GB
MT
34 Garden hose adaptor
35 Alkaline battery (1,5 V; AAA/LR03)
Technical data
Pressure Washer ........... PHDP 180 C2
Rated voltage U .............. 230 V ∿; 50 Hz
Rated output P ..............................3000 W
Length Mains connection cable ...........5 m
Protection class ...........................................I
Protection type .....................................IPX5
Weight ............................................21.6 kg
Length of high-pressure hose ............. 10 m
Operating pressure (p) ................. 15 MPa
Max. permissible pressure (p
Max. inlet pressure (p
Max. inlet temperature (T
Rated flow rate (Q) ....... 540 l/h (9 l/min)
Max. rated flow rate (Q
.......................................600 l/h (10 l/min)
Max. suction height .......................... 0.5 m
Sound pressure level (L
................................. 79.8 dB(A); K
Sound power level (L
– Measured .... 92.9 dB(A); K
– Guaranteed ..............................98 dB(A)
Vibration (a
) ...........................≤2.50 m/s²
h
Information on the power supply
This device is only intended for operation
in premises having a service current ca-
pacity of at least 100 A per phase at the
transfer point (house connection). The user
must ensure that the device is only oper-
ated on a suitable supply network. If ne-
cessary, clarify with the responsible power
supplier whether the operating current ca-
pacity is sufficient for the device.
Levels of noise and vibration were determ-
ined according to the standards and regu-
lations in the declaration of conformity.
The specified total vibration value and the
stated noise emission value have been
measured according to a standardised
28
) . 18 MPa
max
) .........0.8 MPa
in;max
) ....... 40 °C
in;max
)
max
)
pA
=3 dB
pA
)
WA
=2.41 dB
WA
test method and can be used to compare
one power tool with another. The specified
total vibration value and the stated spe-
cified noise emission value can also be
used for a provisional assessment of the
load.
WARNING! The vibration and noise
emissions may deviate from the specified
values during actual use of the power tool,
depending on how the power tool is be-
ing used. Try to keep the exposure to vi-
brations as low as possible. An example
of a measure to reduce vibration exposure
is limiting the working hours. All parts of
the operating cycle have to be considered
while doing so (for example, times when
the power tool is switched off and times
when it is switched on but running without
any load).
Safety Warnings
ATTENTION! When
using power tools,
observe the follow-
ing basic safety
measures to pro-
tect against electric
shock, risk of injury
and fire.
The device must not be used by
children. Children should be su-
pervised to ensure that they do
not play with the device.
The device can be used by in-
dividuals with reduced physic-
al, sensory or mental abilities or
a lack of experience and know-