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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

1.1 

The appliance you have purchased is a technologically advanced 
product designed by one of the leading European manufacturers 
of high pressure pumps. To obtain the best performance from your 

unit, read this booklet carefully and follow the instructions each 

time you use it. We congratulate you on your choice and wish you 
successful operation.

2

SAFETY RULES/RESIDUAL RISKS

2.1

SAFETY “MUST NOTS”

2.1.1

DO NOT use the appliance with 
inflammable or toxic liquids, or 

any products which are not compatible with the correct operation 

of the appliance. 

E

XPLOSION

 

OR

 

POISONING

 

HAZARD

2.1.2

DO NOT direct the water jet towards people or 
animals. 

I

NJURY

 

HAZARD

2.1.3

DO NOT direct the water jet towards the unit 

itself, electrical parts or towards other electrical 

equipment. 

E

LECTRIC

 

SHOCK

 

HAZARD

2.1.4

DO NOT use the appliance outdoors in case of rain. 

S

HORT

 

CIRCUIT

 

HAZARD

2.1.5

DO NOT allow children or incompetent persons to use the 

appliance. 

I

NJURY

 

HAZARD

2.1.6

 

DO NOT touch the plug and/or socket with wet 
hands. 

E

LECTRIC

 

SHOCK

 

HAZARD

2.1.7

 

DO NOT use the appliance if the electrical cable is 

damaged. 

E

LECTRIC

 

SHOCK

 

AND

 

SHORT

 

CIRCUIT

 

HAZARD

2.1.8

DO NOT use the appliance if the high pressure 

hose is damaged. 

E

XPLOSION

 

HAZARD

2.1.9

DO NOT jam the trigger in the operating position. 

A

CCIDENT

 

HAZARD

2.1.10

Check that the data plates are affixed to the appliance, if 

not, inform your dealer. Units without plates must NOT 

be used as they are unidentifiable and potentially dangerous. 

A

CCIDENT

 

HAZARD

2.1.11

DO NOT tamper with or adjust the setting of the 
safety valve or the safety devices. 

E

XPLOSION

 

HAZARD

2.1.12

DO NOT alter the original diameter of the spray head 

nozzle. 

H

AZARDOUS

 

ALTERATION

 

OF

 

OPERATING

 

PERFORMANCE

2.1.13

DO NOT leave the appliance unattended. 

A

CCIDENT

 

HAZARD

2.1.14

DO NOT move the appliance by pulling on the 

ELECTRICAL CABLE

S

HORT

 

CIRCUIT

 

HAZARD

2.1.15

Make sure that cars do not drive over the high pressure hose. 

2.1.16

DO NOT move the appliance by pulling on the high pressure hose. 

E

XPLOSION

 

HAZARD

2.1.17

When directed towards tyres, tyre valves or other pressurised 

components, the high pressure jet 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. 

E

XPLOSION

 

HAZARD

2.2

SAFETY “MUSTS”

2.2.1

All electrical conductors MUST BE PROTECTED against the 

water jet. 

S

HORT

 

CIRCUIT

 

HAZARD

2.2.2

The appliance MUST ONLY BE CONNECTED to an 

adequate power supply in compliance with all 

applicable regulations (IEC 60364-1). 

E

LECTRIC

 

SHOCK

 

HAZARD

The appliance may cause network noise DURING startup.

•  Use of a safety residual current circuit-breaker (R.C.C.B.) will 

provide additional protection for the operator (30 mA).

Models supplied without plug must be installed by qualified staff.

Use only authorized electrical extension leads with suitable 

conductor gauge.

2.2.3

High pressure may cause parts to rebound: wear all the protective 
clothing and equipment needed to ensure the operator’s safety. 

I

NJURY

 

HAZARD

2.2.4

Before doing work on the appliance, REMOVE  the plug. 

A

CCIDENTAL

 

START

-

UP

 

HAZARD

2.2.5

Before pressing the trigger, GRIP the gun firmly to 

counteract the recoil. 

I

NJURY

 

HAZARD

2.2.6

COMPLY WITH the requirements of the local water 
supply company. According to EN 12729 (BA), the 

appliance may only be connected to the mains drinking water 

supply if a backflow preventer valve with drain facility is installed in 

the supply hose. 

C

ONTAMINATION

 

HAZARD

2.2.7

Maintenance and/or repair of electrical components 
MUST be carried out by qualified staff. 

A

CCIDENT

 

HAZARD

2.2.8

DISCHARGE residual pressure before disconnecting the 
unit hose. 

I

NJURY

 

HAZARD

2.2.9

Before using the appliance, CHECK every time that the 

screws are fully tightened and that there are no broken or 

worn parts. 

A

CCIDENT

 

HAZARD

2.2.10

ONLY USE detergents which will 

not corrode the coating materials 

of the high pressure hose/electrical cable. 

E

XPLOSION

 

AND

 

ELECTRIC

 

SHOCK

 

HAZARD

2.2.11

ENSURE that all people or animals keep a 

minimum distance of 16 yd. (15m) away. 

I

NJURY

 

HAZARD

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Page 8: ...h pressure hose 2 1 16 DO NOT move the appliance by pulling on the high pressure hose EXPLOSION HAZARD 2 1 17 When directed towards tyres tyre valves or other pressurised components the high pressure jet 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 EXPLOSION HAZARD 2 2 SAFETY MUSTS 2 2 1 All electrical conductor...

Page 9: ...of non original spare parts and any other spare parts not specifically intended for the model in question is prohibited All modifications to the appliance are prohibited Any modifications made to the appliance shall render the Declaration of Conformity null and void and relieve the manufacturer of all liability under civil and criminal law 4 4 Main components seefig 1 B1 Adjustable spray nozzle B2...

Page 10: ...e socket 3 Turn off the water supply tap 4 Discharge the residual pressure from the gun until all the water has come out of the nozzle 5 Drain and wash out the detergent tank at the end of the work ing session To wash out the tank use clean water instead of the detergent 6 Engage the gun safety catch D 7 6 Refilling and using detergent When using detergent the adjustable nozzle must be set on on m...

Page 11: ... the socket and that the mains voltage supply is present Problems with TSS device Contact your nearest Authorized Service Centre Appliance not used for a long period of time Using the tool M unjam the motor from the hole at the rear of the appliance in models with this feature fig 5 Water leakage Seals worn Have the seals replaced at your nearest Authorized Service Centre Safety valve tripped and ...

Page 12: ...is Makita International Europe Ltd Michigan Drive Tongwell Milton Keynes MK15 8JD England The conformity assessment procedure required by Directive 2000 14 EC was in accordance with annex V Measured Sound Power Level LPA 85 dB A K 3 dB A Guaranteed Sound Power Level LWA 86 dB A K 3 dB A 06th December 2010 Kato Tomoyasu Director Makita Corporation 3 11 8 Sumiyoshi Cho Anjo Aichi 446 8502 Japan Tech...

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