High-pressure cleaner and wet/dry vac GB High-pressure cleaner and wet/dry vac Operating Manual (Translation of the original Manual) Read Manual prior to use! Roya-13530-24 • A5 (ohne AS) • 24.07.
Table of contents 1 Overview ............................................................................ 4 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Scope of delivery ......................................................................... 4 High-pressure cleaner in detail .................................................... 6 Dry/wet vacuum cleaner in detail ................................................. 8 Pistol in detail...............................................................................
Table of contents 5 Wet vacuuming ................................................................. 41 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 Before wet vacuuming ................................................................. Selecting and fitting suction nozzle.............................................. Switching on and wet vacuuming................................................. Switching off and emptying the dirt tank ...................................... 41 42 43 44 6 Dry vacuum cleaning ..........................
1 Overview 1.1 Scope of delivery 1 Overview 1 8 7 3 7 4 2 5 1 6 1 High-pressure cleaner, ZChapter 1.2, “High-pressure cleaner in detail“ 4 High-pressure hose 2 Wet/dry vacuum cleaner, ZChapter 1.3, “Dry/wet vacuum cleaner in detail“ 6 Plastic bag with four replacement sealing rings 3 Pistol, ZChapter 1.
1 Overview 2 1 4 3 2 5 6 7 13 * 12 * 11 8 9 10 1 Accessories console 8 Filter screen 2 Universal nozzle 9 Quick connector adapter 3 Furniture brush 4 Crevice nozzle 10 Plastic bag with ten self-cutting screws 5 Upper pistol holder 11 Lance 6 Lower pistol holder 12*Stiff brush (optional*) 7 Suction hose 13*Roto-brush (optional*) * depending on model and scope of delivery 5
1 Overview 1.2 High-pressure cleaner in detail 3 6 4 5 5 7 8 3 2 1 1 Thread for the high-pressure hose 7 On/Off switch with three positions: 2 Thread for the adapter of the quick connector Left: Pump on 3 Lower pistol holder Right: Socket (Fig. 4/4) on 4 Upper pistol holder 8 Continuously adjustable control knob for adding cleaning agent, ZChapter 4.
1 Overview 4 1 2 3 4 6 5 5 1 Accessories console 4 Service socket 2 Filler cap 5 Cleaning agent tank 3 Cleaning agent hose 6 Electricity cable with device plug 7
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1 Overview 1.6 Technical data of the high-pressure cleaner Type of appliance High-pressure cleaner with removable wet/dry vacuum cleaner Appliance name ‘factory’ high-pressure cleaner and wet/ dry vacuum cleaner Model number M3300 Rated output High-pressure cleaner: 1800 W Service socket: max. 1200 W Rated voltage 220 240 V~; 50 Hz Degree of protection IPX5 Protection class I Dimensions 490 mm x 370 mm x 875 mm Total weight (empty) approx.
1 Overview 1.7 Technical data of the wet/dry vacuum cleaner Type of appliance Wet/dry vacuum cleaner Appliance name ‘factory’ wet/dry vacuum cleaner Model number M3350 Rated output 800 W Rated voltage 220 240 V~; 50 Hz Degree of protection IPX5 Protection class II Dimensions 400 mm x 300 mm x 230 mm Total weight (empty) approx. 3.4 kg Sound emissions value 90 dB (A) [in accordance with DIN EN 60335-2-2:2010] Power cord length approx. 3 m Permissible outside temperature 5 °C ...
2 Safety instructions 2.1 Concerning the operating manual 2 Safety instructions Read this operating manual carefully before you start working with the appliance. Keep the operating manual in a safe place. Include the operating manual if you pass the appliance on to someone else. Non-compliance with this operating manual can lead to serious injuries or damage to the appliance. We take no responsibility for damage due to failure to comply with these operating instructions.
2 Safety instructions 2.2 Concerning users and certain groups of people This appliance is only allowed to be used by persons over the age of 18. Persons of 16 years of age and older are allowed to use the appliance in exceptional cases if they have been trained in the use of the appliance and are supervised by the owner. Users have to have been instructed in the use of the appliance. Users have to have read and understood the operating manual in full.
2 Safety instructions 2.3 Concerning the power supply The appliance is operated with electrical power which means there is always a risk of electric shock. Consequently, particularly comply with the following instructions: Never touch the appliance plug with wet hands. Always pull directly at the appliance plug if you want to disconnect the appliance from the mains. Never pull the power cord, it might break.
