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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

Electric high pressure cleaner

Model

RACPWS3

Rated voltage

220 - 240 V a.c.

Frequency

50 Hz

Power

1800 W

Weight

11.3 kg

Maximum pressure

140 bar (2030 psi) 

Rated pressure

100 bar (1450 psi)

Degree of protection

IPX5

Rated flow

6 L/min

Max. flow

7 L/min

Max. inlet water pressure

12 bar (174 psi)

Detergent tank

0.9

 

L

Power cord length

5 m

Sound pressure level (

L

PA

(in accordance with EN 

60335-2-79)

73.5 dB(A)

Uncertainty

3 dB

Sound power level (

L

WA

(in accordance with EN 

60335-2-79)

87.5 dB(A)

Uncertainty

3 dB

Vibration value (in 

accordance with EN 60335-

2-79)

<2.5 m/s

2

Maximum garden hose 

length

15 m

Garden hose connection

12 mm 

ACCESSORIES

RPW1

Patio cleaner

RPW2

Detergent bottle

RPW3

Turbo lance

RPW4

Fixed brush

RPW5

Rotary brush

RPW6

8m hose replacement

RPW7

RACPWS product to RPWA 

accessories adapter

 

WARNING!

 The declared vibration total 

values and the declared noise emission values 

given in this instruction manual have been 

measured in accordance with a standardised 

test and may be used to compare one tool with 

another. They may be used for a preliminary 

assessment of exposure.
The declared vibration and noise emission 

values represent the main applications of the 

tool. However, if the tool is used for different 

applications, used with different accessories, 

or poorly maintained, the vibration and noise 

emission  may  differ.  These  conditions  may 

significantly increase the exposure levels over 

the total working period.

An estimation of the level of exposure to 

vibration and noise should take into account 

the times when the tool is turned off or when 

it is running idle. These conditions may 

significantly  reduce  the  exposure  level  over 

the total working period.

Identify additional safety measures to protect 

the operator from the effects of vibration and 

noise, such as maintaining the tool and the 

accessories, keeping the hands warm (in case 

of vibration), and organising work patterns.

.

Summary of Contents for RACPWS3

Page 1: ...FRONT PAGE RACPWS3...

Page 2: ...njury keep children and visitors away All visitors should wear safety glasses and be kept at a safe distance from the work area Ensure that the safety devices are in good working condition Make sure t...

Page 3: ...ing any cleaning operation close doors and windows Clear the area to be cleaned of debris toys outdoor furniture or other objects that could create a hazard Never pick up or carry the product while th...

Page 4: ...ury to persons or damage to the product Store the product indoor only Storing the product in an area with temperature below 0 C will damage the product MAINTENANCE Use only original manufacturer s rep...

Page 5: ...nces Burst hazard Maximum pressure Power Turn the bottom portion of the nozzle all the way to the right to activate low pressure mode for foaming detergent The product is not suitable for connection t...

Page 6: ...6 Original Instructions...

Page 7: ...se connector O rings Hose lock button Trigger handle lock Trigger Trigger handle holder Hose reel RACPWS product to RPWA accessories adapter Water inlet filter Handle screws Fixed brush Detergent bott...

Page 8: ...ckwise until it clicks into place To install the vario lance or turbo lance insert the RACPW to RPWA series adapter into the spray angle and turn the adapter clockwise until it clicks into place Inser...

Page 9: ...lock to the unlock position Squeeze the trigger to release the existing air pressure within the product Install the carry handle onto the product Install the reel holder to the hose reel Install the h...

Page 10: ...g the vario lance Storing the product Cleaning the product Replacing the o ring Using the turbo lance p 12 Using the fixed or rotary brush p 13 Using the detergent bottle Using the surface cleaner p 1...

Page 11: ...r spray pattern NOTE Turn the rear end of the nozzle counterclockwise or clockwise to increase or decrease water pressure Use low water pressure for soaping applications WARNING Check the work area be...

Page 12: ...bo lance into the trigger handle Turn the lance until it clicks into place NOTE Slide the spray angle lock button outward or inward to lock or unlock the turbo lance or rotary brush from the spray ang...

Page 13: ...le lock to the lock position 2 Insert the the fixed or the rotary brush into the spray angle Turn the fixed or rotary brush until it clicks into place 3 Turn the on off switch to the on position Set t...

Page 14: ...out the detergent nozzle head 2 Fill the bottle with detergent solution Reinstall the detergent nozzle head to the bottle 3 Insert the detergent bottle head into the spray angle Turn the detergent bo...

Page 15: ...lock to the lock position 2 Insert the surface cleaner extension into the trigger handle Turn the extension until it clicks into place Insert the surface cleaner into the extension Turn the surface c...

Page 16: ...on off switch to the off position Remove the cap from the detergent tank 2 Fill the tank with detergent solution 3 Close the tank with the cap 4 Insert the vario lance into the trigger handle Turn the...

Page 17: ...witch to the on position Set the trigger lock to the unlock position Squeeze the trigger to operate the product NOTE Turn the front end of the nozzle clockwise or counterclockwise to get a focused or...

Page 18: ...e end NOTE Check nozzle wand end or hose end for stretched cracked or split o ring 2 Dispose of the damaged o ring properly Contact your local distributor for the suitable replacement o ring 3 Place t...

Page 19: ...e product from the power outlet 2 Clean the product using a brush WARNING Avoid using solvents when cleaning plastic parts Most plastics are susceptible to damage from various types of commercial solv...

Page 20: ...he water supply 3 Set the trigger handle lock to the unlock position Squeeze the trigger until no more water flows out of the product 4 Set the trigger handle lock to the lock position Push the hose r...

Page 21: ...oothly the nozzle may be blocked Use the nozzle cleaning tool to remove blockages and clean the nozzle Insert the cleaning tool into the nozzle and turn it to remove the blockages NOTE Make sure to re...

Page 22: ...l values and the declared noise emission values given in this instruction manual have been measured in accordance with a standardised test and may be used to compare one tool with another They may be...

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Page 24: ...0 Business Parade South Highbrook Auckland 2013 New Zealand BACK PAGE Imported by Techtronic Industries Australia Pty Ltd 31 Gilby Road Mount Waverley VIC 3149 Melbourne Australia Techtronic Industrie...

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