Aussie Monsoon 100 User manual

March 2018
Covers:
Monsoon 100
Monsoon 140
Operators must read this manual &
understand it before operating this machine
Operator’s Instruction Manual
Monsoon Series
Single Phase High Pressure Washer
& Grit Blaster
Ref: MONSP0318

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AUSSIE HIGH PRESSURE BLASTER RISK ASSESSMENT
MODELS:
In line with the National Occupation Health & Safety Commission’s requirements the data below applies to the
Aussie Scud range of high pressure water blaster models:
Monsoon 100
Monsoon 140
DESCRIPTION:
Electric drive high pressure cold water blasters designed for professional cleaning applications.
MATERIAL CONSTRUCTION:
Aussie Monsoon Scud pressure washers are mounted on heavy duty trolley mounted frames. They consist of a
quality 4 pole electric motor driving a triplex style three piston high pressure pump. The machines are supplied
with wheels for ease of portability and manoeuvrability. The machines can be supplied with hose reels and up to
30 metres of high pressure hose to increase operator convenience.
RISK RANKING METHOD:
Risk is the combination of the likelihood of a specific unwanted event and the potential consequences if it should
occur.
RISK RANKING METHOD:
For each event, the appropriate probability (a letter A to E) and consequences (a number 1 to 5) is selected.
RISK RANKING TABLE:
The consequences (loss outcomes) are combined with the
probability (of those outcomes) in the risk ranking table to
identify the risk rank of each loss event (e.g. a consequence of
3 with a probability of B yields a risk rank of 9).
The table yields a risk rank from 1 to 25 for each set of
probabilities and consequences. A rank of 1 is the highest
magnitude or risk that is a highly likely, very serious event.
A rank of 25 represents the lowest magnitude of risk, an almost
impossible very low consequence event.
Controls must be taken to either eliminate or
minimise the risk.
C
O
N
S
E
Q
U
E
N
C
E
PROBABILITY
ABCDE
1124711
235812 16
36913 17 20
410 14 18 21 23
515 19 22 24 25
PROBABILITIES:
A. Common or repeating occurrence.
B. Known to occur or “it has happened”.
C. Could occur, or “I’ve heard of it happening”.
D. Not likely to occur.
E. Practically impossible.
CONSEQUENCES FOR PEOPLE:
1. Fatality or permanent disability.
2. Serious lost time, injury or illness.
3. Moderate lost time, injury or illness.
4. Minor lost time, injury or illness.
5. No lost time.

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POTENTIAL HAZARD:
Signed originator ...................................................................................................................
Job title ...................................................................................................................
Date Completed ..................................................................................................................
Hazard Yes/No Risk Risk
Rating Controls
Entanglement with hose
(tripping, falling)
Yes Personal injury of the
operator or
bystanders
13 Warning stickers
hose reel option
Injury from high
pressure water
Yes Personal injury of the
operator or
bystanders
13 Warning notice on blaster
Warning in Operator’s Manual,
Use of safety protection clothing (Aussie Pro-
operator)
Use of barriers to keep bystanders away from
work area
Ergonomic lifting or
movement on site
Yes Personal injury 8 Machine decal warning about correct lifting
procedures
Operator’s Manual
Staff training
Electrocution Yes Personal injury 12 Warning sticker
Disconnect from power before servicing
machine
Unsecured machine,
moves unattended
Yes Cause of accidents
and/or injury
18 Warning sticker “Secure Machine during
Operation”
Operator’s Manual
Dislodged particles in
atmosphere
Yes Sight damage 6 Warning regarding wearing safety glasses.
Slipping on wet
surface
Yes Personal injury 9 Use of proper footwear
Contact with chemical
cleaners used to
clean surfaces
Yes Skin contact could
result in burns, skin
irritation etc. Fumes
from some chemicals
may lead to
respiratory problems
4 Chemical cleaners to only be used as a last
resort when other methods have failed.
Areas to be kept well ventilated.
Staff to follow manufacturers’ instructions at all
times for use, storage & disposal.
Staff to wear the appropriate PPE
Respiratory protection when required