2 Safety instructions 2.4 Concerning the jet of high-pressure produced The high-pressure cleaner cleans using a jet of high pressure. This could indirectly or directly lead to injury. So please observe the following: Never direct the high-pressure jet at persons or animals. Never point the high-pressure jet at electric or electronic parts, especially not sockets. Only point a jet of high-pressure that is sufficiently spread at tyres and valves.
2 Safety instructions 2.5 Concerning the noise produced If the pump is in operation and water is exiting under high pressure, the appliance is very noisy. The jet of high pressure might also produce more noise as it hits the object/surface to be cleaned. Always wear hearing protection. Ensure that persons without personal protective equipment are not in the area of use. Comply with the regulations regarding quiet times and noise-producing machines at the location of use. 2.
2 Safety instructions 2.7 Concerning intended use The appliance is permitted to be used both domestically and commercially (high-pressure cleaner [M3300] only). When used commercially there are many more statutory safety requirements on the protection of users, see ZChapter 2.11, “Concerning the obligations of the owner (for commercial use)“ and ZPage 61, “Test protocol (for commercial use)“.
2 Safety instructions Intended use of the wet/dry vacuum cleaner Only use the wet/dry vacuum cleaner without the motor protection filter to vacuum up dirty water, ZChapter 5, “Wet vacuuming“. Only use the wet/dry vacuum cleaner with the motor protection filter inserted to vacuum up dry dirt, ZChapter 6, “Dry vacuum cleaning“. Only use the wet/dry vacuum cleaner with the motor protection filter inserted to blow out small amounts of dirt, ZChapter 7, “Using the vacuum cleaner as a blower“. 2.
2 Safety instructions Misuse of the highpressure cleaner Never direct the high-pressure jet at persons or animals. Never point the jet of high pressure at yourself of others to clean clothes or shoes. Injuries would inevitably be the result! Never point the high-pressure jet at electric or electronic parts, especially not sockets. There is a risk of electric shock! Never clean sensitive surfaces or parts like motors or bearings.
2 Safety instructions Misuse of the wet/dry vacuum cleaner Never vacuum clean people, animals, plants, or in particular hair, fingers and other body parts as well as clothing on the body. This could cause injury. Never vacuum up toner (for laser printers, copying machines, etc.). There is danger of fire or explosion. Never vacuum up hot ash, burning cigarettes or matches. This could cause a fire. Never vacuum up sharp objects such as glass shards, nails, etc. This could damage the appliance.
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2 Safety instructions 2.11 Concerning the obligations of the owner (for commercial use) The owner is only allowed to get people to operate this appliance who are 18 years of age and older. Persons of 16 years of age and older are allowed to use the appliance in exceptional cases if they have been trained in the use of the appliance and are supervised by the owner.
3 Unpacking and assembling 3.1 Unpacking 3 Unpacking and assembling 1. Unpack the appliance and all its accessories. WARNING: Danger of suffocation! Small parts such as screws are delivered with the appliance. Keep these parts away from children at all times as children could swallow them and suffocate. WARNING: Danger of suffocation! The appliance is packaged in plastic film. Keep this away from children at all times as children could play with it and suffocate. 2.
3 Unpacking and assembling 3.2 Assembly WARNING: Danger of injury! Only assemble the appliance if it is not connected to the power supply. Otherwise the appliance could start up accidentally and cause injury. 8 1. Mount the carrying handle by screwing in at the handle 2 of the screws delivered into each brace (Fig. 8). NOTE: Tighten the screws by hand. NOTE: 9 If you have not done so already, take the wet/dry vacuum cleaner up and out of its holder and put it to one side.
3 10 Unpacking and assembling 3. Screw on the carrying handle with two screws on each side (Fig. 10). NOTE: Tighten the screws by hand. 4. By gently lifting, check whether the carrying handle and high-pressure cleaner are securely fastened together. 11 5. Put the upper pistol holder onto the carrying handle you have just mounted (Fig. 11). 12 6. Put the lower pistol holder onto the highpressure cleaner as shown (Fig. 12).
3 Unpacking and assembling 13 14 7. Push the accessories console into the recesses on the back of the high-pressure cleaner (Fig. 13). Screw on tightly with one of the screws provided (Fig. 13). NOTE: Tighten the screws by hand. 8. Mount the high-pressure hose to the pistol using an open-end spanner (size: 17) (Fig. 14). 15 9. Mount the adapter of the quick connector to the appliance (Fig. 15) by screwing it on clockwise by hand until it is finger tight.
