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3.2.12 W

ARNING

Water that has passed through backflow preventers is considered to 

be non-potable.

3.2.13 W

ARNING

Maintenance and/or repair of electrical components MUST be carried 

out by qualified staff.

3.2.14 W

ARNING

DISCHARGE residual pressure before disconnecting the hose from the 

appliance.

3.2.15 W

ARNING

CHECK before each use and at regular intervals that the screws are fully 

tightened and that there are no broken or worn parts.

3.2.16 W

ARNING

ONLY USE detergents which will not corrode the coating materials of 

the high pressure hose / electric cable.

3.2.17 W

ARNING

ENSURE that all people or animals keep a minimum distance of 16 yd. 

(15m) away.

3.2.18 W

ARNING

This  appliance  is  designed  for  use  with  the  detergent  supplied  or 

recommended by the manufacturer. The use of other detergents or chemicals 

may adversely affect the appliance’s safety.

3.2.19 W

ARNING

Do not allow the detergent to come into contact with the skin, and the 

eyes in particular! In case of contact with eyes, rinse with plenty of water and 

seek medical advice at once!

3.2.20 W

ARNING

High pressure hoses, fittings and joints are important for the appliance’s 

safety. Use only hoses, fittings and joints recommended by the manufacturer.

3.2.21 W

ARNING

To ensure the appliance’s safety, only use the manufacturer’s genuine 

parts, or other parts which carry its approval.

3.2.22 W

ARNING

Unsuitable extension cables can be dangerous. If an extension cable is 

used, it must be suitable for outdoor use, and the connection must be kept dry 

and off the ground. Use of a power cable reel which keeps the socket at least 60 

mm above the ground is strongly recommended.

3.2.23 W

ARNING

Switch the appliance off and disconnect it from the power supply before 

assembly, cleaning, adjustments, maintenance, storage and transportation.

3.2.24 W

ARNING

Insert  the  pipe  jet  kit  down  to  the  red  mark  before  turning  the 

appliance on.

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Summary of Contents for HDC140-110V

Page 1: ...HDC140 110V Please read this manual before using the HDC140 110V...

Page 2: ...E2 A1 A2 A3 A4 D B5 B3 C3 C1 C9 L C10 E1 B4 H 2...

Page 3: ...1 2 C10 C10 B7 3 13 3 4 C9 B5 3...

Page 4: ...3 0 H I I I D 4...

Page 5: ...5 I Volt 230 1 3 x 1 5 mm2 3 x 2 5 mm2 400 3 4 x 1 5 mm2 4 x 2 5 mm2 1 25 m 25 50 m 230 V 1 400 V 3 L C1 M 5...

Page 6: ...signs affixed to the appliance are always present and legi ble otherwise fit replacements in the original positions Warning Caution Hazard Please read these instructions carefully before use E2 symbo...

Page 7: ...e This product is rated in insulation class I This means that it is equipped with a protective earthing conductor only if symbol appears on appliance The product complies with the relevant European di...

Page 8: ...ance outdoors when it is raining 3 1 10 WARNING DO NOT allow children incompetent persons or those who have not read and understood the instructions to use the appliance 3 1 11 WARNING DO NOT touch th...

Page 9: ...off the power supply if the leakage current to earth exceeds 30 mA for 30 ms or a ground fault interrupt device must be installed 3 2 3 WARNING DURING start up the appliance may cause network noise 3...

Page 10: ...he appliance s safety 3 2 19 WARNING Do not allow the detergent to come into contact with the skin and the eyes in particular In case of contact with eyes rinse with plenty of water and seek medical a...

Page 11: ...r temperature exceeds the temperature set by the manufacturer the thermostat valve discharges the hot water and draws in an amount of cold water equal to the amount of water discharged until the corre...

Page 12: ...ll the water has come out of the appliance 3 Switch the appliance off OFF 0 4 Remove the plug from the socket 5 Drainandwashoutthedetergenttankattheendoftheworkingses sion To wash out the tank use cle...

Page 13: ...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 app...

Page 14: ...bodies accidents storage or warehousing problems Proof of purchase must be submitted to obtain warranty cover For assistance contact the point of sale where your appliance was purchased 12 HOW TO AVOI...

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