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After the pressure washing let the water drip from the machine also by moving it for helping
the water drain from cavities or recessed points.
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With an air gun blow all over the power pack eliminating every trace of water and moisture.
Insist on
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With the machine perfectly dry, spray a protective-dewatering product (CRC-or WD40) on all
chromed parts and in the tool cavities. Spray also the area of the ON-OFF valve. For allowing
the spray to reach all points, move the movable parts.
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Dry up completely the tool handles for guaranteeing a firm grip
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Start the power pack and make it work at minimum for a few minutes
CLEANING WITH RAGS OR PAPER
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The tool can also be cleaned with a damp rag, using a brush with gasohol or an air gun for
eliminating all traces of dirt and oil
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Clean in particular the recessed points and cavities and the connection surface of the quick
couplers.
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With the machine perfectly dry, spray a protective-dewatering product (CRC-or WD40) on all
electric parts, near the ON-OFF valve and in the cavities. For allowing the spray to reach all
points, move the movable parts.
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Clean and dry up completely the tool handles for guaranteeing a firm grip.
PERIODIC CONTROLS AND SUBSTITUTION OF WORN PARTS
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EVERY TIME THE EQUIPMENT IS USED:
1. Control the hydraulic oil level
2. Control the level of the engine oil (or make the proper maintenance as specified in the
manual of the engine manufacturer).
3. Control the condition of the hoses and quick couplers
4. Carry out a general control of the equipment.
5. Clean carefully the equipment
THE ENGINE OIL SHOULD BE COMPLETELY CHANGED AFTER THE FIRST 20 HOURS OF WORK
AND THEN AS INDICATED IN THE MOTOR MANUFACTURER’S MANUAL
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EVERY 60 HOURS OF WORK – ABOUT EVERY 3 MONTHS:
1. Carry out all the controls of the previous paragraphs.
2. Control that all screws, fastenings and fittings are perfectly locked.
3. Control the state of the hydraulic oil that should to be transparent and without foams.
If necessary, replace completely the hydraulic oil, changing also the used oil that
remains inside the flexible hoses and in the tool.
4. Carry out a complete cleaning of the equipment.
5. Check and blow the engine air filter with compressed air, if it is necessary
6. Clean the equipment carefully.
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EVERY 100 HOURS OF WORK – ABOUT EVERY SIX MONTHS:
1. Replace completely the hydraulic oil, changing also the used oil that remains inside
the flexible hoses and in the tool.