CLEANING AND STORAGE
WHEN YOU ARE FINISHED WITH THE HIGH
PRESSURE CLEANER, FOLLOW THE FOLLOWING
STEPS TO TURN OFF THE DEVICE:
• Switch the high-pressure cleaner to the OFF posi-
tion.
• Turn off the water supply.
• Before disconnecting the high pressure hose con-
nection, point the gun in a safe direction and release
the water under high pressure.
• Disconnect the high-pressure hose from the high-
pressure cleaner and from the gun.
• Disconnect the garden hose from the high-pressure
cleaner.
• Disconnect the quick coupling from the garden hose
and for storage connect it to the spigot coupling of the
fitting installed on the high pressure
m cleaners.
• Remove excess water from the pump by tilting the
unit to either side to drain any remaining water from
the inlet and outlet fittings.
• Remove the inlet water filter and flush it with water
to remove dirt and deposits. After cleaning, put the
filter back on.
• Drain the detergent tank and rinse under running
water.
• Wipe off all remaining water from all parts and
fittings.
• Secure the gun safety lock.
• Store pressure washer, parts and accessories
above 0°C (32°F).
Winter storage and long-term storage
FOLLOW ALL ABOVE SHUTDOWN PROCEDURES
AND ADD THE FOLLOWING STEPS...
• After disconnecting the water supply and before dis-
connecting the high pressure hose, turn on the high
pressure cleaner for 2-3 seconds until any remaining
water has drained from the pump. TURN OFF THE
DEVICE IMMEDIATELY.
CONTINUED USE OF THE HIGH PRESSURE
CLEANER WITHOUT A WATER SUPPLY WILL
CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT!
• Always store the pressure washer, parts and acces-
sories above 0°C (32°F).
WARNING: FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE
STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS WILL RESULT
DAMAGE TO THE PUMP ASSEMBLY.
Maintenance
• This pressure washer comes with a closed lubrica-
tion system, so there is no need to add oil.
• Check all hoses and accessories for damage before
use.
• Regularly check the inlet filter for deposits. Clean
this filter regularly for maximum performance.
WHEN THE SWITCH IS IN THE "I" POSITION, THE
MACHINE WILL NOT START
Electrical socket fault Check the plug, socket and
fuses
Incorrect voltage Check that the voltage is correct
The power cord is not plugged in. Plug in the power
cord
THE PUMP DOES NOT ACHIEVE ADEQUATE
PRESSURE OR THE PRESSURE FLUCTUATES
The inlet water filter is clogged Remove the filter and
clean it
Pump sucks in air Tighten connections/bleed system
Suction valves are clogged/worn Clean or replace
valves
Garden hose diameter too small Replace with 3/4"
diameter hose
Water supply is limited Check hose for kinks or leaks
Insufficient water supply Open the water source fully
THE PRESSURE CLEANER HAS NO OR WILL NOT
HOLD PRESSURE
Excessive air in the water supply and pump Turn off
the device and water supply/
Bleed the system/Hold the trigger in the direction
AE7W160 TECHNICAL DATA
Mains voltage 220-240 V
Mains frequency 50 Hz
Power consumption 1600W
Operating pressure 90 bar
Permissible pressure 130bar
Water consumption 420 l/h.
Max. water supply pressure 1.2 MPa
Max. water temperature 50 °C
Sound pressure level measured according to ISO
3744::
LpA (sound pressure) 74.3 dB (A) KpA=3
LWA (acoustic power) 92 dB (A) KwA=3
Take appropriate measures to protect your hearing!
Use hearing protection whenever the sound pressure
level exceeds 80 dB (A).
Weighted rms acceleration value according to ISO
3744: ahID <2.5 m/s2 K=1.5
Caution: The vibration level may vary during power
tool operation from the declared value depending on
the way the power tool is used and depending on
the following conditions: Method of power tool use
and type of material being cut or drilled, conditions
of the power tool and method of its maintenance,
appropriateness of the used accessories and ensur-
ing its sharpness and good conditions, the strength
of handle gripping, use of anti-vibration equipment,
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