Magnum 5012MAG-42VM, 5012MAG-42HM, 8012MAG-35HG, 5115MAG-35VM, 6012MAG-35HG Instructions For Use Manual

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Magnum Gas Powered, Diesel Heated,
V-Belt Drive Skid
Instructions for use
DOC0019 REV A
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Contents
2 Description .....................................................................................................................................5
2.1 Purpose ....................................................................................................................................5
3 Before starting the machine..........................................................................................................6
3.1 Fuel and air mixture ..................................................................................................................6
3.2 Fill up fuel tank .........................................................................................................................6
3.3 Connecting the high pressure hose ..........................................................................................6
3.4 Connecting the water supply ....................................................................................................6
4 Control / Operation ........................................................................................................................7
4.1 Connections..............................................................................................................................7
4.2 Switching on the cleaner ..........................................................................................................7
4.3 Using cleaning agents ..............................................................................................................7
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Applications and methods ............................................................................................................8
5.1 Techniques ...............................................................................................................................8
5.2 Some typical cleaning tasks ................................................................................................9-10
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After using the cleaner ................................................................................................................11
6.1 Switching off the cleaner ........................................................................................................11
6.2 Storing / frost protection .........................................................................................................11
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Maintenance .................................................................................................................................12
7.1 Maintenance Schedule ...........................................................................................................12
7.2 Maintenance work ..................................................................................................................12
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Troubleshooting ...........................................................................................................................13
8.1 Other faults .............................................................................................................................13
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Further information ..........................................................................................................................13
9.1 Recycling the machine ............................................................................................................13
9.2 Warranty .............................................................................................................................14-15
8.2 Technical Specification.........................................................................................................13
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Symbols used to mark in­structions
Before using the high-pressure cleaner, be sure to also read the enclosed operating
instructions and keep them within reach at all times.
Safety instructions
in these operat-
ing instructions
which must be
observed to prevent risks to persons are marked with this danger symbol.
This symbol is used
to mark safety in-
structions that must
be observed to pre-
vent damage to the
machine and its perfor-
mance.
This indicates
tips and in-
structions to sim-
plify work and to
ensure safe operation.
Operations marked
with this symbol should only be carried out by Qualified Service
Technicians.
1 Important safety instructions
High Pressure Washer ­SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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2 Description
2.1 Purpose This high-pressure cleaner has
been designed for professional use in
- Agriculture
- Industry
- Transport industry
- Automotive
- Municipal Facilities
- Janitorial
- Contruction
- Food industry
etc.
Section 5 describes the use of the high-pressure cleaner for various cleaning jobs.
Always use the cleaner as described in these operating instructions. Any other use may damage the cleaner or the sur­face to be cleaned or may result in severe injury to persons.
WARNING! Do not use combustion engine powered machines indoors unless adequate ventilation
is assessed by national labour authorities.
WARNING! Ensure, that any exhaust emissions are not in a vicinity of air intakes. WARNING! Incorrect fuels shall not be used as they may prove hazardous.
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3 Before starting the machine
3.1 Fuel and air mixture
Every fuel-burning appliance, such as pressure washers, depends upon a proper mix of fuel and air (by weight) for proper combustion. Therefore some adjustment of the air supply to the burner may be necessary to take account and the resulting air pressure. This is true whether your fuel is ‘Natural gas’, Propane or Diesel.
Your hot
water pressure washer was thoroughly tested and adjusted for optimum performance
before it left our factory.
If your location is higher than 1200m (3900 ft) above sea level, your burner may require re-adjustment for proper performance and best fuel economy. Contact your local Dealer for assistance.
3.
2 Fill up fuel tanks
With the machine cold and turned off:
1.
Fill burner tank from a clean container with fresh diesel fuel
2. Fill engine tank from a clean container with fresh gas.
Use clean fuel only, free of moisture and contamination. Contact your dealer for fuel source and type recommenda­tions.
Maximum storage time in high pressure cleaner diesel tank: 1 month.
Fuel stored externally for more than 6 months is not allowed to be filled into high pressure cleaners.
3.3 Connecting the pressure hose
3.4 Connecting the water
NOTE!
At temperatures below 46°F the fuel oil begins to solidify (paraffin precipitation). This can lead to difficulties in starting the burner. Before the winter months it is recommended that a fuel conditioner/stabilizer be added (available from the fuel oil trade). Filling up the engine with fuel, see the enclosed instructions for the engine.
1. Connect the high pressure hose quick connector to the high pressure nipple.
1. Attach hose coupling to the
water supply hose.
2. Rinse the water supply hose briefly in order to prevent sand and other dirt particles entering into the machine.
3. Attach hose coupling to inlet.
4. Open water supply faucet.
NOTE!
In the case of poor water quality (sand, etc.), it is recommended that an inlet water filter be in­stalled. Water supply hose should be a reinforced hose and have a minimum inside diameter of
3/4" (19 mm).
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