4 High-pressure cleaning 4.1 Connecting attachments to pistol 4 High-pressure cleaning WARNING: Danger of injury! Mount the attachments only if the child protection device of the pistol is in the ‘locked’ position (Fig. 16/magnifier). Otherwise, water could exit under high pressure and cause injury. 16 1 2* 3* 1 Lance with adjustable head for a concentrated jet or a broadly distributed spray angle, ZChapter 4.
4 High-pressure cleaning All attachments are attached to the pistol in the same way: 17 a b c 1. Guide the lance/brush into the pipe connection of the pistol (Fig. 17/a). 2. Ensure that the lock appears in the window as shown (Fig. 17/b). 3. Rotate the lance/brush slightly and stop pushing as soon as the lock in the window locks into place as shown. The lock snaps into place (Fig. 17/c). 4.
4 High-pressure cleaning 4.2 Filling the cleaning agent tanks (only when required) CAUTION: Danger of material damage! Only use cleaning agents which are expressly suited for use with high-pressure cleaners. Domestic cleaners, acids, soaps, bleaches, thinners, solvents, alcohol, flammable substances, mineral cleaning agents and cleaning agents containing solid matter could damage the integrated pump. Always comply with the instructions of the cleaning agent manufacturer.
4 High-pressure cleaning 4.3 Selecting location of installation and area of use WARNING: Danger of injury for others! Ensure that there is no one else in the working area. Always work alone! WARNING: Danger of electric shock! Never submerge the appliance in water. Never put it in pools and the like. Never put the appliance down in puddles. WARNING: Danger of injury from the appliance falling! Be particularly careful in the area of stairs.
4 High-pressure cleaning 4.4 Connecting the high-pressure hose To connect the high-pressure hose, proceed as follows: 20 1. Put the high-pressure hose onto the water outlet. 2. Connect the high-pressure hose with the water outlet by tightening the retaining nut by hand until it is finger tight (Fig. 20). 3. Check that the high-pressure hose is fitted securely. 4. Proceed as described under ZChapter 4.5, “Connecting a garden hose (not in the scope of delivery)“.
4 High-pressure cleaning 4.5 Connecting a garden hose (not in the scope of delivery) CAUTION: Danger of material damage! Only connect the high-pressure hose to a garden hose that is connected to a service water line. Do not vacuum water form pools, barrels, containers and the like. On the one hand, the water quality would otherwise be insufficient, on the other, it avoids the danger of the pump running dry or getting blocked.
4 High-pressure cleaning 4.6 Connecting the appliance plug to the power supply WARNING: Danger of electric shock! Even if the socket is equipped with the following safety equipment, the following rules concerning electricity use must be complied with to minimise the risk of an electric shock. Never touch the appliance plug with wet hands. Always pull directly at the appliance plug if you want to disconnect the appliance from the mains. Never pull the power cord, it might break.
4 High-pressure cleaning 4.7 High-pressure cleaning with the lance WARNING: Danger of injury! Keep aware! Even if using the appliance seems easy to you or you are using the high-pressure cleaner from the nth time, proceed carefully and comply with the following rules when using the appliance. Never direct the lance at persons or animals. Always hold the lance in the direction of the surface to be cleaned. Always look in the direction the lance is pointing.
4 High-pressure cleaning 25 26 4. Ensure that you are standing securely (Fig. 25). 5. Unlock the child safety by pushing it in (Fig. 26). 6. Prepare yourself for the recoil of the pistol when you press the spray button. 7. Point the pistol and attachment towards the surface to be cleaned. Choose a large distance to begin with. 27 8. Press the spray button (Fig. 27). - You will hear the pump start up. - Immediately following this air will be expelled and directly after comes the highpressure jet.
4 High-pressure cleaning 9. Carefully set the spray angle by rotating the spray head of the lance (Fig. 28). 28 CAUTION: To take care of the material, we recommend not concentrating the jet of high pressure right from the start. Instead begin with a wide angle and only concentrate the jet if it does not damage the surface. NOTE: You can also influence the cleaning effect by adjusting the distance to the surface to be cleaned. A distance of 25–50 cm is a good guideline.
4 High-pressure cleaning 4.8 High-pressure cleaning with the brushes (optional) CAUTION: Danger of material damage! Consider that despite the soft brushes, grains of sand and similar material could cause scratches. Generally refrain from highpressure cleaning sensitive surfaces! NOTE: If you soak the dirt before high-pressure cleaning, the high-pressure cleaning is faster.
