PARKSIDE PTL 4 B4 Extendable Pressure Washer Lance Instruction Manual
- June 9, 2024
- PARKSIDE
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Extendable Pressure Washer Lance PTL 4 B4
Instruction ManualIAN 373760_2204
PTL 4 B4 Extendable Pressure Washer Lance
Extendable Pressure Washer Lance
Translation of the original instructions
Before reading, unfold the page containing the illustrations and familiarize
yourself with all functions of the device.
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Introduction
Congratulations on the purchase of your new device. With it, you have chosen a high quality product. The operating instructions constitute part of this product. They contain important information on safety, use and disposal. Before using the product, familiarise yourself with all of the operating and safety instructions. Use the product only as described and for the applications specified. Keep this manual safely and in the event that the product is passed on, hand over all documents to the third party.
Intended use
This equipment is not suitable for commercial use. Commercial use will invalidate the guarantee.
- for cleaning using a high-pressure water jet in difficult-to-access areas. Particularly at height.
- cleaning the object according to its manufacturer’s information.
The device is intended for use with PARKSIDE high-pressure cleaners from the series PHD 100*, PHD 110, PHD 135, PHD 150, PHD 170 and PHDP 180.
- Not suitable for Parkside Pressure Washer PHD 100 manufactured in 2009 (IAN 30018).
General Description
An illustration of the most important functional parts can be found on the fold-out pages at the front and back of the instruction manual.
Extent of the delivery
Unpack the device and verify the contents:
- Telescopic tube, in several parts
- Flat jet nozzle
- Base
- Adapter for the high-pressure hose threaded connector
- Quick-Connect adapter for the high-pressure hose (third-party devices)
- Quick-Connect securing clip (third-party devices)
- Instruction for use
Overview
FIGURE A.
1 | Flat jet nozzle | 15 | Water connection |
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2 | Angle piece | 16 | Unlocking mechanism for water connection |
3 | Safety clamp | 17 | High-pressure hose |
4 | Third telescopic tube | 18 | Connection for telescopic tube |
5 | Second telescopic tube | 19 | Connection for angle piece |
6 | First telescopic tube | 20 | Switch-on lever |
7 | Main tube | 21 | Switch lock |
8 | Handgrip area | 22 | Strap bracket |
9 | Shoulder strap | 23 | Auxiliary handle and rotary lock |
10 | Opening for high-pressure hose | 24 | Unlocking mechanism for high-pressure |
hose
11| Handgrip| 25| Adapter for the high-pressure hose threaded connector
12| Connection for high-pressure hose| 26| Quick-Connect adapter for the high-
pressure hose (third-party devices)
13| Unlocking mechanism for high pressure hose| 27| Quick-Connect securing
clip (third-party devices)
14| Base| |
Technical data
Telescopic tube | PTL 4 B4 |
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Suitable for devices with the following performance data:
Rated pressure (p)| 15 MPa / 2175 psi Permissible pressure
(p max)| 18 MPa / 2610 psi
Max. flow rate (Q max)| 450 l/h Max. Supply temperature
(T max)| 60 °C / 140 °F
Notes on Safety
This Section is concerned with the basic safety rules when working with the
patio cleaner.
Symbols on the device
| Water inlet
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| Water outlet
Symbols in the manual
Warning symbols with information on damage and injury prevention.
Help symbols with information on improving tool handling.
General notes on safety
- This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
- People who are unfamiliar with the operating instructions are not permitted to use the equipment. The operation of the equipment is not authorised for people under the age of 16.
Working with the equipment
CAUTION. pressure washers can be dangerous if they are not operated
correctly! The jet must never be directed at people, animals, electric
equipment con-nected to the power supply or against the actual pressure
washer.
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Do not direct the jet at yourself or others in order to clean clothes and shoes.
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Do not operate the pressure washer when other people are in the immediate vicinity, other than they are also wearing protective clothes.
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Take appropriate measures to keep children away from the equipment whilst it is running. .
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Do not use the equipment in the vicinity of flammable liquids or gases. Nonobservance will result in a risk of fire or explosion.
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Store the equipment in a dry place and out of reach of children.
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Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
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Follow the security tips of your high-pressure washer.
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The operator or user is responsible for any accidents or personal injury and/ or material damage to third parties or their property.
Caution! To avoid damage to the equipment and any possible person injury resulting from this: -
Do not use for cleaning windows.
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Do not work with damaged or incomplete equipment, or with equipment that has been converted without the approval of the manufacturer.
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Protect the patio cleaner from frost
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Use only original accessories and do not carry out conversion work on the equipment.
Fitting
FIGURE B.
Screwing on the base
Screw on the base (14) to the thread socket on the handgrip (11). Tighten the
base solely by hand.
FIGURE C
Connecting the high-pressure hose
- Insert the connection for the telescopic tube (18) into the connection for the high-pressure hose (12) on the handgrip (11). It will lock into place.
To release the high-pressure hose (17), press the unlocking mechanism for the high-pressure hose (13). Pull away the high-pressure hose (17) at the connection for the telescopic tube (18).
FIGURE D
Attaching/removing the flat spray nozzle
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Attaching the flat spray nozzle
Fix the flat spray nozzle (1) by inserting it and rotating it (bayonet locking device) on the elbow connector (2). -
Removing the flat spray nozzle
Remove the flat spray nozzle (1) by turning and pulling it out (bayonet socket) from the elbow connector (2).
Initial start-up
Working instructions
**** Be aware of the recoil force when the water jet commences. Ensure you
are standing firmly and holding the spray gun firmly. Otherwise there is a
risk of injuring yourself or other people.
