NEO 04-705 Pressure Washer Instructions
- June 9, 2024
- NEO
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04-705 Pressure Washer
OPERATING MANUAL (ORIGINAL)
Pressure washer 04-705
CAUTION: BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE, READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY AND KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FURTHER REFERENCE.
Detailed safety regulations
SAFETY CONDITIONS FOR PRESSURE WASHER
WARNING!
Observe the safety regulations when using the device. For your own safety and
that of third parties, please read this manual before starting work. Please
keep this manual for future reference.
WARNING!
- The washer is designed for use with cleaning agents intended for this type of devices. The use of other cleaning agents may adversely affect the safety of the appliance. Do not use acids, gasoline, kerosene or other flammable liquids as a cleaning agent. Only household detergents (pH 6 ÷ 8) can be used.
- Do not use the device in the vicinity of other people unless they are wearing protective clothing.
- High pressure water jet can be dangerous if not used properly. The stream must not be directed at people, animals, electrical equipment and the device itself.
- Do not point the jet at yourself or other people to clean clothes or shoes.
- The high-pressure washer should not be used by children or untrained staff.
- This equipment is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or people with no experience or knowledge of the equipment, unless it is done under the supervision or in accordance with the instructions for use of the equipment by persons responsible for their security.
- Make sure that children do not play with the equipment.
PREPARATION
- Before connecting the washer to the mains, always make sure that the mains voltage corresponds to the voltage specified on the rating plate of the device.
- To connect the washer, use a suitable power cord suitable for outdoor operation and protected against splashes of water.
- The plug connection of the cable with the extension cord must not lie in the water.
USE
- It is not allowed to use the washer if the power cord is damaged or other important part of the device is damaged, e.g. safety elements, high pressure hoses, spray gun.
- If a power cord extension cord is used, the plug and socket should be splash-proof.
- Incorrect extension of the power cord may result in electric shock.
- If the pressure relief switch does not trip, do not allow the washer to run longer than two minutes with the gun in the closed position. After this time, the temperature of the water in the circuit will increase and may damage the pump seals.
- The washer is intended for indoor and outdoor use.
- Never touch the plug or socket with wet hands.
- All electrically conductive parts in the workplace must be protected against water.
- The plug on the extension cord must be tight and not in water.
- Pay special attention not to damage the power cord as a result of running over, bending or chafing. You also need to protect it from heat and sharp edges.
- Before switching on the machine, fully unwind the extension cord from the drum.
- Never leave the device running unattended.
- Turn off the power and water supply during longer breaks in use.
- Do not leave the operating device unattended.
- Work in potentially explosive areas is forbidden.
MAINTENANCE
- Disconnect the washer from the power supply when carrying out maintenance work.
- To ensure safety, use only original spare parts or parts approved by the manufacturer.
- Use only high-pressure hoses, couplings and accessories recommended by the manufacturer. These are the elements that determine the safety of the device user.
- Inspect the unrolled power cord for damage or wear before use. Have a damaged cable replaced at the manufacturer’s service center.
- If the power cord becomes damaged during operation, disconnect the power immediately. DO NOT TOUCH THE CABLE BEFORE DISCONNECTING THE POWER SUPPLY.
ATTENTION: Despite the use of an inherently safe structure, the use of safety
measures and additional protective measures, there is always a residual risk
of injury during work.
Explanation of the pictograms used:
- NOTE: Take special precautions to
- Read the operating manual, observe the warnings and safety conditions contained in it,
- use personal protective equipment,
- Disconnect the power cord before starting maintenance or repair activities,
- use protective clothing,
- protect against rain,
- Do not direct the stream at people, animals or live installations,
- Second class of protection,
- Risk of injury by high pressure,
- Keep children away.
CONSTRUCTION AND APPLICATION
A pressure washer is a class II electrical protection device designed for cleaning surfaces and objects under high water pressure. The pressure washer is widely used in households, transport, construction, agriculture and other areas of activity. It is especially suitable for washing cars, car trailers, buildings, boats, ceramic tiles, etc. Appropriate accessories enable mixing of cleaning agents. The device is placed on an ergonomic trolley with handles for accessories and a drum for high pressure hose.
Do not use the device contrary to its intended use.
Graphic elements
1 | Lance |
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2 | High pressure hose drum |
3 | Touch control panel |
4 | High pressure hose outlet |
5 | Blockage / release of high pressure hose |
6 | Transport wheels |
7 | Power cord |
8 | Power cord holder |
9 | Crank |
10 | Transport handle |
11 | Lance holder |
12 | Accessory holders |
13 | Main switch |
14 | Detergent container |
15 | Water inlet connection |
16 | Adjustable nozzle |
17 | Quick coupler with filter |
18 | Water hose quick connector |
Washer equipment
1 | High pressure washer |
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2 | Adjustable nozzle |
3 | Lance |
4 | Detergent container |
5 | User documentation |
6 | Quick coupler with filter |
7 | Quick coupler for water supply hose |
8 | Lance holder |
9 | Power cord holder |
10 | Accessory holder |
11 | Drum crank |
PREPARING THE WASHER FOR WORK
Installation of the high pressure hose
Connect the high-pressure hose (2) integrated with the drum to the washer
outlet on the front of the washer Fig. 1A , make sure it is well connected.
