Spartan Tool URBAN WARRIOR SKID MOUNT JETTER User manual

SINCE 1943
FOR TOUGH CUSTOMERS.
PRODUCT MANUAL
Urban Warrior
Skid Mount Sewer Jetter
© 2018 Spartan Tool LLC
Part #75720010
Spartan Tool LLC |1506 West Division Street |Mendota, IL 61342
order by phone 800.435.3866 order online SpartanTool.com

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WARNINGS ............................................................................................................ 4
FEATURES .............................................................................................................5
DESCRIPTION—COMPONENTS .........................................................................................6
DESCRIPTION—CONTROLS ............................................................................................11
eController Functions ......................................................................................................... 11
Corona Display ............................................................................................................... 12
Push Buttons and Indicating Lights............................................................................................ 12
Navigation Bullets ............................................................................................................ 13
HP Hose Reel Mode ........................................................................................................... 13
Management Mode........................................................................................................... 13
Hose Counter (if equipped) ................................................................................................... 14
Tachometer .................................................................................................................. 14
Remote Control............................................................................................................... 15
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ...............................................................................................16
IMPORTANT SYMBOLS ................................................................................................18
MECHANICAL OPERATION.............................................................................................19
Check Before Departure ...................................................................................................... 19
Placement of Urban Warrior................................................................................................... 19
Prior to Starting the Urban Warrior ............................................................................................ 19
Starting the Engine ........................................................................................................... 20
Electric Hose Reel Pivot Locking Device........................................................................................ 21
Hydraulic Reel Control ........................................................................................................ 22
High Pressure Hose Guide..................................................................................................... 22
ECONTROLLER OPERATION............................................................................................23
Management Mode........................................................................................................... 23
Emergency Stop Test.......................................................................................................... 24
Battery Indication............................................................................................................. 24
RIOMOTE® CONTROL OPERATION......................................................................................24
Contents

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ...........................................................................................25
Cleaning a Drain Line ......................................................................................................... 25
Stop Spraying ................................................................................................................ 26
Care of the HP Hose........................................................................................................... 26
Cold Weather Operation ...................................................................................................... 26
Cleaning a Wall, Terrace, or Floor .............................................................................................. 27
Secure After High-Pressure Cleaning .......................................................................................... 27
ECONTROLLER ERRORS................................................................................................28
Emergency Stop .............................................................................................................. 28
Engine Temperature .......................................................................................................... 28
Heat Exchanger High Temperature ............................................................................................ 28
Hydraulic Oil High Temperature ............................................................................................... 29
Oil Level...................................................................................................................... 29
Coolant Level................................................................................................................. 29
Battery Charge ............................................................................................................... 30
Run Dry ...................................................................................................................... 30
Service Interval ............................................................................................................... 30
MAINTENANCE .......................................................................................................31
Daily Maintenance............................................................................................................ 31
Minor Service................................................................................................................. 32
Hydraulic System ............................................................................................................. 33
Extensive Periodic Maintenance............................................................................................... 34
Maintenance Schedule........................................................................................................ 34
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ..........................................................................................35
TROUBLESHOOTING ..................................................................................................37
APPENDIX A: ENGINE CONTROL MODULE .............................................................................39
APPENDIX B: MACHINE DIMENSIONS..................................................................................40
APPENDIX C: ACCESSORIES ...........................................................................................41

