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Note
To prevent damage due to too much pres-
sure, always position high pressure ray first
from a greater distance towards object to
be cleaned.
The spray angle is essential for the effec-
tiveness of the high pressure ray. Normally
work is performed with a 25° flat ray nozzle
(included).
Recommended nozzles are deliverable as
accessories
– For strong contaminations
0° full ray - nozzle
– For sensitive surfaces and light contam-
inations
40° flat ray - nozzle
– For thick layered, persistent contamina-
tions
Dirt grinder
– Nozzle with adjustable spray angle, for
adaption to different cleaning tasks
Angle-Vario-Nozzle
– Loosen the dirt:
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Spray detergent economically and let it
work for 1...5 minutes but do not let it
dry up.
– Remove the dirt:
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Spray off loosened dirt with the high-
pressure ray.
Removal of light contaminations and clear
rinse, i.e.: Gardening tools, terrace, tools,
etc.
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Set operating pressure according to
need.
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Set temperature regulator to “0”.
Danger
Scalding danger!
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Set temperature regulator to desired
temperature.
We recommend the following cleaning tem-
peratures:
– Light contaminations
30 -50 °C
– Contaminations containing protein, i.e.
in the food processing industry
max. 60 °C
– Vehicle cleaning, machine cleaning
60 -90 °C
If the hand-spray gun is not closed or
opened for more than 30 minutes, the pump
is automatically switched off for safety rea-
sons.
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Press the appliance switch for restart to
"0" and then to "I".
Note
You can also get an EPROM without
switch-off (Order No. 6.682-595) from Cus-
tomer Service.
Danger
Scalding danger! When operating with tem-
peratures above 98 °C, the operating pres-
sure must not exceed 3.2 MPa (HDS 1295:
2.8 MPa) .
Therefore the following measures must def-
initely be performed:
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Replace the high pressure nozzle
with the steam nozzle.
Working with the high pressure nozzle
Recommended cleaning method
Operating with cold water
Operating with hot water
Safety switch-off
Operating with steam
Order No.
Type
4.766-023
HDS 995
4.766-024
HDS 1295
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