Gerni POSEIDON 2-31, POSEIDON 3-36, POSEIDON 5-67 PE, POSEIDON 5-54 DE, POSEIDON 2-31 PE User Manual

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POSEIDON 2-31, 3-36, 5-67 PE POSEIDON 5-54 DE
User Manual
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Copyright © 2007 Gerni
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Symbols
1 Important safety notes
2 Description
3 Before starting the
pressure washer
4 Operation and use
5 After using the pressure
washer
6 Maintenance
7 Troubleshooting
8 Further information
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2.1 Intended use .............................................................................6
2.2 Operating elements ..................................................................6
3.1 Setting up the pressure washer ................................................7
4.1 Connections .............................................................................7
4.2 Start the pressure washer ........................................................8
4.3 Using detergents ......................................................................9
5.1 Switching off the pressure washer .........................................10
5.2 Disconnecting supply lines .....................................................10
5.3 Storing the cleaner (frost-free) ...............................................10
6.1 Maintenance plan ...................................................................11
6.2 Maintenance work ..................................................................11
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8.1 Recycling the pressure washer ..............................................14
8.2 Warranty .................................................................................14
8.3 Technical specifi cations ..........................................................15
8.4 Declaration of Conformity .......................................................15
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Symbols Before starting
up your high­pressure washer for the fi rst time,
this instruction
manual must be read through carefully. Save the instructions for later use.
Safety instructions
marked with this
symbol must be
observed to
prevent danger to persons.
This symbol is used
to mark safety
instructions
that must be
observed to prevent damage to the machine and its performance.
This symbol indicates tips
and instructions to
simplify work and to
ensure a safe operation.
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Before using the high-pressure washer, be sure to also read the enclosed operating instructions and keep them within reach at all times.
The high-pressure washer may only be used by persons instructed in its use and who have been expressly authorised to do so.
General
Use of the high-pressure washer is subject to the applicable local regulations.
In addition to the operating instructions and the binding accident prevention regulations in the country of use, the generally recognised rules for safe working must also be observed. Any method of use endangering the safety of persons or equipment is forbidden.
Before use
Before use, check that the high­pressure cleaner is in a safe and proper condition.
Operate the pressure washer only in an upright position!
Important notes: Do not connect the pressure washer directly to the public drinking water mains (observe DIN 1988 and EN 1717). A connection is permitted, however:
• briefl y to a pipe interrupter with moving section
• with a free outlet
Water may also be drawn from an open container or from a well or surface water not intended for the drinking water supply. Please use suction set for this. Ensure that neither dirty water nor liquids containing solvents are sucked in.
Please observe the regulations and provisions applicable in your country. Before putting the high-pressure washer into service, carry out a visual check of all the major components.
High-pressure jets can be dangerous if misused. The jet must not be directed at persons, animals, live electrical equipment or the pressure washer itself.
During operation of the washer, recoil forces are produced at the spray lance and, when the lance is held at an angle, a torque is also created. The lance must therefore be held fi rmly in both hands.
Risk of injury!
Do not direct the jet towards yourself or towards other persons in order to clean clothes or footwear.
Do not use the washer when other people without protective
1 Important safety notes
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clothing are in the working area. Check that cleaning will not result in dangerous substances (e.g. asbestos, oil) being washed off the object to be cleaned and harming the environment.
Do not clean delicate parts made of rubber, fabric, etc. with the round jet. Hold the nozzle at a distance of at least 15 cm when cleaning with the high­pressure fl at jet.
Although extremely easy to operate, children should not be allowed to use the pressure washer.
Do not use the high-pressure hose for lifting loads.
Do not continue to use the washer if the quick coupling or high-pressure hose is damaged.
Never use the machine in areas where there is danger of fi re or explosion. When using the pressure washer, stand at least 1 m from buildings, etc.
Ensure an adequate air circulation. Do not cover the washer or operate it in inadequately ventilated rooms! The exhaust fumes are dangerous!
Store the pressure washer where it will not be exposed to frost!
Never operate the pressure washer without water. Even brief shortages of water result in severe damage to the pump seals.
Maintenace and repair
CAUTION! Before cleaning and servicing the high pressure washer, always remove the ignition plug cable fi rst.