To disconnect the high pressure hose, push the button (5) to the right Fig. 1B
and then remove the hose Fig. 1
Lance connection
Connect the adjustable nozzle (16) to the lance Fig. 2 . Turn gun lance
clockwise until it locks into place. Connect the high pressure hose to the
lance connector Fig. 2A, make sure it is connected securely.
Detergent container connection
Attach the detergent container (14) to the lance Fig. 3A . Turn the canister
counterclockwise until it locks into place. Make sure it is connected
securely.
Inlet hose connection
Screw the quick-release fitting with the filter to the water inlet Fig. 4A.
Then connect the water inlet hose Fig. 4C to the water inlet of the washer
through the quick coupler Fig. 4B .
The recommended minimum length of the water supply hose is 10 meters (but not
more than 25 meters) with a diameter of 12.5 mm to avoid back pressure and
possible damage to the unit. Make sure the hose can withstand water up to a
pressure of 10 bar (0.1 MPa). If you want to connect the machine to other
water sources, please make sure their maximum water outlet pressure is 10bar
(0.1Mpa).
Squeeze the lance trigger to make sure all air is pushed out of the machine
and water flows out of the gun. This means that the pump is now filled with
water.
WASHING WORK
Touch control panel
Make sure that the water supply hose to the washer is connected to the inlet
of the washer and then turn on the tap. Make sure that the washer’s hydraulic
system is deaerated. Then turn on the main switch (13) on the back of the
washer Fig. 5A . The most important thing is not to forget to press the button
Fig. 6A on the touchscreen control panel to start the device.
The control panel has a choice of three operating / water pressure modes.
There is a light mode in Fig. 6B , a medium mode in Fig. 6C and a strong mode
in Fig. 6D . When choosing the right pressure of water, you should consider
what the surface is being cleaned and the cap that best suits the job.
If you want to increase the pressure level, press the button + Fig. 6F on the
control panel. If you want to lower the pressure level, press the button –
fig. 6E on the control panel.
When you increase the pressure level so that the pressure indicator turns red,
the machine is operating at maximum pressure.
ATTENTION! Do not let the washer run continuously for more than 15 minutes
at maximum pressure.
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
- Before performing any maintenance or inspection, disconnect the device from the power supply. Turn off the water supply and squeeze the trigger to drain the water in the system.
- Periodically lubricate the quick coupler fitting with the filter with lubricating oil.
- When the water pressure in the washer is not constant or too high, the signal shows hose damage or calcium accumulation in the nozzle. In this case, switch off the device immediately.
- Regularly use nozzle cleaner to clean the hose and water inlet filter.
- A worn or damaged filter should be inspected and replaced.
- Make sure the machine is clean and clean the components if necessary.
- Follow the operating instructions for the various parts. Plug-in ring nuts are used to connect the gun, hose and other parts. The seals at the connections of the ring nut must not be damaged.
- Turn the detergent tank over and attach it to the foam nozzle. Connect the foam nozzle to the blast gun. Turn on the machine. introduce cleaning agent in a proportion of 1%. Warning: Use only dedicated cleaners.
- Store the device in a safe and dry place. Always store the machine out of the reach of children.
- Avoid storing my us at temperatures below the freezing point of water.
- Cut off the power if the device malfunctions.
For safety reasons, make sure the device is cleaned every 3 months. Before starting work, check the filter and nozzle, make sure that there is no debris. After finishing work, make sure that there is no water in the pump and hose.
TECHNICAL PARAMETERS 04-705
Pressure washer 04-705
Parameter| Value
Supply voltage| 230 V AC
Power frequency| 50 Hz
Rated power| 2000 W.
Protection class| II
Degree of resistance| IPX5
Rated pressure| 10 MPa
Max. Rated pressure| 15 MPa
Rated water flow| 6L / min
Maximum water flow| 7L / min
Maximum supply water temperature| 40 ° C
Mass| 9.5 kg
Year of production|
04-705 designates both the type and designation of the machine
NOISE AND VIBRATION DATA
Sound pressure level | L pA = 80dB (A) K = 3dB (A) |
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The measured sound power level | Lw A = 85dB (A) K = 3dB (A) |
Vibration acceleration value | a h ≤ 2.5 m / s² K = 1.5 m / s² |
Information on noise and vibration
The level of noise emitted by the device is described by: the level of the
emitted sound pressure L pA and the sound power level L WA (where K is the
measurement uncertainty). The vibrations emitted by the device are described
by the value of the vibration acceleration a h (where K is the measurement
uncertainty).
The following information: emitted sound pressure level L pA , sound power
level L WA and vibration acceleration a h were measured in accordance with EN
60335-2-69. The given vibration level a h can be used for the comparison of
devices and for the initial assessment of vibration exposure. The stated
vibration level is representative only for the basic use of the device. If the
machine is used for different applications or with different working tools,
the vibration level may change. The higher level of vibrations will be
influenced by insufficient or too rare maintenance of the device. The reasons
given above may result in an increased exposure to vibration during the entire
period of operation.
