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– Quick connector with filter insert
– Nozzle cleaning needle
– Instruction manual
Description of functions
The pressure washer cleans using a water jet.
If necessary, it can also be operated with addi-
tional cleaning agents.
Please refer to the descriptions below for informa-
tion on how the operating elements work.
Please note the safety information.
Overview
An illustration of the most impor-
tant functional components can
be found on the fold-out page.
1 Pistol grip
2 On/Off switch
3 Nozzle cleaning needle
4 Release for bow-type handle
5 Holder for high-pressure hose
6 Holder for mains connection cable
7 Sealing cap with suction hose
8 Cleaning agent tank
9 Mains connection cable
10 High-pressure connection
11 Threaded connection
12 Release for high-pressure hose
13 Switch lever
14 Quick connector
15 Cleaning agent
16 Child safety lock
17 Standard Vario nozzle
18 Release button
19 Turbo dirt miller
20 Quick connector with filter insert
21 Water connection
22 Wheels
23 High-pressure hose
24 Lance
25 Holder for Pistol grip
26 Holder for lance
27 Holder for nozzle
28 Bow-type handle
20
Technical data
High-pressure washer �������PHD 135 D3
Rated voltage (U) ......................... 230 V∿, 50 Hz
Power consumption (P) ............................. 1800 W
Mains connection cable length ........................5 m
Length of high-pressure hose ............................7 m
Weight incl. accessories (m) ........................ 7.5 kg
Protection class ................................................. II
Protection type ..................................................IPX5
Pressure rating/working pressure (p) ..........9 MPa
Max. permissible pressure (p max).......13.5 MPa
Max. intake pressure (p in max) ............. 0.8 MPa
Max. inlet temperature (T in max) ................ 40°C
Rated flow rate (Q) ................................. 5.2 l/min
Max. flow rate (Q max) ............................7 l/ min
Sound pressure level (LpA)
....................................... 75,25 dB(A); KpA= 3 dB
Sound power level, (L
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measured ................87,8 dB(A); K
guaranteed .......................................... 90 dB(A)
Vibration (a
) ........................................≤2.5 m/s2
h
The values for noise and vibration were deter-
mined according to EN 60335-2-79:2012.
The vibration emission value has been measured
according to a standardised testing method and
may be used for comparison with another pow-
er tool.
The indicated vibration emission value may also
be used for an introductory assessment of the ex-
posure.
⚠ WARNING! The vibration emission value
whilst actually using the power tool may vary
from the given values depending on the type and
way in which the power tool is used.
Try to keep the exposure to vibrations as low as
possible. Examples of measures to reduce vibra-
tion exposure are the wearing of gloves when
using the tool and limiting the working hours. All
parts of the operating cycle have to be consid-
ered while doing so (for example, times when the
)
= 2,28 dB
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