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Voltage | 220-240 V |
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Power rating | 1.3 kW |
Max Pressure | 10 MPa |
Water Flow | 360 l/h |
Power Consumption | 1.3 kW |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Do not use with flammable liquids and toxic chemicals.
Equipment can cause serious injury if the spray penetrates the skin.
Use components rated at or above 7000 kPa working pressure to avoid injury.
Shut off power and relieve pressure before servicing or removing parts.
Connect the water supply hose to the water connection with filter.
Connect the power lead to the appliance and then to the mains socket.
Attach the high-pressure hose to the appliance and the spray gun.
Operate the spray gun by pulling the trigger to start the high-pressure spray.
Adjust the spray lance to change the spray pattern for effective cleaning.
Connect the detergent suction hose to the appliance and place in detergent.
Use the detergent nozzle on the spray lance for detergent application.
Release the spray gun trigger to stop the high-pressure flow.
Use the safety ratchet to secure the trigger against unintentional opening.
Rinse the cleaner with clean water after using detergent to prevent blockages.
Store the cleaner in a frost-free room to prevent damage from freezing.
Check voltage, connector cable, and power source if the cleaner does not operate.
Vent the cleaner, check water connection strainer, inlet flow, and pipes for leaks.
Clean the high-pressure nozzle with a needle and rinse it from the front.
Allowable leakage is 10 drops per minute; contact service for more serious leaks.
Use detergent nozzle, clean suction hose and filter, check for leaks.
Use for cleaning machines, vehicles, buildings, facades, and garden equipment.
The overflow valve acts as a safety device against exceeding maximum working pressure.
Details on power connection, voltage, load, fuse, protection class, and water connection.
Information on operating pressure, flow rate, detergent intake, and recoil force.
Physical dimensions (length, width, height) and weight of the appliance.
Electrical schematic showing motor, pressure switch, appliance switch, and safety fuse.