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Window Washer
2
Unit diagram
1
Battery cover (not shown)
2
Carrying handle
3
Switch – spraying and vacuuming
4
Indicator lamp
5
Fresh-water tank
5a
Cap – fresh-water tank
6
Dirty-water tank
6a
Locking button – dirty-water tank
7
Threaded connection hose to unit
8
Plug-and-socket connection
hose to cleaning head
9
Shoulder strap
9a
Fastening point for shoulder strap
10
Fastening point for waist belt
11
Spray button
12
Charger (not shown)
13
Cleaning head
13a Slider – cover
13b Rubber blade
13c Felt strip
1. Preparing the unit for use
Applications
• Cleaning of windows, tiles or smooth surfaces (e.g.
mirrors, kitchen cabinets, shower surrounds) with the
cleaning head.
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Information about the battery
• The Window Washer should only be used with the lead
gel battery that has been supplied with the unit. Use
only the supplied charger to charge this battery.
• The battery should never be allowed to become fully
discharged, so charge it as soon as the indicator lamp
on the unit illuminates continuously or if there is a
marked reduction in performance (demonstrated by a
drop in the noise level and poor vacuuming results).
• We recommend that the battery is recharged overnight
after each use of the unit. Overcharging cannot happen
when doing so.
• If the unit is to remain unused for a lengthy period of
time, store the unit only with fully charged battery.
• See Chapter 3 for technical specifications relating to
the battery and charger.
Charging the battery
• Open the cover at the rear of the unit and insert the
battery in such a way that the battery contacts make
contact with those of the unit. Close the cover again.
(
Fig. A, B
)
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Risk of short-circuit!
Risk of short-circuit!
Risk of short-circuit!
Risk of short-circuit!
Risk of short-circuit!
Do not insert any conductive objects (e.g.
screwdriver, etc.) into the charging socket.