HYUNDAI 57504 High Pressure Washer Instruction Manual
- June 11, 2024
- HYUNDAI
Table of Contents
57504 High Pressure Washer
Instruction Manual
57504 High Pressure Washer
WARNING
Read all safety warnings and all instructions. Failure to follow the warnings
and instructions may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury.
Save all warnings and instructions for future reference.
SAFETY WARNINGS
When using the machine, always observe the enclosed safety warnings as well as
the additional safety instructions below.
Personal safety
Wear safety goggles.
Wear hearing protection.
Wear a dust mask.
Wear work gloves.
The following symbols are used throughout this manual:
Denotes risk of personal injury or damage to the machine.
Denotes important information concerning the use of the machine.
The following pictograms are shown on the machine:
Never point the water jet to yourself or other persons. Never point the water
jet to the machine itself. Never point the water jet to electrical wiring or
power outlets.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY WARNINGS FOR HIGH-PRESSURE CLEANERS
Electrical safety
- Never point the water jet to electrical wiring or power outlets because of risk of electric shock.
- If you use an extension cord, it must be of a watertight construction.
- Always remove the plug from the socket before carrying out any maintenance.
Using the wrong type of extension cord can be dangerous!
Personal safety
- High-pressure cleaners must not be used by children or untrained persons.
- Attention: when switching on the machine it kicks back by the force of outgoing ater.
- Never use the machine near human beings, unless they are wearing protective clothing.
- Never point the water jet to yourself or others to clean clothing or footwear.
- Keep the high-pressure hose connected to the machine as long as the system is under pressure. Disconnecting the high-pressure hose while the system is under pressure is dangerous.
- Do not use acids or flammable liquids in the machine. Only use detergents with ph-value of 6-8.
- Never use the machine if the connecting line, safety provisions or other important parts have been damaged.
- When not in use, the machine must be switched off to avoid unintentional starting.
Power tool use and care
- Never point the water jet to the machine itself.
Service
- High-pressure hoses, couplings, etc. are important for the safety of the machine. Only use high-pressure hoses, couplings, etc. which are recommended by the manufacturer.
- Only use spare parts from the manufacturer or which have been approved by the
- manufacturer.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
Always check that the power supply corresponds to the voltage on the rating plate.
- Preferably connect the machine to an electric group which is protected with an earth leakage switch of max. 30 mA.
DESCRIPTION (FIG. A)
Your high-pressure cleaner has been designed for outdoor cleaning of stone,
wood, metal and plastic materials.
- On/off switch
- Connection for high-pressure hose
- Connection for water supply
- Handle
- Pistol grip
- Trigger
- Safety catch
- Lance
- Nozzle
Mounting the lance (fig. B)
- Connect both parts of the lance (8) by fitting the bayonet on the nozzle in the joint of the pistol (5).
Before mounting or removing the lance, always remove the plug from the wall
socket and make sure that the pressure is off the system.
Mounting the soap holder (fig. C)
- Fasten the bayonet on the soap holder (10) in the joint of the connecting piece of the lance (8).
Connecting the high-pressure hose (fig. D)
- Screw the coupling nut (11) to the one end of the high-pressure hose (12) onto the
- connection (13) on the pistol grip (5).
- Screw the coupling nut (14) to the other end of the high-pressure hose onto the connection (2) on the machine.
- Tighten the coupling nuts firmly.
Connecting to the water supply
- Remove the protective cap.
- Connect a garden hose which has been connected to the water mains directly or via a reducing nipple to the connection (3).
Adding a cleaning agent
- Loosen the cap and add a measured amount of cleaning agent to the tank.
- Re-install the cap (8) and tighten it securely.
Only add a cleaning agent if the machine is switched off and the tap of the water mains has been closed.
Instructions for use
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Fully open the tap of the water mains before switching on the machine.
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Hold the trigger of the pistol grip until all air is released from the hose.
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As soon as water starts flowing out of the nozzle, release the trigger and switch on the machine.
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Take hold of the pistol grip and move the lance evenly along the surface to be cleaned.
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Direct the nozzle as required in order to achieve optimal cleaning results. Determining the correct distance for the water jet is a matter of experience.
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Close the tap of the water mains after having switched off the machine.
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Hold the trigger of the pistol grip until the pressure is off the system.
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Lock the trigger using the safety catch.
Never let the machine run idle for more than 2 minutes. Within that period the temperature of the water in the system can become so high that the pump will be damaged beyond repair. -
As soon as the pistol grip is released, the machine automatically shuts off the water supply.
Switching on and off (fig. A)
- To switch the machine on, set the on/off switch (1) to ‘ON/I’.
