5
GB
Overview
A
1 Jet gun
2a Carrying handle
2b 2 attachment screws for carrying
handle
3 High-pressure hose on hose reel
4 Hose reel crank
5 Holder for mains cable
6 Mains cable
7 Wheels
8 Strainer frame
9a Water connection coupling
9b Water connection
10 On/Off switch
11 Jet gun holder
12 High-pressure fitting (gun)
13 Quick connector for garden hose
adaptor
14 Opening of cleaning agent tank
15 Cleaning agent tank
16 Accessories holder
17 Turbo dirt blaster
18 Standard Vario nozzle
19 Rotating wash brush
20 Nozzle cleaning needle
21 Cleaning agent
22 Fork spanner
B
23 Locking knob
24 Starting lever
Technical data
Pressure cleaner .........PHD 150 C2
Mains connection ............. 230 V~, 50 Hz
Power consumption ....................2100 W
Mains cable length ............................5 m
Weight (without accessories) ........10.8 kg
Safety class ...................................... II
Degree of protection .........................IPX5
Rated/operating pressure (p) ........11 MPa
Max. permissible pressure (p max) ...15 MPa
Max. inflow pressure (p in max)
...0.8 MPa
Max. inflow temperature (T in max)
...40°C
Pumping rate, water (Q)............ 5.5 l/min
General Description
The diagram of the most im
-
portant functional elements
can be found on the foldout
side.
Scope of Delivery
Unpack the pressure cleaner and verify the
contents:
- Pressure cleaner with mains cable
-
Carrying handle with 2 attachment
screws
- High-pressure hose on hose reel
-
Holder for mains cable
- Jet gun holder
- Quick connector for garden hose
adaptor
- Jet gun
- Turbo dirt blaster
- Standard Vario nozzle
- Rotating wash brush
- Nozzle cleaning needle
- 0.5 l cleaning agent
- Fork spanner
- Instruction Manual
Dispose of the packaging material correctly.
Functional description
The pressure cleaner cleans by means of a
water jet, with a choice of high or low pres-
sure operation.
A detergent can be added if this is required.
For the functions of the operating elements
please refer to the subsequent description.
Ensure that the safety instructions are always
observed!