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4.2.    

ConneCTion To The Mains WaTer suPPly

 

4.2.1.   

The appliance may only be connected directly to the  

 

 

 

mains drinking water supply if the supply hose is fitted  

 

 

 

with a back flow Make sure that the hose is at least Ø  

 

 

 

13mm, that it is reinforced and that it is not more than  

 

 

 

25m long.

4.3.    

suCTion oF WaTer FroM oPen ConTainers

 

1) Screw the inlet hose with filter to the water INLET and    

 

 

insert it down to the bottom of the container.

 

2) Vent the air from the appliance:

 

a) Unscrew the lance.

 

b) Start the appliance and keep the gun open until there    

 

 

are no air bubbles in the water flowing out.

 

3) Switch the appliance off and screw the lance back on.

n

.B.: 

The maximum suction height is 0.5m. The suction hose  

 

 

should be filled before use.

4.4.    

ConneCTinG anD seT uP (FiG.5)

4.4.1.   

Connect the water supply to the inlet on the front of the  

 

 machine.

4.4.2. 

  

Connect B5 pressure washer hose to    

 

the rear outlet port.

4.4.3. 

  

Connect other end of B5 to lance  

 

 handle.

4.4.4.   

Twist the bottom cable tidy hook up to    

 

release all of the cable. (fig.2).

4.4.5.   

Flip the storage compartment out. Use   

 

this to store nozzles that you are not    

 

using (fig.2).

4.4.6. 

  

Connect the lance to the lance handle    

 

by firmly pushing the lance into the  

 

 

lance handle and twisting it at the same  

 

time (fig.5.B).

4.4.7. 

  

Connect nozzle e to lance or connect    

 

C18 and nozzles to lance (fig.3).

4.5.    

WaTer suPPly ConneCTion  

 

 (FiG.5)

 

● Water outlet (OUTLET)

 

■ Water inlet with filter (INLET)

 

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WarninG

 Only clean or filtered water   

  should be supplied to the appliance.    

  The flow rate of the water inlet  

 

  tap should be equal to the pump flow    

  rate. Place the appliance as close to    

  the water supply system as possible.

4.6.    

eleCTriCal  ConneCTion

 

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   WarninG

 Check that the electrical    

  supply voltage and frequency (V-Hz)    

  correspond to those specified on the    

  data plate.

4.6.1.   

Use of extension cables Use cables    

 

and plugs with “IPX5” protection level.    

 

The cross-section of the extension  

 

 

cable should be proportionate  

 

 

to its length; the longer it is, the greater  

 

its cross-section should be.

4.6.2. 

  

Plug in after assembly.

   fig.3

   fig.4

   fig.5

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WTF2200 Issue 1 20/12/18

Original Language Version

© Jack Sealey limited

Summary of Contents for PWTF2200

Page 1: ...nnected Ensure that the cable outer sheath extends inside the cable restraint and that the restraint is tight 8 8 DO NOT connect either wire to the earth terminal 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 plu...

Page 2: ...the lowest pressure setting when cleaning in the vicinity of wheels and tyres 8 8 Do not use the Turbo Lance for washing any part of the vehicle 8 8 Do not cover the ventilation grilles when the appliance is in use Warning During operation the appliance must be positioned on a firm stable surface Warning Do Not direct jet against yourself or others in order to clean clothes or foot wear Warning Wa...

Page 3: ...th the appliance disconnected from the mains power supply 4 1 1 Adjust Handles to correct height by pressing the top button in the cable tidy hook fig 2 4 1 2 Unlock the spool handle fig 2 4 1 3 Slide the lance holder into place fig 2 fig 1 fig 2 PWTF2200 Issue 1 20 12 18 Original Language Version Jack Sealey Limited ...

Page 4: ...the bottom cable tidy hook up to release all of the cable fig 2 4 4 5 Flip the storage compartment out Use this to store nozzles that you are not using fig 2 4 4 6 Connect the lance to the lance handle by firmly pushing the lance into the lance handle and twisting it at the same time fig 5 B 4 4 7 Connect nozzle E to lance or connect C18 and nozzles to lance fig 3 4 5 Water supply connection fig 5...

Page 5: ... and the pressure is restored after a very slight delay 5 2 4 If the TSS is to function correctly all gun trigger releasing and depressing operations must be at least 4 5 seconds apart To prevent damage to the appliance do not allow it to operate dry and check that it is properly supplied with water to prevent damage to the appliance due to an increase in water temperature 8 8 Do not cut off the j...

Page 6: ... pressure is not always the best solution for good cleaning results since it may damage some surfaces The finest adjustable nozzle jet setting or the rotating nozzle should not be used on delicate or painted parts or on pressurised components e g tyres inflation valves etc Effective cleaning depends on both the pressure and volume of the water used to the same degree 6 Maintenance Any maintenance ...

Page 7: ...age supply is present Problems with TSS device Contact your nearest Authorised Service Centre Appliance not used for a long period of time Using the tool M unjam the motor through the hole at the rear of the appliance in models with this feature Water leakages Seals worn Have the seals replaced at your nearest Authorised Service Centre Safety valve tripped and discharging Contact an Authorised Ser...

Page 8: ...s 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 Note It is our policy to continually improv...

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