Austech SP Jetwash SP140 Guide

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2030
Electric Pressure Washer
ASSEMBLY, CARE AND
USE INSTRUCTIONS
Model SP140
READ CAREFULLY
IMPORTANT: RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS
AND ATTACH RECEIPT TO MANUAL FOR FUTURE
REFERENCE
MAX
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Product Specications ...................................................................................................... 2
Package Contents ............................................................................................................. 3
Hardware Contents ........................................................................................................... 3
Safety Information............................................................................................................. 4
Assembly Instructions....................................................................................................... 6
Operating Instructions ..................................................................................................... 10
Care and Maintenance ................................................................................................... 13
Troubleshooting............................................................................................................... 15
Limited Warranty ............................................................................................................. 16
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
INTENDED APPLICATION
This pressure washer is intended for:
DOMESTIC CLEANING APPLICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
Model
Maximum PSI
(lbs/sq. in.)
Max LPM
(Litres/per min) Cold Water Volts Watts
Weight
(Kg)
SP140 2030 7.3 ✔240 2000 10.2

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PACKAGE CONTENTSPACKAGE CONTENTSPACKAGE CONTENTS
HARDWARE CONTENTS
PART DESCRIPTION QUANTITY
GRotary Brush 1
HTransparent Water Filter 1
I Turbo Nozzle Lance 1
J Spray Gun 1
K Spray Gun Trigger Lock 1
AA Screw 1
PART DESCRIPTION QUANTITY
A Pressure Washer Unit 1
B Spray Gun Holster 1
C Nozzle Cleaning Wire 1
D High Pressure Hose 1
E Nozzle Tray 1
F Variable Spray Nozzle
Lance
1
AA
Screw
Qty. 1
Note: Screw is located in
package with manual
ON/I
OFF/O
E
C
H
B
A
D
AA
G
I
J
F
K

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SAFETY INFORMATIONSAFETY INFORMATIONSAFETY INFORMATION
Please read and understand this entire manual before
attempting to assemble, operate, or install the product.
This manual contains information that relates to
PROTECTING PERSONAL SAFETY and PREVENTING
EQUIPMENT PROBLEMS. It is very important to read this
manual carefully and understand it thoroughly before
using the product. The symbols listed below are used to
indicate this information.
DANGER
Potential hazard that will result in serious injury or
loss of life.
WARNING
Hazard that could result in serious injury or loss of
life.
CAUTION
Potential hazard that may result in moderate injury
or damage to equipment.
Note: The word “Note” is used to inform the reader of
something the operator needs to know about the tool.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury, the user must read
and understand the instructions before using
this product.
1. Warning – When using this product basic,
precautions should always be followed, including the
following
2. Read all the instructions before using the product
3. Know how to stop the product and bleed pressures
quickly. Be thoroughly familiar with the controls.
4. Keep operating area clear of persons
5. Do not overreach or stand on unstable support. Keep
good footing and balance at all times.
6. Follow the maintenance instructions as specied in
the manual
7. To avoid personal injury and/or damage to property
and to maximize your pressure washing experience,
carefully follow all of the safety tips, instructions,
warnings and safeguards and become familiar with
all of the controls.
8. This pressure washer conforms to CSA and other
safety and consumer standards. DO NOT modify or
rebuild any part of your power washer.
9. DO NOT use your pressure washer when you are
under the inuence of alcohol or drugs. Use this
power tool carefully and only when you are alert.
10. Watch your balance and footing while using your
pressure washer. Surfaces become slippery when
wet and are extra slippery when using a detergent or
cleaner.
11. NEVER operate the pressure washer in bare feet,
sandals, or open-toed shoes.
12. When using the pressure washer near children,
make sure they are closely supervised by an adult
to avoid injury. NEVER let a child use the pressure
washer.
13. Keep ngers, hands, feet and any part of your body
clear of the stream of high pressure water. The
powerful spray can cause blindness or blast holes in
the skin. It can break a window if you are too close
when you pull the trigger on the spray gun.
14. ALWAYS wear eye protection to prevent injury to
eyes when operating the pressure washer.
15. To avoid mishaps or injury, ALWAYS use the trigger
safety lock when not using the pressure washer
even if the spraying stops for a moment.
16. Point the spray gun in a safe direction when
beginning a pressure washing session.
17. NEVER spray directly at a person, animal, electrical
device or the unit itself.
18. When rst using the spray gun, hold the spray gun
and lance with two hands when pulling the trigger
(one hand to pull the trigger and the other to
stabilize the gun assembly) until you get used to the
“kickback” from the spray gun.
19. When you press the power switch to turn off the
pressure washer, water pressure may remain in the
system. To discharge the pressure, point the spray
gun in a safe direction and pull the trigger.
20. NEVER spray ammable liquids.
21. NEVER use the pressure washer in areas that
contain combustible dust, liquids or vapors.
22. Avoid contact of the pressure hose with sharp
objects and examine the hose regularly. Replace
if damaged. Due to the high pressure involved, it
cannot be repaired if cut or damaged.
23. Only use detergent specically formulated for
pressure washers and follow instructions on the
detergent’s label.
24. Protect eyes, lungs, and skin from exposure to
detergent. Dish or laundry soap is too thick and will
clog the nozzle of your detergent bottle.

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SAFETY INFORMATIONSAFETY INFORMATIONSAFETY INFORMATION
IMPORTANT: Store the pressure washer indoors to
prevent the water in the unit from expanding under
freezing conditions. When the water freezes and
expands, your pressure washer will be damaged
and become inoperable. Or, if storing outdoors, it is
recommended you use pump saver (not included) to
protect pumps.
25. NEVER use hot water with your pressure washer. It
will overheat and damage the high pressure pump.
26. NEVER leave the pressure washer unattended while
it is powered “ON”.
27. ALWAYS turn the water supply “ON ” before turning
the pressure washer power to “ON”. Running
the pump dry will cause damage to the internal
components.
28. NEVER use a water supply to your pressure washer
that exceeds 150 PSI maximum.
29. NEVER disconnect the high pressure hose from the
pressure washer while the system is pressurized.
30. NEVER permanently engage the trigger
mechanisms on the spray gun.
31. NEVER operate the pressure washer unless all
components are properly and securely connected.
32. NEVER allow the pressure washer pump to run for
more than one minute after you have turned off the
water supply. This can cause the motor and pump to
overheat and fail.
33. NEVER use lances or other parts that are not
compatible for this specic AR Blue Clean unit.
34. NEVER spray any electrical outlet with your pressure
washer.
35. Inspect the power cord before using. DO NOT use it
if it is damaged.
Double Insulated symbol
KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
Servicing of a Double-Insulated Appliance
In a double-insulated product, two systems of insulation
are provided instead of grounding. Grounding means
are not provided for a double insulated product, nor
should grounding means be added to the product.
Servicing a double-insulated product requires extreme
care and knowledge of the system, and should only be
done by qualied service personnel.
Replacement parts for a double-insulated products
must be identical to the original parts.
“Double Insulated” products are marked with symbol
shown here.

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PREPARATION
PREPARATION
Before beginning assembly of product, make sure all
parts are present. Compare parts with package contents
list and hardware contents list. If any part is missing or
damaged, DO NOT attempt to assemble the product.
Estimated Assembly Time: 5 minutes
Tools Required for Assembly (not included): Phillips
screwdriver
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
PREPARATION
Power Unit Assembly
Slide the spray gun holster (B) onto left side, when
facing the pressure washer unit (A).
Note: When placing the gun with the lance attached,
the nozzle will rest in this tray.
1
B
A
Screw x 1
AA
AA
Screw
Qty. 1
2
A
E
AA
Slip tab into slot and screw the nozzle tray (E) on bottom
left, when facing the pressure washer unit (A).
Secure with screw (AA).
Note: DO NOT use a power screwdriver. When all free
play has been taken up, give a small nal clockwise twist
of the screwdriver.
DO NOT overtighten.
Hardware Used:

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
3
A
D
4
D
J
Connect the other end of high pressure hose (D) to
spray gun (J) by inserting the brass metal tip of high
pressure hose into the tting just ahead of trigger
guard. It will lock into spray gun with a “click”. Conrm
hose is locked into spray gun by slightly pulling on them.
The hose is now securely attached to spray gun.
Note: DO NOT press button on underside of gun when
connecting hose to gun.
High Pressure Hose Assembly
Screw high pressure hose (D) clockwise onto bottom
left, when facing the unit, front of pressure washer
unit (A). Pull back collar and insert o-ring post into
water outlet far enough so collar can thread onto outlet
threads until hand tight. If it takes fewer than six turns
you have not properly tightened the high pressure
hose tting. It is easier to position the pressure washer
in front of you to ensure that the threads are started
correctly. Failure to properly tighten high pressure
hose will result in the hose slipping or popping off
immediately upon turning unit on. Do not worry about
damage if this occurs–just reinstall and take extra care
when screwing on the high pressure hose tting.
Note: DO NOT use pliers or locking pliers to tighten.
2
1
5
D
J
To release hose (D) from spray gun (J), press button on
underside of gun toward trigger guard. The hose will
slide out from connection.

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Unlock
Lock
1
1
2
2
6
J
J
K
Locking Spray Gun (before Lance installation)
To lock the trigger of the spray gun (J), aim the gun
away from you and push the lock button from right to
left. After doing so, squeeze or pull the trigger to make
sure it is locked and will not move. Always leave lock
button in locked position when not in use. This ensures
the gun is in “safe” mode until it is ready for use.
Variable Spray Nozzle Lance and Turbo Nozzle
Lance Installation
While the spray gun (J) is in the locked position, insert
the variable spray nozzle lance (F) or turbo nozzle
lance (I ) into the end of the spray gun, by inserting and
pushing together turning clockwise simultaneously. To
remove, push together and turn counterclockwise.
Note: Always push the safety lock button to lock the
trigger when changing lances to ensure that they do not
accidentally eject with force during removal.
Note: When using the turbo lance, make sure the turbo
nozzle is screwed on tight at the end of the lance each
time you use it.
Note: Turbo nozzle is not adjustable.
1
2
7
I
IF
J
8
G
G
J
J
G
Rotary Brush Installation
The rotary brush is specially designed to clean rims and
vehicle wheels.
Screw the adaptor for the spray gun on the rotary brush
(G). Then align the tongues of the adaptor with the
grooves of the spray gun (J) and insert it.
Securely t the accessory by turning it clockwise and let
it lock into place.
Press the accessory towards the lance extension or
spray gun and turn it anticlockwise to remove it.

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
9
A
H
Garden Hose Adapter Installation
Remove plastic shipping cover on water inlet, front
right side when facing the unit (A). Install the transpar-
ent water lter (H) by hand tightening clockwise.
2
1
10
L
You will need a quick connect hose adapter (not
supplied) tted to the end of your garden hose (L).
Note: Flush out garden hose before connecting
to QC garden hose adapter.
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H
L
Push the QC garden hose adapter (L) onto the
transparent water lter (H). It will “click” into place. Do
not pull the sleeve back while pushing QC garden hose
adapter (L) onto the transparent water lter (H). The
water is now connected to your pressure washer.
Note: To remove water hose, pull back on collar and
it will slide off the transparent water lter. This can be
done at any time.
You have now completed the assembly and are ready
to begin using your electric power washer. Read and
observe all safety instructions.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
• Turn the power switch to the “ON” (|) position. The
unit will turn on for 1 - 2 seconds and shut off.
This is a normal function of the auto start feature.
Squeeze the spray gun trigger to begin pressure
washing.
• Begin pressure washing by squeezing the trigger on
the spray gun all the way into the handle.
• Release the spray gun trigger to stop the pressure
washer.
• Allow the motor to come to a complete stop before
squeezing the trigger again.
• Squeezing rapidly will cause the auto start feature
to miss an on/off cycle that may prevent it from
turning on while squeezing trigger after rapid
squeezing. Use slow deliberate trigger pulls to avoid
such symptoms.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
OFF/0
ON/I
OFF/0
ON/I
• Always test a small area to avoid chance of
damaging the surface.
• Turn the tap on fully to ensure good water supply.
• Make sure the “ON/OFF” switch is in the “OFF”
position. The power switch has international symbols
for ‘on’ and ‘off’: On (|) Off (O).
• Unwind the power cord completely and plug it into a
240 volt outlet.
• Release safety push trigger lock up and back into
trigger. While pointing the spray gun in a safe
direction, squeeze the trigger on the spray gun until
there is a steady stream of water, letting the water
and air out of the hose. Push trigger lock back down
to lock back into place.

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSOPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Fan Spray Pencil Stream
• When using the detergent, ll it with a properly
formulated detergent or cleaner with water ratio
according to instructions on the container.
• DO NOT use thick gel-like detergents, as they will clog
the power washer and can cause damage.
Using Variable Spray Nozzle
• When using the variable spray nozzle, the spray
pattern and intensity can be adjusted for each task by
twisting the spray nozzle at the far end of the lance.
• When removing the detergent tank remove lid and
place nger in tank lifting up while pulling tank out.
IMPORTANT: Detergent can only be applied by using
the spray gun (J) without any lances attached

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSOPERATING INSTRUCTIONSOPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Extending and Lowering Handle
• Extend the handle up by pressing the blue button
in the cord hook and pull handle up until it locks in
place.
Note: If handle does not slide up easily, add some
petroleum jelly (not included) to help make it glide
easier.
• Lower the handle by pressing the center of the upper
cord hook and push down on the handle until all the
way down.
1 1
2
2
Operation Tips
• If you hear the motor run intermittently when the
trigger is not being squeezed, that is normal.
The pump is priming itself so it is ready to operate
when the trigger is squeezed. Turn off the power
washer if not being used after ve minutes.
• The o-rings on the bayonet end of the nozzle lance
should be cleaned regularly and lubricated with non-
water soluble grease such as petroleum jelly.
• Keep the nozzle cleaning wire for use in unclogging
the nozzle. If you lose the cleaning wire, a
straightened paper clip also works.
How to Avoid Damaging Surfaces
• Damage to surfaces being cleaned occurs because
the impact force of the water pressure exceeds
the durability of the surface. Bare wood can be
penetrated; paint can be peeled off, etc. You can
vary the force of your power washer by controlling:
1. The angle of the surface being cleaned
2. The distance of the nozzle from the surface
being cleaned
• NEVER use a narrow high pressure stream of water
on soft surfaces susceptible to damage.
• Use the variable spray nozzle lance when cleaning
windows. Be sure to adjust the nozzle to low spray
and place the nozzle approximately four to ve feet
away from the window with the nozzle at forty ve
degree angle. Squeeze the trigger and vary the
spray pattern and angle until optimum cleaning
efciency is achieved.
Using Power Cord
• Easily remove the power cord from side of unit by
swiveling the bottom blue cord hook to the right or
left until it faces up. The power cord then can be
easily slid off of the side of the power washer unit.
• Swivel blue, cord hook back down when ready to wrap
the cord back into place for storage.

CARE AND MAINTENANCE
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Detergents
• Use detergents designed for pressure washers.
• This system applies detergent under low pressure.
The cleaning power of the detergents is enhanced
when applied with low pressure and enough time is
given to break down dirt and grime. The combination
of low pressure and chemical action is very effective
and can be better than scrubbing if applied properly.
ALWAYS spray detergent on a dry surface. DO NOT
pre-soak area. Wetting the surface rst dilutes
the detergent and reduces its cleaning ability. DO
NOT allow detergent to dry on surface. On vertical
surfaces being cleaned, apply detergent to lower
surfaces and work your way up to prevent detergent
from causing streaks in the dirt and grime. Rinse
detergent by pressure washing from bottom up for
same reason.
• If a stain is particularly tough, it may be necessary
to reapply the detergent and use a bristled brush to
scrub the stain. Subsequent pressure washing after
brushing should successfully complete your cleaning
job.
Cleaning the Transparent Water Filter
• The screens inside the transparent water lter should
be cleaned periodically. Rinse it with clean water, and
then place it back in the adapter.
Cleaning Nozzles
• A clogged or partially clogged nozzle can cause
signicant reduction of water pressure coming out
of the nozzle and/or cause the unit to pulsate while
spraying.
• Turn off the unit.
• Turn off the water supply to the unit.
• Relieve any pressure trapped in the hose by
squeezing the trigger 2-3 times, and then lock the
spray gun by pushing the lock button from left to
right.
• Remove the lance from the spray gun
• Using the nozzle tip cleaner provided (or an unfolded
paper clip), insert the wire into the nozzle hole and
move back and forth until debris is dislodged.
• Tap quick connect end of lance on hard surface
several times
• Back ush water through the nozzles using garden
hose and highest pressure available (either standard
water nozzle or use your thumb over the nozzle to
create water pressure for back ush).

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSOPERATING INSTRUCTIONSCARE AND MAINTENANCE
TROUBLESHOOTING
Storage
• When your pressure washing session has been
completed, turn off the power switch located on the
front of the pressure washer. Unplug the power cord
from the outlet. Turn off the water supply. Pull the
trigger on the spray gun 2-3 times to drain out the
excess water and to release any remaining water
pressure. Disconnect the garden hose adapter from
the water inlet. DO NOT allow the pressure washer to
run with no water owing through it.
• Remove detergent bottle and clean completely.
Residual chemical will dry out in the container and
can cause the detergent injector to clog and prevent
function.
• Remove high pressure hose from spray gun.
• Remove lance from the gun. Place the gun in the
holder on the side. Lances are placed into any of the
slots in the back of the unit. Make sure to discard
any remaining detergent from the bottle. Flush the
bottle and nozzle head with fresh water to prevent
clogging.
• Hook the power cord around the cord hook on the
right side of the machine when facing it.
• The pressure hose is stored on the hose hook
located on the back of the handle.

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TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM CORRECTIVE ACTION
Unit will not turn on. 1. Check the power cord is plugged directly into an outlet.
2. Do not use an extension cord.
3. Make sure the power switch is turned on.
Note: When power switch is turned on, the pressure washer will turn on by itself for 1-2
seconds and shut off. This is normal.
The high pressure
(HP) hose will
not connect/stay
connected to the
spray gun. Is this a
spray gun problem?
1. In most cases, the spray gun is not the problem. The problem is the rubber sleeve
covering the tting at the end of the high pressure hose. It has likely slipped up toward
the metal tip. To x: wiggle, twist and/or pull the rubber sleeve down until the entire tip
is visible plus an 1/8 in. of the metal tting below the tip. Now try to insert the hose tip
into the spray gun. It should “click” into place and will not come out until the hose is
released by pushing in the lever on the underside of the gun. You may cut away the end
of the sleeve with a sharp knife if unable to move the sleeve down. Be careful not to cut
or puncture the hose.
2. Do not push in the release button when connecting the high pressure hose.
The unit is running
but there is no water
ow.
1. Check the water source. Unclog the nozzle on the lance. (See nozzle cleaning
instructions under “Cleaning nozzles”.) Or take off the lance and just spray out of the
spray gun. This will indicate if the problem is with the lance.
2. Reconnect the QC Garden Hose Adapter to the clear quick connect.
Why is water leaking
where the high
pressure hose
connects to the spray
gun?
1. Make sure there is an o-ring at the end of the metal tip of the high pressure hose. If
no o-ring is present, the connection between the hose and spray gun will leak.
I can’t remove the
lance from the spray
gun. What should I
do?
1. All lances and the detergent bottles are attached and removed from the extension
lance in the same manner. Insert the quick-release end of the lance/detergent bottle
into the extension lance. Press the extension lance and lance together (about a 1/8”)
and turn clockwise. The lance will lock in place. Remove the lance by reversing this
procedure. Press the extension lance and lance together and turn counter clockwise.
The lance will slide out.
2. Or, hold the extension lance and lance in an upright position with the nozzle end on
the oor. Push the whole assembly straight down to loosen the connection, and then
follow the removal process again. You may also spray soapy water or a lubricant in the
area where the lance connects to the extension lance.
The pressure
washer turns on for
2 seconds, shuts
off, and will not turn
back on. Do I have a
defective unit?
1. It sounds like your pressure washer is working just ne. When the water is connected,
the accessories are assembled properly, and the power switch is turned on, the
pressure washer may turn on for 1 - 2 seconds to prime the pump. It automatically
shuts off and waits for the spray gun trigger to be pressed. When the trigger is pressed,
water starts owing through the pump. The water sensor in the pump “senses” the
moving water and automatically turns the pressure washer on.
2. Turn the power switch to off, hold in the trigger on the spray gun, so that you have a
steady stream of water. While you are holding the trigger open on the spray gun, at the
same time, turn the power switch on.

