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arator is classified as undrinkable. Always connect the
system separator to the water supply and never directly
to the water connection on the device.
1. Check the supply pressure, supply temperature and
supply volume of the water supply (see chapter
2. Connect the system separator to the water connec-
tion of the device using a water supply hose (for the
requirements placed on the water supply hose see
chapter
3. Open the water inlet.
Sucking water from a container
1. Screw the suction hose with filter onto the water
connection (for the order number see chapter
2. Vent the device (see chapter
).
Vent the device
1. Unscrew the high-pressure nozzle from the spray
lance.
2. Allow the device to run until the escaping water is
free of air bubbles.
3. In the case of venting problems, allow the device to
run for 10 seconds and then switch it off. Repeat the
procedure several times.
4. Switch off the device.
5. Screw the high-pressure nozzle onto the spray
lance.
Operation
DANGER
High-pressure water jet
Risk of injury
Never fasten the trigger in the actuated position.
Push the safety latch of the high-pressure gun forwards
every time before starting work with the device.
Hold the high-pressure gun and spray lance with both
hands.
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WARNING
Defective device and accessories, defective supply
lines and connections
Danger of injury
The device may only be operated when in a correct op-
erating condition.
High-pressure operation
Note
The device is equipped with a pressure switch. The mo-
tor only starts up when the high-pressure gun is open.
1. Set the power switch to "1".
2. Unlock the trigger gun by pushing the safety latch to
the rear.
3. Pull the trigger of the high-pressure gun.
4. Adjust the working pressure and water quantity by
turning (infinitely adjustable) the pressure and quan-
tity regulator (+/-)
Operation with detergent
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WARNING
Incorrect handling of detergents
Health risk
Adhere to the safety instructions stated on the detergent
packaging.
ATTENTION
Unsuitable detergents
Damage to the device and the objects to be cleaned
Use only detergents approved by KÄRCHER.
Observe the dosing recommendations and notes pro-
vided with the detergent.
Use detergents sparingly to help conserve the environ-
ment.
Note
KÄRCHER detergents ensure fault-free operation. Ask
us for a consultation, request our catalogue or our de-
tergent information sheets.
Note
A cup foam lance (optional)is needed for operating with
detergent.
1. Unscrew the container.
Illustration E
1
Container
2
Foam nozzle
3
High-pressure gun
4
Suction hose
5
Gate
Detergent mixing: 3=high, 2=medium, 1=low
2. Plug the desired gate into the suction hose.
3. Fill the detergent into the container.
4. Screw the container onto the foam nozzle.
5. Disconnect the spray lance from the high-pressure
gun.
6. Connect the cup foam lance to the high-pressure
gun and hand-tighten.
7. Start up the high-pressure cleaner.
Recommended cleaning method
1. Spray the detergent sparingly on the dry surface and
let it work for a while (do not let it dry).
2. Rinse off the loosened dirt with the high-pressure
jet.
After operating with detergent
The cup foam lance must be flushed after use to prevent
the formation of detergent deposits.
1. Unscrew the container.
2. Pour the remaining detergent back into the original
packaging.
3. Fill the container with clear water.
4. Screw the container onto the cup foam lance nozzle.
5. Operate the cup foam lance for approx. 1 minute to
flush the detergent residue.
6. Empty the container.
Interrupting operation
1. Close the high-pressure gun.
The device switches off.
2. Push the safety latch forwards.
The high-pressure gun is secured.
Continuing operation
1. Push the safety latch backwards.
The high-pressure gun is unlocked.
2. Open the high-pressure gun.
The device switches on.
Finishing operation
1. Close the water inlet.
2. Open the high-pressure gun.
3. Set the trigger to "I/ON" and allow the device to run
for 5-10 seconds.
4. Close the high-pressure gun.
5. Set the power switch to "0/OFF".
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