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SK155

© NØRSE

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© NØRSE

English

Parts guide

01

09

08

08a

07

06

05

04

20

02

03

25

14

15

10b

10a

10f

19

10c

10d

10

11

10e

12

13

16

17c

17b

17a

18

21

22a

22b

23

24

22

30

Summary of Contents for SK155

Page 1: ...anual carefully before use and keep it for future reference Failure to do so may result in injury property damage and may void the warranty Products covered by this manual may vary in appearance assembly inclusions specifications description or packaging V 3 1 ...

Page 2: ...uide 5 Parts guide 7 Patio cleaning 8 Detergent 9 General cleaning 10 Post operation storage 11 Maintenance 12 Safety Symbols 12 Safety and Warning Information 14 Troubleshooting 14 Technical Data 15 Disposal Regulations 16 CE Certification Contents ...

Page 3: ...suitable screwdriver 2 Push the crank 02 into the opening of the reel 09 ensure it clicks in place 3 Attach the gun holder 11 to the handle 01 and secure it with one screw 23 4 Slide the lance guide 12 onto the support on the main unit and secure it with the screw 24 5 Screw the quick connector filter 04 to the water inlet 05 Quick Start Guide These steps describe the quickest method to get your p...

Page 4: ...re the on off switch 06 is in its off position 4 Connect the plug 18 with a suitable socket 5 Turn the on off switch 6 to I on 1 Pull off the hose to release from the reel 9 for operation 2 Turn the crank 2 clockwise to wind up the high pressure hose 8 for storage 1 Deactivate the trigger lock by pressing the button 10b 2 Press the trigger 10d a water jet sprays out of the nozzle 3 Release the tri...

Page 5: ...SK155 5 NØRSE English Parts guide 01 09 08 08a 07 06 05 04 20 02 03 25 14 15 10b 10a 10f 19 10c 10d 10 11 10e 12 13 16 17c 17b 17a 18 21 22a 22b 23 24 22 30 ...

Page 6: ... gun holder 12 Lance extension guide 13 Air vents 14 Lubricant tube 15 Cleaning needle 16 Storage compartment plug 17 Detergent tank a Regulator b Cap c Container 18 Power cord with plug 19 Storage compartment detergent nozzle 20 Lance extension 21 Detergent nozzle 22 Patio brush a Angle connector b Regulator 23 Screw ST4 8 16 mm x3 24 Screw ST2 9 15 mm x1 25 Quick hose connector 26 Triangle brush...

Page 7: ...zzle 21 or patio brush 22 Adjust the working pressure of the patio brush 22 with the regulator 22b on the top side The patio brush is only intended to be used on flat grounds Do not attempt to use it on steps or vertical on walls or try to touch the rotating nozzle while operating Patio cleaning 22b ...

Page 8: ...use the supplied hose and filter set placing the filter end in the water supply It is advised that the water supply is on the same level as the washer If you struggle to get initial suction remove the outlet hose from the pump and try drawing again this reduces the pressure on the pump making it easier to draw Once flowing turn engine off and reconnect outlet hose before re starting 04 28 ...

Page 9: ...you avoid applying too much pressure to the surface that could cause damage Detergent Use the detergent nozzle to apply detergent Some cleaning tasks can be completed with water alone but for most tasks the removal of dirt becomes more effective if a detergent is used NOTE Only use mild environmentally friendly detergents Never use aggressive chemicals abrasive detergents or similar to avoid damag...

Page 10: ...e use Follow the manufacturer s label directions for mixing the correct concentrations of detergent to water 1 Unscrew the top of detergent applicator and fill with detergent 2 Put the top of detergent applicator back on 3 Set nozzle to detergent feature 4 Apply the detergent so it thoroughly covers the cleaning surface Apply from bottom to top to prevent the detergent from sliding down and streak...

Page 11: ... avoid damaging surfaces 1 Adjust the spray lance nozzle to a wide spray pattern 2 Place the nozzle approximately 4 5 feet from and 45 degrees to the cleaning surface 3 Vary the spray pattern spray angle and the distance to the cleaning surface until optimum cleaning efficiency is achieved without damaging the surface Looking After your Product 1 This pressure washer is not meant to pump hot water...

Page 12: ...r and remove the cleaning needle 15 and lubricant tube 14 from the product Push the cleaning needle 15 and lubricant tube 14 back into the opening after each use Remove any dirt deposits from the extension lance tip nozzle hole using the cleaning needle 15 4 Remove the quick connector filter 04 from the water inlet 05 Use a damp tool to disassemble the water hose connector 04 Rinse the parts with ...

Page 13: ...rt at all times when using the machine and always hold the gun firmly when operating the machine Do not operate the machine when fatigued suffering from reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or whilst under the influence of alcohol or drugs Keep the operation area clear of all electrical equipment persons animals and pets Do not leave the machine unattended when setup for use Always enga...

Page 14: ...NG To ensure machine safety please only use original spare parts including nozzles from the manufacturer or approved by the manufacturer WARNING Make sure the inlet water is maintained between 0 01MPa and 0 4MPa WARNING If the mains cable is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or similarly qualified person to avoid a hazard or injury WARNING Use only extension cord...

Page 15: ...ect size 4 Unloader valves are clogged worn 1 Clean quick connector filter 2 Check that connections are properly tightened 3 Call the dealer 4 Call the dealer Fluctuating pressure 1 Pump is sucking air 2 Clogged nozzle 3 Valves dirty worn or clogged 4 Water seals worn 1 Check that hoses and connections are tight 2 Clean with tip cleaner 3 Call the dealer 4 Call the dealer Motor stops suddenly 1 Th...

Page 16: ...acilities Contact your local government for information regarding the collection systems available If electrical machines are disposed of in landfills or dumps hazardous substances can leak into the groundwater and get into the food chain damaging your health and well being For transportation safety the machine should comply with ISTA ...

Page 17: ...s to the following European Directives 2006 42 CE 2006 95 CE 2004 108 CE 2000 14 CE 2005 88 CE 2000 14 CE And are manufactured in accordance to the following standards or standardised documents EN 60335 1 EN 60335 2 79 EN 62233 EN 55014 1 EN 55014 2 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 Sound power level Measured 91 dB A Guaranteed 92 dB A CE marking was affixed Notified body TÜV SÜD Product Service GmbH The ...

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