Cleaning and maintenance – Parkside PHD 150 B2 User Manual

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equipment be returned to

an upright position. For your

own safety, wait approx. 5

minutes before reconnecting

to the electricity.

Ending operation

1. After having worked with a detergent

rinse the pressure cleaner with clear

water.

2. Release the lever of the gun (1).

3. Turn off the pressure by its ON / OFF

switch (10). Disconnect the mains plug.

4. Turn off the water tap.

5. Disconnect the pressure cleaner from

the water mains.

6. Pull the lever of the gun (1) to vent the

pressure existing within the system.

Using detergents

The pressure cleaner was designed for

operation with a neutral detergent based

on a biologically decomposable anionic

tenside. Other detergents or chemical sub-

stances could impair the safety of the pres-

sure cleaner and damage it. Such damage

to the equipment is not covered by the

guarantee.

Fill/drain detergent:

• To add cleaning agent to the jet, you

must first fill the cleaning agent tank

(15).

• To remove the cleaning agent tank

(15), hold it on the side and push it up-

wards. You can now pull the cleaning

agent tank out of the bottom and side

guides on the pressure cleaner. Mind

to first remove the induction hose and

the cap from the opening of the clean-

ing agent tank (14) as they will remain

on the pressure cleaner.

• To reinstall the cleaning agent tank

(15), trace back the above steps.

Working Instructions:

• Operate the standard Vario nozzle

(18) in low-pressure mode to automati-

cally add cleaning agent to the water.

• The rotating wash brush (19) is always

in low-pressure mode and cleaning

agent will thus always be added to the

water.

• To operate the rotating wash brush

(19) without any cleaning agent, re-

move the cleaning agent tank (15).

Cleaning and

Maintenance

Pull out the power plug before eve-

ry maintenance operation. This also

includes connecting to the water

supply or trying to eliminate leaks.

There is a risk of electrocution or of

injury from moving parts.

Cleaning

Never direct the water jet

against the pressure cleaner,

nor clean the pressure clean-

er under flowing water. This

could give rise to the danger

of electric shock and damage

the pressure cleaner!

Always keep the pressure cleaner

clean. Do not use any detergents or

solvents.

• Always keep the ventilation slots clean

and free.

• Only clean the pressure cleaner with a

soft brush or a slightly moist cloth.

• In case a nozzle of the jet tube

(17/18) is clogged up, use the nozzle

cleaning needle (21) to remove the

object from the nozzle.

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