- Adjust the telescopic tube to the desired length.
- Release the rotary lock on the auxiliary handle (23) and pull the telescopic tube (4,5,6) out of the preceding telescopic tube (5,6), or main tube (7). Fix the now extended telescopic tube (4,5,6) using the rotary lock on the auxiliary handle (23).
- Establish a water connection with your high-pressure cleaner at the water con- nection (15) on the handgrip (11) of your telescopic tube.
- Put the shoulder strap (9) on.
- Hold the telescopic tube with both hands on the handgrip (11) and on the handgrip area (8).
- If the high-pressure cleaner is activated, pressing the switch-on lever (20) ejects high-pressure water from the flat jet nozzle (1). Once the switch-on lever (20) is released, the flow of water stops.
Pressing the switch lock (21) enables you to secure the telescopic tube against being unintentional switched on.
FIGURE E
Adapter with threaded connector
The adapter (25) is intended for use with PARKSIDE high-pressure cleaners
PHD 100 A1, PHD 100 B2, PHD 100 C2, PHD 100 D2, PHD 110 D1
PHD 150 A1, PHD 150 B2, PHD 150 C2, PHD 150 D3
PHD 170 A1, PHD 170 B2
PHDP 180 A1.
- Insert the adapter into the water connection (15) on the handgrip (11) of your telescopic tube. You will hear it click into place.
- Establish a water connection with your high-pressure cleaner via the adapter (25) on the water connection (15) on the handgrip (11) of your telescopic tube.
Quick-Connect adapter (third-party devices)
Quick-Connect adapter (26) with securing clip (27) for high-pressure cleaners
made by third-party manufacturers.
- Insert the Quick-Connect adapter (third-party devices) (26) into the water connection (15) on the handgrip (11) of your telescopic tube. You will hear it click into place.
- Remove by pulling the securing clip (27) for the Quick-Connect adapter (third-party devices) (26).
- Establish a water connection with your high-pressure cleaner via the adapter (26) on the water connection (15) on the handgrip (11) of your telescopic tube.
- Secure the connection by inserting the securing clip into both holes of the Quick-Connect adapter (third-party devices) (26).
Using detergents
The pressure cleaner was designed for operation with a neutral detergent based
on a biologically decomposable anionic tenside. Other detergents or chemical
substances could impair the safety of the pressure cleaner and damage it. Such
damage to the equipment is not covered by the guarantee.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Always remove the mains plug of the high pressure cleaner before working on
the device. There is a risk of electric shock or injury from moving parts.
Cleaning
Always keep the device clean. Do not use any detergents or solvents.
- Only clean the device with a soft brush or a slightly moist cloth.
Maintenance
The device is maintenance-free.
FIGURE E
Replacing the high-pressure hose
** Replace a damaged high-pressure hose.
Removing the high-pressure hose**
- Detach the flat spray nozzle (1) by turning and pulling it out (bayonet socket) from the elbow connector.
- Remove the safety clip (3)
- Press and hold the release button (24).
- Pull the elbow connector out from the high-pressure hose.
- Press the release for the high-pressure hose (C 13). Pull away the high-pressure hose (C 17) at the connection for the telescopic tube ( 18).
- Pull the high-pressure hose out of the telescopic lance through the opening for the high-pressure hose (C 10).
Installing the high-pressure hose
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Guide the high-pressure hose (17) into the opening for the high-pressure hose (10) with the connection for the elbow connector (19) first.
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Slide the high-pressure hose (17) through the main tube (A 7) and the first, second and third telescopic tube (A 6,5,4). Slide the high-pressure hose (17) until it starts to exit from the third telescopic tube (4) with the connection for the elbow connector (19).
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Slide the angle piece (2) with the high-pressure hose (17) back across the third telescopic tube (4) until the two holes in the angle piece (2) align with
the two holes in the third telescopic tube (4). -
Slide the safety clamp (3) through the angle piece (2) and the third telescopic tube (4).
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Fix the flat jet nozzle (1) by inserting it and rotating it (bayonet locking device) with the angle piece (2).
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Insert the connection for the telescopic tube (C 18) into the connection for the high-pressure hose (C 12) on the handgrip (A 11). It will lock into place.
Storage
- Store the device in a frost-free room.
Waste Disposal and Environmental Protection
Be environmentally friendly. Return the tool, accessories and packaging to a
recycling centre when you have finished with them.
Hand the tool in at a recycling centre. The plastics and metal parts can be
separated and recycled. Ask your Service Center about this.
Defective units returned to us will be disposed of for free.
Dispose of the packaging material correctly
Replacement parts / Accessories
Spare parts and accessories can be obtained at
www.grizzlytools.shop
If you have issues ordering, please use the contact form.
If you have any other questions, contact the ”Service-Center” (see page 15).
High-pressure hose ………………91104814
Service-Center
Service
Great Britain
Tel.: 0800 1528352
(German phone number)
E-Mail (Germany):
kundenmanagement@kaufland.de
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Importer
Please note that the following address is not a service address. Please
initially contact the service centre specified above.
Grizzly Tools GmbH & Co. KG
Stockstädter Straße 20
63762 Großostheim
Germany
www.grizzlytools.de
GRIZZLY TOOLS GMBH & CO. KG
Stockstädter Straße 20
63762 Großostheim
GERMANY
Last Information Update: 10/2022
Ident.-No.: 75040325102022-10 www.fsc.org
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Documents / Resources
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