Spitwater SCWA61 Operating And Maintenance Manual

Petrol cold water high pressure cleaner

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OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE
PETROL COLD WATER
HIGH PRESSURE
CLEANER
MODEL NO:
SCWA61 (HP251/SAE)
SCWA63 (HP2430/AE)
SCWA64 (HP3523/AE)
MADE IN AUSTRALIA
BY
SPITWATER AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
953 METRY STREET
NORTH ALBURY NSW 2640
AUSTRALIA
WARNING: Read and understand this instruction manual before operating this
unit and retain for future reference.
Failure to follow operating, safety and maintenance instructions outlined in this
manual releases the manufacturer from any responsibility for any accidents or
damage incurred and may render any warranty void.
ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
MANUAL
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  • Page 1 CLEANER MODEL NO: SCWA61 (HP251/SAE) SCWA63 (HP2430/AE) SCWA64 (HP3523/AE) MADE IN AUSTRALIA SPITWATER AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 953 METRY STREET NORTH ALBURY NSW 2640 AUSTRALIA WARNING: Read and understand this instruction manual before operating this unit and retain for future reference.
  • Page 2 SPARE PARTS, ACCESSORIES AND AFTER SALES SERVICE Spitwater has an extensive range of spare parts and accessories to suit all your cleaning needs. For spare parts, accessories and service please contact 1800 SPITWATER (1800 774 892) and to view Spitwater's extensive range of high pressure cleaners online visit www.spitwater.com.au...
  • Page 3: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA MODEL HP251/SAE HP2430/AE HP3523/AE PRODUCT SCWA61 SCWA63 SCWA64 UNIT PERFORMANCE FLOW RATE PRESSURE PRESSURE NOZZLE WATER INLET PRESSURE MAX TEMP MAX °C ENGINE ENGINE MODEL HONDA GX630 HONDA GX630 HONDA GX690 TYPE PETROL PETROL PETROL SPEED 3570 3600...
  • Page 4: Description Of Symbols

    DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS The following symbols are used throughout this instruction booklet in order to mark important paragraphs or sections that require particular attention. Their meaning is listed next to them for your attention. The following symbols are used on the unit in order to warn user of potential injury if not cautious. Their meaning is listed next to them for your attention.
  • Page 5 SAFETY LABELS, UNIT COMPONENTS FEATURES & CONTROLS • Always pay attention to the safety instructions provided on each label. Do not alter or remove safety labels SCWA64 ONLY DUAL LANCE = SCWA61 DUAL LANCE = SCWA63 TRIGGER GUN SINGLE LANCE = SCWA64...
  • Page 6: General Safety Precautions

    GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1. OBSERVE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Make sure you have read and understood the whole instruction manual before installing, operating or carrying out any maintenance on this unit. • Warnings and data plates on the unit provide important directions and information on the safe use of the unit.
  • Page 7: Chemical Hazard

    4. EXHAUST & FLUE GASES • Do not use combustion engine powered machines indoors unless adequate ventilation is assessed by national labor authorities. • Exhaust contains poisonous carbon monoxide gas that can build up to dangerous levels in closed areas. Breathing carbon monoxide can cause unconsciousness or death.
  • Page 8: Operational Safety Precautions

    OPERATIONAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS All health and safety regulations applicable to general safe work practices, as well as safe operation of equipment, as well as any specific standard for safe operation of high pressure cleaners according to local regulations must be followed. When operating this unit, 1.
  • Page 9: Equipment Safety

    Never exceed the maximum working temperature and pressure as indicated on the unit data plate and in this manual. • Only use this unit with cleaning chemicals recommended by Spitwater. The use of other cleaning agents or chemicals may adversely affect the safety of the unit. •...
  • Page 10: Storage / Transport

    5. When not in use the unit must be stored in a dry building where there is no possibility for the temperature to be at or below 0°C. If necessary to store the unit at or below 0°C contact your authorized Spitwater service agent for advice.
  • Page 11 2. Remove carton and carefully remove the unit from the pallet keeping it upright. Visually check for any damage, leaks or other issues. If any problem is found, contact your Spitwater agent immediately. 3. Identify the unit from the information on the serial label affixed to the unit.
  • Page 12 9. NOZZLE ASSEMBLY (SCWA61 & SCWA63 ONLY) Connect the high pressure nozzle (smaller hole) and the low pressure nozzle (larger hole) to the lance. Do not over tighten and make sure that the nozzle positions do not interchange during assembly. Add nozzle shield after nozzle assembly.
  • Page 13 9. NOZZLE ASSEMBLY (SCWA64 ONLY) SCWA64 Connect the high pressure nozzle to the lance. Do not over tighten. 10. TRIGGER GUN & HIGH PRESSURE HOSE ASSEMBLY • Connect the high pressure hose fittings to the spray gun using a 3/8” nipple from the accessories bag. Do not over tighten.
  • Page 14: Water Inlet Connection

    Contact your Spitwater agent for advice and /or supply. • Make sure the water supply temperature and pressure meet the values specified in the technical data, then turn the water supply on. Visually check for leaks and contact your Spitwater service agent if found. •...
  • Page 15 13. Remove the PETROL tank cap and fill the petrol tank with clean filtered petrol. ONLY USE CLEAN PETROL IN THIS UNIT, as using any other fuel will create a risk of explosion and damage to the unit.
  • Page 16: Cold Start

    If the unit is damaged or faulty in position as the engine warms up. anyways, DO NOT use it and immediately contact your authorized Spitwater service agent for advice. TO START 1. Always wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment.
  • Page 17: Usage Tips

    PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT HIGH / LOW SCWA61 & SCWA63 ONLY To activate high pressure turn the lance handle clockwise and pull the trigger and to activate low pressure turn the lane handle anti-clockwise.
  • Page 18 TO STOP USING CLEANING AGENT 1. Close the chemical injector by turning it SCWA61 & SCWA63 ONLY clockwise until it stops. (SCWA61 & SCWA63 only) 1. Fill the detergent tank with cleaning solution. Only use a cleaning detergent approved by the 2.
  • Page 19: Safety Precautions

    2. Carry out all regular maintenance and Spitwater recommends that all maintenance is inspections as listed in this manual using carried out by an authorized Spitwater service original Spitwater parts where required. agent using original Spitwater spare parts. 3. Always make sure before carrying out any...
  • Page 20: Daily Inspection Checklist

    ● Dark fumes = abnormal condition, unit needs attention. ● Clear fumes = ideal condition to run the unit. Unusual noise from unit. STOP operting the unit, Unit is fit, proceed task Contact Spitwater service agent immediately Contact Spitwater service Do It Yourself, agent / Qualified person for...
  • Page 21 USAGE VS SERVICE FREQUENCY TABLE-A: Usage vs Service Frequency For more information on service intervals of the Honda petrol engine, refer manual Time interval for checks and replacement listed above are for units subjected to normal operating conditions. Should the unit be subjected to abnormal conditions (eg heavy use, dirty water, extreme temperatures or conditions etc) times should be reduced accordingly.
  • Page 22: Engine Oil Check

    OIL CHECK POINTS PUMP OIL CHECK ENGINE OIL CHECK ENGINE OIL CHECK PUMP OIL CHECK Ensure the unit is on a flat surface. Ensure the unit is on a flat surface. Check the oil level in the pump using Remove the oil level dipstick and the dipstick or the sight glass on the wipe it clean.
  • Page 23: Troubleshooting Guide

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE If the fault cannot be identified or corrected using the below list (or remedy suggests contacting Spitwater service agent) stop using the unit immediately and contact your authorized Spitwater service agent to rectify. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE FAULT CAUSE REMEDY...

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