1. Oloa Ua Ovaview
The VITO 130 Bar WR2 High-Pressure Washer is a powerful cleaning tool designed for various outdoor cleaning tasks. It features an 1800W induction motor, a durable brass lance, and a 5-meter hose, making it suitable for tackling stubborn dirt on large surfaces.

Ata 1: Luma view of the VITO 130 Bar WR2 High-Pressure Washer, showing its compact design and included lance.

Ata 2: Tua view of the high-pressure washer, illustrating the integrated hose storage and overall compact structure.
Vaega Autu:
- 1800W Induction Motor: Provides consistent and powerful performance.
- 130 Bar Maximum Pressure: Effective for removing tough dirt.
- 390 Litres per hour Max Flow Rate: Ensures efficient cleaning.
- Aluminum Pump Body: Enhances durability and longevity.
- 5m High-Pressure Hose: Offers extended reach for various cleaning tasks.
- Integrated Detergent Tank: Allows for easy application of cleaning solutions.
- Air-Cooled Induction Motor: Designed for sustained operation.
Fa'asinoga Toe Fa'aleleia:
This product has a repairability index of 8.3/10, indicating a high degree of ease for repair and maintenance, contributing to its longevity.

Figure 3: Repairability Index score of 8.3/10 for the VITO High-Pressure Washer.

Figure 4: Detailed breakdown of the repairability index criteria, including documentation availability, ease of disassembly, tool requirements, and spare parts availability.
2. Faatonuga Saogalemu
Always observe basic safety precautions when using electrical appliances to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and personal injury. Read all instructions carefully before operating the pressure washer.
Saogalemu Lautele:
- Saogalemu Faaeletise: Ensure the power outlet is grounded. Do not operate the unit with damaged cords or plugs. Keep all connections dry and off the ground.
- Suavai So'oga: Connect the pressure washer to a cold water supply only. Do not use recycled water unless it has been filtered.
- Meafaigaluega Puipui a le Tagata Lava Ia (PPE): Always wear appropriate eye protection (safety goggles) and hearing protection. Wear non-slip footwear.
- Siosiomaga fa'agaioiga: Aua ne'i fa'agaioi le masini fufulu i totonu o le ea pa, e pei o le i ai o mea e mu, kasa, po'o le pefu.
- Tamaiti ma tagata o lo'o va'aia: Keep children and pets away from the operating area. Never direct the water jet at people, animals, or electrical equipment.
- Tausiga: Mo'i ese le feso'ota'iga mai le paoa a'o le'i faia so'o se tausiga po'o le fa'amamāina.
3. Mea i totonu o le afifi
Fa'amolemole siaki mea o lo'o i totonu o le afifi pe a tatala le pusa e fa'amautinoa o lo'o i ai mea uma ma e le'i fa'aleagaina.
- VITO 130 Bar WR2 High-Pressure Washer Unit
- Tao Malosi Maualuga
- Suavai Filter
- 5-mita High-Omiga Pusa
- Tusi Lesona a le Tagata (lenei pepa)
4. Seti
Before first use, ensure all components are present and undamaged. Follow these steps for proper setup:
- Tatalaina: Carefully remove the pressure washer and all accessories from the packaging.
- U'u Fono: Extend or attach the handle if it is not already in the upright position.
- So'oga Suavai: Connect a garden hose (not supplied) to the water inlet on the pressure washer. Ensure the connection is secure to prevent leaks. The unit requires a minimum water flow to operate correctly.
- Feso'ota'iga Fa'a'au'au Fa'a'u'u: Fa'afeso'ota'i le paipa e maualuga le mamafa i le paipa e alu ese ai le vai ma le fana fa'asusu. Fa'amau lelei uma feso'ota'iga.
- Lance Attachment: Attach the desired lance or nozzle to the spray gun.
- Tane Fa'amama (Filifiliga): If using detergent, fill the integrated detergent tank with an appropriate pressure washer detergent.
5. Fa'atonuga o Galuega
Follow these steps for safe and effective operation of your VITO High-Pressure Washer.
- Water Supply Activation: Turn on the water supply to the pressure washer. Allow water to flow through the pump and hose to purge any air before starting the motor.
- So'oga Malosi: Fa'afeso'ota'i le uaea eletise i se so'o eletise ua fa'avae.
- Amataina le Iunite: Liliu le ki o le eletise i le tulaga "ON". O le a amata le afi.
- Operating the Spray Gun: Oomi le ki i luga o le fana suāsui e amata ai ona suāsui. O le a fa'aauau pea ona tamo'e le afi a'o oomi le ki.
- Fa'aaogā Lafoa'i: If using the integrated detergent tank, the pressure washer will automatically draw detergent when operating at low pressure or with a specific detergent nozzle (if applicable). Refer to the detergent instructions for proper dilution.
- Taofi le Vaega: Release the spray gun trigger. The motor will stop. For extended breaks, turn the power switch to "OFF" and disconnect the power cord.
- Fa'aitiitia le mamafa: After turning off the unit, squeeze the spray gun trigger to release any remaining pressure in the system before disconnecting hoses.

