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4.4. Starting the Engine & Setting the Operating Pressure
The Vanpack is supplied with a Radio Control System allowing One-man operation ‘OMO’ in
accordance with the 'Single Person Operation’ as detailed in The Code of Practice.
Starting procedures are provided for 'Local' operation where water to the high-pressure hose
is controlled by the operator using the Control unit at the machine, and for 'remote' operation
where water to the high-pressure hose is controlled by the hand-held radio control unit ‘RCU’.
While the remote-control facility is provided for single person jetting operation, it should be
noted that initial pressure check
must
be made at the pump set. Hence, even with the 'remote'
enabled, all initial pressure checks must be made
Either:
With a single operator and ‘radio control unit’ (RCU) adjacent to the pump set and with
the nozzle secure in a drain or pipe or the gun firmly held in the hand.
Or:
With two people, one at the pump set and one in charge of the nozzle or gun.
Once the required operating pressure has been set, remote operation can be safely conducted
by one person using the handheld ‘radio control unit (RCU)
Tank water level
Ensure you have an adequate water supply and that the water tank is at least ½ full. The
machine WILL NOT RUN if the water tank is empty, this will be indicated by an on-screen
warning on the control panel, clearly marked as ‘low water’ as well as an audible warning. It
is preferable to have a full tank of water and provide the pump with a good positive head.
NOTICE
: Do Not allow unfiltered water into the pump
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