Getting To Know Your Pressure Washer - Bosch UniversalAquatak 1900 Consignes De Sécurité/D'utilisation

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Getting to Know your Pressure Washer

Disconnect the plug from the power source before making any assem-
bly, adjustments or changing accessories. Such preventive safety mea-
sures reduce the risk of starting the pressure washer accidentally.
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NOTE: For
specifications
refer to the
nameplate on
your pressure
washer.
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1. Pressure Washer Unit – Electric powered
pressure washer, it contains the pump and
motor.
2. ON OFF Switch – Switch for turning pres-
sure washer on and off.
3. Water Supply Inlet – Connection for wa-
ter supply hose.
4. Pressure Hose – Hose that carries pres-
surized water from the unit to the trigger
handle.
5. Washer Handle – Folds back against the
back of the pressure washer unit for com-
pact storage.
6. Trigger Handle – Control handle that
includes the trigger, which actuates the
pressure stream.
7. Pressure Hose Inlet – Connection for
pressure hose on trigger handle.
8. Barrel – Part of the trigger handle, which
the lance connects to. Rotates to adjust
angle of fan jet.
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9. Lance – Extends the length of the trigger
handle and accepts various nozzles.
10. 3-in-1 Nozzle – Creates three different
water jets. The nozzle setting changes the
flow rate, which affects the output pres-
sure.
11. Cleaning Pin – A service tool used to as-
sist in cleaning the nozzle.
12. Water Filter – Removes particles from the
incoming water supply.
13. Hose Adapter – Allows connection of the
water supply hose to water filter.
14. Detergent Supply Tube – 30cm/1ft long
tube for use with detergent container.
15. Pressure Hose Outlet – Connection for
pressure hose.
16. Power Cord – Equipped with a GFCI
(ground fault circuit interrupter) unit.
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