Description
Description
Bienvenue à La Vie. Propulsée. Par Greenworks. Les laveuses à pression électriques résidentielles les plus puissants au monde ! Le nettoyage domestique intensif nécessite des outils aussi sérieux que vous. Qu'il s'agisse de la voiture, de la maison, de la terrasse ou de l'allée, vos affaires brilleront à coup sûr. La laveuse à pression sans balais Greenworks GPW 2 300(lb/po²) GEN-II impressionnera à coup sûr. Bénéficiant d'un débit d'eau allant jusqu'à 1,2 GPM, il est puissant, fiable et conçu pour les tâches de nettoyage les plus difficiles. Avec un démarrage par bouton-poussoir sans tracas, il se met sous tension facilement et se met au travail rapidement. Dotée d'un pistolet pulvérisateur en métal robuste, elle est solide et durable, et la pompe est dotée d'un revêtement anodisé résistant à la corrosion. Il est équipé d'un cordon d'alimentation extra-long de 35 pieds avec GFCI en ligne et d'une prise d'alimentation résistante à l'eau, d'un boyau sans tracas de 25 pieds résistant aux torsions qui élimine les enchevêtrements frustrants, de roues jamais plates pour un transport facile, substantiel 2 Réservoir de savon embarqué d'un litre et rangement d'accessoires embarqué. Bénéficiant d'une garantie de 3 ans sur l'outil, il est conçu pour résister à la saleté la plus tenace pour les années à venir.
- PUISSANCE 2 300 PSI (lb/po²) et jusqu'à 1,2 GPM fournit toute la puissance du gaz sans avoir à gérer les fumées, les courroies, les bougies d'allumage ou les filtres. Prêt à nettoyer le béton, la brique, les clôtures, les terrasses, les maisons, les voitures, les caravanes, les bateaux et plus encore !
- SANS BALAIS Le moteur TRUBRUSHLESS™ de 14 AMP à détection intelligente ajuste automatiquement la pression et le débit en fonction de la pointe de buse spécifique utilisée. Le moteur s'éteint grâce à la technologie marche/arrêt lorsque la lance de pulvérisation n'est pas engagée pour économiser de l'énergie et protéger la durée de vie de la pompe et du moteur.
- CARACTÉRISTIQUES Équipé d'un cordon d'alimentation extra-long de 35 pieds avec GFCI en ligne et d'une prise d'alimentation résistante à l'eau, vous disposerez d'une grande flexibilité pour effectuer le travail en toute sécurité. La conception robuste à cadre ouvert équipée de roues de 10 pouces jamais plates garantit durabilité et facilité d'utilisation.
- SAVON Un réservoir de savon intégré de 2 litres et un stockage d'accessoires intégré permettent aux utilisateurs de basculer facilement entre l'application de savon et l'eau propre. Éteignez simplement la buse de savon pour rincer la buse de pulvérisation souhaitée.
- SILENCIEUSE Un faible bruit signifie moins de maux de tête pour vous et vos voisins. À seulement 82,6 dB, vous pouvez laver sous pression à tout moment de la journée !
- PWMA CERTIFIÉ Laveuse à pression certifié PWMA, ce modèle a des performances garanties provenant d'une source fiable.
- COMPREND Un nettoyeur haute pression, une lance de pistolet, une gâchette de pistolet, un boyau haute pression de 25 pieds, 15°, 25°, 40°, des buses de savon et turbo et un manuel d'instructions.
Spécifications
Spécifications
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Poids36,4 livres
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PSI (lb/po²)2 300
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Longueur du boyau25 pieds
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Longueur du cordon35 pieds
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Dimensions du produit assemblé39,1 po. × 18 po. × 24 po.
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Dimensions de l'emballage22,4 po. x 18,3 po. x 16,1 po.
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Poids du colis45,4 lb (20,6 kg)
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MoteurSans balais
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Puissance nominale du moteur1,7 kW
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Température d'entrée maximale104 °F (40 °C)
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Unités de nettoyage2760 CU
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Capacité du réservoir de savon5 L
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Buses incluses15°, 25°, 40°, Savon et Turbo
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Unités de nettoyage par buse15° (2 760 CU), 25° (2 187 CU), 40° (1 850 CU) et Turbo (2 170 CU)
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PSI par buseJusqu'à 15° (2 300 PSI), 25° (1 750 PSI), 40° (1 380 PSI) et Turbo (2 300 PSI)
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Niveau de bruit à 0 pied' (utilisateur)82 dB
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Taille de roue10 po.
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Matériau des rouesPolypropylène/PVC
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Arrêt automatiqueNon
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Rangement verticalNon
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Indice d'étanchéité (IPX)IPX-5
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Rallonges acceptables25 pieds 14 AWG
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Temps d'assemblage estimé≈ 15 minutes
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Garantie3 ans de garantie
Manuels
Manuels
Vidéos de produits
Foire aux questions
Foire aux questions
- What soap should I use with my pressure washer?
- Does my water source have to be of a certain PSI to run the unit properly?
- Can I switch between applying soap and rinsing?
- How do I winterize my pressure washer?
- Can I use hot water with your pressure washers?
- What size are the threaded fittings on the pressure washer?
- What size are the nozzles?
- My pressure washer will not start, or I have started the pressure washer, but it keeps shutting off, pulsating or does not reach high pressure. What’s wrong?
- Can I use a longer high-pressure hose?
- Do you offer extension wands?
