8.1 SAFETY STANDARDS FOR ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
Routine maintenance comprises a series of simple operations to be
carried out at regular intervals and in accordance with the
manufacturer's instructions. The manufacturer has reduced the
number and complexity of the routine maintenance operations so
that they can be performed even by those who do not have
considerable technical skills or complex equipment. Mainly these
include:
Checking pump oil levels using the sight glass on the pump
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housing
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Cleaning the fittings and greasing the fittings gaskets
WARNING
If the oil needs to be changed, dispose of the old oil
responsibly in compliance with all current regulations.
Under no circumstances are these substances to be
released into the environment.
8.2 SAFETY STANDARDS FOR CLEANING THE MACHINE
The machine must be stopped and switched off before performing
any cleaning operations.
Comply with the warnings below when cleaning the machine or any
of its parts:
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Never clean electrical equipment using water or other fluids.
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To remove any dust deposits use only a clean brush or a dry cloth.
Do not clean plastic surfaces with alcohol, detergents or
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solvents.
Dispose of cleaning materials responsibly pursuant to current
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applicable regulations.
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Do not release used materials or cleaning residues into the
environment.
Clean using water or compressed air and soft cloths.
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WARNING
During cleaning it is mandatory to put on personal
protective equipment.
8.3 SAFETY STANDARDS FOR REPAIRS AND EXTRAORDINARY
MAINTENANCE
The manufacturer recommends that an authorized repair shop be
contacted for any operations that do not fall under normal
maintenance.
WARNING
These operations are to be carried out only by qualified
personnel, who have all the technical skills to perform
these operations safely and in full compliance with the
applicable laws in force.
It should be pointed out that the right to the warranty offered by the
manufacturer shall be void if:
The instructions given in the "use and maintenance manual" are
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not scrupulously complied with;
The scheduled maintenance services are not carried out;
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Lubricants other than those indicated are used;
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Repairs or maintenance are carried out by unqualified personnel;
Non-original spare parts are used;
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Unsuitable work equipment is used.
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WARNING
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It is the Customer's responsibility to verify that only
original spare parts, which are the only parts that will not
compromise machine safety, are used for repairs.
When ordering spare parts, ensure that the machine model, the serial
number, the part reference number from the spare parts booklet and
the quantity are specified to the manufacturer.
9. MACHINE STORAGE CONDITIONS
9.1 MACHINE DECOMMISSIONING
If the machine will not be used for significant periods of time, it will
be sufficient to protect the raw parts (those not protected by paint,
surface treatments or plastics) with rust preventive oils. If the
machine is to be removed from service for a significant period of time,
it should also be thoroughly cleaned. Once these operations have
been completed, seal the machine inside an opaque multi-layer black
nylon bag where an appropriate desiccant (silica gel packets) has
been inserted beforehand.
10.1 MACHINE DISPOSAL
At the end of its working life, this machine is to be scrapped and
disposed of by handing it over to the local separate waste collection
system pursuant to and in scrupulous compliance with current
legislation. Before scrapping, check the machine's serial number
label. If the label bears this symbol
regulated by Legislative Decree no. 151 of 25/07/2005 and directive
2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WAEE).
You should therefore become apprised of the local waste collection
system for electrical and electronic products and comply with its
requirements. Improperly disposing of this product as normal
municipal waste may result in serious harm to the environment and
human health, and may be subject to penalties from local authorities.
11. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE TABLE
PROCEDURE
Check
operation
controls
Check the fittings gaskets
Check pump oil level
12. DEFECTS, CAUSES AND REMEDIES
The table below lists the defects that are most commonly found in
normal use of the high pressure washer. The causes of these
operating defects are easily solved with operations that fall within the
scope of ordinary maintenance. If the defect is not listed in the table
below or cannot be eliminated by following the recommendations
10. DISPOSAL
, this means that disposal is
of
all
X
X
X
X
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