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| Product Type | High Pressure Washer |
| Brand | Cocraft |
| Model | HHR 135 (Art. No. 40-9905) |
| Category | Pressure Washer |
| Rated Voltage | 230 V AC, 50 Hz |
| Input Power | 1800 W |
| Max. Allowed Pressure | 135 bar (13.5 MPa) |
| Operating Pressure | 93 bar (9.3 MPa) |
| Max. Water Supply Pressure | 6 bar (0.6 MPa) |
| Water Flow Rate | 5.3 L/min (max 7 L/min) |
| Max. Water Temperature | 40 °C |
| Weight | 10 kg |
| Protection Class | IPX5 |
| Sound Pressure Level | 84 dB(A) (K=3 dB(A)) |
| Sound Power Level | 96 dB(A) (K=3 dB(A)) |
| Vibration Level | < 2.5 m/s² (K=1.5 m/s²) |
| Included Accessories | Detergent bottle, pistol grip, turbo-nozzle lance, standard lance with adjustable nozzle, rotary brush, cleaning needle, instruction manual |
| Detergent System | Integrated detergent bottle with siphon hose |
| Safety Features | Safety lock on trigger, RCD recommended (max 30 mA), thermal overload protection, non-return valve |
| Min. Garden Hose Length | 6 m (1/2 inch) |
| Water Supply Connection | Quick-release or threaded adaptor (1/2 inch) |
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USER MANUAL HHR 135 Cocraft
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Read the entire instruction manual carefully and make sure that you fully understand it before you use the equipment. Keep the manual for future reference.
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High Pressure Washer
Art.no 40-9905 Model 135 EPWB
Please read the entire instruction manual before using the product and then save it for future reference. We reserve the right for any errors in text or images and any necessary changes made to technical data. If you have any questions concerning technical problems please contact our Customer Services.
Contents
Safety....10
Mandatory instructions....10
Specific safety instructions 12
Key to warning symbols 14
Areas of use ....15
Description 16
Assembly instructions....17
Operating instructions ....17
Useful tips....19
Care and maintenance....19
Storage 19
Troubleshooting....20
Responsible disposal....21
Technical specifications....21
Safety
Mandatory instructions
- Do not use the high pressure washer before reading the entire instruction manual.
- Never point the water jet towards yourself or any other person. There is risk that the spray can penetrate the skin.
- The wall socket that the high pressure washer is connected to must have been installed by a competent electrician in accordance with IEC 60364-1 standards.
- The high pressure washer should be connected to the mains via an RCD (tripping at max 30 mA within a max timeframe of 30 ms).
- Warning: Use only detergent designed for high pressure washers. Other detergents and chemicals can damage the washer or result in personal injury.
- Never use the high pressure washer if there are bystanders in the vicinity, unless they are wearing protective clothing and safety glasses.
- High pressure washers can be dangerous if used in an improper way. Never point the water jet at people, animals, the high pressure washer itself or any other electrical equipment.
- Always pull the plug out of the wall socket before servicing and adjusting the machine.
- The high pressure washer may not be used by minors or persons without the prerequisite knowledge of the machine.
- Use only original parts for repairs and for your own safety.
- Warning: High pressure hoses, adaptors and accessories are important safety features. Use only accessories or exchangeable parts which are recommended by the manufacturer.
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Never use the washer if the mains lead or any other important component is damaged: Safety features, high-pressure hose, lance, pistol grip, etc.
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Any extension lead that is used must be equipped with a waterproof plug and socket designed for outdoor use.
- Warning: Use of incorrect extension leads can be dangerous.
- Be very attentive to minimise the risk of accidents if the high pressure washer is to be used around children.
- Learn how the high pressure washer works so that you can quickly stop and depressurize it.
- Be alert, think about your actions.
- Never use the high pressure washer if you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication.
- Keep the work area free of bystanders and pets.
- Do not overreach or stand on unsteady surfaces. Always adopt a balanced stance with both feet planted firmly on the ground.
- Follow all instructions for service and maintenance as described in the instruction manual.
- Always use protective clothing and safety goggles or a visor. Stones and other small objects can be thrown up by the high-pressure jet. Use hearing protection.
- Warning: The high pressure washer should not be connected to sources of potable water or similar. If you are forced to use a potable water source, the equipped non-return valve and hose must meet IEC 61770 standards.
- The product must not be used by persons (including children) with any form of reduced physical, sensory or mental capacity, lack of experience and knowledge under the provision that they are supervised or that sufficient instruction has been provided to them by a person willing to take responsibility for their safety.
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Children should be kept under close supervision. The high pressure washer is not a toy.
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Damaged mains leads and switches should always be replaced by a qualified tradesman in order to avoid the risk of damage or possible injury.
- Water that has passed through the non-return valve should not be used as a source of potable water.
Specific safety instructions
Keep this instruction manual, so that it is ready for use and can used when loaning out the machine.
- Always make sure that the high pressure washer is turned off and cannot be started accidentally.
- The high pressure washer should never be rebuilt or modified in any way. Parts not approved by the manufacturer should never be used.
- Only use hoses and connections that are recommended by the manufacturer.
- The high pressure washer should never be carried by the mains lead or its pressure hose. Never place your hand on a live power switch while moving the high pressure washer.
- Unplug the high pressure washer when it is not in use, out of sight or when moving it. Unplug the high pressure washer when inspecting, cleaning or changing accessories, or when any used extension leads or similar are damaged. Unplug the high pressure washer should it begin to excessively vibrate.
- Never try to repair the high pressure washer or any of its accessories by yourself. All repairs must only be carried out by qualified service technicians.
- Never operate the high pressure washer near any flammable liquids or gas. Doing so can lead to possible fire or explosion.
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Do not use the high pressure washer if its high-pressure hose, mains lead, switch or any other component is damaged.
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Any extension lead that is used must be equipped with a waterproof plug and socket connection designed for outdoor use. Using a non-compliant extension lead poses a serious danger.
- The user is ultimately responsible for any accidents or injuries caused to others or their property.
- Store the high pressure washer in a dry location out of children's reach.
- Use care when handling the high pressure washer or any of its accessories. Keep all components clean, effective and safe for use.
- Make sure that the power supply used is rated at 230 V AC at the power point.
- Always pre-check that the high pressure washer, mains lead and plug are undamaged before use in order to avoid the possibility of electric shock.
- Damaged leads, adaptors and plugs should not be replaced with parts that do not meet the proper standard safety requirements. Always unplug the high pressure washer if its mains lead is damaged in any way.
- Do not use the high pressure washer if its switch is damaged. Such a situation requires that the lead be changed immediately by a qualified electrician.
- Never overload the high pressure washer. Never use the high pressure washer for any other purposes than that for which it was intended.
Key to warning symbols
Important!
The high pressure washer is marked with important symbols or instructions for the safe use of the high pressure washer.