Carry out only the maintenance operations described in the operating instructions. Use only original Gerni spare parts. Do not make any technical modifi cations to the high pressure washer.
CAUTION!
High pressure hoses, fi ttings and couplings are important for the safety of the washer. Use only high pressure parts approved by the manufacturer!
CAUTION!
Failure to observe these instructions can endanger your safety.
Please contact the Gerni service department or an authorised specialist work-shop for all other maintenance or repair work!
Testing
The machine satisfi es IEC/EN 60335-2-79 standards.
The high pressure washer should be examined as needed or at least once a year by a technician to make sure that it is fail-safe.
Our service technicians are at your disposal for assistance and advice.
Safety device
The high pressure pump is equipped with a safety valve that redirects the by-pass pressure back to the suction side of the pump.
The safety device is set and sealed at the factory and must not be adjusted.
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2 Description
2.1 Intended use This high pressure washer has
been designed for professional use in
- agriculture
- transport industry
- construction industry
etc.
2.2 Operating elements
1 Start/stop switch 2 Lance 3 Holder for lance 4 Holder for high pressure hose 5 High pressure hose 6 Spray gun 7 Water connection and water
inlet fi lter
8 Connection for high pressure
hose 9 Pressure gauge 10 Oil level gauge 11 Regulation of water volume 12 Filling of oil
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3 Before starting the pressure washer
3.1 Setting up the pressure washer
1. Before using the pressure washer for the fi rst time, check it carefully to detect any faults or damage.
2. In the event of any damage contact your Gerni dealer immediately.
3. Check whether the oil level is in the middle of the oil inspection glass. This also applies to machines with gear.
4 Operation and use
4.1 Connections
4.1.1 Connecting the lance to the spray gun 1. Pull the blue quick coupling
of the spray gun forward and lock it by turning it to the left.
2. Insert the nipple of the lance into the quick coupling and turn the blue quick coupling grip to the right.
3. Pull the lance (or other accessory) forward to check that it is securely attached to the spray gun.
NOTE!
Always remove any dirt from the nipple before connecting the lanse to the spray gun.
4.1.2 Connecting the high pressure hose and the water hose
1. Connect the high pressure hose to the high pressure inlet by means of the quick coupling. Use max. 50 m extension hose.
2. Before connecting the water hose to the washer, rinse the water hose briefl y to prevent sand and other dirt from entering into the washer.
3. Open the tap.
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NOTE!
See chapter 8.3 for required quantity of water and water pressure.
In the case of poor water quality (sand, etc.), we recommend that a fi ne water fi lter is fi tted in the water inlet.
4.1.3 Fuelling WARNING!
Always shut off the engine and let it cool for at least two minutes before fuelling. Avoid spilling fuel. If you do spill fuel when fuelling, do not start the engine before the spilled fuel has evaporated. If the washer is on a trailer, any fuel spills must be wiped up before the machine is started.
Never expose the machine to an open fl ame. Smoking is prohibited during fuelling. Also read the operating manual for the fuel engine. Note: Never operate the ma chine in a closed room; the exhaust fumes are dan ger ous.
Follow the safety instructions in chapter 1!
4.2 Start the washer
4.2.1 Switching on the washer when it is connected to a water supply
1. Start the engine. (See the operating manual for the fuel engine.)
2. Unlock the spray gun and operate it.
3. Lock the safety catch even during short pauses.
NOTE!
Operate the
spray gun several times at short intervals to vent the system.
4.2.2 Switching on the washer when it is connected to open tanks (suction mode)
1. Before connecting the suction hose to the washer, fi ll the hose with water.
2. Start the washer.
3. Unlock the spray gun and activate it.
4. When using this machine in suction mode, fi rst ensure that the system has been bled of air by letting the
machine run without spray lance mounted until all air has escaped.
During work breaks of more than three minutes, switch off the washer.
NOTE!
For automatic
suction from a tank, watercourse or similar sup ply, the inlet hose must be fi lled with water before you start. The suction height depends on the water temperature. Max. suction height (see section 8.3 Technical Data) is reached with cold water (up to 8°C). With 70°C/60°C warm water, the ma chine must be under or at the water level.
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If the water being suctioned contains particles, a suction fi lter must be mounted on the end of the hose.
In case of risk of running sands, a sand fi lter must be attached.
