NOTE: The garden hose must not be damaged and must not leak,
internal diameter less than 12 mm (1/2 inch), length of the hose must
not exceed 8 m.
Connection to a power source
Plug your pressure washer into an electrical outlet. The device is ready for
operation
OPERATION OF THE DEVICE
WARNING - DANGER!
During operation, the device must be placed vertically on a hard,
stable surface.
WARNING:
The high pressure hose must not loop.
Running
1. Turn on the water source. Squeeze the trigger for approximately 1
minute until low pressure water flows to purge air from the machine.
Warning: This appliance is intended for use with cold water only! Do
not use hot water with this pressure washer!
2. Set the pressure washer switch to the "ON / I" Fig H1 position , then
press the trigger on the lance.
Note: Make sure the lock switch is in the "unlocked" position Fig H2
before squeezing the trigger.
Warning: Do not run the machine without connecting and turning on
the water supply as this may damage the high pressure seals and
shorten the life of the pump.
Work with a washcloth
Press the trigger, a high-pressure water jet will come out. The water jet
can be adjusted by turning the flange of the nozzle to change the water jet
from focused to diffused Fig. I
Note: We start work when the nozzle is approximately 50 cm from the
surface to be cleaned. The working distance should be reduced
carefully until you reach the optimal position, as too close a spray
can damage the surface to be cleaned.
Warning: Do not connect the device to water sources that are dirty,
muddy or corrosive. The water must not contain detergents, food,
plants or fertilizers, etc.)
When finished, release the trigger and turn the power switch to the "OFF /
O" fig. H1 position , then turn off the water supply.
Note: When the equipment is not in use, make sure the lance lock
switch is in the "Lock" position Fig. J1
Note: If you use a pressure washer, shutting off the water supply may
severely damage the pump and / or motor.
Warning: Never disconnect the high pressure outlet hose from the
machine while the system is pressurized. To relieve pressure, turn
off the engine, turn off the water supply and squeeze the gun 2-3
times.
Disconnect the power cord from the electrical socket (15) .
WARNING: Check that the voltage and frequency of the power
supply correspond to those stated on the rating plate of the
device. The device should only be connected to a power source via
a safety switch (max. 30 mA) to cut off the power supply in the event
of a short circuit.
INFORMATION ON USE
Gun safety button
The operator must press the unlock button fig. J, fig. J2 , then squeeze
the trigger to start work. It can automatically return to the off position when
the trigger is released. When you are not using a pressure washer, press
the lockout button fig. J, fig. J1 to avoid accidentally switching on the high
pressure jet.
Working with a lance
Every time you use the washer, we recommend that you hold the lance in
the correct position with one hand on the lance handle and the other on
the adjustable spray nozzle.
Working with detergent
Fill it with a properly prepared detergent or a detergent mixed with
water fig. K1, K2 . To install the detergent tank, disconnect the adjustable
nozzle from the lance. Then connect the tank as shown in picture K3 and
K4
Press the trigger of the lance, the detergent will flow out of the nozzle Fig.
L
Apply detergent so that it thoroughly covers the surface to be
cleaned. Leave the detergent on the surface for a few minutes. Use a soft
brush to lightly scrub heavily soiled areas. Change the detergent container
to a nozzle, and then rinse the detergent off the surface. After cleaning,
always rinse the detergent container with clean water to flush away any
residues from the injection system.
Dedicated places for additional elements of the washer
Placement of individual elements such as a lance, power cord, high
pressure hose. We place it as shown in Fig. M.
MACHINE MAINTENANCE
Any maintenance not covered in this chapter should be performed by an
authorized sales and service center.
Warning-danger!
Before starting any work on the device, always disconnect the plug
from the socket.
CLEANING THE WATER INLET FILTER
The water filter is installed inside the water inlet connector (11) , it should
be cleaned periodically. Rinse it with clean tap water, then place it back
into the water inlet connection (11) Fig. N
Cleaning the nozzle
Using the nozzle tip cleaner provided (or an unfolded paper clip) insert the
wire into the nozzle opening and move it back and forth until the debris is
removed. Water back flushing through the nozzles using a garden hose
and the highest pressure available (either a standard water nozzle or use
your thumb over the nozzle to pressurize the water for back flushing). The
machine must be kept clean to allow the cooling air to flow freely through
the machine's ventilation openings.
Lubrication
To ensure easy connection and to prevent the O-ring from drying out, it
should be regularly lubricated with petroleum jelly.
STORAGE
Disconnect the water supply, turn on the pressure washer for a few
seconds until the system drains residual water, then turn the washer off
quickly.
Disconnect the power.
Roll the high pressure hose onto the drum during storage.
Store the washer in an area where the temperature is above
0 ℃ (32 ℉ ). The frozen water, increasing its volume, can damage the
hydraulic units.
RATED DATA 59G620
WASHER PRESSURE 59G620
PARAMETER
Supply voltage
Power frequency
Rated power
Protection class
Working pressure
Max. Working pressure
Rated water flow
Maximum water flow
Maximum water inlet pressure
Maximum supply water temperature
Mass
Year of production
59G620 stands for both the type and designation of the machine
NOISE AND VIBRATION DATA
Sound pressure level
The measured sound power level
Vibration acceleration value
Information on noise and vibration
The level of noise emitted by the device is described by: the level of the
emitted sound pressure L
measurement uncertainty). The vibrations emitted by the device are
described by the value of the vibration acceleration a
measurement uncertainty).
The following information: emitted sound pressure level L
level L
and vibration acceleration a
WA
EN 60335-2-69. The given vibration level a
devices and for a preliminary assessment of vibration exposure.
The stated vibration level is representative only for the basic use of the
device. If the machine is used for different applications or with different
working tools, the vibration level may change. The higher level of
vibrations will be influenced by insufficient or too rare maintenance of the
device. The reasons given above may result in an increased exposure to
vibration during the entire period of operation.
To accurately estimate exposure to vibration, consider periods when
the equipment is turned off or when it is turned on but not in
use. After all factors have been carefully assessed, the overall
vibration exposure may be significantly lower.
In order to protect the user against the effects of vibrations, additional
safety measures should be implemented, such as: periodic maintenance
of the device and working tools, protection of the appropriate temperature
of hands and proper organization of work.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Before contacting the service, make sure that you have checked the
following:
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
9
VALUE
230 V AC
1600 W.
90 bar (8 MPa)
130 bar (13 MPa)
6L / min
7L / min
1.2 MPa
7kg net. / 8.3 kg br.
L
= 74.3 dB (A) K = 3dB (A)
pA
Lw
= 87 dB (A) K = 3dB (A)
A
a
= 2.5 m / s
h
and the sound power level L
pA
were measured in accordance with
h
can be used to compare
h
SOLUTION
50 Hz
II
50 ° C
K = 1.5 m / s
2
2
(where K is the
WA
(where K is the
h
, sound power
pA