background image

BACKPACK IN USE 

The Backpack is an optional accessory and may not be 
supplied with your PP1.  It can be ordered separately. Please
quote part description: PP1 Backpack.

1.

Before fitting the PowerPack to the backpack, adjust the
harness by trial fitting to the operator.  Adjust the bottom
harness strap to allow the clips to engage.  Then adjust the
bottom harness strap to remove any slack (see picture).

2.

Adjust the top harness strap to allow the clips to engage.
Then adjust the top harness strap to remove any slack
(see picture).

! WARNING:

Ensure the engine is cool before fitting to the backpack.

3.

Whilst holding the PowerPack handle, tilt it back on the 
out-turned legs of the frame.  Engage the backpack
retaining hooks located at the bottom of the backpack 
underneath the PowerPack frame as shown.

4.

Tilt the PowerPack frame back to the horizontal position to 
engage fully the retaining hooks as shown.

5.

Locate the backpack retaining pin into the hole in the 
PowerPack frame and insert the retaining clip to prevent
the PowerPack from

becoming dislodged during

transportation (see picture).

6.

Lift the assembly and place arms through backpack and
secure the clips as

described

above for harness

adjustment.

To remove, reverse the procedure described above.

w

 PP1

16

Summary of Contents for Waterra PowerPack PP1

Page 1: ...NFORMITY 2 INTRODUCTION 3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION 9 PRE OPERATION CHECKS 11 PUMPING OPERATION 12 BACKPACK IN USE 16 MAINTENANCE 17 TROUBLE SHOOTING 17 SPECIFICATIONS 18 SERVICE...

Page 2: ...rating inertial pumps Type PowerPack PP1 Serial Numbers Engine No PowerPack PP1 No Requirements Meets the relevant Essential Health Safety Requirements of EEC Directive 98 37 EC in accordance with The...

Page 3: ...any time without notice and without incurring any obligation No part of this publication may be reproduced without written permission This manual should be considered a permanent part of the PowerPack...

Page 4: ...gine Be careful not to touch the exhaust pipe while it its hot Let the engine cool before storing indoors To prevent scalding pay attention to the warning marks attached to the PowerPack Wear ear defe...

Page 5: ...frame when the unit is in operation The maximum recommended time for contact with this part is 16 minutes per day The prescribed method for stabilising the unit during operation is for the operator t...

Page 6: ...gnal and other signals between operator and assistant be decided prior to operation and that they are used for safety during operation x Keep in mind that the operator or user is responsible for accid...

Page 7: ...jury caused by vibration x Do not smoke while working Fire and Burn Hazard Petrol gasoline is extremely flammable and petrol gasoline vapour can explode Use extreme care when handling petrol gasoline...

Page 8: ...ven partially enclosed the air you breathe could contain a dangerous amount of exhaust gas x To keep exhaust gas from building up provide adequate ventilation x Do not operate the engine in a confined...

Page 9: ...COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION Bracketed codes are for spares identification A full list of parts is available from Waterra or your local dealer w PP1 9...

Page 10: ...le setting move lever indicated in the picture anti clockwise to slow the engine or clockwise to speed it up NB The maximum throttle setting is limited Do not override this setting as it could damage...

Page 11: ...for wear see picture Borehole Assessment Check borehole depth and water level prior to pumping Ensure that the maximum depth of the pump in the borehole and the borehole water level will not exceed th...

Page 12: ...en pumping from a borehole with protective headworks or where the borehole lining is raised above ground level 1 Lift PowerPack and hook onto the lip of the borehole lining or headworks see picture 2...

Page 13: ...en tubing is in position rotate the wing nut on small clamping arm clockwise to hold tube and clamp firmly in place 9 The discharge end of the tubing can either be held manually or taped to the side o...

Page 14: ...and the ratchet strap holding the PowerPack to the borehole where used is fastened tightly Confirm that the throttle control on the engine is set at Slow speed 1 The engine may now be started Follow H...

Page 15: ...Turn the engine switch to the off position 0 Releasing the clamping strap from the borehole Squeeze the ratchet release slide and rotate the handle anticlockwise until it engages in the slots provide...

Page 16: ...ING Ensure the engine is cool before fitting to the backpack 3 Whilst holding the PowerPack handle tilt it back on the out turned legs of the frame Engage the backpack retaining hooks located at the b...

Page 17: ...gineer Recommended lubricant for bronze bush bearings ISO VG60 or OSI VG15 SAE30 or SAE40 Recommended lubricant for guide rails Multi purpose grease e g Castrol CL Maintenance schedule for engine NOTE...

Page 18: ...part of the frame Bottom Foot Rail and applying 50kg of weight on either end of the plank with a load applied to the slider to replicate 33 meters of high flow tube with a ball valve on the end and a...

Page 19: ...t e r L e v e l M e t r e s 0 10 Intake Depth Metres Flow Rate Litres Minute 20 30 40 50 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 0 10 20 30 40 D e p t h T o W a t e r L e v e l M e t r e s Example Intake depth 45m Water l...

Page 20: ...4 Service Options 6 Month and 12 month end of Warranty inspection and ongoing six monthly services Contact Waterra service department or local Waterra dealer SPARES Commonly requested parts for the ac...

Page 21: ...r use outside the recommended pumping depth parameters x Repairs required as a result of non approved third parties maintaining the product or any unapproved modifications x Repairs required on any un...

Page 22: ...w PP1 22 NOTES...

Reviews: