Jetwave HYNOX 130 User manual

HYNOX 130
SINGLE PHASE HOT WATER
ELECTRIC HIGH PRESSURE
WATER CLEANER
OPERATOR MANUAL
Model
Pump
Working
Pressure
PSI BAR
Flow
Rate
LP/M
Electric
Motor
Volt / Hz
RPM
Burner
Type
Outlet Hot
Water Temp
°C
Diesel
Tank
Cap
L
Fuel Con
KG/H
Approx
Weight
kg
Machine
Dimension
MM
Hynox
130
Interpump
W130
1900 130
10
240 / 50
1450
V3
30-130
24
5.14
95
920 (L) x
600 (W) x
730 (H)
®
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1. This operating manual should be read in conjunction with the manual provided with
the engine.
2. The information contained in this document may change without notice.
3. COPYRIGHT©2017 The contents of this booklet are the property of the JETWAVE
GROUP. Reproduction and divulgation, in whole or in part are prohibited by law.
Where to Find Us
You never have to look far to find Jetwave support and service for your pressure washer.
There are many Jetwave authorised service dealers Australia wide who provide quality
service. You can also contact Jetwave Customer Service by phone at +61 8 8371 3599
or on our website at www.Jetwave.com.au.
Model Number
Serial Number
Date Purchased

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Operating Instructions
Congratulations on the purchase of your new Jetwave product.
Before attempting to operate your machine(s), please read all of
the instructions to ensure safe operation and trouble free service
from your high pressure water cleaner.
Unit Description
Figure 1 –Hynox 130 Internals
Component Checklist
The following standard accessories should have accompanied your machine:
Spray Gun - Industrial insulated duty back part lance and quick
coupling.
Lance / Nozzle - Stainless steel dual lance with variable pressure
control complete with hardened nozzles.
High Pressure Hose - 10m of 3/8” double wire braided hose with
quick coupling.
User Manual - Hynox 130 Single Phase Hot Water Electric High Pressure Washer
Warranty Card
Contact your point of purchase immediately if any of the above components are missing.
Control Panel
Pump Oil
Level Indicator
Pressure Gauge
240V Power Cord
Diesel Fuel Tank
Filling Point
Stainless Steel
Water Tank
High Pressure
Hose Outlet
Ergonomic Handle
Water Inlet
Water Inlet Filter

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Pre-Operation Instructions
1. Ensure that the machine is switched off before proceeding with the following
instructions.
2. Connect the high pressure hose to the high pressure hose outlet.
3. Connect the spray gun to the hose.
4. Connect the water supply (water supply hose not supplied) to the inlet water
fitting on the pump. Ensure that the water supply is sufficient for the operation of
the pump, if you are uncertain of the suitability of the water supply then refer to
the recommended flow rate, which is displayed on the data plate on the pump
body.
WARNING: Ensure that the water inlet supply filter is clean and filter is not
blocked due to the presence of foreign particles in the water supply. Clean the
water inlet supply filter regularly to ensure smooth operation.
5. Ensure diesel tank is full.
6. Check that the oil level on the pump indicates the correct level (refer page 7).
7. Plug the machine direct to power supply. If an extension lead needed, please
refer to warning below.
WARNING: A lead of excessive length could cause a drop in line voltage
resulting in damage to the machine or loss of power and/or overheating.
Figure 2 –Control Panel
Operation
1. Read the chapter on safety precautions before proceeding to use this machine.
2. Turn water supply to the ON position.
3. Press the Motor On/Off Switch to the ON position.
4. If you require hot water operation press the Burner On/Off to the ON position and
set the Thermostat to the required temperature.
5. Point the lance towards the object to be cleaned and depress the trigger on the
gun.
Motor On/Off
Switch
Thermostat
Power Light
Burner On/Off
Low Water
Machine Shut
Down Indicator
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6. If using a twin lance, ensure that the tap handle on the lance is on the ‘off’
position for optimum pressure. On this high pressure operation the water should
only come out of the stainless steel high pressure jet.
7. To reduce pressure, or to operate on low pressure for detergent, open the low-
pressure handle on the twin lance. If using a single lance with a Multireg nozzle,
pull back the outer cover on the nozzle.
8. Chemical Injection Operation:
a. Insert the filter on the end of the detergent pipe into the container holding
the cleaning detergent to be used and affix the opposite end to the
detergent pick up line.
b. Turn the blue knob on the chemical injector anticlockwise for more
detergent flow.
c. To reduce pressure, or, operate on low pressure for detergent, open the
low-pressure handle on the twin lance. If using a single lance with
Multireg nozzle, pull back the outer cover on the nozzle.
Figure 3 –Detergent Tap
9. To end operation:
a. Press the machine Burner On/Off switch to OFF.
b. Continue to run cold water through the Spray Gun/Lance to cool the
heating coil.
c. Continue to cool down burner for approximately 60 seconds.
d. Switch the power point off and disconnect plug from the power point.
e. Turn the inlet water off at the tap.
f. Pull the trigger on the gun to release any backpressure.
g. Disconnect both the water inlet supply hose and the water outlet high-
pressure hose.
h. Turn the detergent tap (blue knob) to the off position and flush machine
out for 2 minutes to flush all detergent from unit.
WARNING: Ensure that the detergent tap is turned off is there is no detergent
(the pump will suck air and not work).
Blue Detergent Knob
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Tips and Hints
1. Regularly check the oil level in the pump. The oil level should be maintained at
the level indicated on the pump (half way on the sight glass).
Figure 3 –Pump Oil Indicator
2. Pump Oil Level. Top up the oil in the pump when required using SAE 20W 50
oil. Never mix different grades of oil. If required top up oil through oil dipstick.
3. Use a good quality 13mm (inside diameter) water supply hose and connect to the
water inlet on the pump using a hose clamp or garden style snap-on connection.
Ensure that this connection is tight and o rings and rubber tap washers are
present to avoid leaks and cavitation in pressure as pump is sucking air.
4. Do not use any water supply hotter than 60° Celsius as this will damage the
internal workings of the pump up to and including valves, seals etc.
5. Ensure that the tap on the water supply is fully opened before operating the
machine.
6. After chemical/detergent use, flush the facility with clean water.
Figure 4 –Hynox 130 Operating Procedure
Pump Oil
Level Indicator
Oil Dipstick

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Trouble Shooting
The following table is provided as a general guide only. Please refer to your local Jetwave
agent for service, repairs, parts and/or specific advice.
Fault
Probable Cause
Possible Remedy
Pump runs
normally but
pressure does
not achieve rated
value.
Pump is sucking air.
Check that all hoses and fittings
are airtight.
Valves are worn or dirty.
Check, clean or replace.
Unloader valve packing worn.
Check and replace.
Nozzle incorrect or worn.
Check and replace.
Worn piston packing.
Check and replace.
Dirty inlet filter.
Check and clean.
Fluctuating
pressure.
Valves dirty, worn or stuck.
Check, clean or replace.
Pump sucking air.
Check that all hoses and fittings
are airtight.
Worn piston packing.
Check and replace.
Dirty filter.
Check and clean.
Presence of
water in oil.
High humidity in air.
Check and change oil twice as
often.
Piston packing or oil seal worn.
Check and replace.
Water entering through
breather.
Excessive water on machine.
Water dripping
from pump.
Piston packing worn.
Check and replace.
Piston guide o-rings worn.
Check and replace.
Dripping oil.
Worn oil seals.
Check and replace.
Oil coming out of breather.
Pump oil level overfull.
Motor does not
start when
switched on
Plug not well connected or
unreliable power supply.
Check plug, cable and switch.
Earth leakage overload.
Check earth leakage.
When switched
on the motor
hums but does
not run
Mains voltage is insufficient.
Check adequacy of mains power
supply. Call electrician.
Faulty motor capacitor.
Check and replace.
Motor stops
suddenly during
operation
Thermal overload tripped due
to overheating.
Check mains voltage for
fluctuations.
Low voltage.
Call electrician to inspect.