4 High-pressure cleaning 4.9 Applying cleaning agent CAUTION: Protect the environment! Always only use the quantity of cleaning agent that you actually require. NOTE: If you soak the dirt with cleaning agent before high-pressure cleaning, cleaning is faster. 31 Apply cleaning agent over a broad area (to soften dirt before cleaning): 1. Assemble the lance, ZChapter 4.1, “Connecting attachments to pistol“. 2. Set the lance so that the spray angle is wide or at the maximum setting (Fig. 31). 3.
4 High-pressure cleaning 4.10 After high-pressure cleaning 33 A WARNING: Danger of injury due to pressure reserves! Always keep to this action sequence so that pressure reserves can be reduced purposefully. You can avoid injuries in this way. CAUTION: Possible device damage! Always keep to this sequence of actions so that as little water as possible remains in the appliance. Water degenerates and makes the appliance age faster. B C 1. Turn off the high-pressure cleaner using the on/off switch.
5 Wet vacuuming 5.1 Before wet vacuuming 5 34 Wet vacuuming So that you can use the wet/dry vacuum cleaner, the motor protection filter is not permitted to be attached. Therefore, proceed as follows to ensure that the motor protection filter is not installed or to remove it: 1. If you have not done so already, turn the appliance off and pull the appliance plug form the socket. 2. Release the motor unit from the dirt tank by bending both retaining clips upwards (Fig. 34, rear retaining clip covered).
5 Wet vacuuming 5.2 Selecting and fitting suction nozzle NOTE: If required, you can also use the suction tube without any suction nozzle. There are three suction nozzles delivered that can be used for certain cleaning tasks: 37 Furniture brush (Fig. 37/1: Use this to vacuum dust off objects that have sensitive surfaces. 1 2 3 Universal nozzle (Fig. 37/2): Use this to vacuum up large quantities of dirt when wet and dry vacuuming. Crevice nozzle (Fig.
5 Wet vacuuming 5.3 Switching on and wet vacuuming WARNING: Danger of injury! A damaged or incompletely installed appliance must never be used. Check the wet/dry vacuum cleaner and the power cord before each use. 39 1. If required, put on a suction nozzle, ZChapter 5.2, “Selecting and fitting suction nozzle“. 2. Insert the appliance plug into a socket with ground/safety contact. NOTE: You can also connect the wet/dry vacuum cleaner to a service socket of the high-pressure cleaner (Fig. 39).
5 Wet vacuuming 5.4 Switching off and emptying the dirt tank WARNING: Danger of injury! Switch off the appliance and pull the appliance plug from the socket before disassembling the appliance. It is best to empty the dirt container after every vacuuming session. Empty the dirt tank at the latest if dirt comes out of the appliance or floats or the overheating protection has triggered. 41 1. Switch the appliance off and pull the appliance plug out of the socket. 2.
6 Dry vacuum cleaning 6.1 Before dry vacuum cleaning 6 43 Dry vacuum cleaning So that you can use the wet/dry vacuum cleaner as a dry vacuum cleaner, the motor protection filter must be attached. Therefore, proceed as follows to ensure that the motor protection filter is installed correctly. 1. Switch the appliance off and pull the appliance plug out of the socket. 2. Release the motor unit from the dirt tank by bending both retaining clips upwards (Fig. 43, rear retaining clip covered). 3.
6 Dry vacuum cleaning 6.2 Switching on and dry vacuuming WARNING: Danger of injury! A damaged or incompletely installed appliance must never be used. Check the device and its power cord before every use. WARNING: Danger of injury! Be particularly careful when vacuuming stairs. Hold the appliance by hand when vacuuming stairs. Though if you do put it down, make sure that it is always at the foot of the stairs. If putting the cleaner on a step is unavoidable, ensure that you are always above the appliance.
6 Dry vacuum cleaning 6.3 After dry vacuum cleaning 47 1. Switch off the wet/dry vacuum cleaner with the on/off switch (Fig. 47) and pull the plug from the mains socket. 2. Empty the dirt tank, ZChapter 5.4, “Switching off and emptying the dirt tank“. 3. Clean the motor protection filter, ZChapter 9.4, “Cleaning/changing the motor protection filter of the vac“.
7 Using the vacuum cleaner as a blower 7.1 Re-equipping from a dry vacuum cleaner to a blower 7 Using the vacuum cleaner as a blower NOTE: If you want to use the vacuum cleaner as a blower, the motor protection filter has to be installed. If you are unsure as to whether the motor protection filter is actually installed, proceed as described in ZChapter 6.1, “Before dry vacuum cleaning“. 1. Switch the appliance off and pull the appliance plug out of the socket. 48 2.
