Introduction
The DENZEL R-110 high-pressure washer is a comprehensive solution for effective cleaning of cars, motorcycles, patios, garden furniture, and other outdoor surfaces. Equipped with a powerful 1800W motor and a maximum water pressure of 110 bar, it efficiently removes tough dirt, grime, and oily stains. This model features integrated wheels for effortless transport, making it suitable for both home and professional use. The adjustable spray nozzle provides flexible pressure control, ensuring safe cleaning for sensitive car exteriors and robust concrete surfaces. For enhanced safety and reliability, the built-in automatic shut-off system prevents overheating, thereby extending the motor's lifespan. Its durable construction with corrosion-resistant components ensures long-lasting performance.

Image: The DENZEL R-110 High-Pressure Washer, highlighting its portability, 1.5kW power, and 110 bar maximum pressure.
Setup
Follow these steps to set up your DENZEL R-110 High-Pressure Washer:
- Unpacking: Carefully remove all components from the packaging. Ensure all parts listed in the packing contents are present.
- Handle and Wheel Assembly: Attach the handle and wheels if they are not pre-assembled. Refer to the diagrams in your physical manual for specific attachment points.
- Water Supply Connection: Connect a garden hose (not included) to the water inlet on the pressure washer. Ensure the connection is secure to prevent leaks. The water supply must be clean and free of debris.
- High-Pressure Hose Connection: Connect one end of the high-pressure hose to the outlet on the pressure washer and the other end to the spray gun. Tighten all connections firmly.
- Nozzle Attachment: Select the appropriate spray nozzle for your task and attach it to the spray gun. The R-110 features an adjustable spray nozzle for versatile cleaning.
- Power Connection: Plug the power cord into a grounded electrical outlet. Ensure the power supply matches the voltage requirements of the unit.

Image: The DENZEL R-110 highlighting its adjustable water spray nozzle and easy click connection for the spray gun, facilitating quick setup.
Operating Instructions
Before operating, ensure all connections are secure and the water supply is turned on.
- Purging Air: Squeeze the trigger on the spray gun to release any air trapped in the system. Allow water to flow through the gun until a steady stream is achieved.
- Starting the Unit: Turn on the power switch of the pressure washer. The motor will start, and the unit will build pressure.
- Using the Spray Gun: Hold the spray gun firmly with both hands. Point the nozzle away from yourself and others. Squeeze the trigger to begin spraying.
- Adjusting Pressure/Nozzle: Rotate the adjustable spray nozzle to change the spray pattern and pressure according to the cleaning task. Start with a wider spray pattern and lower pressure on sensitive surfaces.
- Applying Detergent (Optional): If your model includes an external foam generator, fill it with appropriate pressure washer detergent and attach it as per its instructions.
- Shutting Down: Release the spray gun trigger. Turn off the power switch on the pressure washer. Turn off the water supply. Squeeze the trigger again to release any remaining pressure in the system before disconnecting hoses.

Image: A user operating the DENZEL R-110 High-Pressure Washer to clean a car, demonstrating typical use.
Maintenance
Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance and extends the life of your pressure washer.
- Nozzle Cleaning: Periodically clean the nozzle to remove any blockages. A clogged nozzle can cause erratic pressure or damage to the pump.
- Water Inlet Filter: Check and clean the water inlet filter regularly to prevent debris from entering the pump. This is crucial for preventing internal damage.
- Hose Inspection: Inspect high-pressure hoses for kinks, cuts, or leaks before each use. Replace damaged hoses immediately.
- Winter Storage: If storing in freezing temperatures, drain all water from the pump and hoses to prevent damage from ice expansion. Consider using a pump protector.
- General Cleaning: Wipe down the exterior of the unit with a damp cloth. Do not use harsh chemicals.

Image: The DENZEL R-110 illustrating its safety features, including filtering of intake water, which is a key maintenance point.
Troubleshooting
Refer to this section for common issues and their solutions.
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| No pressure or low pressure | Clogged nozzle, air in pump, insufficient water supply, kinked hose | Clean nozzle, purge air from system, ensure adequate water flow, straighten hose |
| Motor not starting | No power, tripped circuit breaker, faulty switch | Check power connection, reset breaker, contact service if switch is faulty |
| Water leaks | Loose connections, damaged O-rings or seals, cracked hose | Tighten connections, replace O-rings/seals, replace damaged hose |
| Unit cycles on and off | Air in pump, small leak, restricted water flow | Purge air, check for leaks, ensure unrestricted water supply |
Specifications
Key technical specifications for the DENZEL R-110 High-Pressure Washer:
- Power: 1800 W
- Maximum Pressure: 110 Bar
- Water Flow Rate: 5.7 Liters/Minute
- Movement: Wheeled design
- Hose Length: 5 meters
- Item Weight: 6.34 kg
- Product Dimensions (L x W x H): 70.5 x 33.5 x 32 cm
- Power Source: Corded Electric
- Safety Certifications: CE, CSA
- Color: Multi-color

Image: The DENZEL R-110 showcasing its reliability features, including a powerful motor and efficient water consumption rate.
Warranty and Support
The DENZEL R-110 High-Pressure Washer comes with a 1-year warranty from the date of purchase, covering manufacturing defects under normal use. Please retain your proof of purchase for warranty claims.
For technical assistance, troubleshooting beyond this manual, or warranty service, please contact DENZEL customer support. Refer to the contact information provided in your product packaging or visit the official DENZEL website for the most up-to-date support details.





