
Let’s talk safety
Basic
safety
precautions
This pressure washer is intended for household use only
and NOT for commercial or industrial use.
• This pressure washer is for outdoor use only.
• It is your responsibility to check the suitability of the surface
to be cleaned. Vax UK Ltd cannot be held responsible for
damage caused.
• Keep fingers, hair and loose clothing from moving parts
and openings whilst using the pressure washer.
• When using the pressure washer the recommended working
distance between the nozzle and surface area or object to be
cleaned is 30cm.
Don’ts
• Don’t leave the pressure washer unattended or running when not
in use for more than 5 minutes without depressing the trigger.
• Don’t use the pressure washer if it has been dropped, damaged
or immersed in water.
• Don’t use the pressure washer if the power cord or plug is
damaged.
• Don’t handle the plug of the pressure washer with wet hands.
• Don’t use the pressure washer without supply hose (minimum
length 7.5m) in place and unwind the hose fully from reel.
• Don’t use the pressure washer without the water filter in place.
Do’s
• Always wear suitable clothing, footwear and eye protection
whilst using the pressure washer.
• Always connect the water supply, remove the lance and squeeze
the trigger to run water through the machine before switching
the power on.
• Always use a suitable hose connector to match the coupling
on the pressure washer with a non-return valve at the tap end
of the supply hose.
• Always unplug the pressure washer before cleaning or carrying
out any maintenance.
• Always check the water hose and accessories are not damaged,
broken or worn before use.
• Always carry the pressure washer by the handle.
PLEASE KEEP THESE ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS.
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