User Manual v.1.2
JEFWASE360-120
120Bar • 1400W - High Pressure Washer
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1. Initial Checks
Warning:
water and electricity are
dangerous when used together. Be aware
that this equipment uses an electric motor.
Always connect to mains supply using
an RCD. Unplug from the mains before
changing accessories or carry out any
servicing.
Check that the inlet filter is clean and free
of debris and that a filter is fitted inside
the inlet connector. Ensure that the hose,
trigger gun, lance and nozzle are connected
correctly.
Ensure that the safety catch is engaged
when not in use.
Bleed the spray gun prior to connection
to the electrical supply by squeezng the
trigger. This ensures that any excess air is
released before use.
2. Connecting to the electrical supply
Ensure that the
ON/OFF
switch is in the
OFF
position. Connect to the mains supply
using an RCD plugged into a 13A mains
socket.
Ensure that the equipment is PAT tested at
least once a year. Ensure that the voltage
marked on the appliance matches the
supply.
4. Operation
Hold the spray gun firmly in preparation for
the recoil caused by the high pressure of
the water when the trigger is pulled.
Ensure that the lance and nozzle are not
pointed at individuals. Turn the pressure
washer on by turning the switch to the
"ON"
position.
5. Operation
Release the handle safety catch and point the
lance at the cleaning area and pull the trigger
to release the jet.
Note:
The Total Stop System (TSS) ensures
that the motor and water supply are cut off
when the trigger is released to preserve the
life of the motor.
You can adjust the water jet by twisting the
nozzle as required.
Warning:
High pressure cleaning can be
damaging to objects and property and cause
loose debris to be projected at high speeds.
It is recommended that you start with a spray
angle of approximately 20
˚
and increase the
power of the jet gradually as required.
Using detergents:
Pour compatible
detergent into the detergent tank. Set the
adjustable nozzle to the low pressure setting
by pushing the nozzle forwards as shown
in Fig 7. Allow the detergent to act for 1-2
minutes before washing off.
Pull the nozzle back again to the regular
pressure setting and remove the detergent
with a wide fan setting.
Clean the detergent bottle and tube after use.