FIREHOME KIT / FIRST INTERVENTION KIT

From the operation
- First of all, it is essential to check that the engine has oil, and that
- have the correct level, the engine should NEVER be used if you are not sure if
- It does indeed have oil.
- Check that the tank has gasoline.
- Check that the gasoline flow is at a medium level (halfway)
- Check that the air flow is at its maximum.
- Press the switch “on”
- Extend the discharge hose fully.
- Extend the suction hose completely to the water source.
- Pull the starter rope.
- Once the engine is running and functioning correctly, close the air flow to minimum and leave the gas switch at maximum.
About maintenance
Broadly speaking, there are three basic maintenance processes that must be carried out. These three
processes are:
1 Cleaning the suction filter. The filter can be removed and the solids that are there can be removed. This will free up the suction line and prevent excess waste from passing into the pump.
2 Oil change. Oil level is an important consideration for the operation of all engines. When it comes to new machinery, after the first 10 hours of operation, all the oil should be drained and replaced completely. In addition, after 150 hours of work, the same oil change process must be carried out.
3. Drain the pump. To prevent internal corrosion of the equipment caused by water (excessive rust).
It is advisable to perform a purge periodically to keep the equipment clean.
Other important considerations
- Follow the manufacturer's instructions for engine maintenance.
- Keep the suction filter clean.
- Periodically remove dust from the cooling fins.
- Check the air level of the equipment's tires to ensure better mobility.
- Clean all equipment after use.