CARE AND MAINTENANCE
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LIMITED WARRANTY
Printed in PRC
This Limited Warranty applies only to new products* distributed by Austech Industries Pty Ltd (“Austech Industries”). It is a condion
of this Limited Warranty Policy that the purchaser read the owner’s manual for the product and only use the product to the extent
or for the purposes stated therein. The purchaser must also ensure that all servicing requirements are completed as listed in the
owner’s manual (said servicing is at the owner’s expense). We recommend that all servicing is completed by an authorised service
agent and that records of said servicing are retained by the purchaser as proof in the event of a warranty claim.
Whilst the owner’s manual, packaging, and/or other documentaon supplied with Austech Industries’ products may provide details
in respect of a Limited Warranty, the terms set out herein supersede these maers, and this Limited Warranty applies in their place.
This warranty is no less advantageous than otherwise described in such other documentaon.
Austech Industries agrees, subject to the terms and condions specied below, to repair or replace at Austech Industries’ cost, the
product purchased by you when the product does not perform in accordance with its specicaons during the limited warranty pe-
riod, due to any fault in manufacturing, materials and/or workmanship. Austech Industries is not liable to repair or replace products
that the purchaser uses in a manner that is inconsistent with the owner’s manual or in the circumstances set out in paragraphs 1.1 –
1.7 below.
The benets to the purchaser under this warranty are in addion to other rights and remedies under the Compeon and Consumer
Act 2010 (Cth).
The limited warranty period, within which a defect in the product must appear, commences from the date of purchase and ceases on
expiraon of the specied term below.
The Limited Warranty Period
• Motor and pump assembly - 24 months
• All Accessories: including the spray gun, lance, high pressure hose, wheels etc. - 12 months
The purchaser’s attention is drawn to the following
• To the extent permied by law and subject to this Limited Warranty, and as part of the terms of the sale of the
equipment or part thereof: Austech Industries shall not be liable for any form of loss, damage, cost, injury or
harm of any kind (whether direct, indirect, special or consequenal) howsoever arising from the use or supply
of the equipment to the purchaser.
Exclusions to Limited Warranty Policy
This Limited Warranty will not apply where the equipment or any part thereof:
1.1 Fails due to an accident (including liquid spillage), abuse, misuse, neglect or normal wear and tear;
1.2 Has been used in a manner other than for which it was originally designed;
1.3 Has been tampered with or is otherwise than as supplied by Austech Industries;
1.4 Where any damage, malfuncon or other failure of the equipment or any part thereof resulted directly or
indirectly from unauthorized persons, adjusng or failing to adjust any part requiring normal maintenance
and service (examples include adjustment of tappets, air lter maintenance, lubricaon and ghtening of
screws nuts and bolts);
1.5 Malfuncons due to the use of defecve or incompable accessories;
1.6 Is damaged by lightning or thunderstorm acvity; or
1.7 Has been transported to a country where no authorised Service Agents exist.
Claiming warranty
This Limited Warranty may be claimed on in the following manner:
2.1 In order to make a claim under this Limited Warranty, the purchaser must deliver the equipment or any part thereof to an
Austech Industries authorised repair agent and pay all costs of transportaon and all costs incidental to making a claim under this
Limited Warranty. The purchaser must rst contact Austech Industries (contact details described above) and request the delivery ad-
dress of an Austech Industries authorised repair agent.
2.2 The purchaser must deliver to the repair agent wrien reasons why the purchaser considers that the purchaser has a claim
under this Limited Warranty and must provide all necessary details, including:
· The place, date and from whom the unit or part was purchased.
· The unit or part involved, Model and Serial Number.
· The defect, malfuncon or failure in respect of which the claim is being made.
· Proof of service of the unit or part (if applicable)
· Proof of purchase in respect of the unit or part.
2.3 If the Limited Warranty claim is valid, the repair agent will carry out repairs and return the product at no charge to the purchaser.
These repairs are limited to the Limited Warranty fault idened and as such will not include any other faults due to misuse, abuse,
failure to maintain, fair wear and tear or the replacement of serviceable items such as oil, spark plugs, air lters, fuel etc.
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entled to a replacement or
refund for a major failure and for compensaon for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entled 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.
* AR & SP are brand names of products distributed by Austech Industries
Note # Units which are failing to perform in accordance with specicaons due to non-warrantable causes will be subject to freight, repair and or
quote charges.
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