HydraMaster TITAN 425 Istruzioni per l’uso

TITAN 425 Owner’s Guide and
Maintenance Schedule
HydraMaster
11015 47th Avenue West
Mukilteo, Washington 98275
MAN-47799 Rev. A, OCTOBER 2019
(P/N 000-182-302D)
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retrieval systems) without the express written permission of HydraMaster. Specications and information in this document are
subject to change without prior notice.
All rights reserved. © 2019 HydraMaster


1 - TITAN 425 Owner’s Guide
Introduction
This Owner’s Guide provides you with important Contact Information, Warnings and
Precautions, a System Operation Overview and a Maintenance Log. In the back inside
cover of this guide you will also nd a CD that contains the digital Owner’s Manual.
Read the entire digital Owner’s Manual and this Owner’s Guide before using this
product. Failure to heed Warnings can result in serious injury or death; failure to
heed Cautions can result in equipment failure.
HOW TO USE THESE RESOURCES
The Owner’s Guide is to be used for quick reference only and is not intended to be a
comprehensive source of information. Refer to the Owner’s Manual when more detailed
information is needed.
The Machine Maintenance Logs are located within the Owner’s Guide. It is wise to
keep the Owner’s Guide in a visible location near the truckmount so that the log stays up
to date. Please note that records of maintenance must be kept and copies may be
required to be furnished to HydraMaster before any warranty is honored.
The digital Owner’s Manual contains information on everything from cleaning and
chemicals to truckmount operation and maintenance. It also contains detailed machine
assemblies and parts lists as well as a troubleshooting guide. You should become familiar
with the material in the Owner’s Manual as it contains information that is essential for safe
operation and increased truckmount reliability.
This Owner’s Guide contains the following sections:
Contact Information
Warnings, Cautions and Notices
Major System Components
Responsibilities
Machine Specications
High Altitude Operation
Local Water Precautions
Start-up Procedure
Shut-down Procedure
Operating Instructions
Maintenance and Logs

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CONTACT INFORMATION
If you have any questions regarding the operation, maintenance or repair of this machine,
please contact your local distributor.
To nd a local distributor, please visit our website at
http://hydramaster.com/HowToBuy/DealerLocator.aspx
If your question cannot be resolved by your distributor or by the information within this
manual, you may contact HydraMaster direct using the following phone numbers.
HOURS TELEPHONE NUMBERS E-MAIL ADDRESSES
Monday-Friday
7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Pacic Time
Technical Support
(800) 426-1301
FAX : (800) 426-4225
Technical Support
techsupport@hydramaster.com
Customer Service/Parts
(800) 426-1301
FAX : (800) 426-4225
Customer Service/Parts
parts@hydramaster.com
When calling your distributor, be sure to reference the serial number and date of purchase.
FOR YOUR REFERENCE:
Serial No. _____________________________________________
Date of Purchase: ________________________________________
Purchased From (Distributor): _____________________________

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WARNINGS, CAUTIONS AND NOTICES
HydraMaster uses this WARNING symbol throughout the manual to warn of
possible injury or death.
This CAUTION symbol is used to warn of possible equipment damage.
This NOTICE symbol indicates that federal or state regulatory laws may apply,
and also emphasizes supplemental information.

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Warnings and Cautions specic to the Titan 425 include the following:
During the operation of the truckmount many components are in motion. Never
touch any part of the truckmount that is in motion. Serious injury may result.
During the operation of the truckmount many surfaces will become extremely hot.
Never touch hot surfaces. Serious injury may result.
The operation of this truckmount can produce noise levels exceeding 85 decibels
to a distance of 10 ft. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
recommends the use of hearing protective equipment if a person is exposed
to an average of 85 decibels over an 8-hour period. Check with local and state
agencies concerning hearing conservation rules.
During the operation of the truckmount carbon monoxide and other toxic fumes
are produced. Position the vehicle so that any fumes produced will be directed
away from inhabited areas and any points of building entry (doors, windows, air
conditioning units, fans, etc.). Do not occupy the vehicle while the truckmount is
in operation. Serious injury may result.
During the operation of the truckmount, chemicals known to the State of California
to cause cancer, birth defects and other reproductive harm are produced by the
engine exhaust.
Never operate the truckmount with a portable gas container inside the vehicle.
Doing so will increase the risk of re and explosion. Serious injury or death may
result.
Transporting a vented fuel container that presently contains, or has ever contained
in the past, a ammable liquid is strictly forbidden by HydraMaster and by federal
and state regulations. Doing so will increase the risk of re and explosion. Serious
injury or death may result.