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Fault
Probable Cause
Possible Remedy
The water
doesn’t reach
working
temperature
Damaged thermostat.
Replace.
Thermostat adjusted to low.
Place the thermostat at the
required temperature.
Scale in the hydraulic system.
Contract the maintenance service.
Sooted boiler.
Contract the maintenance service.
The boiler is
smoking
Water in the diesel tank.
Completely drain the diesel tank
then, fill up with clean diesel.
Incorrect diesel pressure.
Turn the adjusting screw until
obtaining approx. 10 bar; contact
the Maintenance Service.
Adjust the difference between the
electrodes; contact the
Maintenance Service.
Fuel nozzle dirty.
Clean the fuel nozzle.
Fuel nozzle worn out.
Replace the fuel nozzle.
Heating coil blocked by soot.
Clean the heating coil.
Diesel pump dirty.
Disassemble the pump and clean
the filter; contact Maintenance
Service.
Diesel solenoid valve not
working.
Replace the solenoid valve.
The burner cut
out during
operation.
Diesel fuel tank empty.
Fill up the diesel tank.
Water in the diesel tank.
Completely drain the gas oil tank
and fill up with clean gas oil.
Starting transformer damaged.
Replace the transformer.
Rotation of the starting
electrodes.
Set the electrodes back to their
proper position; contact the
Maintenance Service.
Diesel nozzle dirty.
Clean the nozzle.
Diesel nozzle damaged.
Replace the nozzle.
Diesel pump damaged.
Replace the diesel pump.
Diesel solenoid valve damaged.
Replace the diesel solenoid valve.
Faulty thermostat.
Check and replace.
Faulty pressure switch.
Check and replace.

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Standard Operating Procedures
Instructions
1. High pressure cleaning should be carried out in an area isolated from other
hazards and/or workers, or steps taken to prevent exposure of persons to the
high pressure cleaning process.
2. Persons should not operate high-pressure cleaners unless they have been
instructed in the hazards and the means of safe use and operation of the
equipment, including the reading and understanding of all motor and operation
manuals.
3. All persons using high-pressure cleaners are to use personal protective equipment
(PPE) appropriate for the task and the equipment used.
Task
Sequence
Identified
Hazards in
Task
Key Processes to be
Followed
Precautions / PPE
Required
1.
Preparation
Electric Shock
Care must be taken to
ensure that key
components such as the
motor is not sprayed and
are kept out of water/spray
and splash back, and
preferably above ground.
Follow instructions when
adding chemical cleaning
agents to the high pressure
cleaner.
Keep unit well clear of
working area.
Skin irritation
Burns, risk of
fire
Exercise caution when
igniting diesel.
Hand protection must be
worn.
No smoking or naked
flames in the vicinity.
2.
Operation
Foreign
matter in eyes
Water splash will contain
cleaning agent and foreign
matter from article being
cleaned, which may splash
back towards operator.
Wear safety goggles
and/or face shield. Keep
hands and feet clear.
Skin irritation
High Pressure water
injection, over spray and
splash back will result in
operator’s clothing
becoming wet with
contaminated water from
cleaner.
Appropriate task clothing
Inc. wet weather clothing
and waterproof footwear
required.
Burns
Protect hands from hot
water and heat from lance.
Slips and falls
Keep work areas cleaner –
remove grease and other
matter from floors.
Keep hoses organised.
Slip-proof stable footwear
and remove grease and
other matter from floors in
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Task
Sequence
Identified
Hazards in
Task
Key Processes to be
Followed
Precautions / PPE
Required
Breathing
hazard
Combustion engines may
generate excessive carbon
monoxide.
Only operate in well
ventilated area.
3. Risks to
Other
Persons
Splashing
The distance that water will
be ejected over depends
on the shape and velocity
of the water jet. Exclusion
of persons other than
those actually involved in
the cleaning task should be
made to prevent injury
from water and water
borne particles and
cleaning agents.
Prevent unauthorised
entry into where the
cleaning is being carried
out.
WARNING: Operator is responsible to complete a site risk assessment before
commencing operation.
NOTE: Be aware that the onus is on the operator to be aware of Australian
Standard - AS/NZS 4233.1:1999 High Pressure Water (Hydro) Jetting
Systems –Part one: Guidelines for Safe Operation and Maintenance.
Jetwave will not be responsible for standards not met.

