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Caution
Safety devices protect the user and must not be
modified or bypassed.
The appliance switch prevents unintentional op-
eration of the appliance.
This lock locks the lever of the trigger gun and
prevents the inadvertent start of the appliance.
The overflow valve prevents the permissible
working pressure from being exceeded.
If the lever on the trigger gun is released the
pressure switch turns off the pump, the high-
pressure jet is stopped. If the lever is pulled the
pump is turned on again.
Caution
Create stability for the appliance prior to all work
on or with the appliance to prevent accidents or
damage.
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The stability of the appliance is warranted
when it is placed onto an even surface.
The scope of delivery of your appliance is illustrat-
ed on the packaging. Check the contents of the ap-
pliance for completeness when unpacking.
In the event of missing accessories or any trans-
port damage, please contact your dealer.
Illustrations on Page 2
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Coupling element for water connection
2
Connection for water supply with filter
3
High pressure connection
4
Detergent suction hose (with filter)
5
Connection for detergent suction hose
6
Appliance switch "0/OFF“/ „I/ON“
7
Carrying handle
8
Mains cable with mains plug
9
Trigger gun
10 Lock trigger gun
11 High pressure hose
12 Spray lance with high pressure nozzle
According to the applicable regulations,
the appliance must never be used on the
drinking water net without a system sep-
arator. Use a suitable system separator as per
EN 12729 type BA. Water flowing through a sys-
tem separator is considered non-drinkable.
Observe regulations of water supplier.
For connection values, see type plate/technical
data.
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Use a fibre-reinforced water hose (not in-
cluded) with a standard coupling. (Minimum
diameter 1/2 inch (13 mm), minimum length
7.5 m).
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Screw the coupling element (supplied) to the
water connection on the appliance.
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Push the water supply hose onto the cou-
pling unit, then connect it to the water supply.
Caution
In case of impurities in the supply water, a 3/4"
fine water filter must be used.
Caution
Dry runs lasting longer than two minutes lead to
damages to the high pressure pump. If the appli-
ance does not build up pressure within two min-
utes, switch it off and proceed as instructed in
the Chapter "Troubleshooting".
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Connect the high pressure hose to the high
pressure connection of the appliance.
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Push the spray lance into the trigger gun and
fasten it by turning it through 90°.
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Completely open the water tap.
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Insert the mains plug into the socket.
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Turn on the appliance “I/ON”.
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Danger
The trigger gun is subjected to a recoil force
when the water jet is discharged. Make sure that
you have a firm footing and are also holding the
trigger gun and spray lance firmly.
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Unlock the lever on the trigger gun.
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Pull on the lever of the trigger gun; the device
will switch on.
Note:
Release the lever of the trigger gun;
the device will switch off again. High pres-
sure remains in the system.
For normal cleaning tasks.
Not suitable for use with detergents.
Safety Devices
Power switch
Lock trigger gun
Overflow valve with pressure switch
Prerequisites for the appliance's
stability
Operation
Description of the Appliance
Water supply
Water supply from mains
Start up
Operation
Spray lance with high pressure nozzle
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