- What uses are the different nozzles ideal for?
We only recommend using a designated pressure washer soap. You can use any preferred brand of pressure washer soap, if it does not contain any harsh chemicals such as bleach, alkaline or ammonia. Be sure to follow the directions on the pressure washer soap for whether or not it needs to be diluted; soap should be a watery consistency.
Yes, the ideal input pressure is 60 PSI. However, the unit tolerates between 45-75PSI. If the inlet pressure is below 45 PSI, it will lead to a pressure drop and the machine will not pressurize properly. This often causes the unit to vibrate and sputter. Any higher than 75PSI unit may receive internal damage from over pressure, breaching seals, triggering the thermal valve etc. If the unit does not have the correct PSI the unit will not run correctly, and the motor can be damaged.
Yes, you can! For units with an onboard soap tank: Soap can only be applied with the black soap nozzle, simply switch it out for the appropriate nozzle that you require for rinsing. Allow a few seconds for the soap suds to clear from the line, and then you will have clean water. For units that use a soap bottle: To rinse, you will have to remove the soap bottle and reattach the wand with the appropriate nozzle that you require for rinsing.
The optimum procedure advises using a pressure washer pump saver that can be purchased at most hardware stores. Please see the optimum winterizing procedure below. • Disconnect all water connections (garden hose). • Turn on the machine for a few seconds, until the remaining water in the pump exits. Turn off immediately. • Use a pressure washer pump saver - follow instructions provided on pump saver • Roll up electrical cord and hose neatly, making sure there are no kinks. Ideally, we advise storing the machine and accessories in a room that does not reach freezing temperatures. Do not store near the furnace or other sources of heat as it may dry out the pump seals.
We offer cold water pressure washers only; the maximum inlet water temperature should not exceed 104 °F (40 °C).
All threaded connections on our pressure washers are an M22 14mm fitting.
Our pressure washers use ¼” quick connect nozzles.
There are a few factors that could cause these reactions such as excess air in the pump or a clogged/faulty nozzle. See all troubleshooting options below. Cleaning Obstructed Nozzles Over time with use, the pressure washer nozzles may collect dust, dirt, and calcium build-up which as a result cause the pressure washer to malfunction while in use. To clean nozzles soak them in a 50/50 mixture of white vinegar and warm water for a minimum of 15 minutes. Then proceed to poke your nozzle cleaning tool or paper clip through the end of the nozzle hole to poke out any debris. After you have done this, rinse them with warm water. Purge Air from Pressure Washer Set up the unit as per usual and ensure you are not using an extension cord. Remove any nozzle that may be connected at the end of the wand. Make sure that you have a green light on the GFCI on the power cord. Turn your garden hose on but leave the pressure washer turned OFF. With the pressure washer turned off, squeeze on the trigger for about 3 minutes – allowing the water to run through the unit at no pressure. In doing so, you are bleeding the unit out of any air that may be stuck in the pump. After 3 minutes, turn the unit on. Reinstall one of your clean nozzles and continue using the unit. At this stage, if the unit shuts off when a nozzle is installed be sure to try all nozzles. A faulty nozzle may cause the unit to shut down. Additional components to check: • Ensure a nozzle is connected. Be sure to try all nozzles. • Ensure that the water source is fully opened and is at least 60PSI (Refer to: Does my water source have to be of a certain PSI to run the unit properly?) • Check that there is at least 10' of unrestricted garden hose between the hose connection and the unit, any kinks will prevent the flow of water from going into the unit and prevent proper pressure. • For best results, use a 1” (25 mm) or 5/8” (16 mm) garden hose. • Check that the water inlet is not clogged. Disconnect the garden hose, remove the filter and rinse with warm water. • That you are using a working outlet. Be sure to try more than one!
While you may use a longer high-pressure hose, please note that the pressure will drop.
Unfortunately, we do not offer extension wands. While you may find something compatible with another brand, know that the pressure could be affected.
0° - Red nozzle: This nozzle is typically used for removing tough stains like rust and debris from concrete and metal. You can also use it for removing caked on mud from heavy construction, farm, or lawn equipment. Do not use this nozzle on wood or home siding or for washing a car because this stream is very strong and powerful and can damage a soft surface. 15° – Yellow nozzle: The yellow pressure washer tip provides high versatility with its 15-degree angle tip. Referred to as the washing tip, because it provides adequate pressure to remove dirt from surfaces but is designed to not damage many surfaces. This pressure washer tip is designed for “sweeping” foliage or debris given its wide angle. This tip is versatile due to its wide area of cleaning and strong pressure application. 25° – Green nozzle: The green colored, 25-degree nozzle is best used to sweep away dirt and mud. Use it to sweep away leaves from decks, driveways, and sidewalks. It can also be used for removing light mildew stains and removing algae and bacteria build up from pools. 40° – White nozzle: The white 40-degree tip, referred to as the “fan” tip creates the widest area of cleaning with relatively low pressure. This pressure washer tip is best used for light or delicate cleaning applications. It is recommended for light cleaning on wood decks and other soft or delicate surfaces. 75° Soap – Black nozzle: The black colored nozzle is a low-pressure detergent nozzle. You use this when applying your preferred detergent for your cleaning projects. Turbo Nozzle: The nozzle rotates in a zero-to-15-degree spray pattern in a circular motion to break down tough dirt and grime. The spray pattern can cover area of 4 to 8 inches wide, depending on a distance between the tip and the surface being cleaned.