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3.1.16
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DO NOT tamper with or adjust the setting of the safety valve or
the safety devices.
3.1.17
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DO NOT alter the original diameter of the spray head nozzle.
3.1.18
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DO NOT move the appliance by pulling on the ELECTRIC CABLE.
3.1.19
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DO NOT allow vehicles to drive over the high pressure hose.
3.1.20
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DO NOT move the appliance by pulling on the high pressure
hose.
3.1.21
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When directed towards tyres, tyre valves or other pressurised
components, the high pressure jet is potentially dangerous. Do not use
the rotating nozzle kit, and always keep the jet at a distance of at least 30
cm during cleaning.
3.1.22
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The use of non-original accessories and any other spare parts not
specifically intended for the model in question is prohibited. All modifica-
tions to the appliance are prohibited; any modifications shall render the
Declaration of Conformity null and void and relieve the manufacturer of
all liability under civil and criminal law.
3.2
SAFETY “MUSTS”
3.2.1
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All electrical conductors MUST BE PROTECTED against the water
jet.
3.2.2
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The electric supply connection must be made by a qualified
electrician and comply with IEC 60364-1. Either a residual current device
that will cut off the power supply if the leakage current to earth exceeds
30 mA for 30 ms or a ground fault interrupt device must be installed.
3.2.3
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DURING start-up, the appliance may cause network noise.
3.2.4
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Use of a residual current breaker (RCB) will provide additional
protection for the operator (30 mA).
3.2.5
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Models supplied without plug must be installed by qualified
staff.
3.2.6
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Use only approved electrical extension leads with suitable
conductor cross-section.
3.2.7
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Always turn off the switch when leaving the appliance
unattended.
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