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Please read and comply 

with these original in-

structions prior to the initial oper-

ation of your appliance and store 

them for later use or subsequent 

owners.

Apart from the notes contained 

herein the general safety provi-

sions and rules for the preven-

tion of accidents of the legislator 

must be observed.

Warnings and notes that are at-

tached on the appliance provide 

important notes for the safe op-

eration.

DANGER

Pointer to immediate danger, 

which leads to severe injuries or 

death.

WARNING

Pointer to a possibly dangerous 

situation, which can lead to se-

vere injuries or death.

CAUTION

Pointer to a possibly dangerous 

situation, which can lead to mi-

nor injuries.

ATTENTION

Pointer to a possibly dangerous 

situation, which can lead to 

property damage.

DANGER

Risk of electric shock.

Never touch the mains plug 

and the socket with wet 

hands.

Check the power cord with 

mains plug for damage prior 

to every use. Immediately 

have damaged power cord 

replaced by an authorised 

customer service / electrician. 

Do not operate an appliance if 

the power cord is damaged.

All current-conducting parts 

in the working area must be 

protected against jet water.

The mains plug and the cou-

pling of an extension cable 

must be watertight and must 

never lie in water. Moreover, 

the coupling may never lie on 

the ground. The use of cable 

reels that ensure that the 

sockets are at least 60 mm 

above the ground is recom-

mended.

Make sure that the power 

cord or extension cable is not 

damaged by running over, 

pinching, dragging or the like. 

Protect the power cords from 

heat, oil, and sharp edges.

Turn off the appliance and re-

move the mains plug prior to 

any care and maintenance 

works.

Repair work and work on the 

electrical components may 

only be performed by an au-

thorised customer service.

Safety instructions

Hazard levels

Electric components

Summary of Contents for K 6 Premium

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions Please read the operating instructions carefully before using the unit 59656410 05 15 K 6 Premium ...

Page 2: ...the Appliance 8 Scope of delivery 9 Proper use 9 Environmental protection 9 Assembly 9 Start up 10 Operation 10 Transport 11 Storage 11 Care and maintenance 11 Troubleshooting 12 Technical specifications 12 Customer Service 12 Illustration 13 Spare parts 15 ...

Page 3: ...ins plug and the socket with wet hands Check the power cord with mains plug for damage prior to every use Immediately have damaged power cord replaced by an authorised customer service electrician Do not operate an appliance if the power cord is damaged All current conducting parts in the working area must be protected against jet water The mains plug and the cou pling of an extension cable must b...

Page 4: ...drum DANGER The user must use the appli ance as intended The person must consider the local condi tions and must pay attention to other persons in the vicinity when working with the appli ance Check important compo nents such as high pressure hose hand spray gun and safety installations for dam age prior to every operation Immediately replace dam aged components Do not op erate appliance with dam ...

Page 5: ...li ance prior to any work on or with the appliance to prevent accidents or damage The water jet that is emitted from the high pressure noz zle results in a repulsion pow er acting on the hand spray gun Make sure that you have a firm footing and are also holding the hand spray gun and spray lance firmly Never leave the appliance unattended as long as it is in operation ATTENTION In case of extended...

Page 6: ...e cleaner is operated is equipped with a system separator pursuant to EN 12729 Type BA Water that has flown through a system separator is no longer classified as drinking water High pressure hoses fixtures and couplings are important for the safety of the appli ance Only use high pressure hoses fixtures and couplings recommended by the manu facturer When disconnecting the sup ply or high pressure ...

Page 7: ... pres sure cleaners aerosols can develop Inhaling aerosols can cause health damage Depending on the applica tion completely shielded noz zles e g surface cleaner that significantly reduce the emission of aqueous aero sols can be used for high pressure cleaning The use of such shielding is not possible with all applica tions If the use of a completely shielded nozzle is not possi ble a respirator o...

Page 8: ... contaminations 21 Spray lance with pressure regulation Vario Power Carrying out the most common cleaning tasks The work pressure can be stagelessly regulated be tween Min and Max You can add detergent when Mix is selected In order to adjust the working pressure release the lever of the trigger gun and turn the spray lance to the desired position 22 Angle adjustable spray lance with pressure contr...

Page 9: ... Illustration Slide the free end of the coiled high pressure hose through the recesses on the dosage regulator Illustration Attach the transport handle insert the bolts into the bores and screw them in Illustration Press the connecting fitting from the short high pressure hose into the brass intake until it locks into place audibly Check the secure connection by pulling on the high pressure hose I...

Page 10: ...h the appliance off and proceed in accordance with the instructions in Chapter Troubleshooting 몇 CAUTION Keep a distance of at least 30 cm when using the jet for cleaning painted surfaces to avoid damage ATTENTION Car tyres paint or sensitive surfaces such as wood should not be cleaned with the dirt blaster as there is a risk of damage Illustration Push the spray lance into the trigger gun and fas...

Page 11: ...even surface Press the disconnect on the trigger gun and re move the high pressure hose from the trigger gun Insert the trigger gun in its holder Engage the spray lance in its compartment Illustration Roll the high pressure hose on to the hose drum Pull out the hose drum handle turn it clockwise then retract the handle Stow the power cord and the remaining accesso ries on the appliance Prior to ex...

Page 12: ...ater dis charging from the HP outlet is free of bubbles Switch off appliance and reconnect HP hose Clean high pressure nozzle Remove dirt and de bris from the nozzle bore using a needle and rinse through with water from the front Check water flow quantity Slight leakage from the appliance pump is normal If the leakage increases contact the authorized customer service Use spray lance with pressure ...

Page 13: ...English 13 Illustration ...

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Page 15: ...English 15 Use only original KÄRCHER spare parts Spare parts ...

Page 16: ...Alfred Kärcher GmbH Co KG Alfred Kärcher Str 28 40 71364 Winnenden Germany Tel 49 7195 14 0 Fax 49 7195 14 2212 http www kaercher com dealersearch ...

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