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Never smoke in or around the truckmount. Doing so will increase the risk of re
and explosion. Serious injury or death may result.
During the operation of the truckmount the exhaust system will become extremely
hot. Keep all ammable materials away from the truckmount exhaust system.
Failure to do so will increase the risk of re and explosion. Serious property
damage may result.
Never operate the truckmount when the vehicle is tilted more than 10 degrees
in any direction. Doing so will result in improper lubrication of the internal
components, and will increase the risk of serious component or engine damage.
Never perform cleaning operations when the truckmount engine is running at the
IDLE throttle position. Failure to do so will increase the risk of serious component
or engine damage.
Never operate the truckmount with the vehicle doors closed. Doing so results in
extremely high temperatures inside the vehicle and will lead to serious component
or engine damage.
Never use concentrated acids or solvents (including d-limonene) in the truckmount
water system or chemical system. Use of these products will cause serious
component damage.
Never operate the truckmount with a water hardness reading measuring 3.0
grains per gallon or higher. Using reading than 3.0 grains per gallon will cause
scale to build up inside the truckmount water system. Scale build up causes
serious component damage. Test all water prior to use and use water softening
equipment if necessary.

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Never allow water to freeze inside the truckmount. Serious component damage
will occur. Perform all freeze guarding procedures outlined in this digital Owner’s
Manual.
Many vehicles have critical components mounted directly below the oor that
can easily be damaged. Before drilling holes in the oor of the vehicle inspect
the underside of the vehicle for critical components. Failure to do so may result
in damage to the vehicle.
Use of the vacuum recovery system when stripping or otherwise removing wax
from oors is specically excluded as an approved use of the truckmount. Failure
to follow this exclusion may lead to component failure and will invalidate your
warranty.
Use of the vacuum recovery system for “dry cleaning”, without corresponding
solution application (i.e. duct cleaning), is specically excluded as an approved
use of the truckmount. Failure to follow this exclusion may lead to component
failure and will invalidate your warranty.
If concentrated acids or solvents are used to pre-treat surfaces before power
washing, do not recover them through the vacuum system. Failure to follow this
exclusion may lead to component failure and will invalidate your warranty.

7: General Information
Engine
Water Box
Heat
Exchanger
Silencer
Blower
Heat
Exchanger
Pump
MAJOR SYSTEM COMPONENTS

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RESPONSIBILITIES
Purchaser’s Responsibilities
• Prior to purchasing a van, ensure that the payload is suitable for all of the equipment
that will be installed and transported. This includes and is not limited to: the truckmount,
recovery tanks, fresh water tanks and any other on-board water, hose reels, hoses,
cleaning tools, chemicals and drying equipment. Payload capacity information is
available through the auto dealer, the manufacturer’s web site, and is also located on
the door pillar of the driver’s side door.
• Purchase a heavy duty Group 24 (500+ CC Amps) battery for this truckmount. This is
normally available from the installation dealer.
• Prior to dropping your van o at the distributor for the truckmount to be installed, have
a spray-on bed liner applied to the oor such as Rhino Lining® or Line-X®.
Plywood and carpet are not recommended.
• Prior to operating the truckmount, read this manual in its entirety and familiarize
yourself with the information contained here. Special attention should be paid to all
Warnings and Cautions.
• The distributor is responsible for the correct installation of the truckmount. The
distributor is also responsible to train you in the correct and proper operation and
maintenance of the truckmount.
Any modication of the truckmount may void the warranty.
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