Parkside High-Pressure Extension Hose User Manual Page 3

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Intended purpose
The equipment is intended for use with the
Parkside pressure washers PHD100A1,
PHD100B2, PHD150, PHD150A1,
PHD150B2, PHD 150 C2 Operating
pressure (Rated pressure) max. 110 bar.
The equipment is not intended for commer-
cial use.
The operator or user is responsible for ac-
cidents or damages to other people or their
property.
The manufacturer is not liable for damages
caused by use other than for the intended
purpose or improper operation.
1 High pressure connection
on the equipment hose
2 High pressure connection
on the gun side
3 Adapter for high pressure connection
on the gun side
4 Adapter for high pressure connection
on the equipment hose
Also observe the safety instruction
for your pressure washer.
Pressure washers can be dan-
gerous if used incorrectly. Do
not direct the jet at people, ani-
mals, live electrical equipment or the
equipment itself.
Technical specications
Use the product only as described and for
the applications specied:
Length ............................................. 6 m
Operating pressure / Rated pressure max.
.................................110 bar / 11 MPa
Max. pressure .............160 bar / 16 MPa
Intake temperature ..... max. 60°C / 140°F
Initial Operation
Screw the high pressure connection on the
equipment hose (1) to the high pressure
hose of your pressure washer.
Screw the high pressure connection on the
gun side (2) to the spray gun of your pres-
sure washer.
The high pressure extension hose is an
accessory for PHD100A1, PHD100B2,
PHD150, PHD150A1, PHD150B2,
PHD 150 C2. For use with another device,
the enclosed adapters 3 and 4 may be
helpful.
Be aware of the increased risk of
tripping when using your pressure
washer with the high pressure ex-
tension hose.
Do not run over, squash or crease
the high pressure extension hose.
There is a risk of damage and the-
refore injury to you.
Store the equipment in a frost-proof
room.
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