performance The operating temperature of the water supply should be within a standard range of 1 C 50 C Connect the Appliance to the Power Supply Ensure that the mains voltage corresponds with the required supply requirements...

Page 10: ...Low pressure everyday use wood plastics etc Detergent Nozzle Delicate materials Chemical cleaning using approved cleaning products Seek advise before use if you are unsure which deter gents are safe to use with this equipment and your local environ ment Changing Nozzles Warning do not attempt to change the nozzles while the appliance is running Turn the washer OFF before changing nozzles To change...

Page 11: ...eapply as required to prevent the surface from drying Do not allow the detergent to dry on the surface this will result in streaking To Rinse 1 Shut down the pressure washer Replace the detergent nozzle with a suitable cleaning nozzle Squeeze the trigger and wait for the detergent to clear 2 Keep the spray gun a safe distance from the area you plan to spray 3 Start at the top of the cleaning area ...

Page 12: ...bung and gather the waste oil into a suitable container Clean any spillage or residue and replace the drainage bung Spray Gun Nozzle Cleaning Keep the gun case trigger area and quick release connections clean at all times Check and clean regularly with every use If the nozzle becomes clogged with dirt and debris excessive pressure can build up If the nozzle becomes partially clogged or restricted ...

Page 13: ...gaged Pump and motor do not stop when trigger is released 1 Trigger is damaged Contact your dealer The motor is running but pump is not operating at the correct pressure 1 Air trapped in the pump Let the washer run with the gun open and lance removed for a period of time until a steady stream of water is released 2 Suction or discharge valves are clogged or worn out Check that water filter is not ...

Page 14: ...te handling Please contact your local authority for further details of your nearest designated collection point Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste in accordance with you national legislation For business users in the European Union If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment please contact your dealer or supplier for further information Information on D...

Page 15: ...nded Low Voltage Directive TÜV Rheinland LGA Products Tillystr 2 90431 Nuremberg Germany 49 221 806 0 Equipment Category Electric Pressure Washer Product Name Model TUNWAS12 100 1500psi Industrial Cold Wash Pressure Washer Signed by Stephen McIntyre Position in the company Operations Director Date 29 May 2018 Name and address of manufacturer or authorised representative Tundra Industrial Herons Wa...

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Page 17: ...ector R3 8 110 1 Chemical tank cover 21 3 Water seal underprop 66 1 Screw thread plug R3 8 111 1 Handrail 22 3 Water seal D18 X D26 X 5 5 67 1 Headrace 112 1 Wire underprop 23 1 Pump body 68 1 Hose 113 4 M6 x 40 Bolt 24 6 O ring D15 X 2 4 69 1 M14X 1 5 connector 114 2 Washer D6 25 6 Valve seat 70 1 Chemical injection ball 115 1 Clapboard 26 3 Valve patch 71 1 Chemical injection 116 1 Tube 27 6 Val...

Page 18: ...arranty Repair Should Tundra Industrial confirm the existence of any fault covered by this warranty the fault will be corrected by repair or replacement at an authorized Tundra Industrial dealer or repair centre Packaging Freight Costs The customer is responsible for the packaging of the equipment and making it ready for collection Tundra Industrial will arrange collection and transportation of an...

Page 19: ...l be unable to collect or process any warranty requests without a copy of the original proof of purchase Step 3 Assessment and Repair On receipt the equipment will be assessed by an authorised Tundra Industrial engineer and it will be determined if the equipment is defective and in need of repair and any repairs needed are covered by the warranty policy In order to qualify for warranty cover all e...

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