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* * W A R N I N G * *
AUSSIE MONSOON SERIES HIGH PRESSURE WATER BLASTERS ARE DESIGNED
FOR PROFESSIONAL OPERATORS ONLY
IMPORTANT
INSTRUCT OPERATORS IN CARE AND USE OF THE MACHINE BEFORE USE!
CONGRATULATIONS on the purchase of an Aussie
Monsoon Scud professional high pressure water
blaster. These top of the range machines have been
designed to be easy to use, simple to service and offer
reliability and performance.
Before attempting to operate your machine please read
this Instruction Manual thoroughly following all
directions carefully. By doing so you will ensure safe
operation of the unit and will enjoy long and trouble free
service from your heavy duty water blaster.
GUARANTEE …
EXCLUSIVE 4 YEAR PUMP
This Aussie Eco Clean product is guaranteed against
faults in manufacture for two years from purchase. The
Bertolini pump has a four year warranty, but must be
serviced by an authorised service agent every six
months to maintain this warranty. Keep your receipt as
proof of purchase and all service receipts. This
guarantee is invalid if the product is found to have been
abused in any way, or not used for the purpose for
which it was intended.
Routine maintenance is the owner’s responsibility.
Failure to maintain the machine in line with the services
outlined on the back page will invalidate warranty. High
pressure accessories carry a 3 month warranty.
Where possible return faulty goods to the place of
purchase. No products can be returned to us without
our prior permission. The reason for return must be
clearly state.
N.B. Warranty is not transferrable to third parties
in the event of sale of the machine within
the warranty period. Please note that any
parts used in warranty repairs are
guaranteed for a period limited by the
original warranty of the parent product.
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be
excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are
entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure
and for compensation for any other reasonably
foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to
have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to
be of acceptable quality and the failure does not
amount to a major failure.
The benefits under the Aussie Pump warranty are in
addition to other rights under Australian Consumer
Law.
AUSSIE ECO CLEAN BLASTER OPERATING & MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Contents:
Blaster Risk Assessment .................................... 2
Safety precautions ............................................... 5
Specifications ....................................................... 5
Assembly & preparation for use ........................... 6
A. Machine preparation ................................. 6
B. Hose connections ..................................... 7
C. Before starting the machine ..................... 8
D. Starting the electric motor ......................... 8
E. Pressure washing ..................................... 8
F. Applying detergent .................................... 8
G. Stopping the machine ................................ 9
Care & Maintenance ............................................ 9
Instructions for use of grit blast kit ..................... 10
Troubleshooting ................................................. 11
Parts identification ............................................. 12
Replacement parts ............................................ 13
Pump parts ........................................................ 14
Service notes ..................................................... 15
Warnings ........................................................... 16
Pressure cleaner daily checks ........................... 16
Three monthly regular service ........................... 16

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* NB: Performance using 15 amp plug option
1. NEVER direct the spray jet at any person or animal.
Keep hands and feet clear of the cleaning nozzle at
all times.
2. NEVER direct spray jet at any surface that may
contain asbestos material.
3. NEVER hold a finger over the high pressure nozzle.
4. NEVER direct the spray jet at the machine itself or
any electrical equipment.
5. After use release the pressure in the high pressure
hose by operating the gun trigger.
6. DO NOT attempt any mechanical repair. If you have
a problem with your machine contact your local
Aussie Eco Clean Service Division, phone (02)
8865 3500.
7. NEVER supply any liquid other than water to the
pump inlet.
8. DO NOT run dry
9. NEVER pull the high pressure hose if it has formed
kinks or nooses.
10. NEVER pull the hose over sharp objects.
11. DO NOT join high pressure hoses. The connectors
may leak and cause the unloader to wear
prematurely. Buy extra length hoses if extended
range required.
12. DO NOT attempt to disconnect any hose or
coupling with pressure still in the hose.
13. DO NOT operate the machine whilst standing on
ladders, use a platform tower or scaffolding.
14. Operate in well ventilated areas only.
15. DO NOT operate if power cable is damaged,
contact a certified electrician for replacement.
16. DO NOT try to repair a leak in the hose or
connection while the system is under pressure.
17. DO NOT substitute any component part on this
machine. Use of incorrect parts could cause serious
personal injury.
18. Children should NOT be allowed to use the
machine.
19. We recommend the use of safety goggles and steel
cap boots when using the machine.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS - IMPORTANT
SPECIFICATIONS
Model Pump Pressure (psi) Pump model EWP Flow rate (lpm) Motor Pump rpm Weight (kg)
Monsoon 100 1600 (110 BAR) WBL1114 2800 11 3HP 2.2kW, IP56 1450 45
Monsoon 140 2000 (140 BAR) WBL917 3400 93HP 2.2kW, IP56 1450 45