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Warnings
• Read the safety and operating instructions before using any Spartan Tool product. Drain and sewer cleaning can be dangerous if
proper procedures are not followed and appropriate safety gear is not utilized. Read the engine owners’manual for instructions and
safety precautions on engine operation.
• Gasoline is extremely flammable and is explosive under certain conditions.
• Refuel in a well ventilated area with the engine stopped. Do not smoke or allow flames or sparks in the area where the engine is
refueled or where gasoline is stored.
• Do not overfill the fuel tank (there should be no fuel in the filler neck). After refueling, make sure the tank cap is closed properly
and securely.
• Explosive fuel can cause fires and severe burns. Fuel is flammable and its vapors can ignite. Store fuel only in approved containers, in
well ventilated, unoccupied buildings. Do not fill the fuel tank while the engine is hot or running, since spilled fuel could ignite if it
comes in contact with hot parts or sparks from ignition. Do not start the engine near spilled fuel. Never use fuel as a cleaning agent.
• Before starting unit, be sure to wear personal protective equipment such as safety goggles or face shield and protective clothing
such as gloves, coveralls or raincoat, rubber boots with metatarsal guards, and hearing protection.
• Ensure the jet hose has been placed in the pipe (minimum of 6 feet suggested) before engaging the water pressure to prevent the
hose from coming out of the pipe prematurely and causing injury.
• Always shut off the water pressure before pulling the hose out of the pipe. Mark the hose a minimum of 6 feet from the end to help
ensure the hose is not accidentally pulled out of the pipe while still under pressure. Shut off the water pressure when the hose mark
is encountered.
CAUTION: Portions of the system can still be under pressure even if the unit is not operating.
• Never point the wash gun at anyone while operating the unit. Injury may result.
• Drains and sewer can carry bacteria and other infectious micro-organisms or materials which can cause death or severe illness. Avoid
exposing eyes, nose, mouth, ears, hands, and cuts and abrasions to waste water or other potentially infectious materials during drain
and sewer cleaning operations. To further help protect against exposure to infectious materials, wash hands, arms and other areas
of the body, as needed, with hot, soapy water and, if necessary, flush mucous membranes with water. Also, disinfect potentially
contaminated equipment by washing such surfaces with a hot soapy wash using a strong detergent.
• For any questions, contact Spartan Tool at the address shown below.
CONTACT US
Spartan Tool LLC
1506 West Division Street
Mendota, IL 61342
800.435.3866
SpartanTool.com

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Features
SPECS
• Pipe Sizes: up to 18" diameter
• Max Water Pressure: 3,000 psi
• Max Water Flow: 19 GPM
• Water Capacity: 160 gallons
• Unit Weight: 1,200 lbs (empty)
• Overall Size: 52/"L x 49"W x 49/"H
• Warranty: (1) year limited
FEATURES
• 50 HP Kubota Gasoline Engine
• P52 Speck/Giant Triplex Pump
• eControl: LCD screen and easy-to-use jog-wheel for single click operation of machine
• LED dispay and warning lights provide machine status at a glance
• Pressure can be continuously adjusted with accessible handwheel
• Hose length counter
• Remote control
• 1/2" x 360' of Maxflow HP hose
• 115' of supply hose
• Pivoting 180° hose reel, hydraulically operated with freewheel system
• Powder coated steel frame
SAFETY
• Run dry protection with override ability
• Automatic engine shutdown protection for high water temperature, engine temperature, low engine oil, or low engine coolant
• Electric reel latching mechanism for easy pivoting and safety

