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Original Instructions_TTB669PR

W_GB_V3_150818

TTB669PRW

High Pressure 

Cleaner 1800W

Barcode: 5052931516438

Ref. No.: 5014J

WARNING: Read the instructions before using the product!

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Page 1: ...s_TTB669PRW_GB_V3_150818 TTB669PRW High Pressure Cleaner 1800W Barcode 5052931516438 Ref No 5014J WARNING Read the instructions before using the product OFF O I O N MNL_TTB669PRW_TIT_GB_V03_150818 ind...

Page 2: ...s period contact your retailer GUARANTEE This product carries a guarantee of 2 years If your product develops the item was purchased Fair wear and tear Misuse or abuse Lack of routine maintenance Fail...

Page 3: ...re reference Let s get started 42 43 41 32 36 28 In more detail Product functions Operation Care and maintenance Troubleshooting Recycling and disposal EC declaration of conformity 27 03 04 12 15 Gett...

Page 4: ...ings If the power cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a safety hazard WARNING This product has been designed for...

Page 5: ...acturer to ensure product safety The use of non original accessories and any other accessories not specifically intended for the model in question is prohibited WARNING Consider water that has flown t...

Page 6: ...ly to this product should include either a residual current device that will interrupt the supply if the leakage current to earth exceeds 30 mA for 30 ms or a device that will prove the earth circuit...

Page 7: ...ty supply system High pressure may cause parts to rebound wear all the protective clothing and equipment needed to ensure the operator s safety Be aware of kick back grip the gun firmly when pulling t...

Page 8: ...n the product regularly Have the product repaired only by an authorised service centre or similar qualified specialist When not in use store the product out of the reach of children Vibration and nois...

Page 9: ...ury and damage to property Switch off and disconnect from the power supply if there are malfunctions Have the garden power tool checked by a qualified professional and repaired if necessary before you...

Page 10: ...he following symbols and abbreviations Familiarise yourself with them to reduce hazards like personal injuries and damage to property V Volt alternating voltage bar Pressure unit Hz Hertz C Degree Cel...

Page 11: ...king water supply equipment Do not direct the water jet onto people animals electrical equipment or onto the product itself Do not reach the patio cleaner as long as the motor is running Wait until al...

Page 12: ...TAN EN Getting started 12 Your product Your product OFF O I O N 1 2 2a 3 4 4a 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 9 10 2d 2c 2b 8a 2e 2f 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 20a 20b MNL_TTB669PRW_TIT_GB_V03_150818 indd 12 8...

Page 13: ...ase button Transportation handle adjustment 17 Pressure hose holder 18 Variable spray nozzle 19 Rotary nozzle 20 Patio brush a Angle connector b Rotating nozzle 21 Extension lance 22 Water hose connec...

Page 14: ...EN ISO 11203 The sound intensity level for the operator may exceed 80 dB A and ear protection measures are necessary The declared vibration value has been measured in accordance with a standard test...

Page 15: ...must not play with plastic bags sheets and small parts There is a danger of choking and suffocation You will need items not supplied suitable personal protective equipment suitable crosshead screwdriv...

Page 16: ...s 24 Fig 1 17 Fig 1 Align the mounting hole and assemble the lower spray gun with pressure lance holder 5 onto the product Secure the connection with the long screw 24 Fig 2 24 5 Fig 2 NOTE Variable s...

Page 17: ...e pressure hose 8 into the hose connection port 2c of the spray gun 2 Ensure it snaps in place Fig 4 step 2 Release the hose release 2b afterwards 2 1 2b 2c 8 Fig 4 Remove the cap 6a from the water ou...

Page 18: ...h patio brush 20 Patio brush 20 To clean floors e g garden path or courtyards To be used in conjunction with the extension lance 21 Spray gun 2 Pressure hose 8 Pressure lance Align the tongues of the...

Page 19: ...zzle 19 with the nozzle connection port 4a of the pressure lance 4 and push it until it snaps in place Fig 8 To remove the nozzle pull the sleeve of the nozzle connection port 4a of the pressure lance...

Page 20: ...rection of the desired application Figs 11 12 STREAM FAN Fig 11 Fig 12 Turn the spray gun 2 to orientate the fan jet in a better way Figs 13 14 Always start using the fan spray and begin spraying from...

Page 21: ...mpleted with water alone but for most tasks it is advantageous to use a detergent A detergent ensures a quick soaking of the dirt allowing the high pressure water to penetrate and remove the dirt more...

