
WHPC01
Rev
03
27.04.2010
©Velleman nv
4
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Do not operate the pressure cleaner with the inlet water screen removed. Keep the screen clear of debris and
sediment.
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NEVER operate the pressure cleaner with broken or missing parts. Check the unit regularly and have worn or
damaged parts replaced immediately.
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Use only the nozzle supplied with this machine.
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Never leave the wand unattended while the machine is running.
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Never attempt to alter factory settings. Altering factory settings could damage the unit and will void the
warranty.
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Always hold the gun and wand firmly when starting and operating the machine.
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NEVER allow the unit to run for more than one (1) minute without spraying water. The resulting heat build-up
will damage the pump.
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The pressure cleaner is not meant to pump hot water. NEVER connect it to a hot water supply as it will
significantly reduce the life of the pump.
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NEVER store the pressure cleaner outdoors or where it could freeze. This would seriously damage the pump.
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Release the trigger when you want to change the pressure setting. Failure to do so could result in damage.
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Install an additional sand filter (not incl.) when using water from a different source than the potable water
mains.
CAUTION
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Keep the hose away from sharp objects. Bursting hoses may cause injury. Examine the hose regularly and
replace it if damaged. Do not attempt to repair a damaged hose.
DANGER: EXTENSION CORDS
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Use only grounded three-wire extension cords that are in good condition.
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Use of an extension cord is not recommended. Use only extension cords intended for outdoor use.
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Use only extension cords with an electrical rating equal to or higher than the rating of the device.
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Examine the extension cord prior to use and replace it if damaged.
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Do not pull on the cord to disconnect the device from the mains; pull the plug instead.
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Keep the cord away from heat and sharp edges.
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Always disconnect the cord from the receptacle before disconnecting the device from the extension cord.
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Failure to follow these instructions can result in serious injury, including death.
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Keep all connections dry and off the ground to reduce the risk of electrocution. Do not touch plug with wet
hands.
3.
Features
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ideal for thorough cleaning of stone, wood, metal and plastic materials
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with automatic motor shut-off
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comes with:
o
5 m high-pressure hose
o
soap dispenser bottle
o
high-pressure lance with adjustable nozzle and spray gun
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optional hard surface cleaner (not incl.): WHPCBR
4.
Connection
Refer to illustration
A
on page 2 of this manual.
1
pressure cleaner
6
water outlet
2
water supply hose (not incl.)
7
trigger gun
3
water connection
8
power supply
4
water inlet
9
wand with spray nozzle
5
high-pressure tube
10
ON/OFF switch
How to mount your high-pressure cleaner:
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Mount the spray nozzle on the trigger gun
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Attach the spray handle to the high-pressure hose. Prior to operating the machine please ensure that the high-
pressure hose has been completely uncoiled. Make sure the hose DOESN’T loop during operation.
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Attach the high-pressure hose to the unit’s pressure water outlet.
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Connect the machine to the water and power supplies. Use an inlet hose (not incl.) of at least 1m long and
capable of withstanding a pressure of 0.8MPa.
5.
Preparations
Adjusting the Fan Pattern
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The angle of the spray coming out of the lance may be adjusted on some lances by rotating the nozzle. This
will vary the spray pattern from approximately a 0° high-impact stream to a 60° fan spray (see fig.
B1
).
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A narrow stream exerts a high impact force on the target surface and results in maximum deep cleaning in a
concentrated area. However, this narrow high- impact spray must be used cautiously, as it may damage some
surfaces (fig.
B2
).
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A wide fan pattern will distribute the impact of the water over a larger area, resulting in excellent cleaning
action with a reduced risk of surface damage (fig.
B3
).