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HDR-K Series | Version 1.03

Operation

9.3 Adjustment of the working pressure

Regulate the working pressure with the regulator             
(Pos. G, Fig. 10). The pressure is indicated on the pres-
sure gauge (if provided). 

Fig. 10: Adjustment of the working pressure

9.4 Filling fuel

- Never refuel the unit in closed rooms with the en-

gine running or hot.

- Do not smoke when refuelling.
- Do not refuel near naked flames or sparks. 
- Wipe off spilled fuel.
- Close canister and tank properly after refuelling.
- Do not spill fuel - use a funnel.
- Fill the fuel tank with unleaded petrol. 
- Do not use a 2-stroke mixture.

9.5 Refilling and using detergent

To ensure that the detergent is dispensed at the correct 
pressure, position the nozzle (if provided) or mount the 
detergent kit (if provided) as shown in Figure 11. Use of 
a high pressure hose longer than the one originally sup-
plied with the appliance, or the use of an additional hose 
extension, may reduce or completely halt the suction of 
detergent.

Fill the tank with highly biodegradable detergent.

Fig. 11: Use of the detergent

ATTENTION!

Petrol is extremely flammable and explosive. Switch 
off the motor and let it cool down before filling up the 
tank.

WARNING!

The exhaust gas of the motor contains toxic carbon 
monoxide. Do not switch on and run the high pres-
sure washer in a closed area.

Tips and recommendations

To remove coarse dirt, spray on cleaning agent spa-
ringly and leave to work for 1 to 5 minutes, but do 
not allow to dry.

NOTE!

1. Dissolve dirt by applying the detergent mixed with 

water to the surface while still dry.

2. When dealing with vertical surfaces work from the 

bottom upwards.

Leave the detergent to act for 1-2 minute but do not 

allow the surface to dry. Starting from the bottom, 
use the high pressure jet at a minimum distance 
of 30 cm. Do not allow the rinse water to run onto 
unwashed surfaces.

3. In some cases, scrubbing with brushes is nee-

ded to remove dirt.

4. High pressure is not always the best solution for 

good cleaning results, since it may damage some 
surfaces. The finest adjustable nozzle jet setting 
or the rotating nozzle should not be used on deli-
cate or painted parts, or on pressurised compo-
nents (e.g. tyres, inflation valves, etc..).

5. Effective cleaning depends on both the pressure 

and volume of the water used, to the same 
degree.l

Summary of Contents for 7103662

Page 1: ...HDR K S ERIES High Pressure Washer HDR K 72 22 BH Operating Instructions HDR K 66 20 BL HDR K 96 28 BL HDR K 72 22 BH HDR K 96 28 BL HDR K 66 20 BL...

Page 2: ...t 3 1 2 Customer service 3 1 3 Limitation of liability 3 2 Safety 3 2 1 Symbol explanation 3 2 2 Obligations of the operating company 4 2 3 Requirements to staff 4 2 4 Personal protective equipment 5...

Page 3: ...n valuable experience and knowledge gained from using the application which then could be shared and be valuable to develop our products even further 1 3 Limitation of liability All information and no...

Page 4: ...this manual Further more she must instruct the staff in regular intervals and in form them about the hazards The operator must provide the necessary protec tive equipment to the staff and order the u...

Page 5: ...sed for work not in tended by the manufacturer Never work under the influence of illnesses that im pair concentration drugs alcohol or medication Keep children and persons unfamiliar with the high pre...

Page 6: ...t is potentially dangerous Do not use the rotating nozzle kit and always keep the jet at a distance of at least 30 cm during cleaning ATTENTION COMPLY WITH the local water supply authority regu lation...

Page 7: ...washer on delivery for any visi ble transportation damage If you notice any damage to the device please report this immediately to the carrier or dealer 4 2 Packaging All used packaging materials and...

Page 8: ...mm Weight 34 7 kg Motor output 4 1 kW Maximum pressure 220 bar Working pressure 160 bar Working flow rate 600 l h Maximum flow rate 720 l h Maximum supply temperature 60 C Motor speed 3400 200 rpm Cab...

Page 9: ...he pressure release caps supplied Fitting the rotating nozzle The rotating nozzle kit delivers greater washing power Use of the rotating nozzle may cause a reduction in pressure of 25 compared to the...

Page 10: ...rom the appliance a Unscrew the lance b Start the appliance and keep the gun open until there are no air bubbles in the water flowing out Step 3 Switch the appliance off and screw the lance back on Th...

Page 11: ...ssure from the gun until all the water has escaped from the machine Step 3 Press the control lever on the motor to STOP until the motor stops and close the fuel tap Step 4 Disconnect the spark plug co...

Page 12: ...ATTENTION Petrol is extremely flammable and explosive Switch off the motor and let it cool down before filling up the tank WARNING The exhaust gas of the motor contains toxic carbon monoxide Do not s...

Page 13: ...decommission disused machines in order to avoid later misuse and endangering of the environ ment or personal safety Eliminate all environmentally hazardous operating materials from the used device If...

Page 14: ...Turn on water supply tap fully 4 Check tightness of hose fittings 5 Switch off the appliance and keep depressing and releasing the gun trigger until the water comes out in a steady flow Switch the app...

Page 15: ...sher Example The engine for the high pressure washer HDR K 66 20 BL must be ordered The engine has the number 36 in the spare parts drawing 1 By ordering spare parts send a copy of the spare parts dra...

Page 16: ...gs shall help to identify the necessary spare parts If necessary send a copy of the parts drawing with the marked components to your authorised dealer 13 2 1Spare parts drawings HDR K 66 20 BL Fig 12...

Page 17: ...Spare parts HDR K Series Version 1 03 17 13 2 2 Spare parts drawings HDR K 72 22 BH Fig 13 Spare parts drawing 3 and spare parts drawing 4 HDR K 72 22 BH Spare parts drawing 3 Spare parts drawing 4...

Page 18: ...Series Version 1 03 Spare parts Spare parts drawing 5 Fig 14 Spare parts drawing 5 HDR K 72 22 BH 13 2 3 Spare parts drawings HDR K 96 28 BL Fig 15 Spare parts drawing 6 HDR K 96 28 BL Spare parts dr...

Page 19: ...Spare parts HDR K Series Version 1 03 19 Fig 16 Spare parts drawing 7 and spare parts drawing 8 HDR K 96 28 BL Spare parts drawing 7 Spare parts drawing 8...

Page 20: ...Series Version 1 03 Spare parts 13 2 4 Spare parts drawing 9 Nozzle for HDR K 66 20 BL HDR K 72 22 BH and HDR K 96 28 BL Fig 17 Spare parts drawing 9 Nozzle for HDR K 66 20 BL HDR K 72 22 BH and HDR K...

Page 21: ...below including their applicable modifications at the time of the declaration Relevant EU Directives 2011 65 EU RoHS 2000 14 EG Outdoor Directive 2014 30 EU EMV Directive The following harmonised sta...

Page 22: ...www cleancraft de...

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