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WARNING! 

Ensure you read, understand and apply Section 1 safety instructions.

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WARNING!

Dry running can seriously damage the unit.

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WARNING! 

DO NOT leave washer switched on for more than 15 minutes without operating trigger.

Important! The washer motor will stop as soon as the gun trigger is released and will restart when the trigger is squeezed. Always

allow at least 5 seconds between releasing the trigger and restarting.

5.1 PRIMARY CHECKS

5.1.1 Check that the inlet filter is clean; pump delivery and pressure will be reduced if blocked. 

5.1.2 Never use the machine without a filter (which is fitted inside the hose connector, see contents, item 6). 

5.1.3 Ensure that the water supply, high pressure hose and gun are correctly connected, and that air can freely circulate around the washer.

5.2 OPERATION OF SAFETY CATCH

5.2.1 To prevent inadvertent operation of the unit the safety catch should always be engaged when the gun is not in use. 

5.2.2 To activate the safety catch, ensure trigger is released and slide the safety button across (fig 9). 

5.2.3 To release simply press button in the opposite direction.

5.3  OPERATING THE MACHINE

5.3.1 Hold the spray gun firmly to counteract the recoil caused by the high pressure of the water. 

5.3.2 Before switching on ensure that the lance is not directed at people, objects or animals prior to being directed at the object to be 

cleaned. It is recommended that the trigger is depressed before switching on the unit before every use. This reduces the back pressure 

and amperage draw which prevents fuses blowing. 

5.3.3 Turn on the water supply (fig 7). 

5.3.4 Switch the machine on by pressing the button marked 

‘I’

(fig 8). 

5.3.5 Release the safety catch (fig 9). 

5.3.6 Point the lance at the object to be cleaned and fully depress the trigger.

5.4 USING THE DETERGENT DISPENSER

(see contents, item 7) 

5.4.1 Use only detergents approved for use in pressure washers. 

5.4.2 Unscrew the detergent bottle from the detergent dispenser.

5.4.3 Fill the detergent bottle with soap or wax and screw back onto the detergent dispenser. 

5.4.4 Attach the detergent dispenser (fig 10).

5.4.4 The chemical will be automatically mixed with the water and discharged through the nozzle.

5.4.5 Dirt is dissolved by applying detergent to the dry surface. On vertical surfaces, work from the bottom upwards. 

5.4.6 Leave the detergent to act for 1 - 2 minutes, but DO NOT allow the surface to dry out.

5.4.7 To wash down, install the lance and use to clean the surface.

5.5 WHEN WASHING IS COMPLETED

5.5.1 Switch the power supply off by pressing the button marked 

‘O’

(fig 8).

5.5.2 Turn off the water supply tap.

5.5.3 Discharge residual pressure by pressing the trigger until no more water comes out of the nozzle.

5.5.4 Engage the trigger safety catch and unplug the machine from the electrical mains power supply.

5.5.5 Wipe the machine clean and dry and store in the blow mould case supplied.

NOTE:

a) DO NOT leave motor switched on for more than 1-2 minutes without operating trigger.

b) If the water pressure drops (i.e. someone else using the same water supply), the washer will not operate correctly. 

Immediately switch off the motor and wait until the pressure is restored.

c) Should the motor stop and fail to restart, the built in thermal cut-out may have tripped. Check to ensure that the washer is 

connected correctly to electrical and water supplies (also see Section 6 Troubleshooting). Wait 5 minutes for the cut-out to reset 

and re-start the motor. If the motor continues to cut out contact your authorised service agent.

d) If storing the washer for a long period during winter, operate the washer with a non-corrosive, non-toxic anti-freeze before 

storage. 

Store detergents according to instructions on the container label. 

5. OPERATION

PC1950 - 1 - 190105

4.4 

USING AN RCD (Residual Current Device)

It is recommended that you use an RCD with this product.

Plug the RCD into the mains supply (fig 6), then insert the pressure washer’s mains plug into the RCD.

Summary of Contents for PC1950

Page 1: ...act a qualified electrician to ensure that a 30 amp supply is available We recommend that you discuss the installation of an industrial round pin plug and socket with your electrician 1 1 11 If an extension reel is used it should be fully unwound before connection A reel with an RCD fitted is preferred since any appliance plugged into it will be protected The cable core section is important and sh...

Page 2: ... cables Use the handle 8 DO NOT touch plug with wet hands To avoid the risk of electrocution keep all connections dry and off the ground 8 DO NOT direct jet against yourself other persons animals electrical equipment or the machine itself 8 DO NOT use washer if you are tired or under the influence of alcohol drugs or intoxicating medication 8 DO NOT allow children or untrained persons to operate t...

Page 3: ... in fig 2 4 2 CONNECTING THE HIGH PRESSURE HOSE Remove and discard the transit plug from the water out connector on the lower front of the machine fig 3 Attach the high pressure hose to the pressure washer fig 4 ensuring that the connector is tight Turn on the water supply 4 3 ASSEMBLING THE LANCE OR DETERGENT DISPENSER Push the lance dispenser onto the gun fig 5 and turn through 90O until it clic...

Page 4: ...r use in pressure washers 5 4 2 Unscrew the detergent bottle from the detergent dispenser 5 4 3 Fill the detergent bottle with soap or wax and screw back onto the detergent dispenser 5 4 4 Attach the detergent dispenser fig 10 5 4 4 The chemical will be automatically mixed with the water and discharged through the nozzle 5 4 5 Dirt is dissolved by applying detergent to the dry surface On vertical ...

Page 5: ...e Agent Motor hums but does not start Unsuitable mains voltage Check for adequate power supply and cable condition when switched on Motor pump jammed Contact Authorised Service Agent Pump frozen Leave unit to thaw naturally The pressure washer should be protected from the threat of freezing Extensive pump damage could otherwise occur see end of Section 4 Incorrect extension cable Use a suitable ex...

Page 6: ...ugged from the mains electrical power supply and turned off at the mains water tap before performing any maintenance tasks 7 1 REGULAR MAINTENANCE 7 1 1 Check clean or renew the inlet filter which is fitted inside the hose connector see contents item 6 after every 50 hours of use 7 1 2 Ensure that both nozzles are kept clean and free of debris 7 1 3 Check unit lance detergent bottle hose connectio...

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