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Precautions
1. The following precautions should be observed when carrying out this procedure.
2. Where applicable, suitable safety and warning signs should be displayed in areas
where this procedure is carried out.
Preparation
Operation
Risk to other persons
Ensure that the PPE is on
hand and that the
surrounding area is a no
smoking area.
Ensure the correct PPE is
being worn by operators
during operation.
Ensure everyone is a
safe distance from the
operating machinery.

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Pump Instruction and Breakdowns
General Information
JETWAVE GROUP declines all liability for any damage caused by negligence or failure to
respect the rules contained in this manual.
1. The STANDARD pumps work with clean, soft water, at a maximum temperature of
40°C, and, only for short periods, up to 60°C. In the latter case, call Customer
Care to establish the specifications required according to the type of plant
installed.
2. The performance indicated in the catalogue refers to the maximum performance
provided by the pump.
3. Improper use of pumps and high-pressure systems and failure to respect
installation and maintenance regulations may cause serious injury to persons
and/or damage to things.
4. Any person responsible for assembling or using high-pressure systems must have
the competence required to do so, be familiar with the characteristics of the
components he is about to assemble/use and adopt all necessary precautions
required to guarantee maximum safety under all operating conditions.
5. High-pressure system components, particularly those of systems that run mainly
outdoors, must be adequately protected against the rain, frost and heat.
Installation
1. Avoid installing and using the pumps near heat sources and/or in environments
where condensation may form as this affects the effectiveness of the lubricant
contained in the pump. .
2. Make sure that the pump never operates dry even for short periods by installing
safety devices on the system.
3. For pumps with a built-in regulating valve or if the plant has the pressure
regulating valve outlet (BYPASS) connected directly to the feed inlet (IN) of the
pump, the pump must not be operated in BYPASS mode for more than 3 minutes,
otherwise there will be a risk of damage to the seals and valves caused by
overheating.
Feed Line
To ensure the pump works to its full potential, the feed line must have the following
characteristics:
1. An inside diameter at least as large as the (IN) inlet on the pump manifold; along
the pipe avoid fitting 90° elbows, connections with other pipes, chokes, “T”
connections, siphons, areas where air bubbles may stagnate and cause head
losses and cavitation.
2. The lay-out must be such as to ensure, under all working conditions, a positive
head of between min. 0.20 m (0.02 bars) and max. 80 m (8 bar) measured at the
pump feed inlet; this minimum value is valid for cold water having a temperature
of up to 20°C, for higher temperatures, see the graph on the last page.
3. The pumps can also work at a lower supply pressure, under certain operating
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4. It must be completely airtight and designed in such a way that its seal is
guaranteed to last in time.
Delivery Line
The following rules should be respected in designing the DELIVERY line:
1. The inside diameter of the piping must be correctly sized according to the
maximum pressure and capacity so as to ensure the appropriate speed of the
fluid and to limit head losses.
2. The first section of piping connected to the pump must be flexible, so as to avoid
forced connections and to isolate the vibrations produced by the pump from the
rest of the plant.
Maintenance
1. System maintenance work should be done within the time intervals laid down by
Jetwave Group.
2. Correct maintenance prolongs the life of the pump and maintains its maximum
performance in time.
3. All maintenance work should be done by a specialised trained service technician.
4. The pump and its components are to be assembled and disassembled exclusively
by trained service technician, using equipment suited to the purpose so as to
avoid damaging components that could put their safety at risk.
5. Scheduled maintenance:
After the first 50 hours
Every 500 hours
Every 1000 hours (mean period: should be
reduced for harsh operating condition)
Oil change
Oil change
Checking/replacement: Valve assemblies,
pumping seals.
For the recommended oils.
WARNING: All used oil should be collected in containers and delivered to authorized
centres for disposal in accordance with the regulations in force. In no circumstances
shall it be dumped in the environment.
WARNING: To guarantee absolute reliability and safety, use should be made
exclusively of original spare parts.

