Electrical Connection - Sealey PWTF2200 Manual

Pressure washer twin flow150bar 810ltr/hr 230v
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4.2.
ConneCTion To The Mains WaTer suPPly
4.2.1.
The appliance may only be connected directly to the
mains drinking water supply if the supply hose is fitted
with a back flow Make sure that the hose is at least Ø
13mm, that it is reinforced and that it is not more than
25m long.
4.3.
suCTion oF WaTer FroM oPen ConTainers
1) Screw the inlet hose with filter to the water INLET and
insert it down to the bottom of the container.
2) Vent the air from the appliance:
a) Unscrew the lance.
b) Start the appliance and keep the gun open until there
are no air bubbles in the water flowing out.
3) Switch the appliance off and screw the lance back on.
n.B.:
The maximum suction height is 0.5m. The suction hose
should be filled before use.
4.4.
ConneCTinG anD seT uP (FiG.5)
4.4.1.
Connect the water supply to the inlet on the front of the
machine.
4.4.2.
Connect B5 pressure washer hose to
the rear outlet port.
4.4.3.
Connect other end of B5 to lance
handle.
4.4.4.
Twist the bottom cable tidy hook up to
release all of the cable. (fig.2).
4.4.5.
Flip the storage compartment out. Use
this to store nozzles that you are not
using (fig.2).
4.4.6.
Connect the lance to the lance handle
by firmly pushing the lance into the
lance handle and twisting it at the same
time (fig.5.B).
4.4.7.
Connect nozzle e to lance or connect
C18 and nozzles to lance (fig.3).
4.5.
WaTer suPPly ConneCTion
(FiG.5)
● Water outlet (OUTLET)
■ Water inlet with filter (INLET)
WarninG Only clean or filtered water
should be supplied to the appliance.
The flow rate of the water inlet
tap should be equal to the pump flow
rate. Place the appliance as close to
the water supply system as possible.
4.6.

eleCTriCal ConneCTion

WarninG Check that the electrical
supply voltage and frequency (V-Hz)
correspond to those specified on the
data plate.
4.6.1.
Use of extension cables Use cables
and plugs with "IPX5" protection level.
The cross-section of the extension
cable should be proportionate
to its length; the longer it is, the greater
its cross-section should be.
4.6.2.
Plug in after assembly.
© Jack Sealey limited
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Original Language Version
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PWTF2200 Issue 1 20/12/18

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