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Grounding and
3-pin plug
RISK OF
ELECTRIC SHOCK
Your washer comes factory-equipped
with a plug that complies with the new
plug standard and must be connected
to an outlet in accordance with the
standard of each country. Use an
exclusive plug in perfect working order
to connect the machine.
Make sure the power supply voltage
indicated on the washer’s power cord
label is the same as the voltage of the
outlet to which it will be plugged.
This washer is equipped with a 3-pin
plug. The housing is connected to the
central prong of the plug, which is
connected to the outlet and in direct
contact with the power supply
grounding cord, thus increasing
user safety.
Carefully follow the installation
instructions, especially with regard to
power supply voltage and grounding.
Electrical Connection
Cords and Extension
If an extension cord must be used,
make sure that it meets the
specifications for cable widths and
number of cables and pins, as
described in this manual.
Do not attempt to connect the 3-pin
plug to an outlet that does not comply
with the standard of each country.
Only connect the plug to properly
grounded outlets.
Before connecting the machine to the
power supply, make sure that the
on/off button on the pressure washer in
off position.
Under no circumstances use
an extension cord that does
not allow for use of the plug’s
grounding pin.
Do not drag the equipment by
the hose or power cord.
Remove the plug from the
outlet before performing any
maintenance or cleaning on
the product.
Keep all electrical connections
dry and out of contact with
water and/or wet surfaces.
Do not remove the plug’s
grounding pin under any
circumstances.
Do not use adaptors that
bypass the plug’s grounding
pin. Never use an adapter to
connect to a 10 A outlet.
Never use T-shaped adapters
or connectors.
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To disconnect the high-pressure washer,
only pull by the plug and never pull the
power cord, to prevent damage.
Remove the plug from the outlet before
performing any maintenance or cleaning
on the high-pressure washer.
Failing to follow these instructions could
result in risk of death, fire or electric shock.