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Use only original spare parts. You will find a list
of spare parts at the end of these operating in-
structions.
You can rectify minor faults yourself with the help
of the following overview.
If in doubt, please consult the authorized customer
service.
Danger
Turn off the appliance and remove the mains
plug prior to any care and maintenance work.
Repair works may only be performed by the au-
thorized customer service.
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Pull on the lever of the trigger gun; the device
will switch on.
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Check whether the voltage indicated on the
type plate corresponds to the voltage of the
mains supply.
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Check the mains connection cable for damages.
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Appliance ventilation: Switch the appliance
on with the high-pressure hose detached
and operate (max. 2 minutes) until the water
exits the high-pressure connection without
bubbles. Switch off appliance and reconnect
high-pressure hose.
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Check the water supply.
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Pull out the sieve in the water connection us-
ing flat-nose pliers and clean under running
water.
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Clean high-pressure nozzle: Remove dirt
and debris from the nozzle bore, using a
needle and rinse through with water from the
front.
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Check water flow quantity.
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Slight leakage from the appliance pump is
normal. If the leakage increases contact the
authorized customer service.
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Detach spray lance from the trigger gun.
Work only with the trigger gun.
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Clean the detergent suction hose filter.
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Check the detergent suction hose for kinks.
Subject to technical modifications!
Spare parts
Troubleshooting
Appliance is not running
Pressure does not build up in the appliance
Strong pressure fluctuations
Appliance is leaking
No detergent infeed
Technical specifications
Electrical connection
Voltage
220-240
1~50/60
V
Hz
Power consumption
6 A
Protection class
IP X5
Protective class
II
Mains fuse (slow-blow)
10 A
Water connection
Max. feed temperature
40 °C
Min. feed volume
8 I/min
Feed pressure
0,2-1,2 MPa
Performance data
Working pressure
8 MPa
Max. permissible pressure
10 MPa
Water flow rate
5,25 I/min
Detergent flow rate
0,4 I/min
Recoil force of trigger gun
10 N
Dimensions and weights
Length
366 mm
Width
157 mm
Height
268 mm
Weight, ready to operate with ac-
cessories
5,1 kg
Values determined as per EN 60335-2-79
Hand-arm vibration value
Uncertainty K
<2,5
0,3
m/s
2
m/s
2
Sound pressure level L
pA
Uncertainty K
pA
76
2
dB(A)
dB(A)
Sound power level L
WA
+ Uncer-
tainty K
WA
91 dB(A)
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