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• This appliance is not intended for use
by persons (including children) with
reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge, unless they have been
given supervision or instruction concern-
ing use of the appliance by a person
responsible for their safety.
• Children should be supervised to ensure
that they do not play with the appli-
ance.
• Operation of the equipment is not per-
mitted for people under the age of 16.
• 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.
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Initial Operation
1. Connect the connecting piece
(4) to the pressure washer spray
gun Parkside (8). Turn it by 90°
until it engages (bayonet joint).
2. Alternative connection
with adapter
To connect
- Fit the adapter (9) onto the con-
nection (4) of the PARKSIDE
accessory and turn through 90°
until it clicks into place (Bayonet
catch).
- Connect the pressure washer
jet gun (8) (Bayonet catch) and
tighten the retainer nut (10) on
the adapter (9).
To release
- Release the retainer nut (10) on the
adapter (9).
- Release the catches by pushing
and turning through 90° in the op-
posite direction (Bayonet catch).
3. Push the pipe cleaning hose (3) at
least up to the red safety marking
(7) into the pipe to be cleaned.
Caution! The red safety marking
must be in the pipe before the
pressure washer is switched on.
The high-pressure jet could cause
injury.
4. Switch on the pressure washer
and squeeze the trigger on the
spray gun (
8).