Read through the entire instruction manual before use, taking into special consideration all warning symbols and labels.

Warning:
This warning symbol is used throughout the instruction manual whenever there is a risk for personal injury. Ensure that you read this section and understand what all the warnings are meant for.

Always use ear defenders and safety goggles or a visor.

Always unplug the high pressure washer if its mains lead is damaged in any way. Always unplug the high pressure washer if it is left unattended, even for the shortest of moments.

Warning: High pressure washers can be dangerous if used in an improper way. Never point the water jet at people, animals, the high pressure washer itself or any other electrical equipment.

The high pressure washer should not be connected to sources of potable water or similar. If you are forced to use a potable water source, the equipped non-return valve and hose must meet IEC 61770 standards.
Areas of use
- The high pressure washer is designed to clean walls, terraces, cars, lawnmowers, bicycles, etc. The high pressure washer may be used with specialised detergents when necessary.
- The high pressure washer is designed to be used outdoors for cleaning masonry, wood, metal and plastic materials.
- This high pressure washer is only intended for private, non-commercial use.
- The high pressure washer must not be used in any other manner than that described in this instruction manual.
Warning: Read carefully through the instruction manual before using the high pressure washer, being extra attentive to any warning texts and symbols. This high pressure washer has many functions that will make any of your jobs quicker and easier. Safety, efficiency and quality have played an important role in the development of this high pressure washer which makes it easy to use and requiring minimal maintenance.
Description

