Instruction manual

Concept F140 Cold Water Pressure Cleaners – March 09
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START UP PROCEDURE
BLEEDING PUMP
- Turn water supply on (accessories must be assembled as described above)
- Bleeding of pump requires the operator to have the high pressure gun trigger pulled while
the machine is turned off.
- When the trigger is pulled and the water supply is turned on, this should give a constant
water supply coming through the machine while it is turned off.
- Only switch machine on after water supply is turned on and the operator has bled water
through the pump.
- Please note this procedure should be performed on each initial use.
SWITCHING ON MACHINE
- Set black switch to ON position (Fig. 5A). (Switch types may
vary.)
- Point gun at object to be cleaned.
- Press safety latch to unlock spray gun.
- Point nozzle down.
- Squeeze trigger, adjust vario nozzle to desired pressure.
- Motor switches off when trigger released, motor will re-engage
when trigger is pulled.
- (This safety feature is called the Total Stop function.)
SWITCH OFF MACHINE
- Turn switch to OFF position. (Fig 5A.)
- Turn off water.
- Release pressure in spray gun by pressing trigger until
water only drips from the spray head.
- Release trigger on gun.
- Press safety latch on gun (Fig. 5B). This locks gun
trigger and prevents accidental triggering.
- Unplug machine from power point.
- Disconnect water supply hose from machine.
NOZZLE ATTACHMENTS
Each Aussie Eco-Clean pressure cleaner receives 2 nozzle attachments.
- Nozzle Attachment 1 – Vario Nozzle
The vario nozzle can be twisted in either a clockwise or anti-clockwise direction, which will
either give a pin jet spray pattern or a fan jet spray pattern. The fan spray option will
regulate the pressure of the machine.
- Nozzle Attachment 2 – Turbo Nozzle
The turbo nozzle is a non-adjustable nozzle pattern which comes out in a conical (cone
shaped style pattern). This different style of pattern allows quicker cleaning of large surface
areas including paved areas, concrete areas, driveways, etc.
Fig.
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Fig. 5A
Fig. 5B