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5.  SET UP

5.1. 

  

ACCESSORIES

 

5.1.1.   

To fit the battery for the remote operation via the gun handle, fit the supplied battery (CR2450/3V) into the compartment on the top    

 

surface of the gun. Carefully prise the lid open using a wide bladed screwdriver or similar tool. Replace lid when battery is fitted.

5.1.2.   

Fix the gun saddle, gun holder and power cable hook to the unit (fig.1) using the supplied fixings.

5.2.    

CONNECTING THE WATER SUPPLY

5.2.1.   

Use a reinforced hose pipe with an internal diameter of 1/2” and connect to the mains water supply. Before attaching the hose to the  

 

pressure washer, flush the hose through with some clean water to remove any foreign matter from within the hose.

5.2.2. 

  

Connect  the water inlet connector (fig.1.9) 

to the inlet on the front of the machine (fig.1.10) ensuring that the internal filter is present.

5.2.3. 

  

Connect the water supply hose to the connector.

5.3. 

  

CONNECTING THE HIGH PRESSURE HOSE 

5.4. 

  

Insert the high pressure hose into the inlet on the underside of the trigger housing (fig.2). To disconnect the hose, depress the button in  

 

front of the connection point and withdraw the connector. The PW2400 is pre-connected to the unit via the inside of the hose storage reel.

5.5. 

  

ASSEMBLING THE LANCE AND NOZZLE

5.5.1.   

Push the lance nozzle into the gun body and fasten in place by twisting it 90

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 ensuring that the connection is tight.

5.5.2. 

  

Depress the button on the lance head and insert the nozzle ensuring alignment of the groove in the lance head (fig.3).

 

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WARNING!

 Ensure the nozzle is locked into position, failure to ensure this could result in the nozzle being ejected under high pressure  

 

when operating the gun.

5.6. 

  

CONNECTING TO THE MAINS ELECTRICAL SUPPLY

 

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WARNING!

 

Ensure the On/Off switch (fig.1.13) is in the ‘Off’ position.

5.6.1.   

Use an RCD plugged into a 13A mains socket (see Section 1.1 Electrical Safety). 

5.7. 

  

WIRELESS PAIRING

 

5.7.1.   

To enter pairing, depress and hold Level 1 and Level 3 buttons (fig.4) for 2 seconds. The indicator light (fig.4.E) will flash. To exit paring, 

 

depress and hold the Level 1 button for 2 seconds.

5.7.2.   

To pair the gun to the unit, depress the multi function button (fig.3) for 5 seconds. The indicator light will flash and when the units are  

 

paired, the indicator light will go off.

5.7.3.   

Once paired, the current operating level light will illuminate. If pairing fails the unit will exit pairing mode after 10 seconds.

 

NOTE: 

Once paired, the unit can only be operated by the remote control.

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W2400      Issue:1       18/01/22

   fig.2

Hose Release 

Hose connection 

   fig.3

Nozzle Release 

K

J

H

I

L

Item

F

unction

H - Level 1 Indicator

After switching the level on the remote control, the
Indicator shows the currently set level, and then the 
indicator goes out.

I -  Level 2 Indicator

J - Level 3 Indicator

K - Status Indicator

1. The status indicator flashes quickly in pairing

     mode.

2. The status indicator is off when successfully

    paired with the host.

3. The status indicator flashes 3 times slowly

    when the battery is low, indicating that the battery
    needs to be replaced.

L

 - Multi-function Button

1.  Switch working level button

2.  Wireless pairing mode button

3.  Exit wireless pairing mode button

   fig.3

Low Pressure 

High Pressure

Summary of Contents for PW2400

Page 1: ... restraint and that the restraint is tight Sealey recommend that repairs are carried out by a qualified electrician 1 2 GENERAL SAFETY WARNING Water and electricity are dangerous partners Be extremely cautious and ALWAYS be aware that this device uses an electric motor Always plug into a RCD See electrical safety above Unplug from mains before changing accessories or servicing WARNING DO NOT use t...

Page 2: ...persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance 2 INTRODUCTION Features pressure controlled lance with three settings L...

Page 3: ...the nozzle is locked into position failure to ensure this could result in the nozzle being ejected under high pressure when operating the gun 5 6 CONNECTING TO THE MAINS ELECTRICAL SUPPLY WARNING Ensure the On Off switch fig 1 13 is in the Off position 5 6 1 Use an RCD plugged into a 13A mains socket see Section 1 1 Electrical Safety 5 7 WIRELESS PAIRING 5 7 1 To enter pairing depress and hold Lev...

Page 4: ...00 Issue 1 18 01 22 A1 B1 A2 B2 B3 A3 C D E F G Item Function A1 Level 1 button 1 Set working level button 2 Wireless pairing mode button long press Level 1 button and Level 3 button at the same time for 2 seconds 3 Exit wireless pairing mode button long press one button for 2 seconds A2 Level 2 button A3 Level 3 button B1 Level 1 indicator The indicator light shows the current level B2 Level 2 in...

Page 5: ... applications a 20 spray angle is used to avoid damage to the surface being sprayed 6 7 USING DETERGENT 6 7 1 The detergent container is located on the rear of the unit Add detergent maximum volume 1 litre 6 7 2 Rotate the nozzle to the Low Pressure setting as indicated on the nozzle body fig 3 6 7 3 When the unit is operated detergent will be drawn into the water flow 6 7 4 To prevent detergent i...

Page 6: ... cable Plug in machine Try another socket Replace fuse switch off other machines Try without the extension cable Fluctuating pressure Pump sucking air Valves dirty worn out or stuck Pump seals worn out Check that hoses and connections are airtight Clean and replace or refer to local distributor Clean and replace or refer to local distributor Machine stops suddenly Fuse has blown Incorrect mains vo...

Page 7: ...ds according to local regulations WEEE REGULATIONS Dispose of this product at the end of its working life in compliance with the EU Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE When the product is no longer required it must be disposed of in an environmentally protective way Contact your local solid waste authority for recycling information Original Language Version Jack Sealey Limi...

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