- Detergent bottle
- High pressure washer
- Pistol grip holster/with or without attached lance
- Mains lead bracket
- Handle
- Rotary brush
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Turbo-nozzle lance
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Standard lance with adjustable nozzle
- Pistol grip
- Handle retaining screws (2 ×)
- Water supply inlet
- Cleaning needle
- Instruction manual
Assembly instructions
Check that all the parts are intact and that nothing is missing.
Warning: Turn off the high pressure washer and pull the plug from the wall socket when servicing and adjusting the machine. Check that the power switch is set to the 0 position before assembly.
- Attach the handle (fig. 1). Insert the handle into the holes on the pressure washer and securely attach it with the supplied screws.
- Attach the pistol holster and mains lead bracket (fig. 2). Slide them down securely onto their fasteners.
- Attach the pressure hose and pistol grip (fig. 3). Screw the pressure hose securely onto the pistol grip.
- Attach any desired accessory onto the pistol grip (fig. 4). Insert the accessory into the pistol grip bayonet coupling and turn it a 14 turn clockwise until it locks into place. Pressure washer pre-check:
Warning: Make sure that the chosen accessory is attached securely onto the pistol grip to avoid the risk of it being forcefully ejected by the high pressure jet once the machine is started. - Attach the water supply inlet adaptor (fig. 5). Screw on the adaptor securely. Do not overtighten. Use only your natural hand strength.
- Connect the water/garden hose (fig. 6). Fit the quick-release (sold separately) onto the hose and snap it onto the pressure washer hose inlet.
Operating instructions
- Connect the other end of the hose to a tap (fig. 7). Connect a garden hose (sold separately) between the tap and the pressure washer hose inlet. Use either the threaded mount or a quick-release adaptor for connecting.
Warning: The water supply temperature must not exceed 40 °C . Run the hose for a moment, especially if the hose been lying in the sun and has become warm. The pressure washer must always be operated in an upright/vertical position, never in the prone/horizontal position.
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Check that the power switch is set to the 0 position.
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Plug the mains lead into a wall socket (fig. 9).
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Let the water pass through the lance (fig. 10). Pull the trigger, releasing any trapped air until water begins to flow.
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Start the pressure washer (fig. 11).
- Turn the power switch to the — position to start the pressure washer.
Point the lance towards a safe area.
- Extend the high pressure hose to the required length.
- If the water supply comes from a tank or similar non-pressurised source, both the pump and garden hose must first be filled with water before the pump is started. The water source tank must be positioned at a higher level than the pressure washer. An inlet filter must first be installed onto the hose's inlet if the water source is in any way impure or sedimentary.
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Turn off the pressure washer
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Turn the power switch to the 0 position to turn the pressure washer off.
- Turn off the water tap.
- Minimise the pressure in the pump and hose by pressing the trigger for a few seconds or as long as it takes for all the water to run out of the nozzle.
- Unplug the plug from the wall socket.
- Flip the safety lock backwards to ensure that the trigger grip is locked (fig. 12).
- Wind in the hose.
Warning: Risk of mechanical damage. The high pressure washer should never be run dry (without water) as this may damage the pump. Always fit a filter onto the pressure washer's inlet valve if the source water contains any impurities, otherwise the pump may be damaged.
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Using detergents (fig. 13).
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Flip the safety lock backwards to ensure that the trigger grip is locked.
- Remove the detergent bottle's cap and pull out the siphon hose. Fill the detergent bottle with detergent.
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Insert the hose back into the bottle and refit the cap.
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Adjusting pressure (fig. 14).
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Set the pressure to low by pulling the nozzle outwards (standard lance only, not the turbo lance).
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Flip the safety lock forwards to ensure that the trigger grip is unlocked.
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Adjusting the nozzle (fig. 15).
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Make sure that the pressure washer is correctly assembled, point the lance towards the surface to be cleaned, switch the motor on and pull the trigger.
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The width of the water jet can be adjusted by turning the front section of the nozzle, see figure (not valid for the turbo lance).
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Checking/cleaning the inlet filter (fig. 16).
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The water inlet is already equipped with a filter from the manufacturer to remove any dirt, sediment and other contaminants which can damage the pressure washer.
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Unscrew the adaptor and use tap water to rinse out the filter from the back.
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Cleaning the nozzle (fig. 17). Clean the nozzle with the cleaning needle when needed.
Useful tips
Note: The recommended distance between the nozzle and the surface to be cleaned is approx. 30 cm. Shorter distances provide a higher degree of cleaning power, but can damage the surface being cleaned. Longer distances result in a gentler cleaning jet for sensitive surfaces.
- Do not lay the power lead on roads, cycle paths, etc to avoid possible damage.
Warning: Never use a shorter garden hose than 6 metres (1/2" hose). The hose buffers possible pressure surges in the water lines which protects the pressure washer and allows it work smoothly.
Warning: Water jetting out from the lance will cause it to recoil, so it is important to hold the lance firmly with both hands while standing in a balanced and firm position.
- Never point the resulting water jet at people, animals, towards the pressure washer itself or any other electrical equipment.
- Use protective glasses since water and particles can spray back towards you when spraying against an object.
Warning: Turn off the pressure washer and pull the plug when taking breaks.
Do not leave the machine on while unattended.
Care and maintenance
Warning: Turn off the pressure washer and pull the plug from the wall socket when servicing and adjusting the machine.
- Regular cleaning of the inlet filter and the nozzle are important for the proper operation of the pressure washer. The inlet filter should be removed and cleaned regularly to prevent sediments in the water from damaging the pump and seals.
- Make sure the nozzle is open, carefully remove debris and build-up and rinse with clean water.
- Protect the washer against frost, empty it completely* and remove the pressure hose. Place the pressure washer in dry storage for the winter.
Note: The guarantee is not valid if the machine is frost damaged.
* Start the pump with the trigger pressed or with the pressure hose removed and let the pump run for 30 seconds to completely empty the pump.
Storage
- Store the pressure washer in a dry area out of the reach of children and others who do not have the prerequisite knowledge to operate the machine. Disassemble the pressure hose and lance and store them with the pressure washer. Avoid storing the pressure washer in temperatures below 5 °C or above 40 °C.
Note: Protect the washer against frost. Make sure that it is completely emptied before storing.
Warning: Never run the pressure washer dry. The pump's seals can be damaged in this way.
- Remember that the pressure washer may still be under pressure even when turned off! Depressurise it by pressing the trigger before disconnecting the hoses. Removing the pressure hose while pressurised can be dangerous.
- New nozzles for the pressure washer can be purchased from the supplier. Warning: Never look into the nozzle when it is attached to the washer.
Troubleshooting
The machine does not start
- Is the plug is connected, is there power at the socket, is the fuse/RCD whole/untripped?
- The pressure washer is under pressure. Press the trigger.
Problem with the plug/electrical socket
- Problem with the extension lead. Try another lead.
- Incorrect voltage. Check voltage.
- The power button is in the 0 position.
The pump has insufficient pressure
- Clogged/worn nozzle. Clean or change.
- Insufficient water supply. Check: A 10-litre container should be able to be filled within a minute.
- There can be a kink in the hose. Make sure it is straight.
- The inlet filter might be clogged. Make sure that it is clean.
- The garden hose is clogged or is leaking. Check.
Leaking pump
- The hose couple nipple is not tight.
The pump stops
- The RCD/fuse has tripped. Check.
- The extension lead is too long. Try it without an extension lead.
- The machine is overheating because of an insufficient water supply. The inlet filter may be clogged. Test the water flow: A 10-litre container should be able to be filled within a minute.
No water comes out of the nozzle or there is an insufficient amount of water
- The pump is not drawing in water. Press the trigger and release any possible trapped air and make sure that the suction hose is filled with water. The pressure washer must always be operated in an upright/vertical position, never in the prone/horizontal position.
- Clogged nozzle. Clean.
- The inlet or outlet valve is damaged. Change it.
The trigger cannot be depressed
- The safety lock is activated, push it forward to deactivate it.
Responsible disposal
This symbol indicates that this product should not be disposed of with general household waste. This applies throughout the entire EU. In order to prevent any harm to the environment or health hazards caused by incorrect waste disposal, the product must be handed in for recycling so that the material can be disposed of in a responsible manner. When recycling your product, take it to your local collection facility or contact the place of purchase. They will ensure that the product is disposed of in an environmentally sound manner.

