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Bosch Aquatak 110 / 110 Plus / 115 Plus Pressure Washer

Comprehensive operating instructions for Bosch Aquatak 110, 110 Plus, and 115 Plus high-pressure washers, covering safety, setup, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting.

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Product Overview

The Bosch Aquatak 110, 110 Plus, and 115 Plus are high-pressure washers designed for domestic cleaning tasks, such as washing vehicles, boats, tools, and outdoor areas. These units are not intended for professional use and should be operated within an ambient temperature range of 0 °C to 40 °C.

Main components of the pressure washer
Main components of the pressure washer

Safety Notes

Warning: Never direct the water jet at people, animals, the unit itself, or electrical components. Always switch off and disconnect the power plug before performing any adjustments, cleaning, or maintenance. Ensure the unit is placed on a solid, level base. Do not use the machine if the power cable or high-pressure hose is damaged. Always use a residual current device (RCD) with a tripping current of no more than 30 mA for increased electrical safety.

Operation and Setup

Before starting, ensure the unit is connected to a suitable power source and a water supply that complies with local regulations. Use a system separator when connecting to the drinking water network. To start, release the trigger safety lock, fully press the trigger to clear air from the system, and then turn on the main switch. When stopping, release the trigger, lock the gun, turn off the main switch, and disconnect the water supply.

Maintenance and Storage

Regularly inspect the unit for loose fixings or damaged components. The water inlet strainer should be checked and cleaned periodically to prevent blockages. Before storing, ensure the machine is completely emptied of water to prevent frost damage. Store in a frost-free environment and ensure cables are not trapped.

Cleaning the water strainer
Cleaning the water strainer

Troubleshooting

  • Motor refuses to start: Check power connection, fuse, or if the motor protector has activated (allow to cool for 5 minutes).
  • Pressure pulsating: Often caused by air in the system or inadequate water supply. Run with the spray handle open until steady pressure is achieved.
  • Excessive/Low pressure: Check for blocked or worn nozzles.

Environmental Protection

Dispose of the product, accessories, and packaging in an environmentally friendly manner. Do not dispose of electrical equipment in household waste; follow local regulations for recycling.

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