28
29 Turbo dirt blaster
30 Cleaning agent
31 Quick connector with garden
hose adaptor
Technical data
Pressure Washer .......... PHD 170 D2
Rated voltage U ..........230V; 50Hz
Rated output P .......................2400W
Length Power cord .......................5m
Protection class
...................... II ( double insulation )
Protection type ............................IPX5
Weight .................................... 11.4kg
Length of high-pressure hose .... 10m
Operating pressure (p) ........ 11,5MPa
Max. permissible pressure (p
max
)
................................................ 17MPa
Max. inlet pressure (p
in;max
) ...0.8MPa
Max. inlet temperature (T
in;max
) ..40°C
Rated flow rate (Q) .. 330l/h (5,5l/min)
Max. rated flow rate (Q
max
)
.................................500l/h (8,3l/min)
Max. suction height ...................0.5m
Sound pressure level (L
pA
)
...............................80.8dB; K
pA
=3dB
Sound power level (L
WA
)
–Measured .....94.0dB; K
WA
=2.32dB
–Guaranteed ............................ 96dB
Vibration (a
h
) ........................<2.5m/s²
Information on the power supply
This device is only intended for op-
eration in premises having a service
current capacity of at least 100 A per
phase at the transfer point (house
connection). The user must ensure
that the device is only operated on
a suitable supply network. If neces-
sary, clarify with the responsible
power supplier whether the operating
current capacity is sufficient for the
device.
Levels of noise and vibration were de-
termined according to the standards
and regulations in the declaration of
conformity.
The specified total vibration value and
the stated noise emission value have
been measured according to a stand-
ardised test method and can be used
to compare one power tool with an-
other. The specified total vibration
value and the stated specified noise
emission value can also be used for a
provisional assessment of the load.
WARNING! The vibration and
noise emissions may deviate from
the specified values during actual
use of the power tool, depending on
how the power tool is being used. Try
to keep the exposure to vibrations
as low as possible. An example of a
measure to reduce vibration expos-
ure is limiting the working hours. All
parts of the operating cycle have to
be considered while doing so (for ex-
ample, times when the power tool
is switched off and times when it is
switched on but running without any
load).
Safety information
CAUTION! The fol-
lowing basic safety
precautions must be
observed while using
electrical devices to
protect against elec-
tric shock, injury and
risk of fire.