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Winterizing and Long-Term Storage
FOLLOW ALL OF THE ABOVE SHUT-DOWN PROCEDURES, ADDING THE FOLLOWING STEPS….
• After disconnecting the water supply, and before disconnecting the high-pressure hose, turn the
pressure cleaner on for 2-3 seconds, until any remaining water in the pump exits.
TURN UNIT OFF
IMMEDIATELY.
CONTINUED USE OF THE PRESSURE CLEANER WITHOUT WATER SUPPLY ATTACHED WILL
CAUSE SEVERE DAMAGE TO THE UNIT!
• Always store the pressure cleaner, parts, and accessories in an area with a temperature above 0°
C (32° F).
WARNING: FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS WILL RESULT IN
DAMAGE TO THE PUMP ASSEMBLY.
Maintenance
• This pressure cleaner is supplied with a closed lubrication system, so no addition of oil is needed.
• Check all hoses and accessories for damage prior to use.
• Check the inlet filter periodically for deposits. Clean this filter regularly for maximum performance.
6. CLEANING TIPS
WARNING: ALWAYS TEST THE SPRAY IN AN AREA FREE AND CLEAR OF PEOPLE AND
OBJECTS BEFORE YOU SPRAYAT THE INTENDED CLEANING SURFACE.
Wood and Vinyl Decks
Rinse deck and surrounding area with fresh water. If using detergent, fill the detergent reservoir and
apply to the area being cleaned at low pressure. For optimal results, reduce your work area to
smaller sections and clean each section one at a time. Allow the detergent to rest on the surface for
a few minutes and then rinse at high pressure. DO NOT LET THE CLEANSER DRY. Always clean
from left to right and top to bottom for best results. Rinse at high pressure using the fan spray
keeping the tip of the spray nozzle at least 6-9 inches from the cleaning surface. Maintain a further
distance from the cleaning area when using a direct spray. Caution: For softer woods, increase the
distance from the cleaning area.
Cement Patios, Stone, and Brick
Rinse cleaning and surrounding area with fresh water. If using detergent, fill the detergent reservoir
and apply to the area being cleaned at low pressure. Rinse at high pressure using the fan spray in a
sweeping motion keeping the tip of the spray nozzle at least 3-6 inches from the cleaning surface.
Maintain a further distance from the cleaning area when using a direct spray.
Cars, Boats, and Motorcycles
Rinse cleaning and surrounding area with fresh water. If using detergent, fill the detergent reservoir
and apply to the area being cleaned at low pressure. To achieve the best results, clean one side at
a time. Allow the detergent to rest on the surface for a few minutes, but do not let the detergent dry.
Rinse at high pressure using the fan spray in a sweeping motion keeping the tip of the spray nozzle
at least 8 inches from the cleaning surface. Maintain a further distance from the cleaning area when
using a direct spray. Wipe surface dry for a polished finish.
Barbecue Grills, Power Equipment, and Garden Tools
Rinse cleaning and surrounding area with fresh water. If using detergent, fill the detergent reservoir
and apply to the area being cleaned at low pressure. Allow the detergent to rest on the surface for a
few minutes, but do not let the detergent dry. Rinse at high pressure using the fan spray keeping
the tip of the spray nozzle at least 1-3 inches from the cleaning surface. Maintain a further distance
from the cleaning area when using a direct spray.
Barbecue Grills, Power Equipment, and Garden Tools
Rinse cleaning and surrounding area with fresh water. If using detergent, fill the detergent reservoir
and apply to the area being cleaned at low pressure. Allow the detergent to rest on the surface for a
few minutes, but do not let the detergent dry. Rinse at high pressure using the fan spray keeping
the tip of the spray nozzle at least 1-3 inches from the cleaning surface. Maintain a further distance
from the cleaning area when using a direct spray.
7. TECHNICAL DATA
Model:
DAX130-1800
Power: 1800 W
Max flow: 420 L/h
Rated flow: 306 L/h(in 110 V) ~ 324 L/h (in 220 ~ 240 V)
Max pressure: 130 bar
Rated pressure: 85-95 bar
ENVIRONMENT
Should your machine need replacement after extended use, do not put it in the domestic waste but
dispose of it in an environmentally safe way.
8. TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS
WHEN THE SWITCH IS IN THE “I” POSITION THE MACHINE WILL NOT START
PROBABLE
CAUSE
SOLUTION
Electrical socket is faulty
Check plug, socket, fuses
Voltage is inadequate
Check that the voltage is adequate
Power cord is not plugged in
Plug in power cord
THE PUMP DOES NOT REACH ADEQUATE PRESSURE OR FLUCTUATES
PROBABLE
CAUSE
SOLUTION
Water inlet filter is clogged
and clean filter
Pump is drawing air
Tighten connections/bleed system
Suction valves are clogged/worn
Clean or replace valves
Diameter of garden hose too small
Replace with ¾ inch garden hose
Water supply is restricted
Check hose for kinks or leaks
Insufficient water supply
Fully open water source
THE PRESSURE CLEANER HAS OR WILL NOT MAINTAIN PRESSURE
PROBABLE
CAUSE
SOLUTION
Excessive air in waterline and pump
Turn unit and water supply off/
Bleed
system/Hold
trigger
down
THE PRESSURE CLEANER MAKES EXCESSIVE NOISE
PROBABLE
CAUSE
SOLUTION
Intake is blocked
Check the intake valves
Valves are worn, dirty, or clogged
Check, clean or replace valves
Filter is dirty
Check, clean, or replace filter
THE MOTOR STOPS RUNNING WHILE IN USE
PROBABLE
CAUSE
SOLUTION
Net voltage lower than suggested
Check that the voltage is adequate