4.2.3 Start POSEIDON PE + oil light indicators will turn on.
2. Move the throttle lever to SLOW or RUN position.
3. Push the start button until the machine starts. Now the charging + oil light indicators will turn off. If not, stop the machine immediately and contact Gerni service department.
4. The machine can be started by means of the starter rope if the battery has gone fl at. See manual from Yanmar.
4.3 Using detergents Detergent can be added by means of the detergent injector.
1. Dilute detergent according
to the manufacturer's instructions.
2. Set the pressure to the
lowest setting on the lance.
CAUTION!
Never allow
detergent to dry on the surface to be cleaned as this may cause damage.
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1. Switch on the ignition by pushing the ON/OFF button of the machine. The charging
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5 After using the washer
5.1 Stop the pressure washer
1. Stop the engine.
2. Close the tap.
3. Operate the spray gun until the wasser is depressurized.
4. Lock the safety catch.
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1. Stop the washer by moving the throttle lever to STOP position.
2. Switch off the ignition by pushing the ON/OFF button. The light indicators will now turn off.
5.2 Disconnecting supply lines
1. Shut the fuel cock.
2. Remove the water hose from the washer.
5.3 Storing the washer (frost-protected)
1. Store the pressure washer in a dry room without danger of frost.
IMPORTANT!
If the high-pressure washer is stored in a room with temperatures around or below 0°C, anti-freeze should be drawn into the pump beforehand:
1. Remove the water inlet hose from the washer.
2. Remove the lance.
3. Start the washer and stop it again after max. one minute.
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4. Connect the suction hose to the water inlet of the washer and place it in a tank containing anti-freeze.
5. Start the washer.
6. Hold the spray gun over the tank containing anti-freeze and activate it to start suction of anti-freeze.
7. During suction operate the spray gun two or three times.
8. Lift the suction hose from the tank containing anti-freeze and activate the spray gun to pump out the remaining anti­freeze.
9. Stop the washer.
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6 Maintenance
6.1 Maintenance plan
weekly
every six
months or
500 operating
hours
as required
6.2.1 Clean water fi lter
6.2.2 Clean high pressure nozzle
6.2.3 Check oil level
6.2.4 Change oil - Note: First time after 50 hours
Maintenance of motor according to separate operating instructions from the engine supplier
6.2 Maintenance work
6.2.1 Clean water fi lter
A water fi lter is fi tted on the water inlet to prevent large particles of dirt from entering into the pump.
1. Unscrew the union nut.
2. Remove the fi lter and rinse it. Replace damaged fi lter.
3. Tighten the union nut gently, so as to avoid damaging the gasket.
6.2.2 Clean high pressure nozzle
A blocked nozzle causes excessive pump pressure. It must therefore be cleaned immediately.
1. Stop the washer.
2. Remove the lance.
3. Clean the nozzle with a needle.
4. Rinse the lance with water from the nozzle side.
WARNING!
Use the cleaning needle only when the spray lance has been removed.
NOTE!
The fuel engine
stops automatically if the oil level is low. You can start the petrol engine again once you have added oil (does not apply to POSEIDON 2-31 PE).
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6.2.3 Checking the oil level 1. Check whether the oil level is in the middle of the oil inspection glass. Top up with oil if necessary (see section
8.3 for type of oil).
6.2.4 Changing the pump/
gear oil
1. Before changing the oil, allow the pressure washer to become warm.
2. Unscrew the plugs at the top and the bottom of the pump.
3. Allow the oil to drain into a suitable container (min. 1 l capacity) and dispose of oil in compliance with regulations.
4. Mount plug at the bottom of the pump.
5. Fill pump with fresh oil (see
8.3 for oil type and quantity).
6. Check the oil level (see
6.2.3).
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7 Troubleshooting
Fault
Pressure drop
Pressure fl uctuations
In suction mode
Excess pressure
The motor does not start
Cause
> Air in the system
> High-pressure nozzle
blocked/worn
> Pressure control on the lance
is not set correctly
> Engine speed too low
> Lack of water
> Pump/accessories partially
frozen
> Water inlet hose is too long or
its cross-section too small
> Lack of water caused by
blocked water fi lter
> Lack of water because max.
permissible suction height has not been heeded
> Water too hot
> Pump draws in air (only
possible in suction mode)
> Engine’s throttle control is
defective (accessory)
> Low fuel level
> Low oil level in engine
> The pump is blocked or
frozen
Remedy
• Vent the system by operating the spray gun several times at short intervals. If necessary, dismount the lance (see section 4.2.2).
