Unigreen Lawn Mower Trolleys and Barrows User Manual

OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE  
MANUAL  
CR  
TROLLEYS AND BARROWS  
Please read this instruction booklet  
carefully before use.  
01/2005  
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CR 75  
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- bar  
- psi  
+ bar  
+ psi  
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PRESS  
BY-PASS  
OFF  
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ON  
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SUMMARY  
PART ONE  
1. GENERAL INFORMATION _______________________________________9  
1.1 TERMS OF THE GUARANTEE..................................................................................9  
1.2 THE ADDRESS OF THE MANUFACTURER..........................................................10  
1.3 USE AND CONSERVATION OF THESE OPERATING  
AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................10  
1.4 SYMBOLS .................................................................................................................11  
2. FEATURES AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS__________________11  
2.1 IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS...................................................................................12  
2.1.1 Trolley/Barrow parts ......................................................................................12  
2.1.2 Motor-driven pump parts ...............................................................................12  
2.2 SAFETY DEVICES ....................................................................................................12  
2.3 IDENTIFICATION LABEL AND WARNING LABELS...........................................13  
2.4 STANDARD ACCESSORIES ....................................................................................14  
2.5 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES......................................................................................14  
3. DESIGNATED USE _____________________________________________14  
4. OPERATION___________________________________________________15  
4.1 PRELIMINARY PROCEDURES ...............................................................................15  
4.1.1 Control and connection to mains electricity...................................................16  
4.1.2 Preparing chemicals for spraying..................................................................17  
4.1.3 Filling the tank ...............................................................................................17  
4.2 SPRAYING..................................................................................................................18  
5. SWITCHING OFF ______________________________________________20  
6. CLEANING, STORAGE AND MAINTENANCE_____________________21  
6.1 CLEANING AND STORAGE....................................................................................21  
6.2 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE .....................................................................................22  
6.2.1 Diaphragm rupture .......................................................................................22  
6.3 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE.......................................................................................23  
7. MOVING AND TRANSPORTATION_______________________________23  
8. DISMANTLING AND DISPOSAL _________________________________24  
9. PROBLEMS, CAUSES AND SOLUTIONS __________________________24  
PART TWO  
1. REMOVING THE APPLIANCE  
FROM ITS PACKING MATERIALS_______________________________25  
2. ASSEMBLY ____________________________________________________25  
2.1 MOUNTING THE HOSE REEL (OPTIONAL)..........................................................26  
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INTRODUCTION  
This manual is divided into two separate sections.  
The first is for use by the end user and the Skilled Technician; the second is for use by the Skilled  
Technician alone.  
Skilled Technician means a person, generally employed by the service centre, who has received  
appropriate training and is authorised to carry out special maintenance and repairs on the appliance  
(the term “appliance” is used to indicate both trolleys and barrows). Any work on electrical parts  
must be carried out by a Skilled Technician who is also a Qualified Electrician, i.e. a person  
with professional training who is authorised to check, install and repair electrical equipment  
correctly and according to the current regulations in the country where the appliance is installed.  
CAUTION  
• The appliances are supplied in a kit and must be assembled; the motor-driven pump  
(operated by an electric motor or combustion engine) must be the type recommended by the  
Manufacturer. Other types of motor-driven pumps must not be used unless prior authorisation  
is granted by the Manufacturer.  
• The kits must be assembled and the motor-driven pump must be installed by a Skilled  
Technician according to the instructions contained in part two of these instructions.  
The Declaration of Conformity contained at the end of this section in the instructions is  
only guaranteed if the above requisites are met.  
PART ONE  
1. GENERAL INFORMATION  
Congratulations for choosing one of our products! We would like to remind you that we took the  
safety of the operator, the efficiency of its use and the protection of the environment into great  
consideration when designing and manufacturing this product.  
In order to preserve its features over time, please read and follow these instructions carefully.  
Particular attention must be awarded to the parts with the following symbol:  
CAUTION  
as they contain important instructions regarding safety when using the appliance.  
The Manufacturer is not liable for damage caused by:  
failure to comply with these instructions and the instructions for the combustion engine, if  
any, used with the appliance;  
use of the appliance not included in the list in the “DESIGNATED USE” section;  
failure to comply with current safety regulations and regulations for the prevention of  
accidents in the workplace when using the appliance;  
tampering with the safety devices and devices limiting the maximum operating pressure  
incorrect installation  
failure to carry out the required maintenance;  
modifications or actions without prior authorisation by the Manufacturer;  
use of non-original or non-specific spare parts or accessories for this model of appliance;  
repairs which were not carried out by a Skilled Technician.  
1.1 TERMS OF THE GUARANTEE  
The guarantee is valid for a period of 24 months from the date on the sales document (receipt,  
invoice etc.) provided the guarantee certificate included with the appliance’s documents was sent  
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back to the Manufacturer within 10 days of the purchase date with all its parts filled in.  
The purchaser has sole right to the replacement of the parts that are deemed faulty by the  
Manufacturer, or by his authorised representative, as regards their material or manufacture. This  
does not imply any right to compensation for any type of direct or indirect damage. Any costs for  
labour, packing and transportation are at the purchaser’s expense.  
Should the product be sent to the Manufacturer for repairs under this guarantee, on arrival it must  
be complete with all its original parts and not be tampered with. Any request under this guarantee  
will be refused if this is not the case.  
All replaced parts become the property of the Manufacturer.  
Any faults or failures which occur during or after the period of the guarantee do not imply the  
right to suspend payment or to any further extension.  
This guarantee does not cover the replacement of the appliance and automatically becomes void  
should the agreed terms of payment not be abided by.  
The following are not covered by the guarantee:  
direct or indirect damage, of any type, caused by falls, incorrect use of the appliance and  
failure to observe regulations regarding safety, installation, operation and maintenance  
which are contained in these instructions and the instructions for the combustion engine, if  
any, used with the appliance;  
damages due to the inactivity of the appliance for repairs;  
any parts which are subject to wear during normal use;  
any parts which are deemed faulty due to negligence or carelessness during use;  
damage caused by the use of non-original spare parts or accessories or any not expressly  
authorised by the Manufacturer, and by repairs not carried out by a Skilled Technician  
damage caused by incorrect electrical power supply or the use of unsuitable fuel.  
