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Safety instructions

Read this safety chapter and these origi-
nal instructions before using the device 
for the first time. Act in accordance with 

them. Keep the original instructions for future reference 
or for future owners.

In addition to the notes in the operating instructions, 
you also need to take into consideration the general 
safety regulations and accident prevention guide-
lines applicable by law.

Warnings and information notices attached to the 
device provide important information for hazard-free 
operation.

Hazard levels

DANGER

Indication of an imminent threat of danger that will 
lead to severe injuries or even death.

WARNING

Indication of a potentially dangerous situation that 
may lead to severe injuries or even death.

CAUTION

Indication of a potentially dangerous situation that 
may lead to minor injuries.

ATTENTION

Indication of a potentially dangerous situation that 
may lead to damage to property.

Operation

DANGER

 

● 

Operation in explosive atmos-

pheres is prohibited. 

 

● 

Never suction solvents, liquids 

containing solvents or undiluted acids. This includes 
e.g. petrol, paint thinner or heating oil. The spray mist is 
highly flammable, explosive and poisonous. 

 

● 

Dam-

aged wheels / tyre valves are extremely dangerous. 
Damaged wheels / tyre valves can be damaged by the 
high-pressure jet and explode. The first sign of this is
discolouration of the tyres. Keep a spray distance of at 
least 30 cm when cleaning the wheels / tyre valves.

WARNING

 

● 

Do not use the device if people 

without the proper protective clothing are in its reach.

 

● 

Do not aim the high-pressure jet at yourself, e.g. to 

clean clothes or shoes. 

 

● 

Do not direct the high-pres-

sure jet at persons, animals, live electrical equipment or

at the device itself.

 

● 

Do not spray any objects which 

contain harmful substances (e.g. asbestos). 

 

● 

Check 

the device and the accessories, such as the high-pres-
sure hose, high-pressure gun and safety devices, to 
make sure they are in proper safe and reliable condition 
before each operation. Do not use the device if it is dam-
aged. Replace damaged components immediately.

 

● 

Only use high-pressure hoses, control panels and 

couplings specified by the manufacturer.

 

● 

Risk of 

scalding. When disconnecting the supply or high-pres-
sure hose, hot water can leak out of the connections af-
ter operation.

CAUTION

 

● 

According to the applicable regu-

lations, the appliance may never be used with the drink-
ing water network without a system separator. Ensure 
that the connection to your house water system, with 
which the high-pressure cleaner is operated, is 
equipped with a system separator according to 
EN 12729 type BA.

 

● 

Water that has flowed through a 

system separator is no longer classified as drinkable.

 

● 

Never leave the device unsupervised while it is in op-

eration. 

 

● 

Recoil force from the water stream emerging 

at the high-pressure nozzle acts on the high-pressure 
gun. Keep proper footing and hold the high-pressure 
gun and spray lance firmly. 

 

● 

Accidents or damage due 

to the device falling over. Before all actions with or on 
the device, you must make sure that it is stable.

ATTENTION

 

● 

Do not operate the device at tem-

peratures below 0 °C.

Protective gear

CAUTION

 

● 

Wear suitable protective clothing 

and safety goggles to protect yourself from water or dirt 
backsplash.

 

● 

Aerosols can be formed when using high-

pressure cleaners. Inhaling aerosols can be harmful for 
your health. Depending on the application, the use of 
fully shielded nozzles (e.g. surface cleaners) can signif-
icantly lower the emission of aqueous aerosols. De-
pending on the environment to be cleaned, wear a 
suitable respiratory protective mask of class FFP 2 or 
comparable to protect yourself from inhaling aerosols if 
the use of a fully shielded nozzle is not possible. 

Risk of electric shock

DANGER

 

● 

Only connect protection class I de-

vices to properly earthed power sources.

 

● 

Only con-

nect the device to alternating current. The voltage 
indicated on the type plate must match the voltage of 
the power source.

 

● 

Only operate the device via a fault 

current protection switch (maximum 30 mA).

 

● 

Never 

touch the mains plug and socket with wet hands.

 

● 

The

mains plug and coupling of the extension cable must be 
water tight and may not be placed in water. The coupling 
may not be on the floor. Use cable drums to ensure that 
the sockets are at least 60 mm above the floor.

 

● 

All live 

parts in the work area must be protected against water 
jets.

WARNING

 

● 

Only connect the device to an 

electrical connection which has been set up by a quali-
fied electrician as per IEC 60364-1.

 

● 

Check that the 

mains connection cable with mains plug is undamaged 
each time before using the device. To avoid any possi-
ble danger, a damaged mains connection cable must be 
immediately replaced by the manufacturer, or the au-
thorised customer service department or a qualified 
electrician. 

 

● 

Do not damage the power supply and ex-

 Safety instructions ...............................................

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 Environmental protection.....................................

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 Intended use........................................................

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 Accessories and spare parts ...............................

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 Scope of delivery.................................................

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 Description of the device .....................................

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 Safety devices .....................................................

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 Symbols on the device ........................................

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 Installation ...........................................................

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 Initial startup ........................................................

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 Operation.............................................................

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 Transport .............................................................

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 Storage................................................................

8

 Care and service .................................................

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 Troubleshooting guide .........................................

9

 Warranty ..............................................................

9

 Technical data .....................................................

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