8 Transport and storage 8.1 Transporting 8 Transport and storage 50 You can carry the wet/dry vacuum cleaner by its (Fig. 5/1) carry handle. You can hold the high-pressure cleaner by the carry handle and pull it behind you (Fig. 50). WARNING: Danger of injury! Do not carry the high-pressure cleaner. With the integrated vacuum cleaner and full cleaning agent tanks it can reach a considerable weight (> 15 kg). There is the danger of underestimating its weight and injuring yourself.
9 Maintaining the appliance 9.1 Maintaining the filter screen of the high-pressure cleaner 9 Maintaining the appliance WARNING: Danger of injury! Switch the appliance off and pull the appliance plug out of the socket. Release pressure reserves by holding down the spray button until no more water comes out. You can avoid injuries in this way. CAUTION: Danger of material damage! Consider that there is still water in the garden hose. Disassemble the garden hose outside. 52 1.
9 Maintaining the appliance 9.2 Replace sealing rings 55 The lance, both brushes and the adapter of the quick coupling each have a sealing ring (Fig. 55). If the sealing ring is obviously damaged, then it has to be replaced. Four sealing rings are delivered for this purpose. Proceed as follows to replace the sealing rings: 1. If you have not done so already, release the attachment from the pistol or the adapter from the high-pressure cleaner. 2.
9 Maintaining the appliance 9.4 Cleaning/changing the motor protection filter of the vac WARNING: Danger of injury! Before you clean or maintain the appliance, switch off the appliance and pull the appliance plug from the socket. Check the motor protection filter each time you empty the dirt tank. Replace the motor protection filter as soon as it is damaged. 57 Proceed as follows to ensure that the motor protection filter is always clean and intact: 1.
9 59 Maintaining the appliance If the motor protection filter is dirty, rinse it out thoroughly under cold running water (Fig. 59) until only clear water comes out. If you want to dry vacuum after this, then allow the motor protection filter to dry for at least 24 hours at room temperature. CAUTION: The filter can be washed, but it is unsuitable for washing machines. Only put the filter back in for dry vacuuming once it is completely dry.
9 Maintaining the appliance 9.5 Cleaning the housing WARNING: Danger of injury! Before you clean or maintain the appliance, switch off the appliance and pull the appliance plug from the socket. CAUTION: Do not use cleaning or scouring agents, solvents or alcohol, as these might damage the appliance's housing. Only clean the outside of the housing using a slightly damp cloth.
10 Correcting problems 10 Correcting problems WARNING: Danger of injury! Never use a defective appliance! Always switch off the appliance and disconnect it from the mains before starting troubleshooting. Before contacting or even sending the appliance to us, use the following table to check whether you can correct the problem yourself. 10.
10 Correcting problems Problem Possible cause Solution A jet of water does come out but it is too weak. The diameter of your garden hose is too small. Choose a garden hose with a larger diameter. See the information in ZChapter 4.5, “Connecting a garden hose (not in the scope of delivery)“ concerning this. The appliance is attached to the water supply, but it is too weak. The water pressure of your water supply is too weak. Talk to your supplier. There is air in the water circuit.
10 Correcting problems 10.2 Correcting problems at the wet/dry vacuum cleaner Problem Possible cause Solution Appliance suddenly sets suction power back to minimum. The integrated overheating protection has tripped (possibly due to blocked suction channels, filters, or similar). Switch the appliance off and pull the appliance plug out of the socket. Eliminate the cause of overheating (e. g. remove blockage and/or empty dirt tank). Wait for about 45 minutes.
10 Correcting problems 10.3 Accessories, spare parts and reference sources WARNING: Danger of injury! High-pressure hoses, fittings and couplings are important for appliance safety. Only use original high-pressure hoses, fittings and couplings obtained from us. Otherwise, water under high pressure could come out of high-pressure hoses, fittings and couplings unpredictably and injure you. WARNING: Danger of injury! The appliance contains no components that are permitted to be repaired by the owner himself.
10 Correcting problems 10.4 Warranty The minimum warranty standard is the respective implementation of EU Directive 1999/44/ EC in national law providing you acquired the appliance as a consumer within the European Union. 10.5 Disposing of the appliance Dispose of the appliance in compliance with the environmental protection laws of your country. Electrical waste may not be disposed of together with domestic waste. Use local old-appliance collection points instead.
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Test protocol (for commercial use) Test protocol (for commercial use) NOTE: High-pressure cleaners used commercially have to be tested by an expert once a year to ensure they meet occupational safety regulations. NOTE: This is a photocopying template. Copy it before you fill it out.
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