The guarantee becomes void should the appliance be tampered with, especially its safety and  
maximum pressure limiting devices, and the Manufacturer will no longer be held liable.  
The Manufacturer reserves the right to make any modification at any time which it deems  
necessary to improve the product and is not liable to make these modifications to previously  
manufactured products, be they delivered or under delivery.  
The conditions in this section exclude any previous explicit or implicit condition.  
1.2 THE ADDRESS OF THE MANUFACTURER  
The address of the Manufacturer of this appliance is given in the Declaration of Conformity,  
and at the end of this instruction manual.  
1.3 USE AND CONSERVATION OF THESE OPERATING AND  
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS  
CAUTION  
• These operating and maintenance instructions must be used in conjunction with those for  
the combustion engine, if any, which is used with the appliance. The latter, which is taken  
as copied in full in this booklet, must always be kept with the appliance and read carefully  
in addition to these instructions.  
The operating and maintenance instructions are an integral part of the appliance and they must  
be kept in a safe place for future reference so that they may be readily consulted in case of need.  
The operating and maintenance instructions contain important information for the safety of the  
operator and of any people near him and for the protection of the environment.  
In case of deterioration or loss, a new copy should be requested from the dealer or from an  
authorised service centre.  
If the appliance is passed on to a third party, please make sure these operating and maintenance  
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instructions are also given to the new owner.  
We take great care when drawing up our instructions. If you note any mistakes, please do inform  
the Manufacturer or an authorised service centre.  
The Manufacturer reserves the right to modify, update and correct these instructions without  
notice.  
It is illegal to copy these instructions, even partially, without prior authorisation by the  
Manufacturer in writing.  
1.4 SYMBOLS  
The symbol:  
CAUTION  
next to certain parts of the text, is to indicate that there is the firm possibility of injury to persons  
if the relative instructions and indications are not followed.  
The symbol:  
WARNING  
next to certain parts of the text, is to indicate that there is the possibility of damaging the  
appliance if the relative instructions are not followed.  
2. FEATURES AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
Barrows (one wheel) and trolleys (two wheels) are made up of a supporting tubular steel frame,  
a polyethylene tank, rubber hoses, a sprayer lance and a motor-driven pump with an electric  
motor or combustion engine. They may also be fitted with a hose reel (optional).  
CR 50  
CR 75  
CR 80  
CR 125  
Voltage, frequency and power are given  
on the electric motor’s label.  
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION  
The fuel to be used is given in the instructions  
for the combustion engine  
FUEL  
PUMP OIL  
AGIP SAE 20W/40  
(AGIP Blasia S 150 only for MC16)  
REDUCER OIL (only for MP30, MP40, APS31 and APS 41)  
AGIP SAE 80W/90  
HYDRAULIC SUPPLY  
Maximum inlet water temperature  
Minimum inlet water temperature  
40˚ C (104˚ F)  
5˚ C (41˚ F)  
55 l  
75 l  
80 l  
125 l  
Tank capacity  
EFFICIENCY  
14.5 US gal  
19.8 US gal 21.1 US gal  
33.0 US gal  
Maximum pressure and flow rate are given  
on the pump’s label.  
Maximum acoustic pressure level with electric motor  
Maximum acoustic pressure level with combustion engine  
84 dB (A)  
88 dB (A)  
Acoustic power level with electric motor  
Acoustic power level with combustion engine  
101 dB(A) - guaranteed level is 103 dB(A)  
106 dB(A) - guaranteed level is 108 dB(A)  
WEIGHT  
Refer to data given on barrow/trolley’s label  
For appliances fitted with a combustion engine, the specifications given refer to atmospheric pressure  
of 1013 hPa at sea level with a room temperature of 16°C / 61°F.  
Features and technical specifications are approximate.  
The Manufacturer reserves the right to modify the appliance without notice  
WARNING  
• In order to supply full power, the combustion engine must be run in for at least 10 hours  
with a load that is 15-20% below the appliance’s maximum efficiency.  
• With the combustion engine, the maximum power that can be supplied decreases as the  
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altitude and the room temperature increase (the drop is approximately 3.5% for every  
305m / 1000 ft above sea level and 1% for every 5.6°C/42°F above 16°C/61°F). Refer to  
the combustion engine’s instructions for any precautionary steps to take if the appliance is  
to be used at high altitudes or at high room temperatures.  
Refer to figures 1, 2, 3 and 4 located at the start of these operating and maintenance instructions  
for the following.  
2.1 IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS  
2.1.1 Trolley/Barrow parts  
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Delivery hose  
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16  
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18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
Support for hose reel  
Tank  
Cover  
Aperture for passage of by-pass hose  
By-pass hose  
Central hose reel coupling  
Hose reel (optional)  
Hose reel handle  
Side hose reel coupling  
Filter coupling  
Intake filter (external)  
Identification label for barrow/trolley  
Handle  
Connection hose  
Intake filter (internal)  
Filling filter  
Base  
10 Tank discharge cap  
11 Warning label  
12 Intake hose  
13 Lance  
Spray angle adjustment/blocking  
Lance coupling  
Lance lever  
Nozzle  
14 Frame  
2.1.2 Motor-driven pump parts  
28 Filling cap for reducer oil  
29 Pressure adjustment knob  
30 By-pass/pressure lever  
31 Filling cap for pump oil  
32 Volumetric oil compensator  
33 Intake coupling  
37 Pressure gauge  
38 Identification label for pump  
39 Identification label for motor-driven pump  
40 Coupling for delivery outlet  
41 Tap lever  
42 By-pass coupling  
34 Hook  
43 Pressure accumulator  
44 Label with guaranteed sound level  
35 Identification label for control unit  
36 Inlet tap  
2.2 SAFETY DEVICES  
Pressure limit/adjustment valve  
This valve has been correctly set by the Manufacturer and enables adjustment of the operating  
pressure and the pumped fluid to return to the by-pass hose, thus preventing the creation of  
dangerous levels of pressure when the delivery outlet is closed or should pressure be set that is  
above permitted levels. A pressure limit/adjustment valve complete with interception/distribution  
devices for the pumped liquid (for example taps) is usually called a pump control unit. For  
simplicity’s sake, these instructions use the term control unit to refer to both the pressure limit/  
adjustment valve and the pump control unit.  
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2.3 IDENTIFICATION LABELAND WARNING LABELS  
CAUTION  
• If one or more identification labels or warning labels deteriorate during use, contact your  
dealer or an authorised service centre so they can be replaced.  
• The identification label for the barrow/trolley (6) must be attached to the base (9) by the  
Skilled Technician  
a) Identification label for the barrow/trolley  
The identification label (6) gives the barrow/trolley’s model name, its weight when empty, its  
tank capacity, and the year of manufacture. It is located on the base (9). For the appliance’s  
serial number, refer to that of the motor-driven pump.  
b) Identification label for the motor-driven pump  
The identification label (39) gives the motor-driven pump’s model name, its serial number and  
the year of manufacture. It is located on the base of the motor-driven pump or on the foot of the  
electric motor or on the casing of the electric motor’s fan cover.  
c) Identification label for the pump  
The identification label (38) gives the pump’s model name, its serial number, its maximum  
delivery rate (at 0 bar/0 psi) its delivery at maximum pressure, maximum pressure and  
maximum rotation speed. It is located on the front of the oil crankcase for pumps MC16 and  
MP30; on the top of the pressure accumulator for pumps MC20/20 and MC25; on a head (with  
adhesive label) for pumps APS31 and APS41; on a special label case fixed to a screw on one of  
the heads for pumps MP40.  
d) Identification label for the control unit  
The identification label (35) gives the control unit’s model name, maximum pressure and  
maximum delivery rate. It is located on the lever (30) (only for MC20/20) or on the pressure  
gauge (37). This label is not found on the MC16 as this pump has an incorporated control unit.  
e) Electric motor label  
This identification label gives the name of the motor’s Manufacturer, its model name and main  
specifications. It is located on the chassis of the electric motor. The specifications that are  
particularly important for installation are: voltage, frequency, and maximum consumption.  
f) Warning label  
The warning label (11) contains information regarding any further risks that may exist when  
using the appliance. It is located on the tank (16). The meaning of the symbols used is illustrated  
in the following table:  
a
b
c
d
e
f
No smoking  
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Poisonous  
Read instruction manual  
Corrosive  
Do not remain in range of the appliance  
Do not abandon waste in the environment  
Do not remove safety devices  
Do not lubricate or clean when in use  
Do not drink! Water not safe for drinking  
Wash hands after each use  
Wear gloves  
Wear mask  
Wear ear protection  
Wear protective clothing  
g
g) Guaranteed sound level label  
This label (44) gives the maximum level of the guaranteed sound level for the appliance. It is  
located on the motor-driven pump.  
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2.4 STANDARD ACCESSORIES  
Check that the product purchased is made up of the following parts:  
barrow/trolley with the chosen motor-driven pump;  
hose reel (if this optional has been chosen);  
lever lance with standard nozzle (1.5mm Ø);  
operating and maintenance instructions for combustion engine, if any.  
operating and maintenance instructions for barrow/trolley;  
guarantee certificate.  
Please contact your dealer or authorised service centre if there are any problems with the above.  
2.5 OPTIONALACCESSORIES  
CAUTION  
• The operation of the appliance may be impaired if unsuitable optional accessories are used  
and may even make it dangerous. Only use the original optional accessories endorsed by  
the Manufacturer.  
• Refer to the documents provided with the optional accessories for information regarding  
their general use, safety warnings, installation and maintenance.  
The standard accessories for the appliance can be integrated with the following range of  
accessories:  
hose reel (various models according to the type of appliance);  
weed killing bars (only for CR 125)  
“Multispray” spray lance;  
spray lance with knob;  
high pressure lance;  
various types of nozzle holder heads;  
various sizes of nozzles.  
Please contact your dealer for further details.  
3. DESIGNATED USE  
CAUTION  
• This appliance is to be used exclusively for:  
- spraying and protection of plantsin gardens, greenhouses, lawnsandsmall cultivatedareas;  
- distributing detergents and soluble paints that have been diluted in water;  
- spraying water not for human consumption.  
• This appliance is not to be used for spraying:  
- water based solutions whose density and viscosity is greater than that of water;  
- chemical solutions if their compatibility with the materials that the appliance is made of,  
is not known;  
- seawater or water with a high salt content;  
- all fuels and lubricants;  
- inflammable liquids or liquid gas;  
- liquids meant for human consumption;  
- all solvents and diluents;  
- all non-soluble paints and varnishes;  
- liquids at a temperature above 40°C or below 5°C;  
- liquids containing granules or suspended solid matter.  
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• The appliance must not be used to wash people, animals, energized electrical appliances,  
delicate objects or the appliance itself.  
• The accessories (standard and optional) used with the appliance must be those endorsed by  
the Manufacturer.  
• The appliance is not suitable for use:  
- in situations where certain conditions may be found such as in corrosive or explosive  
atmospheres;  
- in a closed space if it is fitted with a combustion engine.  
• Contact the Manufacturers service centre before use on board vehicles, ships or airplanes,  
as there may be additional instructions for use.  
Any other use is considered improper.  
The Manufacturer is not liable for any damage caused by improper or incorrect use.  
4. OPERATION  
4.1 PRELIMINARY PROCEDURES  
CAUTION  
• Check that all the delivery outlets are closed or connected to closed applications (for  
example closed tap (36) or spray lance in its closed position).  
• Check that all the hooks (34) located on the control unit have been inserted correctly.  
Particular attention must be paid to any control units that are secured to the pump by means  
of a hook.  
• Check the grips that connect the hoses to their respective couplings are fastened down  
tightly.  
• Make sure the appliances moving parts are suitably protected and are not accessible to  
unauthorised personnel.  
• Do not use the appliance if:  
- the power supply cable or other important parts, such as the high pressure delivery hose  
(1), the safety devices or the lance, are damaged;  
- it has been tipped over or has been bumped;  
- there are obvious leaks of oil.  
- there are obvious leaks of liquid.  
In these circumstances, the appliance should be tested by a Skilled Technician.  
• Under no circumstances should the inflation pressure of the pressure accumulator (43)  
(when present) exceed the maximum values shown in the table below.  
• Make sure the special maintenance checks are carried out by a Skilled Technician.  
a) Check that the conditions of the plants or crops actually require treatment.  
b) Follow the preliminary procedures indicated in the operating and maintenance instructions for  
combustion engine fitted with the appliance, if any. In particular, remember to refuel and to  
check the level of oil in the engine.  
c) When the engine is off and the appliance has cooled down completely, check the level of the  
pump oil corresponds to the reference notch found on the volumetric compensator (32).  
If it must be topped up, refer to the types of lubricants shown in the section on “FEATURES  
AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS”.  
d) Check that the inflation of the pressure accumulator, if any, is correct using a normal compressed  
air gun with pressure gauge, such as those used to check the pressure of car tyres.  
The inflation depends on the field of pressure where the appliance is to be used, as shown in  
the table below:  
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PUMP OPERATING PRESSURE  
PRESSURE ACCUMULATOR INFLATION  
bar  
2-5  
psi  
bar  
2
psi  
29  
29-73  
5-10  
10-20  
20-40  
73-145  
145-290  
290-580  
2-5  
5-7  
7
29-73  
73-102  
102  
e) Check the external intake filter (5) is clean (only for CR 75, CR 80 and CR 125).  
WARNING  
• Make sure ice has not formed inside the pump, hoses and tank if the appliance is used in  
very low temperatures.  
• The routine maintenance checks must be carried out, particularly those concerning the  
oil.  
4.1.1 Control and connection to mains electricity  
CAUTION  
• A Skilled Technician must check that the electrical supply complies with the data indicated  
on the electric motors identification label. It is especially important that the supply voltage  
does not differ more than +-5% from that indicated on the label.  
• The connection to mains electricity must be carried out by a Qualified Electrician according  
to IEC 364 regulations or the equivalent standard in the country where the appliance is to  
be used. It is especially important that the current outlet where the appliance is connected  
is provided with an earth conductor, a suitable fuse, and it must be protected by a magneto-  
thermal differential circuit breaker, whose sensitivity is not in excess of 30 mA. It must be  
possible to insulate the appliance from the mains electricity with a universal switch with 3  
mm minimum opening between its contacts.  
• If the appliance is not to be connected permanently to the electric supply and the power  
cable is not provided with a plug, contact a Qualified Electrician for the installation of a  
plug according to the current regulations in the country where the appliance is to be used.  
• If the appliance is to be connected permanently to the electric supply, it must be installed  
by a Qualified Electrician according to IEC 364 regulations or the equivalent standard in  
the country where the appliance is to be used. It is especially important that regulations  
are followed concerning its connection to earth, protection by a suitable fuse and magneto-  
thermal differential circuit breaker, whose sensitivity is not in excess of 30 mA, and the  
insulation of the appliance from the mains electricity with a universal switch with 3 mm  
minimum opening between its contacts.  
Note: to facilitate the reader, these operating and maintenance instructions always assume  
that the appliance is connected to the electrical supply with a plug.  
If the appliance is connected permanently to the electrical supply, it is presumed that:  
- when the universal circuit breaker is in the off position (‘0position) it is equivalent to the  
plug being disconnected from the current outlet.  
- when the universal circuit breaker is in the on position (‘1position) it is equivalent to the  
plug being inserted in the current outlet.  
• If the power supply cable is too short, an extension cord can be used provided it is no longer  
than 50 m /164 ft, the section of the wires is at least 1.5mm² and the plug and the socket are  
waterproof. Contact a Qualified Electrician to ensure all these requirements are met.  
• The use of unsuitable extension cords can be dangerous.  
• Do not use adaptors between the electric plug and the current outlet.  
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WARNING  
• For electric appliances with three-phase motors, particular attention must be paid to ensure  
the direction of rotation of the motor corresponds to that shown on the reducer. If this is  
not the case, contact a Skilled Technician who will be able to solve the problem by simply  
inverting a wire inside the power plug. Failure to comply with the above will result in  
considerable damage to the appliance.  
4.1.2 Preparing chemicals for spraying  
CAUTION  
• Keep products in a ventilated place with a door that can be locked. Products must be kept  
out of reach of children and unauthorised adults. Appropriate warning notices should be  
placed outside to inform of the danger.  
• Read instructions and safety information provided on the chemical products container  
carefully so that the most appropriate action may be taken to avoid endangering oneself or  
the environment. It is especially important that the maximum recommended concentrations  
are not exceeded, that only the amount of product needed for the treatment is prepared and  
that spillages onto soil and into water are avoided.  
• Should chemicals come into contact with your eyes, wash immediately with water. Contact  
a doctor without delay and remember to take the products container with you.  
• Should chemicals be swallowed, do not provoke vomiting. Contact a doctor without delay  
and remember to take the products container with you. Avoid inhaling the fumes that  
develop by using appropriate equipment for personal protection (a mask, for example).  
Drinking, eating and smoking are prohibited.  
• Always wear suitable protective clothing and keep children, unauthorised adults and  
personnel without protection at a safe distance.  
• Always wash your hands and face carefully after finishing work.  
• All garments that have come into contact with chemicals must be washed thoroughly. Any  
item that may have been contaminated must be cleaned immediately.  
• The containers used for chemicals must be disposed of according to current legislations in  
the country where the appliance is used.  
4.1.3 Filling the tank  
CAUTION  
• Pay particular attention to the instructions contained in the section on “Preparing  
chemicals for spraying”.  
Take care to avoid spilling the product onto the ground or into water when filling the tank.  
Water must only be added to the tank using free-fall water pipes or indirectly (jugs, drums,  
etc). The hose used for filling must never come into contact with the liquid contained in the  
tank. Do not connect up to the mains supply of drinking water.  
• Do not over fill the tank; only fill with the amount of product needed for spraying.  
a) Turn the cover (2) anti-clockwise and check that the aperture located in the middle is not  
blocked.  
b) Check that the filling filter (23), the inside of the tank and the internal intake filter (22) (only  
CR 50) are clean.  
c) Fill up with the product to be sprayed. We recommend a trial run with clean water before starting  
to spray with product for the first time in order to check the appliance is working correctly and  
to get used to operating it.  
d) Close the cover (2) again, turning it clockwise but not forcing it.  
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4.2 SPRAYING  
CAUTION  
• Pay particular attention to the instructions contained in the section on “Preparing  
chemicals for spraying”.  
• While you are spraying, avoid spraying the product on buildings, houses, public or  
private land, gardens, roads, public or private courses of water and areas used by people  
or animals. Spraying in close proximity of these areas must be carried out when it is not  
windy.  
• Before starting up the appliance, read these instructions carefully as well as those for the  
combustion engine, if any, which is used with the appliance. It is particularly important that  
you have understood how the appliance works regarding the intercepting of liquids.  
• The appliance must be used with due care and attention. It is your responsibility to make  
sure that any infrequent users have read these instructions and those for the combustion  
engine, if any, which is used with the appliance, and are acquainted with the operation of  
the appliance. This appliance must not be used by children or by unauthorised personnel  
• Comply with the safety warnings in the operating and maintenance instructions of the  
combustion engine, if any, used with the appliance.  
• Comply with the safety warnings in the operating and maintenance instructions of any  
optional accessories to be used  
• It is especially important to pay great attention when the appliance is used in areas where  
there are moving vehicles as these can crush or damage the power supply cable, the  
delivery hose, the spray gun etc.  
• During operation, never leave the appliance unattended and make sure it is out of reach  
of children and animals. Pay particular attention when using it in kindergartens, nursing  
homes and old peoples homes, as unsupervised children, elderly people and disabled  
people may be present in such places.  
• Before using the appliance, make sure it is in a dry place and that it is in a flat and stable  
position in order to avoid accidents and prevent it from falling over.  
• Before moving the appliance, follow the instructions in the “Switching off” section.  
• Use personal protective clothing, which guarantees adequate protection against noise (for  
example headphones).  
• Before operating the appliance, put on clothing which guarantees adequate protection  
against the possibility of incorrect manoeuvres of the jet of pressurised liquid and the  
chemicals used. Do not operate the appliance near people, unless they are also wearing  
protective clothing, or animals.  
• High-pressure jets of water can be dangerous if they are not used properly. Do not point the  
jet in the direction of people, animals, and energized electrical appliances or towards the  
appliance itself.  
• Do not point the jet towards oneself or other people in order to clean off clothing or  
footwear.  
• Do not point the high-pressure jet towards materials containing asbestos or other harmful  
substances  
• Hold the spray gun firmly during use because the operator is subjected to the backlash of  
the high-pressure jet when the control lever is operated to spray the product.  
• Do not use the appliance in the rain.  
• Pay particular attention to the instructions in the “Controls and connection to mains  
electricity” section.  
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• Follow the instructions in the “Switching off” section:  
- when the appliance is not is use;  
- before leaving the appliance unattended, even for a short time;  
- before topping up the chemicals;  
- after use;  
• Do not remove the plug from the power outlet by pulling on the power supply cable.  
• Keep the power supply cable, any extension cords, the plugs and the outlets dry. Do not  
touch them with wet hands.  
• Should the power supply cable be damaged, contact a Qualified Electrician for its  
replacement.  
• Do not cover the appliance during operation and do not put it where there is inadequate  
ventilation.  
• When the appliance is used in enclosed spaces, make sure that there is adequate ventilation.  
The appliance must not be used in enclosed spaces if it is operated with a combustion  
engine.  
• Do not get close to moving parts on the appliance, even if there are suitable devices for  
protection.  
• Do not remove the protective devices from moving parts.  
• Do not tamper with hoses containing pressurised liquids.  
• Do not carry out maintenance on the appliance when it is operating.  
• Follow the instructions in the “DESIGNATED USE” section;  
• Do not alter the appliances installation conditions: it is especially important not to alter its  
assembly and hydraulic connections.  
• Do not operate any taps mounted on the appliance unless they are connected to a utility that  
prevents the pumped liquid being released by accident.  
• Do not neutralise or tamper with the safety controls and devices and the pressure limit/  
adjustment valve.  
• Operating pressure must never exceed the maximum amount specified for the appliance  
(also refer to the “FEATURES AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS” section).  
a) Unroll the delivery hose (1) completely.  
b) Check that the adjuster (24) for the lance (13) is turned completely towards “S” so that  
the lever (26) can be put in the “OFF” position. Put the tap lever (41), if any, in the “OFF”  
position.  
c) Check that there is no pressure in the delivery hose as follows:  
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turn the knob (29) on the adjustment valve anti-clockwise as far as it will go; this is only  
necessary for MC16 as it does not have lever (30).  
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operate lever (30) and put it into the “BY-PASS” position.  
d) Start up the appliance so it can prime. If the appliance is fitted with an electric motor, operate  
both the universal circuit breaker on the socket that the appliance is connected to, and the  
switch on the electric motor, if any, by putting them both in position “1” (please remember  
to take into account the recommendations regarding three-phase motors in the “Controls  
and connection to mains electricity” section). For appliances fitted with a combustion  
engine, follow the instructions for the start up of the same in its operating and maintenance  
instructions.  
e) Bring the appliance up to pressure as follows:  
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operate lever (30) putting it in position “PRESS”.  
turn the knob (29) until the required pressure is reached (turn clockwise to increase  
pressure, anticlockwise to decrease). The level of pressure is shown on the pressure  
gauge (37) (if any).  
f) Put the tap lever (41), if any, in the “ON” position  
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g) Operate the lever (26) on the lance (13) to achieve the required spraying angle (from an  
empty cone to a needle-point jet). The adjuster (24) can be used to fix the preferred position  
for spraying. We recommend this is done while spraying with the lance into the tank to avoid  
wasting chemicals.  
h) The flow rate of the sprayed liquid depends on the operating pressure, the nozzle (27) used  
(the 1.5 mm Ø nozzle is supplied as standard with the appliance) and the adjustment of the  
spray angle. Refer to the table below for information on which nozzle to use for a job (note  
that the maximum flow is indicated, i.e. corresponding to a needle-point spray angle).  
Pressure (bar)  
Nozzle Ø  
5
10  
15  
20  
30  
40  
(mm)  
1.0  
1.2  
1.5  
1.8  
2.0  
1.0  
1.4  
2.0  
2.2  
2.6  
1.5  
1.9  
2.8  
3.2  
3.7  
1.8  
2.4  
3.4  
3.9  
4.5  
2.1  
2.8  
3.9  
4.5  
5.2  
2.5  
3.4  
4.8  
5.5  
6.4  
2.9  
3.9  
5.6  
6.3  
7.4  
Flow rate (l/min)  
WARNING  
• Follow step c) each time the tank is emptied of liquid to ensure the appliance will prime  
quickly.  
• We recommend checking the pump oil level after the first few hours of operation and to top  
it up if necessary as indicated in the “PRELIMINARY PROCEDURES” section.  
5. SWITCHING OFF  
CAUTION  
• Always check that there are no moving parts on the appliance and there is no pressurised  
liquid in the hoses after the following instructions for switching off have been  
completed.  
• When switching off the appliance and leaving it to cool down, take care that:  
- the appliance is not left unattended in the presence of unsupervised children, elderly or  
disabled people.  
- the appliance is in a stable position and not at risk of falling over.  
- the appliance is not in contact with inflammable materials, or in their immediate  
vicinity.  
a) Eliminate the delivery pressure as instructed in point c) in the “Spraying” section.  
b) If the appliance is fitted with an electric motor, operate both the switch on the electric motor, if  
any, and the universal circuit breaker on the socket that the appliance is connected to, by putting  
them both in position “0” and remove the plug from the power outlet. For appliances fitted  
with a combustion engine, follow the instructions for switching off the same in the engine’s  
operating and maintenance instructions and then disconnect the spark plug.  
c) Put the lance lever (26) in position “ON” so that any residual pressure is discharged.  
6. CLEANING, STORAGE AND MAINTENANCE  
CAUTION  
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• Pay particular attention to the instructions contained in the section on “Preparing  
chemicals for spraying”.  
• Only start cleaning and maintenance once the instructions in the ‘Switching off’ section  
have been completed, i.e. when there are no moving parts on the appliance, there is no  
pressurised liquid in the hoses and the appliance has cooled down completely.  
It is particularly important to always disconnect the electricity supply (or disconnect the  
spark plug if the appliance is fitted with a combustion engine).  
• Cleaning and maintenance must only be carried out if the appliance is on a flat surface and  
in a stable position.  
• Protective clothing must always be worn during cleaning and when emptying the tank.  
• Liquids that have been emptied out of the tank, or used to rinse it, must be put in suitable  
containers and reused for the next spraying or disposed of at authorised refuse tips in  
accordance with the current regulations in the country where the appliance is used.  
• Never wash the appliance near water, wells, springs and ditches.  
• Do not use diluents or solvents to clean the appliance.  
To safeguard the safety of the appliance, only use the original spare parts supplied by the  
Manufacturer or those endorsed by him  
• The high-pressure hoses, couplings and the spray lances are important for safety: only use  
those endorsed by the Manufacturer.  
6.1 CLEANING AND STORAGE  
a) Follow the instructions in the “Switching off” section.  
b) Empty the tank completely by unscrewing the discharge cap (10).  
c) Clean and rinse the interior of the tank.  
d) Screw the discharge cap (10) on again, tighten it, and fill the tank with clean water.  
e) Check that the adjuster (24) on the lance (13) is turned completely towards “S” so that the lever  
(26) can be put in the “OFF” position. Put the tap lever (41), if any, in the “OFF” position.  
f) Eliminate the delivery pressure, as instructed in point c) in the “Spraying” section.  
g) Operate the appliance so that it can prime, as instructed in point d) in the “Spraying”  
section.  
h) Put the tap lever (41), if any, in the “ON” position.  
i) Operate the lever (26), spraying inside the tank to complete the pump’s cleaning cycle.  
j) Repeat from a) to d) without adding water to the tank.  
k) Wind the delivery hose up taking care not to bend it.  
l) Wind the electric power cord up carefully.  
m) For appliances fitted with a combustion engine, follow the instructions for the cleaning and  
storage of the same in the engine’s operating and maintenance instructions.  
n) Store the appliance in a clean and dry place making sure that the power supply cable and the  
delivery hose are not damaged.  
WARNING  
• Never store the appliance with sprayed liquid inside it.  
• The appliance is not frost proof.  
• In order to prevent the formation of ice inside the appliance in cold areas, we recommend  
taking up a motor vehicle grade anti freeze (diluted for the minimum temperatures that the  
appliance will be exposed to) and then emptying it out completely.  
CAUTION  
• Dispose of anti-freeze correctly; do not dump in the environment.  
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6.2 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE  
Follow the instructions in the “Switching off” section and in the table below.  
For appliances fitted with a combustion engine, remember to follow the instructions for routine  
maintenance in the engine’s operating and maintenance instructions, especially as regards  
controlling the engine oil, the air filter and the spark plug.  
ACTION  
INTERVAL FOR MAINTENANCE  
Check level and status of pump oil  
Each time used  
Check the intake filter, filling filter, and  
nozzleand clean, if necessary. Do not use hard  
or sharpobjects to clean the nozzle.  
Check the supply cable, high-pressure  
hoseand spray lance, that the grips and  
couplings are secure and that any hooks (34)  
on the controlunit are inserted correctly.  
Should any of these parts appear to  
bedamaged, do not use the appliance and  
contact a Skilled Technician.  
Oil or lubricate rotating or sliding parts that are  
easily accessible for the operator.  
Every 50 hours  
Check the inflation pressure of the pressure  
accumulator (if any) and tyres.  
Check the intake circuit.  
Check the motor-driven pump is securely  
fastened to the appliance’s structure.  
Should the motor-driven pump appear not to  
secure, do not use the appliance and  
contact a Skilled Technician.  
WARNING  
• During use, the appliance should not be too noisy and large amounts of liquid or oil should  
not drip from underneath it.  
In this event, a Skilled Technician should test the appliance.  
6.2.1 Diaphragm rupture  
The rupture of one or more diaphragms can result in the mechanical parts of the pump being  
damaged by the liquids being pumped.  
The following are symptoms of possible diaphragm rupture:  
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oil takes on a whitish appearance (symptom of water in the oil)  
excessive consumption of oil  
sudden lack of oil in the volumetric compensator (32).  
WARNING  
• To avoid the negative consequences of this malfunction, stop operation of the appliance  
immediately and contact a Skilled Technician without delay (within 24 hours) who will  
take the necessary action.  
If it is not possible to contact a Skilled Technician within the above time in case of  
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diaphragm rupture, we recommend you drain the pump crankcase of the mixed oil and  
pumped liquid and then fill it with oil or diesel to prevent the formation of rust.  
• The following are frequently the causes of diaphragm rupture:  
- bottlenecks in the intake circuit (inadequate hose section, very dirty filter, very dense  
liquid being pumped, etc)  
- the use of very aggressive chemicals  
6.3 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE  
CAUTION  
• Only Skilled Technicians are authorised to carry out special maintenance.  
• Dispose of waste oil correctly; do not dump it in the environment  
Follow the instructions in the table below for special maintenance.  
For appliances fitted with a combustion engine, remember to follow the instructions for special  
maintenance in the engine’s operating and maintenance instructions  
INTERVAL FOR MAINTENANCE  
Every 300 hours  
ACTION  
Check the intake, delivery and adjustment valves (*)  
Change the oil (**)  
Every 500 hours  
Change the reducer oil (***)  
Check diaphragms and replace if necessary (****)  
Check the motor-driven pump screws are tight  
At the end of every season or once a year  
(*) Check more frequently if liquids are used with suspended abrasive particles.  
(**) Oil must also be changed when diaphragms are replaced.  
(***) Not necessary for MC16; for MC 20/20 and MC25, change when pump oil is changed  
(****) We recommend replacing diaphragms regardless of their condition if particularly  
aggressive chemicals are used  
WARNING  
• The data in the table is approximate. Maintenance may be required more frequently in cause  
of particularly heavy use.  
7. MOVING AND TRANSPORTATION  
CAUTION  
• Follow the instructions in the “Switching off” section before moving or transporting the  
appliance.  
• When the appliance has to be transported, remember to anchor it firmly to the means of  
transport (using cables or other systems, as appropriate) and to empty the tank.  
• Hold the handle (7) firmly to avoid losing your grip if knocks and bumps are caused by  
uneven ground. It is important to bear this in mind if the tank is full and the ground is wet.  
• Only move the appliance by means of the grips on the handle (7).  
• Do not move the appliance if it is on a slope in excess of 2% or if the ground is very wet.  
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8. DISMANTLING AND DISPOSAL  
Only trained personnel are allowed to dismantle the appliance in accordance with the current  
regulations in the country where it is installed.  
CAUTION  
• Before disposing of the appliance, make sure it is no longer possible to operate it, by cutting  
the power supply cable for example. Make sure all its parts are now inoffensive, as they  
could prove to dangerous to children playing.  
9. PROBLEMS, CAUSES AND SOLUTIONS  
CAUTION  
• Before taking any steps, follow the instructions in the “Switching off” section. If it is not  
possible to restore correct operation of the appliance using the information in the table  
below, contact a Skilled Technician.  
PROBLEM  
CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
The combustion engine does not start Refer to the operating  
Refer to the operating and  
maintenance instructions for the  
combustion engine.  
or does not work properly during  
operation.  
andmaintenance instructions for  
thecombustion engine.  
When the switch is pressed, the  
A safety device has cut in on the  
Reset the protection device.If it cuts in  
again, do not use the appliance and  
contact a Skilled Technician.  
electric motor does not start or stops system where the appliance is  
during use.  
connected (fuse, differential circuit  
breaker, etc).  
The plug on the power cord is  
notinserted correctly.  
Take the plug out of the socket  
andinsert it correctly.  
If switch is turned, the electric  
motorhums but does not start up.  
The electrical system and / or  
extension cord are not suitable.  
Follow instructions in the “Controls and  
connection to mains electricity”section.  
The pump does not prime.  
Air intake.  
Check the intake circuit is intact.  
Adjustment valve positioned  
underpressure.  
Set pressure to zero with the knob (29)  
(MC 16 only) or by putting thepump in  
bypass with the lever (30).  
The pump does not reach maximum The pressure adjustment knob (29)  
Turn the knob clockwise until  
therequired pressure is reached.  
pressure.  
isnot screwed down sufficiently.  
The lever (30) is in BY-PASS  
position.  
Put the lever (30) in PRESS position.  
Check the intake circuit (above all ifthe  
intake filter is clean).  
Bottlenecks in intake circuit.  
The nozzle is worn or is too big.  
Replace the nozzle (refer toinstructions  
in the “Spraying” section).  
Pressure and flow are irregular  
(buttons).  
Air intake  
Check the intake circuit is intact.  
