Rac HP125 User manual

2400W Pressure Washer
RAC-HP125
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SAFETY AND WARNING INFORMATION
General Safety Rules
WARNING: Read the instructions fully before using the product for the rst time. Failure
to follow the instructions may result in re, electric shock and or serious injury.
We recommend the user wears safety equipment during use.
We recommend the product be used with a RCD (Residual Current Device).
Please Retain These Instructions For Future Use And Referral
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory •
or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision
or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
When operating the unit in high pressure mode the lance may cause kickback. Therefore please •
ensure that you hold the spray gun rmly. When using the unit we recommend that other people are at
least 10m away from the working area.
High-pressure jets can be dangerous if misused. The jet MUST NOT be directed at yourself, other •
people, animals, live electrical equipment or the pressure washer itself. The trigger gun safety lock
prevents the trigger from accidentally being engaged. This safety feature does not lock trigger in the
‘on’ position.
Do not use the pressure washer if the supply cord or other important parts are damaged (e.g. high •
pressure lance or hoses). Never carry your pressure washer by the cord.
Do not disconnect the high-pressure hose whilst the system is under pressure. This system is •
capable of producing 1600PSI. To avoid rupture and injury, do not operate this pump with components
rated less than 1600PSI working pressure (including but not limited to spray guns, hose and hose
connections.)
Do not use acids or ammable liquids in the machine.•
When using a pressure washer always ensure that your water connection is protected by a backow •
preventer (as per water byelaws). This will avoid possible contamination of your water supply. Use cold
water feed only.
Protect the unit against freezing, avoid storing the machine where it may be susceptible to frost.•
Prior to starting the pressure washer in cold weather, be sure ice has not formed in any part of the •
equipment.
The unit must continuously run with water. Dry running will cause serious damage to the seals.•
IMPORTANT: The pressure washer is equipped with an auto stop device. When the trigger is released
it will open the power circuit to the motor and cause the pressure washer motor to stop. The motor will
resume when the trigger is pulled. The pressure washer is also equipped with a main power ON/OFF
switch located on the unit. It should always be moved to OFF position when the pressure washer is not
being used.
This product is a class II product-double insulated. No means of grounding (to earth) is provided on this
product nor should it be added. Only a qualied person should carry out servicing. If an extension lead is
to be used with this product, please ensure:
Use only extension cords that are intended for outdoor use.
Completely unwind the cable from the drum to allow for full current rating of the extension cable.
To reduce the risk of electrocution, keep all connections dry and off the ground.
Do not touch plug with wet hands
Hose: Water supply hose must be at least ½” in diameter with a minimum recommended length of 7.5
meters and be tted with a suitable coupling that matches the male quick t connector.
Use only original spare parts from the manufacturer or approved by the manufacturer. •
WARNING:• High pressure hoses, ttings and couplings are important for the safety of the appliance.
Use only hoses, ttings and couplings recommended by the manufacturer.
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COMPONENTS
Component List
1. Detergent container
2. Water supply inlet
3. ON/OFF switch
4. High pressure outlet
5. Trigger gun
6. High pressure hose
7. Rotary brush
8. Fixed brush
9. Lance extension
10. Patio extension cleaner
11. Adjustable lance
12. Cleaning needle
13. Patio cleaner
14. Quick connector (Female)
15. Quick connector (Male)
16. Lance holder
17. Lance rest
18. Cable holder
19. Pack of 5 screws
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6
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16
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Technicalspecication
Rated voltage:
Rated power:
Rated frequency:
Protection class:
Degree of protection:
Permissible pressure:
Rated pressure:
Inlet pressure:
Vibration:
220 - 240V
2400W
50HZ
II
IPX5
16.5 Mpa / 165 Bar
11.0 Mpa / 110 Bar
1.5 - 4 Bar / 0.15 – 0.4 MPA
1.0 M/S
Supply water temperature:
Nozzle spray angle:
Max output ow rate:
Net weight(machine only):
Cable length:
Hose length:
Noise value:
Noise value:
0-50°C
0-90 degree
6.6L/min
10kg
5 m
8 m
92Lpa
94Lwa
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ASSEMBLY
Before carrying out any assembly or disassembly of the unit please ensure that the unit is not connected
to the electrical supply.
Assembling your machine
Using a pozi drive screwdriver, screw the cable holder (18) onto the back of the unit, using the 4 1.
screws provided (19).
Lance holder (16) and lance rest (17) are supplied loose and need to be tted into the appropriate 2.
slots provided on the unit, Fig 1. The lance rest (17) is retained in position using one screw (19).
Connect the high pressure connection hose (6) to high pressure outlet (4) as shown in Fig 1.3.
Connect the trigger gun (5) to the high pressure hose using two 17mm spanners (not supplied). Fig 24.
Note: Using a spanner on the trigger gun connector and a spanner on the hose connector ensures
that you do not stress the internal components when tightening (spanners not included).
Fit the lance extension (9) into the trigger gun (5) by pushing the lance extension into the trigger gun 5.
and locating the lugs at the same time, then turn clockwise to lock into position, Fig 3
Fit the adjustable lance (11) into the lance extension (9) by pushing the adjustable lance into the 6.
lance extension and locating the lugs at the same time, then turn clockwise to lock into position.
Note: Do not t lances when the power is on.
Fit the quick connector male (15) as per Fig 4 and make sure it is fully tightened7.
Connecting to the water supply8.
Connect the quick connector female (14) to your garden hose, then connect to the quick connector
male (15) as per Fig 5.
Fig 2
Fig 4 Fig 5
Fig 3
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Note:
Before connecting to the mains power supply
please ensure that the ON / OFF switch is in
the OFF position (g 6) and the water supply is
connected and is turned on. Running the pressure
washer without any water supplied to it will
damage the pump.
Instructions for use
a) With the unit fully assembled, ensure that the
unit is switched OFF and is connected to the
mains supply and the water supply. Pull the trigger
a few times to expel any air trapped in the system.
b) Ensuring that the trigger is released, switch
ON the pressure washer. The unit is now ready to
operate by pulling the trigger.
Note:
The motor only runs when the trigger is operated.
When the pressure washer is not in use, actuate
the gun lock for safety reasons (Fig 7). Switch the
unit OFF when not in use for extended periods of
time. Never operate the pressure washer without
the water supply connected and turned on.
Helpful Hints
Before starting cleaning remove any objects which
could create a hazard.
Ensure that all doors and windows are closed
(where appropriate).
The adjustable lance allows you to use a variety
of spray patterns from a fan to a pencil jet (g 8).
When using the pressure washer to clean decking,
patios, vehicles, etc., always start by using the
fan spray and begin spraying from a minimum
30cm away to avoid damaging the surface of the
material to be cleaned.
WARNING: Do not adjust the nozzle while the
trigger is squeezed.
The pressure of the spray on the surface you
are cleaning increases as you move the nozzle
closer to the surface. We recommend that for most
cleaning applications a 45° spray angle should
be used to avoid damaging the surface being
cleaned. Spraying directly head-on tends to cause
dirt particles to embed in the surface.
Applications
Warning: Always check that NO damage can
occur to the items you are intending to clean.
Always use safety wear for your personal
protection.
General applications for this product are domestic
cleaning tasks:
Cars, motorbikes, caravans, and boats
Patio’s, fences, garden walls, pathway, driveways
– particularly block driveways
Roofs, brickwork and guttering
Garden tools, furniture and barbecues
Animal pens
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Fig 6
ON
OFF
Fig 8
The spray is adjustable from a pencil jet spray to
fan spray by tuning the nozzle shown (Fig 8).
Fig 7
LOCK
OFF
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