Blue Clean 7850 Use And Maintenance Handbook - Page 10
Browse online or download pdf Use And Maintenance Handbook for Vacuum Cleaner Blue Clean 7850. Blue Clean 7850 20 pages.
- 1. Table of Contents
- 2. Machine Identification
- 3. Technical Features
- 4. Main Parts
- 5. Safety Regulations
- 6. Machine Installation
- 7. Machine Start up
- 8. Regulation of the Operating Pressure
- 9. Hydraulic System
- 10. Labels
- 11. Maintenance
- 12. Maintenance
- 13. Cooling Coil Internal Cleaning
- 14. Warranty
- 15. Declaration of Conformity
- 16. Declaration of Conformity
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9.
REGULATION OF THE OPERATING PRESSURE
On this machine It is possible to
regulate the operating pressure. Move
to near the machine cover, in the valve
access window, see fig. 8. Grip the
valve knob, if provided, or use a
wrench, if provided, in pos. 1, and
rotating clockwise (fig. 9 pos. 1) the
pressure increases; rotating the knob
(fig. 9 pos. 2) anti-clockwise the
pressure decreases.
exceeds the pressure indicated on the pump's plate.
10.
MACHINE SHELTER
Once finished working after having discharged the remaining pressure in the hose
and after having inserted the safety catch on the gun picture 4 pos. 1 and 2, wind-up
the electrical hose and the high pressure hose in order not to damage them. Place
the high pressure cleaner in a sheltered away from the possibility of non authorized
people to use it.
11.
STANDARD EQUIPMENT
We suggest to check the cleaner when it is delivered. It must be complete in all the
parts and be supplied with: a thermal lance, a 10 m high pressure hose and a
nozzle suitable for the model you have purchased.
12.
OPTIONALS
ANNOVI REVERBERI supplies a rotary jet nozzle on request which allows to
remove the hardest dirt from any surfaces you want to clean and wash.
13.
DETERGENTS
It is advisable to use detergents with liquid base and not with dusts. Use
biodegradabile detergents, observating the relative regulations in force.
14.
ELECTRIC WIRING DIAGRAM
USE AND MAINTENANCE HANDBOOK
IMPORTANT! Make sure that the operating pressure never
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Fig. 8
7830 - 7850 - 7870
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Fig. 9
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