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Description—Components
1. High-pressure hose on reel
2. Supply hose on reel
3. Supply hose valve
4. eController
5. Hose holder
6. Hose guide
7. High-pressure (HP) valve
8. Supply pipe
9. Water lter
10. Drain valve
11. Pressure regulator
12. Pressure gauge
13. Supply hose holder
14. Pivot Locking Device
15. Supply hose reel lock
16. Water lter valve
17. HP pump
18. Hydraulic oil reservoir
19. Pulsator valve
20. Water tank level indicator
21. Water tank
22. Fuel tank
23. Engine
24. Battery
25. ECM (Engine Control Module)
26. Hydraulic Hose Reel Speed
Control
27. Nozzle holders
28. Catalytic converter
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1
15
12
11
10
22
13
8
2
14
19
9
16
3
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1
21
22
20
5
2
1. High-pressure hose on reel
2. Supply hose on reel
3. Supply hose valve
4. eController
5. Hose holder
6. Hose guide
7. High-pressure (HP) valve
8. Supply pipe
9. Water lter
10. Drain valve
11. Pressure regulator
12. Pressure gauge
13. Supply hose holder
14. Pivot Locking Device
15. Supply hose reel lock
16. Water lter valve
17. HP pump
18. Hydraulic oil reservoir
19. Pulsator valve
20. Water tank level indicator
21. Water tank
22. Fuel tank
23. Engine
24. Battery
25. ECM (Engine Control Module)
26. Hydraulic Hose Reel Speed
Control
27. Nozzle holders
28. Catalytic converter
Description—Components
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12
11
8
10
14
16
19
27
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1. High-pressure hose on reel
2. Supply hose on reel
3. Supply hose valve
4. eController
5. Hose holder
6. Hose guide
7. High-pressure (HP) valve
8. Supply pipe
9. Water lter
10. Drain valve
11. Pressure regulator
12. Pressure gauge
13. Supply hose holder
14. Pivot Locking Device
15. Supply hose reel lock
16. Water lter valve
17. HP pump
18. Hydraulic oil reservoir
19. Pulsator valve
20. Water tank level indicator
21. Water tank
22. Fuel tank
23. Engine
24. Battery
25. ECM (Engine Control Module)
26. Hydraulic Hose Reel Speed
Control
27. Nozzle holders
28. Catalytic converter
Description—Components
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7
6
25 3
21
26
24
15
18 12
11
17
8
16
10
919
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Description—Components
1. High-pressure hose on reel
2. Supply hose on reel
3. Supply hose valve
4. eController
5. Hose holder
6. Hose guide
7. High-pressure (HP) valve
8. Supply pipe
9. Water lter
10. Drain valve
11. Pressure regulator
12. Pressure gauge
13. Supply hose holder
14. Pivot Locking Device
15. Supply hose reel lock
16. Water filter valve
17. HP pump
18. Hydraulic oil reservoir
19. Pulsator valve
20. Water tank level indicator
21. Water tank
22. Fuel tank
23. Engine
24. Battery
25. ECM (Engine Control Module)
26. Hydraulic Hose Reel Speed
Control
27. Nozzle holders
28. Catalytic converter
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11
2
1
21
13
27
10 16
8
9
19
23
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CONTROLS AND INDICATIONS
Corona
Function icon
Pointer
Engine LED
Engine On button
Navigator dial
Vacuum LED
Emergency stop
Navigation bullets
Tachometer
High pressure spray LED
High pressure spray button
Vacuum button
Key switch
(o / manual / Riomote)
Description—Components

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ECONTROLLER FUNCTIONS
Spartan Tool provides several options on the Urban Warrior skid mount sewer jetter. As a result, there are multiple eControl
configurations to accommodate the features available on any particular unit.
This section of the manual will cover available functions of the Two Function eController and the Three Function eController.
The two figures below identify the Two Function and Three Function eController.
2 FUNCTION ECONTROLLER
The two function remote is identified by the two
blue function indicators at the top of the LCD
display.
The two functions are:
• Home function
• Maintenance function
3 FUNCTION ECONTROLLER
The three function remote is identified by the three
blue function indicators at the top of the LCD
display.
The three functions are:
• Home function
• HP hose reel control
• Management function
Description—Controls

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CORONA DISPLAY
The Corona on the eController is normally off (gray).
PUSH BUTTONS AND INDICATING LIGHTS
The Engine On light/button indicates the status and
controls the starting of the engine. (See page 19, Starting
the Engine, for more information.)
The High Pressure Spray light/button indicates the status
and controls the high pressure spray valve. (See page 24,
Cleaning a Drain Line, for more information.)
The Blue LED above each button will blink when the
corresponding function is available. (The engine is ready to start or
high pressure spray is available.)
The Blue LED above each button will light solid when the
corresponding function is active. (The engine is running or the high
pressure spray valve is open.)
Position 1
(manual control)
Position 2
(remote control)
Insert key
Description—Controls
Orange corona indicates
pre-start functions or
one of two error conditions:
• Run dry (no water
in tank)
• Error oil level
Blue corona indicates
set to Riomote Control
Red corona indicates
eController error
See page 27 (eController
Errors) for alarm functions

