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HIGH PRESSURE WASHER

The  cleaner  can  only  be  connected  to  the  water 
mains  if  the  water  mains  is  separated  by  a  back-
flow preventer. Make sure that the hose is at least Ø 
13mm-1/2 inch and that it is reinforced.

 WARNING:

  Water  that  has  flown  through 

backflow  preventers  is  considered  to  be 
nonpotable.

IMPORTANT:

 Only clean or filtered water should 

be  used  for  intake.  The  delivery  of  the  water 
intake tap should be equal to the double of the 
maximum pump range. 

-    Minimum delivery rate: 15 l/ min.
-    Maximum intake water temperature: 40°C
-    Max inlet water pressure: 1Mpa
Place the cleaner as close to the water supply system 
as possible.

Water supply from an open container

-

  Unscrew the coupling part for the water inlet.

-

  Screw the suction hose with filter (not included) 

onto the water connection of the unit.

-

  Hang the filter in the container.

-

  Vent the unit before operation.

-

  Unscrew  the  high-pressure  line  at  the  high-

pressure outlet of the unit.

-

  Switch on the unit and let it run until water free of 

bubbles emerges at the high-pressure outlet.

-

  Switch off the unit and screw on the high-pressure 

hose again. 

Failure to comply with the above conditions causes 
serious  mechanical  damage  to  the  pump  and  the 
loss of warranty cover.

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ELECTRICITY SUPPLY

-  The  appliance’s  electrical  connection  must 

comply with the IEC 60364-1 standard.

 IMPORTANT:

 

Before 

connecting 

the 

appliance, make sure that the nameplate data are 
the same as those of the electrical mains and that 
the  socket  is  protected  by  a  differential  security 
breaker with tripping sensitivity below 0.03 A - 30 
ms.

-  If the appliance’s plug is not compatible with the 

socket, have the socket replaced with another of 
suitable type by professionally qualified staff.

-  Never use the appliance in ambient temperatures 

below 0° C if it is equipped with a PVC (H VV-F) 
cable.

 XY  WARNING: 

Inadequate  extension  cords  can 

be dangerous.

 XJ  WARNING:

  If  an  extension  cord  is  used, 

the  plug  and  socket  must  be  of  watertight 

construction. 

   Information  for  supply  may  also  be  obtained 

from the plug manufacturer.

<16 A

<25 A

<20 m 

ø 1,5 mm

2  

- 14 AWG ø 2,5 mm

 - 12 AWG

20 m - 50 m ø 2,5 mm

 - 12 AWG ø 4,0 mm

 - 10 AWG

PLUG

HOW TO CONNECT THE CORD TO A U.K. PLUG: 

IMPORTANT  The  wires  in  the  mains  lead  are 

coloured in accordance with the following code:

  Blue 

 

 

Neutral

  Brown   

 

Live

  Yellow/Green 

 

Earth

Please read the instructions given below before con-
necting the cord to a plug. If in doubt please consult 
a qualified electrician. As the colours of the wires in 
the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond 
with  the  coloured  markings  identifying  the  termi-
nals in your plug, proceed as follows:
The wires that is coloured Brown must be connected 
to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or 
coloured Red. The wire that is coloured Blue must be 
connected to the terminal which is marked with the 
letter N or coloured Black.
Safety points for rewireable or moulded plug:
The  mains  lead  of  this  appliance  may  be  already 

fitted with a BS1363 13A plug.

-  If your socket outlet is not suitable for the plug, 

then the plug must be removed (cut off if it is a 
moulded  on  plug),  the  flexible  cord  insulation 
should  be  stripped  back  as  appropriate  and  a 
suitable 3 pin plug fitted.

 

WARNING: Dispose of 
a  plug  that  has  been 
cut  from  the  power 
supply  cord,  as  such 
a  plug  is  hazardous 
if  inserted  in  a  live 
13A  socket  outlet 
elsewhere  in  the 
house. 
 - Should  the  fuse 
need  to  be  replaced 
an ASTA marked fuse, 

approved to BS1362, of the same rating must be 
used. 

 -  Always replace the fuse cover after fitting a fuse. 

Summary of Contents for PHP120-C

Page 1: ...EN PRODUCT PASSPORT USER S MANUAL PROGRESSIVE INNOVATIONAL TECHNOLOGY HIGH PRESSURE WASHER PHP120 C PHP130 C PHP140 C...

Page 2: ...1 HIGH PRESSURE WASHER A B C D Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional IN IN OUT 2 1A 1B 1C 3A 3B 6 4 5 ON I 7 9 5 40 C Optional 1 2 inch 13 mm CLICK CLICK 15 30 45 60 8A 8B 8C IN 1 min...

Page 3: ...2 HIGH PRESSURE WASHER E G F 12A 12B 13A 13B 13C 14 15 11A 11B 11C Depending on the model there are di erences in the scopes of delivery...

Page 4: ...Click Click spread pattern Spread pattern spread pattern pencil jet spread pattern pencil jet variable H 3 HIGH PRESSURE WASHER...

Page 5: ...Click Click turbo lance turbo lance spread pattern spread pattern pencil jet low pressure Optional Optional TURBO TURBO 4 HIGH PRESSURE WASHER...

Page 6: ...5 HIGH PRESSURE WASHER 2 1 1 2 3 1 Optional Optional CLICK CLICK I J K 2B 3B 2A 3A 3A 3B 3D 4D CLICK 4B 4A 3C 3C CLICK 4C 3C Optional...

Page 7: ...1A 1B 2 3 L Optional Optional N OFF 1 2 3 4 M 4 OPTIONAL HIGH PRESSURE HOSE 6 HIGH PRESSURE WASHER...

Page 8: ...minimum distance of 30 cm otherwise the vehicle tyre tyre valve could be damaged by the high pressure jet The rst indication of this is a discoloration of the tyre Damaged vehicle tyres tyre valves ca...

Page 9: ...ING Risk of explosion Do not spray ammable liquids 22WARNING To ensure machine safety use only original spare parts from the manufacturer or ap proved by the manufacturer 23WARNING Do not direct the j...

Page 10: ...of suitable type by professionally quali ed sta Never use the appliance in ambient temperatures below 0 C if it is equipped with a PVC H VV F cable XY WARNING Inadequate extension cords can be danger...

Page 11: ...ithout bubbles Release the lever on the trigger gun NOTE Release the lever of the trigger gun the device will switch o again High pressure remains in the system See g Lock the lever on the trigger gun...

Page 12: ...ts or spare parts suggested by the manufacturer WARRANTY CONDITIONS All our machines are subjected to strict tests and are covered against manufacturing defects in accord ance with applicable regulati...

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