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NOTE
According to the applicable product liability laws,
the manufacturer of the device does not assume lia-
bility for damages to the product or damages caused
by the product that occurs due to:
Improper handling no complied with the operat-
f
ing instructions.
Repairs by third parties and not by authorized ser-
f
vice technicians.
Installation of non-original spare parts.
f
Non-intended use.
f
Electrical system breakdown due to power of the
f
machine in a manner not compliant with the elec-
tric and VDE regulations.
TECHNICAL DATA
Article Number
Model
PWH 190 PRO
Rated
V
voltage
Rated
Hz
frequency
Phase
Ph
Maximum
operating
bar
pressure
Maximum
l/h
flow rate
Thermal
kW
capacity
Outlet water
°C
temperature
Absorbed
kW
power
Motor poles
No
Motor wor-
rpm
king speed
Fuel tank
l
capacity
Fuel con-
kg/h
sumption
Detergent
tank capa-
l
city
Discalling
tank
l
capacity
High
pressure
m
hose
length
Power cable
m
length
46 427
46 428
PWH 200 PRO
400/415
400/415
50
50
3
3
190
200
900
1300
55
70
30-140
30-140
5
8,5
4
4
1.400
1.400
25
25
5,8
7,5
22
22
2,3
2,3
10
10
5,5
5,5
PWH 190 PRO | PWH 200 PRO
TECHNICAL DATA
Article Number
Model
PWH 190 PRO
Sound
pressure
dB(A)
level (LpA)
Sound
power level
dB(A)
(LwA)
Uncertainty
dB
(K)
Dimensions
cm
110x70x90
(LxWxH)
Net weight
kg
IDENTIFICATION (Fig. 1)
1. Transport handle
2. Transport wheel
3. Detergent tank cap
4. Control panel
5. Fuel tank cap
OPERATION
PREPARING THE UNIT
Unpacking and completing the assembly should be
done on a flat and stable surface, with enough space
for moving the machine and its packaging, always
making use of suitable equipment.
All the fundamental parts and safety devices of the
machine are assembled by the manufacturer. For rea-
sons of packing and transport, some secondary parts
are supplied separately. The user must fit these parts
as explained in the instructions supplied in each as-
sembly kit (Fig. 2).
FUELING AND LUBRICATION
In the hot water high pressure cleaners a diesel fuel
burner is used for water heating.
Fuel specifications: Diesel for motors.
WARNING
Never smoke whilst refueling and keep fuel away from
all sources of fire or spark. Avoid inhaling the fuel fumes
and always refuel in outside and well ventilated areas.
To fill the fuel tank (Fig. 3):
1. Remove the fuel tank cap (Fig. 1.5).
WARNING
Carefully open the tank top as pressure could have
formed inside.
2. Add fuel to the upper level of the fuel tank. Leave
a minimum 5 mm of space between the top of the
fuel and the inside edge of the tank to allow for
expansion.
3. Reposition the fuel tank cap and tighten appropri-
ately.
WARNING
Attempting to use the cleaner without fuel may cause
damage to the fuel pump.
46 427
46 428
PWH 200 PRO
87
88
102
103
2
2
110x75x90
120
172