To accurately estimate exposure to vibration, consider periods when the
equipment is turned off or when it is turned on but not in use. After all
factors have been carefully assessed, the overall vibration exposure may be
significantly lower. In order to protect the user against the effects of
vibrations, additional safety measures should be implemented, such as:
periodic maintenance of the device and working tools, protection of the
appropriate temperature of hands and proper organization of work.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Before contacting the service, make sure that you have checked the following:
Problem | Possible cause | Solution |
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Washer does not start | 1. No power |
2. Incorrect supply voltage.
3. Pump locking ring too tight.| 1. Contact the service
Not enough water, uneven operating pressure| 1. The filter is blocked
2. The inlet connection is not correct, air in the inlet pipe.
3. the valve is blocked
4. The discharge nozzle is not smooth.| 1. Clean the filter.
2. Check the connection, tighten the gasket. Check if the hose is clogged or
if there is not enough inlet water.
3. Clean the valve and reinstall it
4. Contact the service
Water is leaking from the pump| 3 drops of water every minute is acceptable,
but if more water is leaking out, the gasket may be worn.| 1. Contact the
service
The engine stops suddenly| 1. Pressure control has tripped.
2. The thermal protector may have shut down the motor to prevent
overheating.| 1. Check that the discharge nozzle is blocked. Clean the nozzle
2. Turn off the washer, let the machine cool down for a few minutes.
3. Contact the service
Electric protection tripped| 1. Too low fuse value| 1. Change the current
value of the fuse.
2. Washer may be worn or damaged.
3. You can try to work without an extension cord.
The device vibrates| 1. Air in hose / intake pump
2. Insufficient supply of tap water
3. Nozzle partially
blocked
4. Clogged water filter
5. A broken hose| 1. Let the machine run with the drain open until the
operating pressure returns to normal.
2. Check that the incoming water complies with the
required parameters.
3. Clean the nozzle.
4. Clean the filter.
5. Straighten the hose.
The washer starts, but no water comes out| 1. Pump / hose or accessories
frozen
2. No water supply
3. Clogged water filter
4. Nozzle blocked| 1. Wait for the pump (s) or accessories to defrost.
2. Connect the water supply.
3. Clean the filter.
4. Clean the nozzle.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Electrically powered products should not be disposed of with household waste,
but should be disposed of in appropriate facilities. Information on disposal
is provided by the dealer of the product or local authorities. Waste
electrical and electronic equipment contains substances that are not neutral
for the natural environment. Non-recycled equipment is a potential threat to
the environment and human health..
“Grupa Topex Spółka z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnością” Spółka komandytowa with
its registered office in Warsaw, ul. Pograniczna 2/4 (hereinafter: “Grupa
Topex”) informs that all copyrights to the content of this manual
(hereinafter: the “Manual”), including its text, photos, diagrams, drawings,
and its compositions belong exclusively to the Topex Group and are subject to
legal protection in accordance with the Act of February 4, 1994, on copyright
and related rights (i.e. Journal of Laws of 2006 No. 90 Item 631, as amended).
Copying, processing, publishing, modifying for commercial purposes the entire
Manual and its individual elements, without the consent of Grupa Topex
expressed in writing, is strictly prohibited and may result in civil and
criminal liability.
EC Declaration of Conformity
Manufacturer| Grupa Topex Sp. z o.o. Sp.k.
ul. Pograniczna 2/4, 02-285 Warszawa
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Product| Pressure washer
Model| 04-705
ommercial name| NEO
Serial number| 00001 ÷ 99999
This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole responsibility of the
manufacturer
The above listed product is in conformity with the following UE Directives:
achinery Directive 2006/42/EC//2006/42/EK| EMC Directive 2014/30/EU
Noise Emission Directive 2000/14/EC as amended 2005/88/EC//A 2005/88/EK|
Guaranteed sound power level
The measured sound power level| RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU as amended by
Directive 2015/863/EU
and fulfils requirements of the following Standards:
EN 60335-1:2012+A11+A13+A1+A2+A14; EN 60335-2-79:2012; EN 62233:2008;
EN 55014-1:2017; EN 55014-2:2015; EN IEC 61000-3-11:2019; EN IEC
61000-3-2:2019
IEC 62321-5:2013; IEC 62321-4:2013; IEC 62321-7-2:2017; IEC 62321-7-1:2015;
IEC 62321-6:2015; IEC 62321-8:2017
This declaration relates exclusively to the machinery in the state in which it
was placed on the market, and excludes components which are added and/or
operations carried out subsequently by the final user.
The conformity assessment was issued on the basis of the Noise Emission
Directive 2000/14/EC with amendments 2005/88/EC, Annex V.
Name and address of the person who established in the Community and authorized
to compile the technical file:
Signed for and on behalf of: GRUPA TOPEX Quality Agent
Warszawa, 2021-12-10
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