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NAVIGATION BULLETS
The navigation bullets have two general states: Passive (gray) Active (blue)
Depending on the user’s location in the menu, one bullet is on display, or in the case of a pop-up eController error, all navigation bullets
disappear. (See page 27, eController Errors, for a list of pop-up displays.)
Features in navigation bullets are in specified order, if applicable:
The Error navigation icon is only visible and can
be navigated when an error is applicable.
The Home navigation icon is the default position
and normally displays engine run time and HP
hose counter.
ECONTROLLER FUNCTIONS
When the eController is set to HP Hose Reel the LCD displays the
hose position and the up/down control positions. The hose reel is
actuated by rotating the Navigator dial clockwise to select down and
counter clockwise to select up. Depress the Navigator dial to select
the action.
The speed of the hydraulic drive using the eController is controlled
by adjusting the speed control unit which throttles the hydraulic flow
to the reel drive hydraulic motor. (See page 21, Rewind Hose Using
Hydraulic Reel.) Hydraulic Speed Control
HP Hose Reel Mode
Description—Controls
Error
Home
HP Hose
Reel
Management
When the eController is set to Management Mode, the LCD displays a menu of three functions that can
be selected by rotating the Navigator dial and activated by depressing the navigation knob.
• Software Version displays the current version of the controller software.
• Service Interval displays the days and run hours until maintenance is required.
• Hose Counter displays the length of hose off the HP hose reel.
Management Mode

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Hose Counter (if equipped)
When the eController is set to Hose Counter mode, the LCD displays a menu of two functions that can
be selected by rotating the Navigator dial and activated by depressing the navigation knob.
• Hose Counter allows the user to select on or off.
• Counter Unit allows the user to select meters or feet.
The pointer indicates the engine’s current RPM.
Tachometer
Description—Controls

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REMOTE CONTROL
Hand-Held Remote Sender
Engine speed SLOW
Emergency stop
Spray valve OFF
Engine OFF
Battery indication
Hose UP/DOWN
(9-channel option)
Engine speed FAST
Spray valve ON
Engine START
Remote pairing
The Riomote® radio remote control consists of a large waterproof and shockproof hand-held
sender and a unit-mounted receiver. The system is provided with separate batteries (8 hours per
charge) and is supplied with a battery charger. The Riomote® radio remote control is available in
7-channel and 9-channel models dependent on the functions available on the eController.
UNIT-MOUNTED RECEIVER
Description—Controls

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Safety Instructions
WARNING: Read the Operator’s Manual thoroughly before using any Spartan Tool product.
Drain and sewer cleaning can be dangerous if proper procedures are not followed. Know the proper
operation, correct applications for your Spartan Tool products
EMERGENCY STOP
This machine is equipped with an Emergency Stop. By operating the Emergency Stop, the machine will shut down. Do not use this
button for normal stopping. Only use it when dangerous situations occur. After use, remove the danger and then rotate the Emergency
Stop button clockwise to be able to start up again. Ensure the Emergency Stop can always be reached.
PRESSURE REGULATOR
The Pressure Regulator functions to ensure that the working pressure never gets too high. It functions like a safety valve, relieving
water to the storage tank to reduce pressure in the HP hose line.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
The following personal protective equipment should be worn by personnel operating or working with the Urban Warrior:
• Ear protection
• Protective safety glasses or goggles
• Gloves (recommended)
• Waterproof work clothing (recommended)
• Spray boots for use with the spray gun (recommended)
WORK AREA
The following precautions must be observed when establishing a work area for use of the Urban Warrior:
• Clearly mark the work area.
• Maintain a minimum distance of 20 feet from the work area.
• Remove all loose materials from inside the work area.
• Never spray from an unstable surface (ladder, boat, scaffold, etc.).
• Never use in a confined space (closed room).
• Ensure there are no combustible materials in the area.
• The area must be adequately ventilated to prevent accumulation of carbon monoxide.
• DO NOT use corrosive chemicals in conjunction with Spartan Tool sewer jetters. Only environmentally-approved chemicals should
be introduced into drain lines.