Excessive vibration in delivery circuit. Pressure accumulator not correctly Restore correct inflation (refer  
inflated.  
toinstructions in the “Preliminary  
procedures” section).  
Excessive noise associated with  
dropin the oil level.  
Bottlenecks in intake circuit.  
Check intake circuit (above all if  
theintake filter is clean).  
Excessive consumption of oil and/or Rupture of one or more diaphragms. Refer to instructions in the“Diaphragm  
oil is whitish colour (presence of  
waterin oil)  
Rupture” section.  
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PART TWO  
(only for use by Skilled Technicians)  
CAUTION  
• This part of the manual is only for use by Skilled Technicians and is not meant to be used  
by the end user of the appliance.  
1. REMOVING THE APPLIANCE FROM ITS PACKING MATERIALS  
CAUTION  
• Protective gloves and glasses must be worn when removing the appliance from the packing  
materials to prevent injury to the hands and eyes.  
• The packing materials (plastic bags, staples etc.) must not be left in reach of children, as  
they are potentially dangerous.  
• The packing materials must be disposed of according to current regulations in the country  
where the appliance is installed.  
In particular, plastic bags and packaging must never be abandoned, as they are harmful to  
the environment.  
• After removing the appliance from the packing materials, check that no parts are missing  
and check that the identification and warning labels are present and are legible. The  
identification label (6) for the trolley/barrow is enclosed with these instructions: it must be  
attached to the base (9) by the Skilled Technician.  
• In case of doubt, contact the Manufacturers Service Centre.  
• This operating and maintenance manual, the instruction manual for the combustion engine  
fitted with the appliance, if any, and the guarantee certificate must always accompany the  
appliance and made available to the end user.  
2. ASSEMBLY  
CAUTION  
• The appliance must be assembled according to the instructions in this manual and the  
general rules of good mechanics. The Skilled Technician can contact the Manufacturers  
Service Centre for any further information.  
• Always check that couplings and hose grips are secured tightly.  
Refer to figures 1, 2, 3, and 4 and the hydraulic diagrams in figure 5.  
a) Put the motor-driven pump on the base (9) and secure it using the four screws supplied.  
b) For appliances fitted with an electric motor, follow the instructions in the “Controls and  
connection to mains electricity” section, and remember to take the comments regarding three  
phase motors into account.  
c) Mount the handle (7) and secure it using the appropriate screws.  
d) Use the appropriate grips supplied and connect one end of the intake hose (12) to the filter  
coupling (21) and the other end to the intake coupling (33) on the pump.  
e) Use the appropriate grip supplied and connect one end of the by-pass hose (4) to the by-pass  
coupling (42) on the pump and insert the other end into the tank through the hole (3).  
f) Use the appropriate grips supplied and connect one end of the delivery hose (1) to the lance  
coupling (25) and the other end to the delivery coupling (40) on the pump (refer to the following  
paragraph if the hose reel is fitted).  
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g) Check the inflation pressure of the pressure accumulator and the tyres.  
h) Check the level of the pump oil and reducer oil.  
i) For appliances fitted with combustion engine, fill the crankcase with oil as the engines are  
supplied without oil.  
j) Carry out a test with clean water before giving the appliance to the end-user.  
2.1 MOUNTING THE HOSE REEL (OPTIONAL)  
a) Pre-assemble the hose reel using the specific assembly instructions provided.  
b) Secure the hose reel support (15) onto the structure (14) using the screws supplied.  
c) Secure the hose reel (18) onto the support (15) using the screws supplied.  
d) Use the appropriate grips supplied and connect one end of the high-pressure connection hose  
(8) to the central hose reel coupling (17) and the other end to the delivery coupling (40) on the  
pump.  
e) Use the appropriate grip supplied and connect one end of the delivery hose (1) to the side hose  
reel coupling (20).  
f) Use the handle (19) to wind up all the delivery hose on the hose reel.  
g) Use the appropriate grip supplied and connect the free end of the delivery hose (1) to the lance  
coupling (25).  
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SUMMARY  
PART ONE  
1. GENERAL INFORMATION _______________________________________9  
1.1 TERMS OF THE GUARANTEE..................................................................................9  
1.2 THE ADDRESS OF THE MANUFACTURER..........................................................10  
1.3 USE AND CONSERVATION OF THESE OPERATING  
AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................10  
1.4 SYMBOLS .................................................................................................................11  
2. FEATURES AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS__________________11  
2.1 IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS...................................................................................12  
2.1.1 Trolley/Barrow parts ......................................................................................12  
2.1.2 Motor-driven pump parts ...............................................................................12  
2.2 SAFETY DEVICES ....................................................................................................12  
2.3 IDENTIFICATION LABEL AND WARNING LABELS...........................................13  
2.4 STANDARD ACCESSORIES ....................................................................................14  
2.5 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES......................................................................................14  
3. DESIGNATED USE _____________________________________________14  
4. OPERATION___________________________________________________15  
4.1 PRELIMINARY PROCEDURES ...............................................................................15  
4.1.1 Control and connection to mains electricity...................................................16  
4.1.2 Preparing chemicals for spraying..................................................................17  
4.1.3 Filling the tank ...............................................................................................17  
4.2 SPRAYING..................................................................................................................18  
5. SWITCHING OFF ______________________________________________20  
6. CLEANING, STORAGE AND MAINTENANCE_____________________21  
6.1 CLEANING AND STORAGE....................................................................................21  
6.2 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE .....................................................................................22  
6.2.1 Diaphragm rupture .......................................................................................22  
6.3 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE.......................................................................................23  
7. MOVING AND TRANSPORTATION_______________________________23  
8. DISMANTLING AND DISPOSAL _________________________________24  
9. PROBLEMS, CAUSES AND SOLUTIONS __________________________24  
PART TWO  
1. REMOVING THE APPLIANCE  
FROM ITS PACKING MATERIALS_______________________________25  
2. ASSEMBLY ____________________________________________________25  
2.1 MOUNTING THE HOSE REEL (OPTIONAL)..........................................................26  
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