V-TUF HD140HOT Operator's Manual

V-TUF HD140HOT Operator's Manual

Hot water professional mobile pressure washer

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HD140HOT
HOT WATER PROFESSIONAL
MOBILE PRESSURE WASHER
Please read this manual before using the HD140HOT

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  • Page 1 HD140HOT HOT WATER PROFESSIONAL MOBILE PRESSURE WASHER Please read this manual before using the HD140HOT...
  • Page 2 Congratulations! We wish to thank you for buying this cleaner. You have shown that you do not accept compromises: you want the best. We have prepared this manual to enable to fully appreciate the qualities and high performance that this cleaner can offer you.
  • Page 3 DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS ON THE CLEANER DO NOT DIRECT THE SWITCHING OF THE PUMP JET AGAINST PEOPLE, MOTOR. ANI- MALS, POWER SOCKETS OR THE MACHINE IT SELF. ATTENTION: RISK OF LIGHTING THE BURNER. BURNS. ATTENTION: RISK OF FUEL (DIESEL). ELECTRIC SHOCK. EARTH.
  • Page 4: Classification Of Risks

    GENERAL SAFETY RULES FOR CLASSIFICATION OF RISKS: THE USE OF HIGH PRESSURE Danger CLEANERS Identifies an imminent risk which could lead to serious or fatal injury. Warning Warning Identifies a risk situation which could lead to - The electric connection must be performed by serious injury.
  • Page 5 - It is necessary to check this essential safety requisite. In case of doubt, ask for accurate control of the power system by qualified personnel. The manufacturer may not be considered responsible for damages occurred because of the lack of the grounding system. - The H.P.
  • Page 6 Protect yourself against the ejection of solid materials or corrosive substances by means of adequate protective clothing. - The use of the H.P. cleaner must be considered according to the place where the washing is performed (for example: food plants, pharmaceutical plants, etc.) Pertinent rules and safety conditions must be followed.
  • Page 7: Intended Use

    INTENDED USE This appliance is intended exclusively for cleaning machines, vehicles, buildings and general surfaces suitable for treatment with a high pressure jet of detergent solution between 25 and 250 bar (360 - 3600 PSI). This appliance has been designed for use with the detergents supplied or recommended by the manufacturer.
  • Page 8: Safety Devices

    Warning Do not use different fuel from that indicated on the iden- tification plate. Check the fuel level from time to time while the cleaner is operating. Attempting to use the cleaner without fuel may cause damage to the fuel pump. FILLING THE DETERGENT TANK Warning From the range of recommen- ded products, choose the one most suited to the washing job to be...
  • Page 9: Electrical Connection

    Safety valve: protects the high pressure hydraulic circuit in the event of a by-pass valve malfunc- tion or if the hydraulic circuit is blocked. The safety valve is calibrated by the Manufacturer and sealed. Operations involving the safety valve must be performed by a technical service centre only. Safety device on lance handgrip: Prevents the trig- ger on the handgrip from being operated accidental- ly.Thermal cutout: stops the high pressure washer if the electric motor overheats.
  • Page 10: Using The Cleaner

    Danger - The electric cable must be protected from accidental crushing. - Do not use the machine if the supply cable is damaged. - The use of any electric appliance requires the respect of some basic rules: • Do not touch the appliance with wet or damp hands or feet. •...
  • Page 11: Advice On Using Detergents

    Washing at high pressure with a concentrated jet of water Turn the nozzle in an anticlockwise direction. Washing at high pressure with a fan-shaped jet of water Turn the nozzle in a clockwise direction. ROTARY HEAD (optional accessory) The high pressure washer can be fitted with a head with rotary nozzle to clean the most stubborn dirt.
  • Page 12: Precautions Against Frost

    2) Remove the extension tube from the handgrip and attach the detergent spray kit (fig. 11), operate the water clea- ner and spray the surface to be washed, starting from the bottom and working upwards. In the version with detergent suction, open the detergent tap (fig. 7B) and move the nozzle forwards.
  • Page 13 unplugging the plug from the socket. Anti-freeze may cause environmental pollution. Always follow the instructions given on the pack. (Dispose of carefully.) PUMP OIL CHANGE. Contact our technical service centre for replacement. CLEANING THE FUEL FILTER. Remove and replace the in line fuel filter (fig. 13). Change it from time to time. FIG.13 CLEANING THE WATER FILTER Clean the water intake filter regularly and free it from any impurities (fig.
  • Page 14: Periods Of Inactivity

    TABLE OF EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE TO BE PERFORMED BY THE TECHNICAL SERVICE CENTRE. Description of operations: Boiler: Clean Coil. Every 200 hours Descale coil. Every 300 hours Every 500 hours Oil change in H.P. pump. Clean fuel pump. Every 200 hours Every 200 hours Change fuel nozzle.
  • Page 15: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLE-SHOOTING Before carrying out any operations, disconnect the water cleaner from the mains electricity supply via the omni- polar switch or by unplugging the plug from the socket. FAULTS CAUSES REMEDIES When the switch is turned the cleaner Faulty electric connection. Check the mains voltage.

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