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hose from machine while system is pressurized. To
depressurize, turn motor o, turn water supply o and
squeeze gun trigger 2-3 times.
5. After each use, wipe all surfaces of the pressure wash-
er with a clean, damp cloth.
6. Storage
Do not store pressure washer outdoors.
Do not store pressure washer where it might freeze.
TIPS FOR EXTENDING THE LIFE OF YOUR
PRESSURE WASHER
1. Never operate unit without water.
2. Pressure washer is not meant to pump hot water. Nev-
erconnecttohotwatersupply–thiswillsignicantly
reduce life of the pump.
3. Using detergent other than others brand may cause
damage to pump components (o-rings, etc.).This also
applies to chemicals such as bleach, dish soap, etc.
4. Never operate unit for more than one (1) minute with-
out spraying water. Resulting heat buildup will damage
pump.
5. Before adjusting nozzle’s pressure (high-to-low or low-
to-high) release trigger. Failure to do so will reduce life
of o-rings in lance.
THE SUCTION FUNCTION
You can connect the high pressure cleaner to the water
sources such as taps or pump water from other sources
without pressure.
To work with the water supply without pressure the suc-
tion hose should be removed from the supply and the
gun nozzle should be moved to position “Low” (Figure
14). After that the high pressure cleaner should work idle
for a few seconds to drain the excess water and release
air. Put the suction hose into the water source. After
draining some water the gun nozzle should be moved
to position “High” (Figure 14). Now the high pressure
cleaner is ready to work under high pressure.
TROUBLESHOOTING
1. When switched on, the machine will not start
working.
● Plugisnotwellconnectedorelectricsocketisfaulty.
- Check plug, socket and fuse.
● Themainsvoltageislowerthantheminimumrequire-
ment for start up.
Check that the mains voltage is adequate.
● Thepumpisstuck.
- Refer to after storage instructions. Switch o the
unit and let the motor cool.
● Thermalsafetyhastripped.
- Leavethelanceopenwithwatercomingthrough.
2. Fluctuating pressure
● Pumpsuckingair
- Check that hoses and connections are airtight
● Valvesdirty,wornoutorstuck.Pumpsealsworn.
- Clean and replace or refer to dealer.
3. Water leaking from the pump
● Sealswornout
- Check and replace, or refer to dealer
4. The motor stops suddenly
● Thermalsafetyswitchhastrippedduetooverheating.
- Check that the mains voltage corresponds to speci-
cations.An extension cable, which is too thin, and
tool long can cause a voltage drop and cause the mo-
tortooverheat.Leavetocooldown.Useheavyduty
extension cables.
5. The pump does not reach the necessary pressure.
● Waterinlet,lterisclogged
- Cleanthewaterinletlter
● Pumpsuckingairfromconnectionsorhoses
- Check that all supply connections are tight
● Suction/deliveryvalvesarecloggedorwornout.
- Check that the water feedinghose is not leaking
● Unloadervalveisstuck
- Clear or respire valves
● Lancenozzleincorrectorwornout
- Loosenandre-tightenregulationscrew.
Check and/ or replace.
PRODUCT FEATURES: WATER SUCKING
FUNCTION.
The Machine could connect to water supply tap, or suck
water from a bucket.
Takethesuckhoseoutofbucket,holdtheNozzleonLow
pressurePostionatrst.
Keep the machine running a few seconds to draw-out
surplus water and air in the machine.
Put hose back to water, hold the Nozzle on Low pres-
sure Postion.
SwitchittoHighpressurePositionafterwaterowalot
from Nozzle.
5. SERVICE & MAINTENANCE
WARNING! Unplug the electric cable (power
source) prior to any maintenance or prepara-
tory storage operations.
Make sure that the machine is not live when carrying out
maintenance work on the motor.
● To ensure good performance, check and clean the
suction and detergent lters after every 50 hours of
operation.
● Longperiods ofdisuse mayleadto theformation of
lime scale deposits. Working through the hole on the
rear, RELEASE the motor using a screwdriver (for
models with this feature).
Then remove the screwdriver and proceed with the
restart operations.
CLEANING
Keep the ventilation slots of the machine clean to prevent
overheating of the engine. Clean the housing regularly
with a soft cloth, preferably every time it is used. Keep
the air vents free from dust and dirt. Remove stubborn
dirt with a soft rag moistened in soapy water. Do not use
any solvents such as petrol, alcohol, ammonia, etc. as
such substances can damage the plastic parts.
LUBRICATION
The appliance does not need any extra lubrication.
STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION
Keep the high pressure washer in well-ventilated dry
premises with temperature not going below +5ºC. Oper-
ate the cleaner with non-corrosive/non-toxic antifreeze
before storing for the winter.
FAULTS
If a fault arises through wear in an element, please con-
tact the service address shown on the warranty card. A
drawing of the spare parts that may be obtained is in-
cluded at the end of these operating instructions.
ENVIRONMENT