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Guarantee Conditions
1. The guarantee period and conditions are indicated in the purchase agreement.
2. The guarantee will, in any case, be considered null and void if the pump is used
for improper purposes, coupled with motors having a power higher than those
indicated, used at pressures or speeds higher than those indicated, repaired with
non-original spare parts or if it is damaged as a result of a failure to following the
instructions given in this manual.
Start-Up
1. Check the oil level through the window or using the dipstick and, if necessary, top
it up.
2. Make sure that all fittings are securely tightened and that the pump feed is open.
3. Start the pump for 5/10 seconds until the liquid flows out smoothly from the
delivery pipe or appliances; if this does not happen, stop the pump and repeat
the operation after a 10-second pause.
4. Complete the connections and/or install the nozzles.
5. All Jetwave Group units are tried and tested prior to shipment, the user is,
however, obliged to test the complete system for an adequate time to check for
leaks, overheating, deterioration in performance or calibration, etc.
Warning: Calibrate or regulate the valves; to prevent tampering, apply lead
seals where possible, or paint the regulating registers so that any tampering can
be readily detected.

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Troubleshooting Guide (pump specific)
At start-up, the
pump makes
no noise
•The pump is not primed and is operating dry, without lubricant
•The water supply is off.
•The valves are blocked.
The delivery line is closed and does not let the air flow out of
the pump.
The pipes
pulsate in an
irregular
fashion.
There is insufficient air suction and/or supply.
Bends, elbows, fittings on the feed line are slowing down the
flow of the liquid.
The feed filter is dirty or too small.
The booster pump, if installed, is providing an insufficient
pressure and/or capacity.
The pump is not primed due to an insufficient head, the
delivery pipe closing during priming and/or a valve sticking
Worn pressure valves and/or seals and/or transmission
problems.
The pressure regulating valves are not working properly.
The pump does
not give the
rated capacity
and makes
excessive
noise.
There is an insufficient supply and/or the number of revolutions
is less than the rated value.
Excessive leaking from the pressure regulating valve and/or the
pressure seals.
Worn valves.
Cavitation due to undersized feed pipes and/or filter,
insufficient capacity, high water temperature, clogged filter.
The pressure
supplied by the
pump is
insufficient.
The appliance (nozzle) is too large or is worn.
Excessive leaking from the pressure seals.
The pressure regulating valve is not working properly and/or
the valves are worn.
The pump
overheats:
The pressure and/or the number of revolutions is higher than
the rated value.
The oil in the sump of the pump is not at the required level or
is not of the recommended type.
The belt is too tight, the joint or the transmission is not
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Unloader Valve Breakdown –VB9
Pos
Code
Description
Pos
Code
Description
1
60.0058.31
Delivery coupl., 3/8F Bsp brass
14
10.3175.00
O-ring, 2,62x10,77 mm
60.0059.31
Delivery coupl., 3/8F Npt brass
15
60.1204.31
Spring rest pin, brass
2
10.3070.02
O-ring, 1,78x18,77 mm Ni 85
16
10.3167.01
O-ring, 2,62x5,23 mm Ni 85
3
60.0053.51
Spring, 0,7x9x20 mm Sst.
17
60.1203.31
Piston holder, brass
4
60.0052.31
Shutter pin, brass
18
16.2100.00
Set screw, DIN914 M4x4mm
5
10.3213.00
O-ring, 3x6 mm
19
60.1704.31
Ring nut, M22x1 brass (2)
6
60.1201.35
Housing -VB8, 3/8M Bsp c/sunk, brass
60.1207.31
Ring nut, M22x1 brass (3)
60.1215.35
VB8 brass body Npt (1)
20
14.3719.00
Washer, 9x15x1,5 mm Sst.
7
10.3170.08
O-ring, 2,62x7,6 mm Ni 85
21
60.1208.61
Spring, 3,2x15,4x33mm z.pl.
8
60.1206.31
Piston, M6 brass
22
60.1210.31
Spring guiding ring
9
10.3001.01
O-ring, 1x4 mm Ni 85
23
14.7421.50
Ball, 1/4" Sst.
10
10.3066.01
O-ring, 1,78x15,6 mm Ni 85
24
60.1209.31
Valve regulating insert, brass
11
60.1205.31
Special nut, M6 brass
25
60.1202.84
Valve regulating knob
12
60.2221.20
Seat, 10mm+O-ring, 1,78mm
NBR85+shutt.
26
14.3582.00
Washer, 30,5x42x2 mm
13
10.4021.00
Back-up ring, opn. 11,5x15,9x1,2 mm
27
60.2254.31
Ring nut, M30 brass