• Clean/replace the high­pressure nozzle.
• Set the required working pressure.
Contact Gerni Service
Department.
• Open the tap.
Thaw machine and
accessories.
• Use prescribed size of water inlet hose.
• Clean the water fi lter in the water connection (never operate the machine without water fi lter mounted!)
See chapter 4.2.2.
See chapter 4.2.2.
• Check that the suction set is air-tight. Repeat aeration.
Give less gas/contact Gerni
Service Department.
• Open fuel cock/fi ll with fuel.
• Fill with oil.
• Thaw machine/contact Gerni Service Department.
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Fill with oil.
• Clean.
• Fill the detergent tank.
• Adjust the lance to low pressure.
• Open fuel cock/fi ll with fuel.
> Low oil level in engine
> Injector is dirty or suction
hose is blocked
> Detergent tank is empty
> The lance is not set to low
pressure
> Low fuel level
The motor stops
When a detergent injector is used
Fault
Cause
Remedy
8 Further information
8.1 Recycling the pressure washer
If the pressure washer is discarded, make it unusable immediately
1. Dismount the ignition plug.
The pressure washer contains valuable materials that should
be recycled. Contact your local waste disposal site. If you have any queries, please contact your local authorities or your nearest dealer.
8.2 Warranty Your Gerni product is
guaranteed for 12 months from date of purchase (purchase receipt must be presented) on the following conditions:
• that defects are attributable to fl aws or defects in materials or workmanship. (Usual wear and tear as well as misuse are not covered by the guarantee).
• that repairs have not been carried out or attempted by other than Gerni-trained service staff.
• that only original accessories have been applied.
• that the product has not been exposed to abuse such as knocks, bumps or frost.
• that the instructions in the manual have been carefully observed.
A warranty repair comprises the replacement of defective parts, but it does not cover freight and packaging charges. Besides we refer to national Sale of Goods Act.
Any illegitimate guarantee repair will be invoiced. (I.e. malfunctions due to causes mentioned in section “7 Trouble shooting” of the instruction manual).
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Bellenberg, 01.12.2005
Product:
Typ e :
Description:
The design of the unit corresponds to the following pertinent regu­lations:
Applied harmonised standards:
Applied national standards and technical specifi cations:
High Pressure Washer
POSEIDON 2-31 PE POSEIDON 3-36 PE POSEIDON 5-67 PE POSEIDON 5-54 DE
250 bar / 20 MPa Petrol driven Diesel driven
EEC Machine Directive 98/37/EEC EEC EMC Directive 2004/108/EEC
EN 2100-1, EN 12100-2 EN 60335-2-79 EN 55012
DIN EN 60335-2-79
EC Declaration of Conformity
Dipl.-Ing. Wolfgang Nieuwkamp Test and Approvals
8.3 Technical specifi cations
POSEIDON
2-31 PE
POSEIDON
3-36 PE
POSEIDON
5-67 PE
POSEIDON
5-54 DE
Working pressure bar 140 140 230 195
Water volume Q
max
l/h 700 840 1150 1000
Water volume Q
IEC
l/h 650 750 1100 950
Cleaning impact kg/Force 3.1 3.6 6.7 5.4
Max. water inlet temperature °C 60 60 70 70
Min./max. water inlet pressure bar 1/10 1/10 1/10 1
Dimensions l x w x h mm 800x565x1010 1000x615x1150
Weight kg 35 38 68 110
Sound power level, L
wa
dB(A) 101 105 105 110
Vibration level at spray handle
m/s
2
< 2.5
Thrust N 24 26 58 45
Suction height (at max. 8°C) 1 1.5 1 1
Oil quantity in pump/gear l 0.18 0.18 0.56/0.27 0.56/0.27
Oil quantity in motor l 0.6 0.6 1.1 1.65
Oil type (motor/pump/gear) SAE 15 - 40
We reserve the right to make alterations.
8.4 EC Declaration of Conformity
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