– 5
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For considerate treatment of the environment use
detergent economically.
–
The detergent must be suitable for the surface to
be cleaned.
With support of the detergent dose valve set deter-
gent concentration as determined by the manufac-
turer.
Note:
Recommended values at the control panel at
maximum working pressure.
Set pressure/temperature and detergent concen-
tration according to the surface to be cleaned.
Note:
To prevent damage due to too much pressure, al-
ways position high pressure ray first from a greater dis-
tance towards object to be cleaned.
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Loosen the dirt:
Spray detergent economically and let it work for
1...5 minutes but do not let it dry up.
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Remove the dirt:
Spray off loosened dirt with the high pressure jet.
Removal of light contaminations and clear rinse, i.e.:
Gardening tools, terrace, tools, etc.
Set operating pressure according to need.
The appliance works in the most economical tempera-
ture range.
Note:
The temperature can be regulated up to 60 °C.
DANGER
Scalding danger!
Set temperature regulator to desired temperature.
We recommend the following cleaning temperatures:
–
Light contaminations
30-50 °C
–
Contaminations containing protein, i.e. in the food
processing industry
max. 60 °C
–
Vehicle cleaning, machine cleaning
60-80 °C
Secure the trigger gun. To do so, push the safety
catch towards the front.
Set dosing value for detergent to "0".
Set the appliance switch to "1" (operation with cold
water).
Open the hand spray gun and rinse the appliance
for at least 1 minute.
DANGER
Danger of scalding from hot water! After operation with
hot water, the device must be operated with opened
handgun with cold water for at least two minutes.
Shut off water supply.
Open the hand spray gun.
Switch on the pump with the power switch and al-
low to run for about 5-10 seconds.
Close the hand spray gun.
Set the appliance switch to "0/OFF“.
Pull main plug out of socket with dry hands only.
Remove water connection.
Activate hand spray gun until device is pressure
less.
Secure the trigger gun. To do so, push the safety
catch towards the front.
Lock in the steel pipe into the holder of the appli-
ance hood.
Roll up high pressure hose and electrical conduit
and hang them into the respective holders.
Note:
Do not twist high pressure hose and electrical
conduit.
ATTENTION
Risk of damage! Frost will destroy the appliance if the
water has not been completely drained.
Store in a frost free area.
If the device is connected to a chimney, the following
must be observed:
ATTENTION
Threat of damage by penetrating cold air through the
chimney.
Disconnect device from chimney when outside
temperature drops below 0 °C.
If it is not possible to store frost free, shut down device.
For longer work breaks or if a frost free storage is not
possible:
Empty detergent tank.
Drain water.
Flush device with anti-freeze agent.
Screw off water supply hose and high pressure
hose.
Screw off supply hose at boiler bottom and drain
heating spiral empty.
Operate device for max. 1 minute until the pump
and conduits are empty.
Note:
Observe handling instructions of the anti-freeze
agent manufacturer.
Fill anti-freeze agent of the trade into swimmer con-
tainer.
Switch on appliance (without heater) till the appli-
ance has been completely rinsed.
A certain corrosion protection is achieved with this as
well.
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CAUTION
Risk of personal injury or damage! Consider the weight
of the appliance when storing it.
Operation with detergent
Cleaning
Recommended cleaning method
Operating with cold water
Eco operation
Operating with hot water
Interrupting operation
After operation with detergent
Turn off the appliance
Storing the Appliance
Frost protection
Shutdown
Dump water
Flush device with anti-freeze agent
Storage
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Summary of Contents for HDS 11/18-4 S Classic
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Page 113: ...5 MAX MIN 1 5 60 C 30 50 C 60 C 60 80 C 0 1 1 5 10 o 0 OFF Eco 113 EL...
Page 114: ...6 0 C 1 9 5 10 o 0 OFF K rcher K rcher 500 114 EL...
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Page 132: ...5 MAX MIN 1 5 60 C Eco 132 RU...
Page 133: ...6 30 50 C 60 C 60 80 C 0 1 1 5 10 0 OFF 0 C 1 9 133 RU...
Page 134: ...7 5 10 0 OFF K rcher K rcher 5 M8 1 MAX 10 500 2 3 4 134 RU...
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Page 213: ...4 EASY Lock 5 EASY Lock EASY Lock EASY Lock 7 5 m 3 4 6 7 8 3 4 0 5 IEC 60364 1 213 BG...
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Page 216: ...7 K rcher M8 5 1 Reed 10 0 OFF 0 OFF 500 2x 3x 4x 1x 2x 3x 4x 216 BG...
Page 217: ...8 0 OFF 5 0 3 0 1x 2x 3x 4x 217 BG...
Page 251: ...5 MAX MIN 1 5 60 C 30 50 C 60 C 60 80 C 0 1 1 Eco 251 UK...
Page 252: ...6 5 10 0 OFF 0 C 1 9 5 10 0 OFF Karcher 252 UK...
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