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1.  Starting

1 High-pressure hose
2 Safety ratchet
3 Spray gun
4 Pressure gauge
5 Spray lance with pressure regulator
6 Washing brush
7 Transport bracket
8 Holder for connection lead
9 Appliance switch with motor protecting switch

10 Water inlet connection with strainer
11 Coupling
12 High-pressure outlet
15 Connection lead
16 Detergent dosing-valve
17 Detergent tank
18 Spraygun storage clip
19 Crank handle
20 Hose reel

Fitting the accessories

• Insert the hanger (8) into the slot at the carrying

handle until the retainer hooks snap into place.

• Attach the crank handle on the hose reel.

• Attach the spray gun storage clip to the unit hou-

sing until the retainer hook snaps into place.

• Push the spray lance against the spring into the

bayonet connector of the gun, and then rotate it
through 90 ° until it clicks into place.

Electrical Connection

• See technical data of connected values.

• Check whether the voltage shown on the rating

plate corresponds to that of the power source.

• Connect the plug to the power source.

Note: If you are using an extension cable, it should

always be completely unwound from the cable
drum and have a sufficient cross-sectional area:
10 m = 1.5 mm², 30m = 2.5 mm²

Water Connection

• See technical data for connected values.

• Screw the coupling (supplied with the machine)

onto the inlet water connection of the machine.

• Connect a water supply hose to the machine using

a suitable hose connector to match the coupling on
the machine (hose and connector not supplied).

• Connect the high-pressure hose to the high-pres-

sure outlet.

Suction

• Observe the following if you are drawing water

(temperature max. 40 °C) from an open contai-
ner:
1. Unscrew the union element from the water
connection of the appliance, and attach a suction
hose with filter (order no. 4.440-238) directly to
the appliance.
2. Allow the pump to operate without the high-
pressure hose until water appears at the high-
pressure outlet without any more bubbles.
3. Then re-attach the high-pressure hose.

Purpose

• Use the appliance to clean machines, vehicles,

buidings, tools etc.

• Clean facades, terrasses, garden equipment etc.

without detergent only with the high-pressure spray.

• Engines may only be cleaned at locations

with appropriate oil separators (environmental
protection).

• When the appliance is used at petrol stations and

other dangerous areas, the appropriate safety
regulations must be observed.

• We recommend the dirt blaster as a special at-

tachment for stubborn dirt.

Unpacking the appliance

• Please contact your dealer immediately if, on

unpacking the machine, you discover damage
has been caused during transportation.

• Do not simply discard the packing materials

with the house-hold waste. Take the packing
materials to the appropriate collection areas for
recycling.

Summary of Contents for 730 mxs

Page 1: ...5 959 618 Ä12848 03 00 ...

Page 2: ... class IP 55 of BS 5490 to provide adequate protection against ingress of water etc and cable entries require effective sealing Rubber shrouds should be provided over cable glands Drip proof class IP X2 of BS 5490 plugs and sockets to BS 4343 are suitable for use indoors where the plug is away from the water spray area where the appliance is in use Never touch the mains plug with wet hands Do not ...

Page 3: ...he eyes wash immediately with plenty of water and if swallowed contact a doctor immediately Do not lift up the bonnet while the motor is running Safety instruction for high pressure cleaners Operation The operator must use the unit in accordance with the regulations He she must take local conditions into account and be aware of other people especially children when operating the unit The unit may ...

Page 4: ...4 1 Starting Please read these operating instructions before starting and strictly observe the Safety Instructions for High Pressure Cleaners ...

Page 5: ...with the machine onto the inlet water connection of the machine Connect a water supply hose to the machine using a suitable hose connector to match the coupling on the machine hose and connector not supplied Connect the high pressure hose to the high pres sure outlet Suction Observe the following if you are drawing water temperature max 40 C from an open contai ner 1 Unscrew the union element from...

Page 6: ...manufacturer may be used Unsuitable detergents can damage the appliance and the object being cleaned We recommend the following cleaning methods Step 1 Loosening dirt Spray on detergent sparingly and leave for 1 4 minutes Step 2 Removing dirt Spray off the loosened dirt with the high pressure spray Washing Brush Press the washing brush against the spring force into the bayonet connection of the gu...

Page 7: ...omer service Machine does not Work Check whether the voltage shown on the rating plate corresponds to that of the power source Check the connector cable for damage If the motor overheats allow it to cool down for a few minutes Then switch back on again Machine does not reach Operational Pressure Set the spray lance to the maximum working pressure Ventilate the machine Suction 2 Clean the strainer ...

Page 8: ...on the guarantee please consult your dealer with accessories and receipt of purchase or cantact your nearest authorized cu stomer service centre 6 Technical Data Powerconnection Voltage 240 V Type of current 1 50 Hz Connectedload 2 8 kW Mains fuse slow 13 A Class 1 Water connection Supplytemperature max 60 C Supply rate min 600 l h Supplypressure max 12 bar Supplyhose length min 7 5 m diameter min...

Page 9: ...24 0 6 388 216 0 5 731 040 0 6 435 197 0 4 042 839 0 5 042 840 0 6 647 559 0 I O 6 363 031 4 775 390 0 KARCHER 5 037 140 0 5 332 464 0 6 362 534 0 2 883 111 0 5 321 445 0 5 321 445 0 5 029 842 0 6 303 122 0 4 760 389 0 4 762 213 0 6 362 498 0 2 880 296 0 6 390 496 0 730 MXS ...

Page 10: ...uction as well as in the version marketed by us This declaration will cease to be valid if any modifications are made to the machine without our express approval Product High pressure cleaner Model 1 034 xxx Relevant EU Directives EU Machinery Directive 98 37 EEC EU Low Voltage Equipment Directive 73 23 EEC amended by 93 68 EEC EU Directive on Electromagnetic Compatibility 89 336 EEC amended by 91...

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