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Before proceeding with assembly of your new Aussie
Eco AB high pressure blaster, check that all parts
listed below are included.
1 Gun with melted handle
1 Vario lance
1 High pressure hose
1 Grit blast kit
A. Machine Preparation (initial start-up)
1. Check the oil in the pump.
With the machine on a level surface the oil lever
should cover the red spot in the oil level sight glass
on the front of the machine. If necessary, top up
with SAE 75W-90. Do not mix different grades of
oil as this may affect the machines performance. If
alternative oil is used, first empty out oil by
unscrewing drain plug in bottom of machine.
2. Ensure breather plug is fitted to pump.
WARNING: Before operation ensure top mounted
travel plug is replaced by breather plug. Failure to
fit breather and keep clean can result in over
pressuring of oil chamber (crank case) and can
blow oil seals. This will void warranty.
3. Plug in machine to suitable power supply.
NOTE: Unit supplied with a 15 amp plug. A 10
amp plug can be retro fitted but the pump pressure
will need to be adjusted down to reduce amps
drawn by the motor. This should only be done by a
qualified technician.
4. Assemble gun/lance assembly.
VARIO LANCE: To assemble the lance, insert lance
into gun and screw together.
Breather plug
Pump oil sight glass
ASSEMBLY & PREPARATION FOR USE
FRAME & WHEEL CARE …. MAINTAIN OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE
Aussie Monsoon blasters now come
fitted with top quality flat free tyres.
To maintain tyre shape ...
1. Ensure that straps used to secure
the unit during transit are not over
tightened to the point where tyres
misshape.
2. Do not leave the unit strapped
down for extended periods.
3. Do not drop the unit; this could
cause frame distortion or damage
bearings.

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UNLOADER SETTING
The high pressure unloader on the machine is
factory set to operate the pump at it’s rated
pressure.
DO NOT ADJUST. Tampering with the unloader
will void warranty and can be dangerous.
B. Hose Connections
1. Connect high pressure hose to machine outlet.
2. If optional low pressure downstream, in-line
chemical injector is to be used, connect the
injector tube to the detergent inlet and place the
other end of the tube, with the strainer attached, in
the chemical container (not supplied).
3. Connect gun/lance assembly to high pressure
hose.
4. Check inlet water filter is clean then connect water
supply hose to machine. Use a 25mm (minimum)
hose .
Incoming water supply must deliver double the flow of
the machine. If questionable, check supply at
machine. If supply is insufficient, do not operate from
this outlet. For residential use, the outlet closest to the
meter will usually deliver the highest flow rate.
Connect only to clean town water supply.
Warning: Do not operate from tank or pond.
Doing so will cavitate the pump causing damage.
Cavitation or pump starvation is not covered by
warranty. Cavitation is a phenomenon causing
vacuum pockets to form within the pump that
eventually implode under pressure pitting the internal
pump surfaces.
Fitting Instructions for Optional Hose Reel
(Part number AD300001)
Fit hose reel to the mounting bar using the four
sets of nuts and bolts supplied. Ensure all bolts
are securely tightened and use Loctite to prevent
them vibrating loose.
The reel should be positioned so that it rotates
fore/aft to aid fitting whip hose.
Connect whip hose to high pressure outlet on
pump.
Fit handle to reel.
Fit gun to hose using C1500.180 nipple.
Start up machine (see below) and check for leaks.
All leaks must be rectified before using machine.
HIGH PRESSURE SPRAY CAN PENETRATE THE
SKIN AND CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY!
NEVER POINT THE SPRAY GUN AT YOURSELF,
OTHER PEOPLE OR ANIMALS.
SHOULD SPRAY PENETRATE THE SKIN, SEEK
MEDICAL ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY!
Aussie Safety Protection Kit
Unloader -
factory set,
DO NOT adjust
Detergent
injector
HP hose
connection
Inlet filter
Thermal dump Supply hose connection