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Symbol of a recycling bin with crossed lines and a blank rectangular base (no text or numbers)Technical specifications
Rated voltage 230 V AC, 50 Hz
Input power 1800 W
Max. water supply pressure 6 bar (0.6 MPa)
Operating pressure 93 bar (9.3 MPa)
Max. allowed pressure 135 bar (13.5 MPa)
Water consumption 5.3 l/min, Max 7 l/min
Max. water temperature 40 °C
Weight 10 kg
Protection class IPX5
Sound pressure level (LpA) 84 dB(A), K PA: 3 dB(A)
Sound power level (LwA) 96 dB(A), K WA: 3 dB(A)
Vibration < 2.5 m/s ^4 , K: 1.5 m/s ^2
Högtryckstvätt
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Märkspänning 230 V AC, 50 Hz
Ineffekt 1800 W
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Nimellisjännite 230 VAC, 50 Hz
Teho 1800 W
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Declaration of Conformity
Declares that this product complies with the requirements of the following directives and standards
High Pressure Washer
Cocraft 40-9905
135 EPWB
| Machinery directive2006/42/EC | EMC directive2004/108/EC | Low Voltage Directive2006/95/EC |
| EN 60335-1:2012+A11:2014EN 60335-2-79:2012 | EN 55014-1:2006+A1:2009 +A2:2011EN 55014-2:1997+A1:2001 +A2:2008EN 61000-3-2:2014EN 61000-3-3:2013 | EN 62233:2008 |

Henrik Alfredsson
Manager Technique & Quality
Insjön, Sweden, 2015-11-25
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