Ata 5: Fa'alatalata view of the power switch, indicating ON/OFF positions.

Ata 6: Esoample of the pressure washer in use, cleaning a stone patio surface.

Figure 7: The pressure washer being used for car washing, demonstrating its versatility.
6. Tausiga
Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance and extends the life of your pressure washer. Always disconnect the power supply before performing any maintenance.
Pe a uma Fa'aoga Ta'itasi:
- Alavai: Disconnect the water supply and high-pressure hose. Squeeze the trigger to drain any remaining water from the pump and hose.
- Fa'amamaina: Tape i lalo le pito i fafo o le iunite ma faʻasalalaugaamp ie.
- Tane Lafoa'i: Empty and rinse the integrated detergent tank if detergent was used.
- Teuina: Store the pressure washer in a dry, frost-free environment. Coil the high-pressure hose and power cord neatly.

Ata 8: View of the integrated detergent tank, designed for easy filling and cleaning.
Tausiga Vaitaimi:
- Su'e totonu: Ia siaki pea ma fa'amama le faamama vai ina ia taofia ai otaota mai le o'o atu i totonu o le pamu.
- Fa'amama fausu: If the spray pattern becomes irregular or pressure drops, clean the nozzle orifice using the provided nozzle cleaning tool (if applicable) or a thin wire.
7. Faʻafitauli
This section provides solutions to common problems you might encounter with your pressure washer.
| Fa'afitauli | Mafuaaga e ono tupu | Fofo |
|---|---|---|
| E le amataina le iunite | No power supply; Power switch OFF; Thermal overload activated. | Check power cord and outlet; Turn power switch ON; Allow unit to cool down for 30 minutes. |
| maualalo le mamafa | Insufficient water supply; Clogged nozzle; Air in pump; Leaks in hose connections. | Ensure adequate water flow; Clean nozzle; Purge air from system; Tighten connections. |
| E tamo'e fa'afuase'i le afi | Air in pump; Water supply issues; Trigger not fully released. | Purge air; Check water supply; Ensure trigger is fully released when not spraying. |
| Le fa'amama e le tufaina | Detergent tank empty; Wrong nozzle/pressure setting; Clogged detergent line. | Refill tank; Use appropriate nozzle/setting; Clean detergent line. |
8. Fa'amatalaga Fa'apitoa
Detailed specifications for the VITO 130 Bar WR2 High-Pressure Washer.
| Fa'amatalaga | Taua |
|---|---|
| Numera Fa'ata'ita'i | PR2927 |
| Malosiaga | 1800 W |
| Omiga Max | 130 Pa |
| Fa'atelega Fa'asolo | 390 Lita i le itula |
| Ituaiga afi | Induction, Air-cooled |
| Pamu Mea Tino | Alumini |
| Umi ole paipa | 5 mita |
| Tane Lafoa'i | Tuufaatasi |
| Fua o Mea (L x W) | 71 x 36.5 cm |
| Mea mamafa | 17.8 kilokalama |
9. Fa'amaonia ma Lagolago
Specific warranty information and detailed support contacts are typically provided with the product packaging or on the manufacturer's official website. Please refer to these resources for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding your product's warranty coverage and customer support options.
For technical assistance or spare parts inquiries, please contact VITO customer service through their official channels.