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C. Before starting the machine
1. Ensure machine is level
2. Turn on water supply.
3. Pull gun trigger until water starts to flow in a steady
steam then release trigger.
D. Starting the electric motor
1.Turn on the motor
2.Check that there are no leaks in the line
connections, gun or lance. Pressure begins with the
gun trigger is squeezed.
KEEP THE MACHINE OUT OF
MOISTURE LADEN ATMOSPHERES
E. Pressure washing
WEAR PROPER FACE PROTECTION WHEN
OPERATING PRESSURE WASHER!
1. For high pressure jetting the black plastic lance
head should be pushed fully in. Rotate the plastic
head to adjust the angle of the spray jet.
2. When low pressure and high flow is required,
including detergent application, pull the plastic
lance head out until it clicks
NOTE: Check the system for water leaks, oil leaks,
hose kinks, etc. Correct any problems before
proceeding.
Machine is now ready for operation.
F. Applying detergent
1. Prepare pressure washer detergent solution as
required by manufacturer.
2. Place detergent siphon tub/filter into solution.
3. Adjust lance to low pressure setting.
4. Apply cleaning solution to a dry surface, starting
at lower portion of areas to be washed and work
upward, using long overlapping strokes.
5. Allow time to detergent to activate and then rinse
off. DO NOT allow detergent to dry on.
IMPORTANT;
You must flush the injection system after each use by
placing siphon hose into a bucket of clean water, then
run pressure washer in low pressure for 2 minutes.
WARNING .... DO NOT RUN EXCESSIVE BY-PASS
SWITCH MACHINE OFF WITHIN TWO MINUTES OF
CEASING OPERATION AS EXCESSIVE BY-PASS CAN
CAUSE HEAT BUILD UP IN PUMP AND SUBSEQUENT
DAMAGE.
EXCESSIVE BY PASS RUNNING VOIDS WARRANTY!!

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G. Stopping the machine
1. If using the detergent injector, flush out the
chemical by running clean water through the
system.
2. Allow machine to run for 1 minute without load to
cool before stopping.
3. Turn motor switch to OFF
4. Turn off water supply.
5. Pull gun trigger to release all pressure in the
system, then LOCK THE TRIGGER.
6. Hoses may now be disconnected from the
machine.
Failure to release pressure before disconnecting the
hose quick coupler will result in the quick coupler o-
ring seal blowing out. This o-ring must be replaced
before operating machine.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE:
AFTER EACH USE
If cleaning agents have been mixed with the incoming
water, it is essential to flush the machine with clean
water after use.
If there is a danger of freezing anti-freeze should be
mixed with the flush water or the machine must be
completely drained.
After the final flush stop the machine. DO NOT allow
the machine to idle for more than 15 seconds. This is
particularly important when there is a danger of
freezing. Do not run for longer without water supply.
STORAGE
Store the washer in an upright position, preferably
drained of water if there is a danger of freezing (or fill
with anti-freeze).
PUMP CRANKCASE LUBRICATION
Proper pressure washer pump crankcase lubrication
will help extend the working life of the machine. Follow
these important guidelines. We recommend keeping a
simple service log book.
Change oil in pump after initial 50 hour run-in
period. (SAE 75W-90)
Change pump oil every 3 months, use high
quality oil. (SAE 75W-90)
Pump oil level can be checked with the dip stick
under the breather cap or by viewing the oil sight
gauge where fitted. The oil level is correct if level
is in the centre of the gauge. If oil level is low, fill
to correct level with recommended oil (SAE 75W-
90). DO NOT OVERFILL CRANKCASE!
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE
Keep filter in supply hose connection clean, rinse
regularly.
Drain water from pressure hoses, gun/lance
assembly and accessories after use.
Protect pump from freezing. Failure to remove
water from the pump in freezing temperatures will
result in damaged pump manifold.
Use ONLY injector of the size and type designed
for this model.
DO NOT tamper with unloader valve adjustment.
DO NOT siphon chemicals through the pump, it is
designed for water only.
Incoming water supply must not exceed 60ºC,
otherwise pumps seal damage could result.

