18
English
Blink codes
The operating status LED indicates the operating status
and faults.
Installation
Install the supplied loose parts onto the device before
initial startup.
Installing the spray lance and gun holder
ATTENTION
The spray lance holder and the gun holder cannot be re-
moved once they are engaged!
1. Push the spray lance holder into the left mount on
the device until it audibly locks in place.
Illustration C
2. Push the gun holder into the right mount on the de-
vice until it audibly locks in place.
Initial startup
Battery pack charging
1. Charge the battery pack (see operating instructions
and safety instructions for the battery pack and the
charger).
Installing/removing the flat jet nozzle and
spray lance
Installing
1. Attach the flat jet nozzle to the short or long spray
lance until it audibly clicks into place.
Illustration D
2. Press the short or the long spray lance into the me-
dium pressure gun and fix it by turning it 90°.
Illustration E
Removing
3. Press the spray lance into the medium pressure gun
and loosen and pull it off by turning it 90°.
4. Press the flat jet nozzle unlocking button and pull off
the flat spray nozzle.
Connecting/disconnecting the medium
pressure hose
Connecting
1. Unwind the medium pressure hose and eliminate
any loops and twists.
2. Connect the medium pressure hose to the device:
a Pull the clip on the device.
b Plug in the medium pressure hose.
c Press back the clip on the device.
Illustration F
3. Connect the medium pressure hose to the medium
pressure gun:
a Pull the clip on the medium pressure gun.
b Plug in the medium pressure hose.
c Press back the clip on the on the medium pres-
sure gun.
Illustration G
4. Pull on the medium pressure hose to check that it is
firmly seated in the device and in the medium pres-
sure gun.
Releasing
Note
Before releasing the medium pressure hose, disconnect
the water supply or remove the device from the water
reservoir, see chapter Water removal from water reser-
voir, otherwise water will leak out.
5. Releasing is performed in the reverse sequence.
Establishing the water supply
ATTENTION
Risk of damage due to contaminated water and ad-
ditives!
Contamination in the water and additives can damage
the device and the accessories.
Operate the device only with clear fresh water without
contamination or additives.
Never use contaminated water, waste water or salt wa-
ter.
1. Check the pressure, temperature and quantity of the
supply water for compliance with the requirements,
see chapter
.
Note
Observe the water distribution company regulations.
Connection to a water line
1. Attach the garden hose (not included in the scope of
delivery) to the coupling on the device.
Illustration H
2. Connect the garden hose to the water line.
3. Open the water tap fully.
Water removal from water reservoir
The device can be operated with the WT 12l water res-
ervoir (special accessory 2.644-351.0, included the
OC 6-18 Premium scope of delivery).
ATTENTION
Risk of damage!
There is a risk of damage if the water reservoir is han-
dled improperly.
Proceed prudently: Do not drop or tip over the water res-
ervoir, put it down carefully, do not pull or push it against
hard objects such as kerbs or steps.
When carrying and pulling, follow all instructions in the
chapter Transport.
1. Push the device into the device mount on the water
reservoir until it audibly latches into place.
Note:
The coupling must be mounted on the water
connection!
Illustration I
ATTENTION
Risk of damage!
There is a risk of damage if the device is submerged.
Do not immerse the device in liquids.
Do not fill the water reservoir by immersion or scooping.
2. Fill the water reservoir:
a Unscrew and remove the water reservoir lid.
b Fill the water reservoir with clean, cold clear wa-
ter.
c Attach the water reservoir lid and screw it shut.
Illustration J
Note
Water may escape when releasing the medium pres-
sure hose from the device or medium pressure gun,.
The device is switched on.
The device is switched off.
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