Maintenance Instructions; General Maintenance - KENT CWP 1525 Instruction Manual

Petrol high pressure cleaner
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Date:
18/4-2017
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3. Maintenance instructions

3.1 General maintenance

Any repairs or adjustments may only be carried out when the high pressure cleaner is secured against
accidental start-up. Furthermore, remove battery cable from battery pole to provide an extra layer of
safety for the person conducting repairs.
Make sure that all pressure is equalised before disconnecting high pressure pipes and hoses.
During each start-up:
Conduct a visual check of the hoses for wear and tear.
Conduct a visual check for petrol leaks.
Conduct a visual check for a blocked exhaust.
Conduct a visual check for water leaks.
Monitor for thermostat stop.
Check for any noise from blow motor/motor bearings.
Every year:
Inspection of frame and lifting brackets, visual inspection for cracks and loose bolts.
Test of flow meter.
Thread connection at input stud.
Seals at all electrical installations.
Overall check of frame for rust and impact damages.
A light oil lubrication of wheel hub, if necessary.
Frost proofing:
The cleaner must be stored frost free; if this is impossible, the pump and pump components must be
frost proofed as follows: Mount short ¾" hose on water inlet, place other end in a 5-litre can of alcohol.
Start cleaner, open the gun, close again when alcohol comes out at nozzles. Switch off power at motor
protection, and the cleaner is frost proofed.
If the machine has been exposed to frost, never start it again until it has thawed out
completely. Let your supplier check it for any damage that might have occurred.
High-pressure cleaners.
Instruction manual
Batch – CWP 2042 - 5015
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