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No Sand Blocked sand probe. Clear obstruction and make sure air vents in
sand probe are open
Blocked nozzle. Remove mixing nozzle and clean
Wet sand Dry or replace sand
Low vacuum Valve open; air leaks in system. Tighten hose
clamps.
Not enough sand Incorrect water nozzle Change spray angle
Collapsed hose Replace hose or remove restriction
Partial obstruction to sand probe Clear obstruction from sand probe inlet
Low sand level Change probe to new bag of sand
Low water pressure &/or flow rate See machine troubleshooting chart
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, always
protect eyes and face with goggles and mask,
and hands and arms with heavy work gloves
when spraying abrasive materials.
1. Connect lance of grit blast kit in to gun in place
of the vario lance.
2. Place the sand probe in the sand container.
How To Sandblast :
1. Connect and open the water supply line before
starting the pressure washer.
2. Squeeze the gun trigger to release air in the
equipment.
3. Turn on the pressure washer.
4. Squeeze the gun trigger to activate the spray.
5. CAUTION: Always test spray on a scrap of
similar material first! The high pressure spray
could damage the surface if the grit blaster is
held too close.
To determine best distance for grit blasting, start
with the spray nozzle a metre away from the
surface and gradually move closer, frequently
checking the surface for damage.
6. Always point the nozzle downward when not
spraying. This prevents water from entering the
sand supply. If water does get into the sand
supply hose, remove the probe from the sand,
hold the gun trigger open, and let the hose air
dry. Always be sure the sand hose is dry before
using.
7. Keep the sand covered to prevent the overspray
from wetting the sand. Do not allow small pieces
of the sand bag to fall into the sand supply. A
smaller piece could prevent the flow of sand.
Connect to gun
Sand probe
Task Sand Mesh Sand Type Blasting Angle
Paint from Metal 20/40 Round Silica i.e river sand 0-30
Paint from Masonry 20/40 Round Silica 0-20
Rubber Base Paint from Masonry 10/35 Angular i.e. crushed rock 0-15
Paint from Wood (coarse, rough cut effect) 40/60 Round 1-10
Paint from Wood (smoother, driftwood effect) 20/40 Round 1-10
Metal Scale 20/40 Round 0-15
Rust 16/50 Angular 0-25
Recommended grit
Troubleshooting
Instructions for use of grit blast kit

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FAULT
CAUSE
REMEDY
Pump running normally but
pressure low on installation
Pump sucking air
Valves sticking
Unloader valve seat faulty
Nozzle incorrectly sized
Worn piston packing
Check water supply and possibility of air
ingress.
Check and clean or replace if necessary
Check and replace
Check and replace
Check and replace
Fluctuating Pressure
Valves worn
Valves blocked
Pump sucking air
Worn piston packing
Check and replace
Check and replace
Check water supply and air ingress at joints
in suction line
Check and replace
Pressure low after period of
normal use
Nozzle worn
Check valves worn
Check valves blocked
Unloader valve seat worn
Worn piston packing
Cracked pistons as a result of dry
running
Check and replace
Check and replace
Check and clean
Check and replace
Check and replace
Replace pistons
Pump Noisy
Air in suction
Broken or weak suction or delivery valve
spring
Foreign matter in valves
Worn bearing
Excessive temperature of liquid
Check water supply and connections on
suction line
Check and replace
Check and clean
Check and replace
Reduce temperature
Presence of water in oil
Oil seal worn
High humidity in air
Piston packing worn
Check and replace
Check and change oil twice as often
Check and replace
Water dripping below pump
Piston packing worn
O.R plunger retainer worn
Check and replace
Check and replace
Oil Dripping
Travel plug in use on pump
Oil seal worn
Replace with breather plug
Check and replace if necessary
Unloader switches repeatedly
when gun is off
Leaking gun and/or pressure pipe.
Leaky sleeve
Worn out kick-back valve body
Leaky seals
Renew gun, seal pressure pipe
Renew sleeve
Check and renew as necessary kick-back
valve plate and seat
Renew seals
Leaky piston rod
Defective O-Ring/Support Ring
Renew piston rod seals and examine
surfaces in guide case
Leaky by-pass at nominal
pressure
Nozzle too small, too much water.
Worn out by-pass valve
Install larger nozzle
Examine and renew as necessary, poppet
(16 for APR-11 for VD valves - 10 for ADV-
8 for Unifit valves), valve set (14 or APR-12
for VD valves - 11for AVD valves - 7 for
Unifit) and by-pass valve body.
Pressure gauge shows high
pressure fluctuations when
shutting off gun
Valve set too high above operating
pressure
Dirty valve
Adjust the unloader at the operating
pressure.
Clean valve (removing lime deposits etc).
Grease parts before installing.
Motor hums when switched on
but does not start
Mains voltage too low
Spray gun not activated
Cross section of extension lead too
small
Check electrical connection
Activate spray gun when switching on
Use correct dimension extension lead
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE