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GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
• Do not let the machine operate without supervision.
• Keep children and animals away from the machine.
• DO NOT spray on humans or animals. If the skin is penetrated, immediately seek medical attention.
• Prevent damage from debris or flying parts.
• Avoid spraying near electrical connections and other electric components if you are cleaning with a spray gun.
• Never block the controls in any way.
• Put personal protective equipment on BEFORE you start the machine.
• Ensure that the spray nozzle does not leave the drain.
SAFETY STICKERS
1. Safety glasses, hard hats , and hearing protection are required
2. Safety shoes are required
3. Be familiar with the user’s manual
4. Hand protection is required
5. Wear protective clothing against caustic material
6. No eating or drinking
7. Slipping hazard
8. Pinching hazard (hand injury)
9. Rotating machinery
10. Warning, machine auto start
Safety Instructions

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Important Symbols
PRESSURE GAUGE
Operating Zone Danger Zone
The mechanical relief in the
unloader valve will prevent
pressure from exceeding
3000 PSI.
WARNING If the unit fails to maintain pressure within the operating zone, contact Spartan Tool
Customer Service at 800.435.3866 or by email at CustomerService@SpartanTool.com.

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CHECK BEFORE DEPARTURE
Before you drive away with the vehicle, check the following:
1. The high-pressure hose has been inserted into the hose holder (5) and secured with
the locking pin.
2. The high-pressure hose reel is locked with the clutch engaged (30) (see page 21)
and the manual hydraulic hose reel control lever is in the neutral position, or the
eController is not in Hose Reel mode. (See page 21, Hydraulic Hose Reel Control, for
more information.) The HP reel swing arm is locked in place with latch.
3. The supply hose is connected to the supply hose holder (19). The supply hose reel is
locked by means of the reel locking device (15).
4. If temperatures are below freezing, the water tank should be emptied and the piping
system drained and flushed with antifreeze. (See page 25, Cold Weather Operation, for
more information.)
5. The vehicle is now ready for departure.
PLACEMENT OF URBAN WARRIOR
1. Put the vehicle at the desired location and set the parking brake.
2. Block the tires if using on an incline or uneven surface.
3. Mark the working area by establishing barriers to prevent inadvertent access to the
work area.
PRIOR TO STARTING THE URBAN WARRIOR
1. Ensure there is adequate fuel in the fuel tank (22) for the intended task.
2. Ensure the water filter (9) is clean. Clean the filter, if necessary.
3. Check that the supply valve (16) to the water filter is open.
4. Check that the high-pressure valve (7) at the HP hose reel is closed.
5. Fill the water tank via the supply pipe (8) or the supply hose.
(The maximum water temperature is 55°C.)
6. Loosen the control wheel of the pressure regulator (11) (rotate
counter-clockwise).
7. Attach the jetting
nozzle onto the
high-pressure hose.
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15
19
22
7
16
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Mechanical Operation

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STARTING THE ENGINE
IMPORTANT! The machine is equipped with an Emergency Stop. By
operating this Stop, the machine will shut down. Do not use this button for
normal stopping. Only use when dangerous situations occur. After use, rotate the
Emergency Stop clockwise to be able to start again. Make sure the Emergency
Stop can always be reached.
CAUTION! Put on protective safety goggles and ear protection
before starting the machine.
2. Turn the key clockwise to position 1, Manual Control on.
• Work Safe is displayed for 2 seconds.
• Icon Manual Control on is displayed for 2 seconds.
• Then the main menu is displayed.
1. Put the key in the eController key switch.
3. Check the Error icon.
• If the error icon is visible, then check the eController Error
icon. (See page 27 for a description of eController Errors.)
Mechanical Operation
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