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Parkside PHD 135 A1 User Manual

Parkside PHD 135 A1
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2. Switch off the water tap.
3. Connect the supply hose to the water
connection on the equipment using
the quick connector for garden hose
adapter.
4. Fully open the water tap.
To vent the equipment:
5. Switch on the on/off switch (3) until
pressure has built up.
6. Switch off the on/off switch (3).
7. Press the on lever on the gun (9) until
the pressure has gone.
8. Please repeat process 5. to 7. a few
times until there is no more air in the
device.
B
You can lock the engaging lever
(13) of the spray gun (9) by fold-
ing out of the locking lever (14).
Lock the starting lever (13) to
prevent the pressure cleaner
from being inadvertently / ac-
cidentally started.
Interrupting operation
Release the lever of the gun (13).
During prolonged work intervals turn
off the pressure cleaner by its ON /
OFF switch (3).
If the equipment falls over,
switch off the equipment
immediately at the on/off
switch (3) and disconnect the
equipment from the mains at
the mains power cord. Risk
of electric shock! Only now
should the equipment be re-
turned to an upright position.
For your own safety, wait
approx. 5 minutes before re-
connecting to the electricity.
Ending operation
1. After having worked with a detergent
rinse the pressure cleaner with clear
water.
2. Release the lever of the gun (9).
3. Turn off the pressure by its ON / OFF
switch (3). Disconnect the mains plug.
4. Turn off the water tap.
5. Disconnect the pressure cleaner from
the water mains.
6. Pull the lever of the gun (9) to vent the
pressure existing within the system.
Using detergents
The pressure cleaner was designed for
operation with a neutral detergent based
on a biologically decomposable anionic
tenside. Other detergents or chemical sub-
stances could impair the safety of the pres-
sure cleaner and damage it. Such damage
to the equipment is not covered by the
guarantee.
Cleaning and
Maintenance
Pull out the power plug before eve-
ry maintenance operation. This also
includes connecting to the water
supply or trying to eliminate leaks.
There is a risk of electrocution or of
injury from moving parts.
Cleaning
Never direct the water jet
against the pressure cleaner,
nor clean the pressure clean-
er under owing water. This
could give rise to the danger
of electric shock and damage
the pressure cleaner!

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Parkside PHD 135 A1 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandParkside
ModelPHD 135 A1
CategoryPressure Washer
LanguageEnglish

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