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• Wear goggles to protect your eyes
against loose dirt while working.
• To avoid damage and personal injury,
only use the unit on leak-tight pipes and
drains that are resistant to pressure.
• Do not leave equipment unattended in
the workplace.
• Switch on the pressure washer only
when the pipe cleaning hose is at least
up to the red marking in the pipe to be
cleaned.
During high pressure operation, do not
pull the inserted hose completely out of
the pipe to be cleaned. You might be
injured by the four pressure jets coming
out at the back.
• The maximum washing temperature
must not exceed 60 °C. The hose could
be damaged.
Initial Operation
Connection without
adapter
Connecting:
1. Connect the connecting piece (2) to the
pressure washer jet gun PARKSIDE (8).
2. Turn it by 90° until it engages (bayonet
joint).
Disconnecting:
3. Release the connection piece (2) by
pressing and turning through 90° in the
opposite direction (bayonet locking de-
vice.
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Connection with adapter
Connecting:
1. Attach the adapter (9) to the connection
piece (2) and turn it through 90° until
it locks into place (bayonet locking de-
vice).
2. Connect the jetz gun (8) (bayonet lock-
ing device) and screw the retainer nut
(10) of the adapter (9) to the spray gun.
Disconnecting:
3. Release the rettainer nut (10) on the
adapter (9).
4. Release the locking devices by pressing
and turning through 90° in the opposite
direction (bayonet locking device).
Operation
1. Push the pipe cleaning hose (4) at least
up to the red safety marking (5) into the
pipe to be cleaned.
Caution! The red safety marking must
be in the pipe before the pressure wash-
er is switched on. The high-pressure jet
could cause injury.
2. Switch on the pressure washer and
squeeze the trigger on the spray gun
(
8).
3. Whilst the nozzle head (3) is moving
through the pipe independently, feed in
the pipe cleaning hose (4) manually.
4. To release blockages, squeeze the trig-
ger several times in a row then release
it.
5. Your progress in the pipe can be
marked with the marking ring (6). The
progress can be read from the white
scale (
7) on the hose, which is
spaced at intervals of 1 m.