Page 22: ...ur eyes with clean water and seek immediate medical attention NOTE Remove the tank 14a from the product to fill the tank with detergent more easily if necessary Detergent cleaning after use Remove the...

Page 23: ...eed some pressure Securely fit the extension lance 21 by turning it clockwise and letting it lock into place Fig 20 step 2 Align the tongues of the suitable accessory with the grooves of the extension...

Page 24: ...ning floors Align the angle connector 20a to the top of the patio brush 20 and the rotating nozzle 20b to the bottom side Fig 24 Screw the rotating nozzle 20b on the thread of the angle connector 20a...

Page 25: ...o brush 20 from the extension lance 21 after use Fig 27 21 20a Fig 27 WARNING The patio cleaner is only intended to be used on flat surfaces Do not attempt to use it on steps or try to touch the rotat...

Page 26: ...connector 22 Fig 29 12 7 mm 22 Fig 29 NOTE The water hose connector 22 is supplied with an insulating washer 22a The water hose connector 22 contains a filter 22b to protect the product against large...

Page 27: ...tail EN In more detail 27 Product functions Operation Care and maintenance Troubleshooting Recycling and disposal EC declaration of conformity 41 42 43 36 32 28 OFF O I O N MNL_TTB669PRW_TIT_GB_V03_15...

Page 28: ...not be directed against persons animals any electrical equipment or on the product itself Do not flush any objects which contain health hazardous materials e g asbestos The product must not be run wi...

Page 29: ...ore the product accessories Fig 31 the upper and lower spray gun holders 3 5 to store the spray gun 2 assembled with the pressure lance 4 the nozzle holder 9 to store both variable spray nozzle 18 and...

Page 30: ...void damage and injuries Overload cut out In case of overload the motor stops In this case switch the product off remove the mains plug and let it cool down for 10 minutes Then repeat the starting pro...

Page 31: ...curs more than once contact your authorised service centre Trigger lock The spray gun 2 is equipped with a trigger lock 2e in order to prevent accidental activation of the trigger 2d Activate the trig...

Page 32: ...ower cord and plug as well as accessories for damage before each use Do not use the product if it is damaged or shows wear Double check that the accessories and attachments are properly fixed Always h...

Page 33: ...dling can lead to injuries WARNING Make sure the on off switch 7 is set to OFF O off and insert the plug into a properly installed socket Connect the product to power and water supply as described Ope...

Page 34: ...gle and then from the top downward In some cases scrubbing with brushes is needed to remove dirt High pressure is not always the best solution for good washing results since it may damage some surface...

Page 35: ...er 2d and lock it Turn the on off switch 7 to its off position OFF O Turn off the water tap Unlock and press the trigger 2d to release the pressure still present in the product WARNING Only separate t...

Page 36: ...rther works must be performed by a qualified specialist General cleaning Clean the product with a dry cloth Use a brush for areas that are hard to reach In particular clean the air vents 11 after ever...

Page 37: ...le 23 Fig 39 23 Fig 39 Filter Remove the water hose connector 22 from the water inlet 13 Disassemble the water hose connector 22 Fig 40 Rinse the parts with clear water Fig 41 22 22 22b 22a Fig 40 Fig...

Page 38: ...g in a bowl Lay the detachable accessories in the mixture Leave the accessories in the mixture for approximately 12 hours Then rinse the accessories with clear water UK plug If you need to replace th...

Page 39: ...product Contact an authorised dealer or through our customer service for more information Storage Switch the product off and disconnect it from the water and power supply Clean the product as describ...

Page 40: ...sportation guards if applicable Adjust the transportation handle 1 to the transport position Tilt the product towards you until it balances on the wheels 12 Then move it by its transportation handle 1...

Page 41: ...Other electrical defect to the product 1 4 Trigger lock has not been deactivated 1 5 Nozzle clogged 1 1 Connect to power supply 1 2 Check by a specialist electrician 1 3 Check by a specialist electri...

Page 42: ...ts or restriction in detergent circuit 5 3 Variable spray nozzle not set on low pressure 5 1 Dilute with water 5 2 Flush with clean water and eliminate any restrictions 5 3 Set the variable spray nozz...

Page 43: ...N 61000 3 2 2014 EN 61000 3 3 2013 2000 14 EC amended by 2005 88 EC Noise Emission in the Environment by Equipment for Use Outdoors Directive The conformity assessment followed was according to Annex...

Page 44: ...EN Kingfisher International Products Limited 3 Sheldon Square London W2 6PX United Kingdom MNL_TTB669PRW_TIT_GB_V03_150818 indd 44 8 18 15 4 16 PM...

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