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STORM PRESSURE WASHER OPERATOR MANUAL Clemas & Co. Unit 5 Ashchurch Business Centre, Alexandra Way, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, GL20 8NB. Tel: 01684 850777 Fax: 01684 850707 Email: info@clemas.co.uk Web: www.clemas.co.uk...
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DEMON STORM RANGE STORM 1 STORM 2 STORM 500 STORM STATIC WALL MOUNTED RANGE WM1 WM4 STORM STATIC FREE STANDING RANGE FS1 FS4 Declaration of Conformity (E.H.S.R) We, Demon International Limited of Abbots Close, Lee Mill Industrial Estate, Ivybridge, Devon, PL21 9GA Declare this machine must be operated in accordance with the operation and safety instructions as supplied with this machine. This machine is manufactured in accordance with the following standards. HSE PVB PM ‐ BS415 Part 1 ‐ BS5415 Section 2.4 1986 This instruction manual is relevant only to the following machine and will not be kept updated unless specifically requested by the customer. However any changes to the operating procedure or changes which might affect the safety of this machine will be notified to the registered owner of this machine only. Machine Type Serial Number ...
Technical Specifications Storm 1 Pump ARXT 11.14 Motor MTR00100 Pump pressure 100 bar 1500psi Motor output P1 2.2KW Flow rate 11 lpm 2.45gpm Motor input P2 3.0KW Max by pass setting 120 bar 1750psi Max current 12.5 amps H.P Nozzle ...
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Storm Wallmounted 1 Pump XT 11.14 Motor MTR00100 Pump pressure 100bar 1500psi Motor Output P1 2.2W Flow rate 11 1pm 2.45gpm Motor Input P2 3.0KW Max by pass setting 120 bar Max current 12.5amps H.P. Nozzle 15045 ...
PREPARATION Water Supply: a. Ensure there is an adequate water supply either from the mains or a reservoir. b. Attach water supply hoses to suitable tap or immerse end of hose into reservoir. NOTE: ONLY CLEAN FILTERED WATER SHOULD BE USED. Hoses: a. Attach the high pressure hose to the pump connection. b. Attach the spray gun to opposite end of the high pressure hose. c. Ensure that the regulator nozzle on the end of the spray lance is CLOSED. OPERATION (Check that electric motor is switched ‘OFF’) a. Plug into a suitable electrical source. (Not an extension lead) b. Turn on water supply. c. Ensure that the trigger is ‘OPEN’ to vent air from the pump. Switch ‘ON’ electric motor. d. e. Open regulator nozzle slightly and direct lance on surface to be cleaned. Press operating trigger ...
OPERATING HINTS a. During very cold weather it is most important to protect the machine against freezing. DO NOT operate machine should it become frozen. Move it to a warm area and allow to thaw naturally. b. Check all hoses and couplings for leaks, tighten where necessary. WHEN USING CLEANING AGENTS a. Set machine up for water only. b. Connect detergent hose to machine and place filter end into detergent reservoir. Unscrew the adjustable nozzle on the end of the lance to reduce the pressure to 500psi. The chemical will now be automatically injected into the water. c. On completion of work, flush through hose and gun with clean water to remove any residual detergent. SERVICING The Storm range require little maintenance apart from checking the oil level at least every week and changing the oil should it turn white or it is six mouths old. If the oil turns white it is due only to water entering the pump via the dipstick, which has a breather hole drilled through. The design of the pump does not allow water from the pump to gain access to the gearbox drive. Should the performance be reduced to a level where the jet is ineffective contact the service depart‐ ment to ascertain the correct remedial repair work. Page 6 Demon Storm Manual—Issue 10/07 ...
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY i. A Residual Current Device (R.C.D.) or Earth Leakage Trip must be used with this machine. ii. Water at high pressure is dangerous and can cause serious injury. This machine is to be used with great caution. a. NEVER point the high pressure spray jet at any person, animal, glass or any other material which may shatter. b. PREVENT any over‐spray from injuring other people or damaging property. c. DO NOT even try to use a pressure washer on machinery or electrical equipment that is connected in any way to the mains supply. (all switches in the off position, pull out all plugs and if possible remove fuses). Cover or seal electric motors and fittings to prevent entry of water. d. ALWAYS when using machine:‐ ‐ wear safety goggles and helmet or helmet with a visor. ‐ wear waterproof clothing and gloves. ...
FAULT FINDER FAULT CAUSE REMEDY Machine stops suddenly Blown fuse. Check mains power supply, re‐ Or will not start. place fuse. Wait until unit cools down before resetting switch. Sudden pressure loss. Water supply failed. Check water supply. Low pressure HP nozzle worn or Replace HP nozzle. Set unloader unloader set to correct setting. Incorrectly. Low pressure with noise and Valves worn or Clean/replace as required. vibration. blocked. Piston seals Replace. worn. Check water supply pipe and un‐ Pump sucking air. ions. Pump will not by‐pass. Non return valve Clean or replace. dirty or jammed. Water drips from pump box. Pump seals worn. ...
WARRANTY This warranty covers the cost of all replacement parts and labour charges incurred. It does not cover the cost of transport or carriage. It is the owners responsibility to return the machine to a service depot or pay the travelling expenses of a service engineer to attend. Demon International’s decision in warranty matters is final and binding. Demon International Ltd undertake to repair or replace, any component which may fail due to a manufacturing fault within a period of 12 months from the date of purchase, provided that any fault or damage was not sustained by; ...
Warranty Procedure End Users If your machine develops a problem: 1. Phone Demon for advice with the model and serial number to hand. 2. Describe fully the problem as best you can. 3. If the problem cannot be resolved over the phone then the machine can be booked in for repair and if the faults are covered by the warranty the repair will be carried out free of charge. 4. If you cannot bring the machine in for repair then we will despatch an engineer. If the fault is covered by the warranty then we will not charge for labour or spares used, however the transport charge will be payable weather or not the repair is warranty. ...
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