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C.L.BECKER HHPC 170/21 - User Manual

C.L.BECKER HHPC 170/21
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Operating and Maintenance
Instructions
High Pressure Cleaner
Type HHPC 170/21 60Hz
(Translation)
C.L. BECKER GmbH
Technischer Schiffs- und Industriebedarf
Süderstraße 129
D – 20357 Hamburg
Tel. +49 40 25 00 75 0
Fax +49 40 25 03 57 8
www.clbecker.de
info@clbecker.de
BA HHPC-170/21 60Hz englisch
Art.Nr. 02505004/60/BECKER/ENG
Stand 05/2013 Seite 1 von 23

Questions and Answers

  • S
    Sean VelezAug 14, 2025
    What to do if my C.L.BECKER Pressure Washer doesn't start?
    • C
      Christopher ZavalaAug 15, 2025
      If your C.L.BECKER Pressure Washer doesn't start, it could be due to a defective fuse or plug, in which case you should change them. Alternatively, the motor protection might have been triggered. If so, press the red button firmly and try starting it again.
  • F
    fchenAug 17, 2025
    Why is my C.L.BECKER Pressure Washer pump overheating?
    • J
      Jonathan HamiltonAug 18, 2025
      Overheating in your C.L.BECKER Pressure Washer pump can occur if the pump pressure or engine speed exceeds the specifications on the nameplate, so check these. Also check the oil level in the pump housing and ensure the oils used comply with requirements, replacing if necessary. Excessive belt tension or misaligned clutch or drive could also be the cause, so inspect these components.
  • S
    Susan CruzAug 21, 2025
    What to do if I have insufficient pump pressure in my C.L.BECKER Pressure Washer?
    • L
      Lori MarshallAug 21, 2025
      If you're experiencing insufficient pump pressure with your C.L.BECKER Pressure Washer, the nozzle might be larger than needed or worn, so change it. Also, the pressure-control valves might not be functioning properly or could be worn out, so replace them.
  • G
    gabriela48Aug 25, 2025
    Why does the motor protection switch turn off on my C.L.BECKER Pressure Washer?
    • E
      Eric DavisAug 25, 2025
      The motor protection switch on your C.L.BECKER Pressure Washer may turn off because the consumption in the engine is too high, so check the electrical system. Also, reduce pump pressure to the maximum.
  • M
    Michael HortonAug 28, 2025
    Why is the output of my C.L.BECKER Pressure Washer pump low and noisy?
    • D
      dariuswoodAug 28, 2025
      If the output of your C.L.BECKER Pressure Washer pump doesn't match the specifications and it's very noisy, check for insufficient suction capacity or lower speeds than indicated on the nameplate. Also, check and change worn-out valves. Cavity formation may be the cause due to small suction pipes and / or filters, insufficient capacity, high water temperature, or clogs, so check these elements as well.
  • A
    Anthony PerezAug 31, 2025
    What to do if my C.L.BECKER Pressure Washer injector doesn't suck chemicals?
    • C
      Chelsea TaylorAug 31, 2025
      If the injector on your C.L.BECKER Pressure Washer isn't sucking chemicals, it might be due to a ball stuck (soap residue). Disconnect the chemical hose and try to dislodge the ball with a pointed object. Also, a high-pressure hose that is too long can cause this issue, so use a shorter high-pressure hose. Check if the low-pressure nozzle at the double-pipe is locked or blocked (wrong nozzle); if so, open, clean, or replace it if necessary. Finally, the injector nozzle might be worn out, so replace it.
  • M
    Martha PadillaSep 3, 2025
    Why does my C.L.BECKER Pressure Washer bypass during operation and pressure increases?
    • D
      Dawn DiazSep 3, 2025
      If your C.L.BECKER Pressure Washer bypasses during operation and the pressure increases, the wrong nozzle might be mounted, so check and replace it. Also, there might be dirt in the injector; if so, remove and clean it.
  • C
    caitlyn06Sep 6, 2025
    What to do if there is no audible noise during the start of my C.L.BECKER Pressure Washer pump?
    • E
      estoneSep 6, 2025
      If there's no audible noise during the start of your C.L.BECKER Pressure Washer pump, the pump might not be filling up and running empty, so check the booster pump and refill if necessary. Also, check and clean the suction line to ensure there's water. The valves could also be blocked, so open the pressure pipe.
  • W
    Wanda WelchSep 9, 2025
    Why are there irregular pulsations of the pipes in my C.L.BECKER Pressure Washer?
    • M
      Marc MccoySep 10, 2025
      Irregular pulsations in the pipes of your C.L.BECKER Pressure Washer can be caused by air intake or insufficient suction of liquid, so check and repair. Also, elbows and fittings might be reducing the suction flow, so check and repair them. The suction filter might be dirty or too small, so check and repair. The pressure or flow rate of the booster pumps might be inadequate, so check and repair. Insufficient water column pressure, the pump not being filled with water, a closed pressure pipe during intake, or a stuck valve could also be the cause, so check and repair.

Summary

Foreword

Signs and Symbols

Warning and Command Sign Explanations

Details the meaning and usage of various warning and command signs found in the manual.

General Technical Description

Components and Assemblies

Details the main components and assemblies of the high-pressure cleaner and their functions, with visual aids.

Device Operation Description

Explains how water flows through the system and the function of key valves and the motor.

Intended Purpose

Operation and Safety Guidelines

User Qualifications and Safe Handling

Covers user eligibility, protective clothing, safe gun operation, and precautions against water jet hazards.

Operational Hazards and Precautions

Highlights risks from engines, hoses, electrical, heat, securing, and water conditions.

Product Transport and Storage

Loading, Unpacking, and Installation

Instructions for loading, unpacking, and selecting a safe installation site for the device.

Storage and Frost Protection

Recommendations for storing the pressure washer in a dry, frost-free place and performing frost protection.

Product Commissioning

Commissioning Preparations

Steps to ensure the unit is complete, undamaged, correctly identified, and connected to a safe water supply.

Initial Start-Up Procedure

Detailed steps for initial setup, including checking oil, filter, water supply, and running the unit.

Re-Start-Up and Chemical Usage

Procedures for restarting the machine and guidelines for using biodegradable cleaning products.

Product Decommissioning and Frost Protection

Maintenance and Care Schedule

Electrical System Details

Wiring Diagram and Electrical Settings

Presents the electrical wiring diagram, including a glossary of components and motor protection switch settings.

Spare Parts Catalog

Accessory Spare Parts

Lists accessories available for the high-pressure cleaner with their respective part numbers and names.

Pump Spare Parts

Details spare parts for the pump unit, including item numbers, quantities, descriptions, and specific part references.

Technical Specifications

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Manufacturers Declaration of Conformity

Manual Appendix

Maintenance Log Template

Template for recording test dates, test results according to BGR 500 and VDE, and examiner signatures.

C.L.BECKER HHPC 170/21 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandC.L.BECKER
ModelHHPC 170/21
CategoryPressure Washer
LanguageEnglish