VITO VIML130WR2
VITO High Pressure Washer WR2 130 Bar - Instruction Manual
Comprehensive guide for the safe and effective operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your VITO High Pressure Washer WR2 130 Bar.
Folasaga
Thank you for choosing the VITO High Pressure Washer WR2 130 Bar. This manual provides essential information for the proper assembly, safe operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your new pressure washer. Please read this manual thoroughly before first use and keep it for future reference. Adhering to these instructions will ensure optimal performance and extend the lifespan of your device.
Fa'amatalaga Taua mo le Saogalemu
Ia tausisia pea puipuiga faavae mo le saogalemu pe a faʻaaogaina masini eletise e faʻaitiitia ai le lamatiaga o le afi, teʻi eletise, ma manuʻaga faaletagata. E aofia ai, ae le gata i:
- Faitau faatonuga uma: Fa'amasani oe ile fa'atonuga ma le fa'aoga tatau ole masini fufulu.
- Fa'atonuga Fa'avae: Ensure the pressure washer is properly grounded. Do not modify the plug.
- Avoid Spraying People or Pets: The high-pressure stream can cause serious injury.
- Fa'amama le Vaega: Ensure the work area is free of obstacles and bystanders.
- Fa'aaogā Uaea Fa'aopoopo Talafeagai: If an extension cord is necessary, ensure it is rated for outdoor use and has a sufficient gauge.
- La'ei Meafaigaluega Saogalemu: Always wear appropriate eye protection, hearing protection, and protective clothing.
- motusia le Malosi: Tatala i taimi uma le sapalai eletise a'o le'i faia se tausiga po'o le fa'amamāina.
- Siaki mo Fa'aleagaina: Inspect the pressure washer, hose, and power cord for any damage before each use. Do not operate if damaged.
- Vai vevela: Do not use hot water with the pressure washer unless specifically designed for it.
O mea o lo'o i totonu
Your VITO High Pressure Washer WR2 130 Bar package should include the following components:
- High Pressure Washer Unit
- Paipa Malosi Maualuga (5 mita)
- fana fana
- Fa'asu'u Fa'atonu
- Tane Lafoa'i
- Suavai Ulufale Feso'ota'i
- Tusi Taiala

Ata: Luma view of the VITO High Pressure Washer WR2 130 Bar, showing the main unit, handle, and wheels.
Ua Umaview
The VITO High Pressure Washer WR2 130 Bar is designed for efficient cleaning tasks around your home and garden. Its compact design and integrated features make it easy to use and store.

Ata: Tua view of the pressure washer, highlighting the integrated hose storage and power cord management.

Image: Close-up of the integrated detergent tank, designed for easy filling and use with cleaning solutions.
Seti ma Fonotaga
1. Fonotaga
- Fa'apipi'i Uili: Securely attach the wheels to the base of the unit if not pre-assembled.
- Fa'apipi'i U'u: Slide the handle into its designated slots until it clicks into place.
- Fa'afeso'ota'i le fa'amama maualuga: Screw the high-pressure hose firmly to the outlet on the pressure washer unit and to the spray gun. Ensure connections are tight to prevent leaks.
- Fa'apipi'i Nozzle: Insert the desired nozzle into the end of the spray gun lance.
2. Connecting to Water and Power
- Suavai: Connect a standard garden hose (minimum 1/2 inch diameter) to the water inlet connector on the pressure washer. Ensure the water supply is clean and free of debris.
- Paoa sapalai: Plug the power cord into a grounded electrical outlet. Ensure the outlet matches the voltagu manaoga o le masini fufulu.
- Fa'amama ea: Before turning on the power, turn on the water supply fully and squeeze the spray gun trigger to allow water to flow through the system and purge any air. Continue until a steady stream of water emerges from the nozzle.
Fa'atonuga o Galuega
1. Galuega Lautele
- Ensure water supply is on and air is purged from the system.
- Turn on the pressure washer by flipping the ON/OFF switch. The motor will start.
- Fa'asino le fana e fa'amama i luga o le mea e fa'amama ai, ma fa'amaumau se mamao saogalemu.
- Squeeze the trigger to begin spraying. Release the trigger to stop the flow.
- Adjust the nozzle for different spray patterns as needed (e.g., narrow for stubborn dirt, wide for general cleaning).
2. Using Detergent
- Fill the integrated detergent tank with a pressure washer safe cleaning solution.
- Ensure the pressure washer is set to the low-pressure/detergent application mode (if applicable, usually by using a specific nozzle or setting).
- Apply detergent to the surface. Allow it to soak for a few minutes (refer to detergent instructions), but do not let it dry.
- Switch back to high-pressure mode and rinse the surface thoroughly.

Image: A person using the VITO High Pressure Washer to clean a car, demonstrating effective cleaning of vehicles.

Image: A person cleaning a stone patio with the VITO High Pressure Washer, illustrating its use for hard outdoor surfaces.
Tausiga
Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and efficient operation of your pressure washer.
1. Fa'amama le Nozzle
If the nozzle becomes clogged, it can cause the pump pressure to fluctuate. Use the provided nozzle cleaning tool (or a thin wire) to clear any obstructions from the nozzle opening.
2. Tausiga Suavai
The water inlet filter should be checked and cleaned regularly to prevent debris from entering the pump. Remove the filter, rinse it under running water, and reinsert it.
3. Teuina
- Fa'avai vai: Before storing, ensure all water is drained from the pump, hose, and spray gun to prevent freezing damage. Run the unit for a few seconds with the water supply off and trigger depressed until no more water comes out.
- Teu i se nofoaga mago: Teu le fa'amulumulu fa'amalosi i se si'osi'omaga mago, leai se aisa.
- Coil Hoses and Cords: Neatly coil the high-pressure hose and power cord for organized storage.
Fa'afitauli
Va'ai le laulau i lalo mo fa'afitauli masani ma a latou fofo.
| Fa'afitauli | Mafuaaga e ono tupu | Fofo |
|---|---|---|
| E le ola le afi | Leai se sapalai eletise; ua mate le circuit breaker; ua leaga le ki. | Siaki le feso'ota'iga o le eletise; toe seti le circuit breaker; fa'afeso'ota'i le tautua. |
| maualalo le mamafa | Insufficient water supply; clogged nozzle; air in pump; leaky hose. | Ensure full water flow; clean nozzle; purge air; check connections. |
| E alu pea le afi | Air in pump; internal leak; unloader valve issue. | Purge air; check for leaks; contact service. |
| Lisi vai | Loose connections; damaged O-rings; cracked housing. | Tighten connections; replace O-rings; contact service for housing damage. |
Fa'amatalaga Fa'apitoa
| Fa'aaliga | Fa'amatalaga |
|---|---|
| Fa'ailoga | VITO |
| Numera Fa'ata'ita'i | VIML130WR2 |
| Malosi maualuga | 130 Pa |
| Umi ole paipa | 5 mita |
| Volume Tane Lafoa'i | 1 lita |
| Mea mamafa | 17.8 kilokalama |
| Lanu | uliuli/samasama |
| Punavai Malosi | Electric (hand_powered refers to manual operation of the trigger, not the power source) |
Fa'amaonia ma Lagolago
Your VITO High Pressure Washer WR2 130 Bar is covered by a manufacturer's warranty. Please refer to the warranty card included with your purchase for specific terms and conditions, including the warranty period and coverage details. For technical support, spare parts, or warranty claims, please contact VITO customer service through their official webnofoaga po'o le fa'atau oloa na e fa'atau mai ai le oloa.
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