- To switch the machine off, set the on/off switch (1) to ‘OFF/0’.
The machine automatically switches off in case of overheating. Wait 5 to 10
minutes before switching on the machine again. Contact your supplier if the
machine stops again.
Soap supply
- Pull out the nozzle to put the soap supply into operation.
- Press the nozzle to put the soap supply out of operation.
Never put the soap supply into operation while holding the trigger of the
pistol grip.
Adjusting the water jet (fig. E)
- Turn the nozzle (15) counterclockwise for a pointed jet.
- Turn the nozzle clockwise for a flat jet.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
The machine does not require any special maintenance.
- Regularly clean the ventilation slots.
- If the machine is not used for a longer period of time (3 months or more) or if it is stored in an unheated area, then let the motor before storage suck some anti-freeze to prevent the risk of freezing and oxidation.
Cleaning the inlet filter
Before use always check the inlet filter and clean it if necessary.
- Use your fingers to remove the filter from the connection. Beware not to damage the filter.
- Use your fingers to re-install the filter.
- Check whether the filter has been placed into the connection correctly.
Cleaning the nozzle (fig. F)
During use, if the water jet decreases or stops, the nozzle needs to be
cleaned.
- Make sure that the machine is switched off and that the tap of the water mains has been closed.
- Use the pricking tool (16) provided, to clean the opening (17) in the nozzle (9).
POSSIBLE PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS
Symptom | Possible causes | Corrective actions |
---|---|---|
No detergent | 1. Soap holder is clogged | 1. Clean soap holder with warm |
water
2. Replace soap holder
Unit begins to smoke| 1. Overheated. overloaded or damaged motor| 1. Turn
off unit and call the dealer
Pressure cleaner does not start up| 1. Unit is pressurized
2. Plug is not well connected or electric socket is faulty
3. Extension cord is too long or wire size too small
4. Main voltage supply is too low
5. Thermal safety switch has tripped| 1. Squeeze trigger on gun
2. Check plug, socket and fuse
3. Remove extension cord
4. Check that main supply voltage age is adequate
5. Switch off unit and allow motor to cool down
Pump does not reach necessary pressure| 1. Water inlet filter is clogged
2. Pump is sucking air from hose connections
3. Nozzle is worn or not correct size
4. Unloader is clogged or worn
5. Valves is clogged or worn| 1. Clean water inlet filter
2. Check that connections and locking ring are properly tightened
3. Call the dealer
4. Call the dealer
5. Call the dealer
Fluctuating pressure| 1. Pump is sucking air
2. Clogged nozzle
3. Valves dirty, worm or stuck
4. Water seals worn| 1. Check that hoses and connections are tight
2. Clean with pricking tool
3. Call the dealer
4. Call the dealer
TECHNICAL DATA
Mains voltage | V~ | 230 |
---|---|---|
Mains frequency | Hz | 50 |
Power input | W | 1.6 |
Operating pressure | bar | 90 |
Max. operating pressure | bar | 135 |
Water consumption | l/min | 5,5 |
Max. pressure water supply | bar | 4 |
Max. water temperature | °C | 50 |
Weight | kg | 8,5 |
GUARANTEE
Refer to the enclosed guarantee conditions for the terms and conditions of
guarantee.
ENVIRONMENT
** Your product, accessories and packaging should be sorted for
environmentalfriendly recycling.
Only for EC countries**
Do not dispose of power tools into domestic waste. According to the European
Guideline 2002/96/EC for Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment and its
implementation into national right, power tools that are no longer usable must
be collected separately and disposed of in an environmentally friendly way.
Subject to change; specifications can be changed without further notice.
**** DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
ART. NR. HYUNDAI 57504
TYPE NR. ABW-VAR-90P
High-pressure cleaner
Dvize bv declares under its sole responsibility that this product is in
conformity with the following standards or standardization documents:
EN 55014-1: 2006 + A1:2009, + A2:2011, 55014-2: 2015, EN61000-3-2:2014,
EN61000-3-3:2013
EN 60335-1:2012 + A11:2014, EN 60335-2-79:2012, EN 62233:2008
According to the provisions of the directives: 2006/42/EC, 2014/30/EU
Testing authority: SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.,
Shanghai, China
Keeper of the technical documentation:
A.N.P van Oort
Directeur
01-01-2021
Dvize bv
PO Box 150, 1910 AD Uitgeest, The Netherlands
service@dvize.eu,
www.hyundaipowerproducts.nl
Dvize bv
PO Box 150
1910 AD Uitgeest
The Netherlands
service@dvize.eu
www.hyundaipowerproducts.nl
Imported/Distributed by Dvize bv, The Netherlands
Licensed by Hyundai Corporation Holdings, Korea
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