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power tool is switched off and times when it is
switched on but running without any load).
Safety information
This section describes the basic safety rules when
working with the pressure washer.
Symbols on the device
Caution!
Familiarise yourself with all operating el-
ements before starting work, especial-
ly functions and modes of action. Ask a
specialist if necessary.
Please read and comply with the instruc-
tion manual for the device!
Caution! If the mains connection cable
is damaged or cut through, immediately
pull the plug from the socket. This also in-
cludes connecting to the water supply or
trying to eliminate leaks.
The device is not suitable for connecting
to a drinking water supply system.
Protection class II (double insulation)
Electrical devices must not be disposed
of with domestic waste.
90
Sound power level L
WA
indicated in dB.
High-pressure washers can be
dangerous if used incorrectly.
The jet must not be directed at
persons, animals, active electrical
equipment or the device itself.
Operate the device vertically
only. Never use horizontally.
Symbols on the cleaning agent
bottle
Caution! Corrosive! Irritant!
May cause serious skin burns and eye
damage.
Correct handling of the
device
General information
•
Read the instruction manual care-
fully. Familiarise yourself with the
controls and how to use the de-
vice correctly.
•
The device must not be used by
children. Children should be su-
pervised to ensure that they do
not play with the device.
•
The device can be used by indi-
viduals with reduced physical,
sensory or mental abilities or a
lack of experience and knowl-
edge if they are supervised or
have been instructed in the safe
use of the device and understand
the resulting hazards.
•
People who are not familiar with
the instruction manual may not
use the device.
•
Pressure washers must not be op-
erated by untrained persons.
•
In the case of a malfunction or
defect during operation, the de-
vice must be switched off imme-
diately and the mains plug un-
plugged. For possible causes of
a malfunction, see Troubleshoot-
ing, p. 13. Or, contact our ser-
vice centre.
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