HIGH-PRESSURE CLEANER
The machine features a sturdy design and flexible wheels, allowing for easy movement across various areas. Equipped with a high-pressure spray gun and a long hose, cleaning staff can effortlessly reach high, distant, and narrow spaces, making the cleaning process simpler and faster.
Product Information
- Utilizes high water pressure to blast away dirt, grease, and algae that have accumulated over time.
- Compact design with wheels for easy mobility.
- Flexible pressure adjustment, suitable for various surfaces.
- Saves water and chemicals, protecting the environment.
Technical Specifications
- Water Pressure: 100 – 300 bar, suitable for various surfaces.
- Motor Power: 2,000 – 5,000W, ensuring high cleaning efficiency.
- Water Flow: 6 – 15 liters/minute, saving water while still ensuring effective cleaning.
- High-Pressure Hose: 10 – 20 m long, allowing access to hard-to-reach areas.
Step 1: Pre-use inspection
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Check water supply: Ensure the water source is strong and clean to avoid pump blockage.
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Inspect cables and components: Check the power cord, high-pressure hose, and other parts for any damage.
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For gas/diesel Machines: Verify the fuel and engine oil levels.
Step 2: Start the machine
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Connect water supply: Attach the water hose to the machine.
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Install appropriate nozzle: Choose the nozzle suitable for the cleaning task.
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For electric machines: Plug the machine into a stable power source.
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For Gas/Diesel machines: Start the machine by pulling the starter cord or turning the switch on.
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Release air from the hose: Squeeze the trigger of the spray gun to purge air from the hose before operation.
Step 3: Operation
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Adjust Water Pressure: Set the water pressure according to the cleaning requirements.
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Maintain Safe Distance: Keep a safe distance between the nozzle and the surface to avoid damage.
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Using Chemicals: If needed, switch to the chemical spray mode (if available) and ensure to use the correct type of cleaning agent.
Step 4: Shutdown
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Release the Trigger: Let go of the spray gun trigger and turn off the machine.
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Disconnect Power/Fuel Source: Unplug the machine or turn off the fuel supply.
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Release Remaining Pressure: Squeeze the trigger of the spray gun to release any remaining pressure in the hose.
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Store Equipment: Coil the high-pressure hose and store the machine in a dry place.
Step 5: Maintenance
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Clean Water Filter: Regularly clean the water filter to prevent clogging.
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Check Oil Levels: Inspect the high-pressure pump oil and replace it as necessary.
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Clean Nozzles and Hoses: Ensure that the nozzles and high-pressure hoses are clean for optimal performance.
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Proper Storage: Store the machine in a dry place, away from moisture and direct sunlight.