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PARTS IDENTIFICATION
A
B
C
D
E
K
J
G
H
F
I

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REPLACEMENT PARTS
Part No Description
Monsoon
Position
100 140
Lance & Gun
A C4723.45.115 T10 VARIO LANCE xx
BM4021108007 AL13 GUN WITH MELTED HANDLE& QC M22 xx
Hose
CAR206FB6FB6X8 8 MTR HP HOSE (R2, 3000 PSI) xx
Unloader
DBAPR-I-25ADJ UNLOADER VALVE (2000 PSI) xx
Thermal Dump Valves
EMPA60063050 THERMAL DUMP VALVE 3/8” xx
Gauge
FAGCDR0102 6,000 PSI PRESSURE GAUGE xx
Switch
GASWITCHASSYMON ON/OFF SWITCH (16 AMP) xx
Pumps
H
BWBL1114 BIG BERTY PUMP (1600 PSI, 11 LPM) x
BWBL917 BIG BERTY PUMP (2000 PSI, 9 LPM) x
Strainer
IAY STRAINGER-200 BRASS Y STRAINER 1/2” xx
Electric Motor
JA140060M001 3HP MOTOR 2.2KW xx
Wheel
KA400015 10" WHEEL (EACH) xx
Optional Hose Reel
AD30001 STEEL HOSE REEL WITH 15M R2 WIRE BRAID HOSE xx
C1500.180 NIPPLE (3/8” F x M22) FITS GUN TO HOSE ON REEL xx

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PUMP PARTS WBL 917, 1114
Order the right part first time …
specify the pump model
number when ordering parts.
Full parts breakdowns available online …
www.aussiepumps.com.au
Kit/Position No. Part No. Description
Kit 141 B019826973 Valve Kit (12 pieces)
Kit 12 B049813973 Seal Kit Minor (15 pieces)
Kit 70 B049841973 Seal Kit Major (21 pieces)
Kit 83 B049847973 Oil Seal Kit (8 pieces)
Position 25 B040120322 Oil sight glass
Position 29 B049832973 Oil breather plug
Position 39 B050010182 18mm ceramic piston (3 needed)
Aussie pressure test set
Aussie pressure test set includes
gauge and fitting for testing pump
output pressure and Bertolini Pump
Selection Guide

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Notes/ Service Record

WARNING
OVERSPEEDING
Do not operate machine at over 3200rpm (motor speed). Over speeding can cause serious pump
damage.
EXCESSIVE BYPASS
Do not run on excessive by-pass. Switch machine off within two minutes of ceasing operation as
excessive by-pass can cause heat build up in pump and subsequent damage. Excessive bypass running
voids warranty.
HIGH PRESSURE SETTING
The high pressure pump is factory set to operate at its rated pressure. DO NOT ADJUST. Tampering
with the pressure regulator will void warranty and can be DANGEROUS.
PRESSURE CLEANER DAILY CHECK LIST
Check pump oil level
Check all high pressure components for leaks:
gun/lance
HP hose
all fittings
Check water filter and clean if necessary
Check unloader and thermal dump for leaks
THREE MONTHLY REGULAR SERVICE
All professional machines need to be thoroughly serviced every three months.
Change pump oil
Check filter for foreign debris
Check unloader and thermal dump for leaks
Check all HP components for leaks: Gun/lance, HP hose and all fittings
SIX MONTHLY REGULAR SERVICE
To maintain the Bertolini pump warranty (four years from date of purchase), the pump must be serviced by an
authorised service agent every six months. Contact Aussie for your nearest agent.
LOOK AFTER YOUR MACHINE AND IT WILL LOOK AFTER YOU!
Australian Pump Industries Pty Ltd
7 Gladstone Road, Castle Hill NSW 2154
Ph: (02) 8865 3500 Fax: (02) 9894 4240
www.aussiepumps.com.au info@aussiepumps.com.au
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