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Interpump Piston Plunger Pump Breakdown –W130
No.
Part No.
Description
1
44.1200.41
Pump Head Ø 15
1
2
99.3175.00
Bolt M8x10 UNI 5931
8
3
96.7014.00
Washer Ø 8.4x13x0.8
8
4
90.3841.00
O Ring 17.13x2.62 (3068)
6
5
36.2003.66
Valve Seat
6
6
36.2001.76
Valve Plate
6
7
94.7376.00
Spring Ø 9.4x14.8
6
8
36.2025.51
Valve Cage
6
9
90.3847.00
O Ring Ø 20.24x2.62
(3081) 90 Sh
6
10
98.2226.00
Plug M24x1.5x17 Cap Nut
6
11
36.7115.01
Complete Valve
6
12
99.1807.00
Bolt M6x10 UNI 5739
8
13
50.1500.74
Plate Spacer
2
14
44.2118.01
Oil Sight Glass Indicator
1
15
90.4097.00
O Ring Ø 55.56x3.53
(159)
1
16
91.8331.00
Bearing 6305
2
17
90.1614.00
Oil Seal Ø 20x30x5
3
18
44.0100.22
Pump Case
1
19
98.2103.00
Oil Dip Stick
1
20
44.0206.35
Crankshaft
1
21
91.4892.00
Key 8x7x35 UNI 6604
1
22
44.0500.66
Piston Guide
3
23
44.0300.22
Conrad
3
24
90.3920.00
Crank Case Seal Ø 101.27
x2.62 (3400)
1
25
44.1600.22
Rear Cover
1
26
99.1837.00
Bolt M6x14 UNI 5931
5
27
90.3585.00
O Ring Ø 10.82x1.78
(2043)
1
28
98.2041.00
Plug G ¼”x9
1
29
97.7340.00
Conrod Pin Ø 10x29.5
3
30
96.7350.00
Washer Ø 16x27x1.7/0.7
3
31
90.5022.00
Back up Ø 6.2x9x1.5
3
32
90.3572.00
O Ring Ø 5.28x1.78
(2021)
3
33
52.0400.09
Piston Ø 15
3
34
44.2115.70
Washer Ø 8
3
35
92.2216.00
Piston Box M8x13x5-INOX
3
36
90.1641.00
Oil Seal Ø 25x62x10
1
37
50.2000.74
Mounting Bracket
2
38
96.7016.00
Spring Washer Ø 8.4 UNI
1751
4
39
99.3037.00
Bolt M8x16 UNI 5739
4
40
90.3612.00
O Ring Ø 31.47x1.78
(2125)
3
41
44.0800.70
Brass Ring Ø 15
3
42
52.2166.70
Brass Ring Ø 15
3
43
90.2622.00
Back up Restop Ø15
3
44
90.2620.00
V Packing Ø 15 HP
3
45
51.1000.51
Back Up Ring Ø 15
3
46
98.2100.00
Brass Plug G 3/8”x13
1
47
98.2176.00
Brass Plug G ½”x10
1
48
96.7380.00
Washer Ø 17.5x23x1.5
1
49
96.7514.00
Washer Ø 21.5x27x1.5
1
50
98.1966.00
Brass Plug G 1/8”x8
1
51
90.2617.00
V Packing Ø 15 LP
3

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Jetwave Group Pty Ltd • Keswick, SA 5035 AU • jetwave.com.au
Ottone
Brass
Nickel
Piston Ø 15
Kit No.
Kit 23
Kit 123
Kit 124
Kit 158
Kit 88
Kit 89
Kit 90
Kit 125
Kit 130
Positions
Included
17
4-5
6-7
8-(11)
28-37
38-39
45
9-10
43-44
51
42
45
40-41
40-41
42-43
44-45
51
Pieces
3
6
1
6
3
3
6
3
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Maintenance Log
Approx Hour
Meter
Reading
Date
Maintenance Performed
Service Agent
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