Overview; Start-Up; Setting Up; Mains Connection - Grizzly HDR 21-150 Translation Of The Original Instructions For Use

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Overview

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1 Jet gun
2 Carrying handle
3 High-pressure fitting (gun)
4 Cable hook
5 Mains lead (not visible)
6 Jet gun holder
7 Wheels
8 Strainer frame
9 Water supply
10 On/Off switch
11 Accessories holder
12 Hose reel crank
13 High-pressure hose on reel
14 Quick-action
water supply connector
15 Cleaning agent tank
16 Opening of cleaning agent tank
17 Jet tube w/ high-pressure nozzle
18 Jet tube w/ flat spray nozzle
19 Nozzle cleaning pin
20 Fork spanner

Start-up

In keeping with current regulations
a pressure cleaner must never
be operated off the drinking water
mains supply without a controllable
backflow preventer. A suitable back-
flow preventer in conformity with
EN 12729 type BA must be used.
Water that has passed through a backflow
preventer is classified as undrinkable.
A backflow preventer is available in spe-
cialist shops.
Employ an ordinary garden hose for
the water intake and ensure sufficient
length.
Use the device on a domestic water
supply or a water source with a feed
rate of at least 450l/h.

Setting up

1. Fold the bow-type handle upwards un-
til it locks into place through a resist-
ance.
2. Fold the crank handle of the hose
drum outwards. It locks into place au-
dibly.
3. Slide the the jet gun holder (6) onto
the guide on the device housing.
4. Connect the high-pressure fitting (jet
gun) (3) to the jet gun (1). Use the fork
spanner from the package.
5. Connect the quick-action water supply
connector (14) to the unit's water sup-
ply port (9). Always use the filter insert
(8) and clean this as required.
6. Plug in and turn the jet tube with high-
pressure nozzle (17) or the jet tube
with flat spray nozzle (18) to connect
to the jet gun (1).
7. To change the jet tube (17/18) push in
the tube or brush and turn in the op-
posite direction.
8. The jet tube with high-pressure nozzle
(17) produces a rotating water jet and
is designed for low water consumption
work.
9. The jet tube with flat spray nozzle (18)
produces a flat wide jet particularly
suited for large surfaces.
Turn the tip of the nozzle left to reduce the
width of the jet. Turn the tip of the nozzle
right to expand the width of the jet.

Mains connection

The pressure washer you have acquired
is already fitted with a mains plug. The
equipment is designed for connection to
an earthed wall socket with a residual
current operated device (RCD switch) at
230 V ~ 50 Hz.
Only operate the pressure washer
after all the above points have been
observed.
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