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cur within the vicinity of air inlets.
Caution! To avoid damage to the
equipment and any possible
person injury resulting from this:
• Do not work with damaged or incom-
plete equipment, or with equipment
that has been converted without the
approval of the manufacturer. Before
initial operation, have a specialist
check that the required electrical pro-
tection measures are in place.
• Never operate the pressure washer
if the power supply cable or other im-
portant parts, such as the high-pres-
sure hose or the gun, are damaged.
• Protect the pressure washer from frost
and dry running.
• Use only original accessories and do
not carry out conversion work on the
equipment.
• Please read the notes in the operating
instructions on the topic of “mainte-
nance and cleaning”. Any measures
above and beyond these, particularly
opening the equipment, are to be car-
ried out by an electrician. In the case
of repairs, always contact our service
centre.
• The washer was designed for opera-
tion with a neutral detergent based on
a biologically decomposable anionic
tenside. Other detergents or chemical
substances could impair the safety of
the washer and damage it.
• If you come into contact with cleaning
agents, rinse with plenty of clean wa-
ter.
• Water that has passed through a
backflow preventer is classified as un-
drinkable.
• High-pressure hoses, fittings and
couplings are important for machine
safety. Use only high-pressure hoses,
fittings and couplings recommended
by the manufacturer.
• To ensure machine safety, use only
original replacement parts from the
manufacturer or replacement parts
authorised by the manufacturer.
Electrical safety:
Caution: to avoid accidents and
injuries from electric shocks:
• The plug and socket of an extension
cable must be water-tight!
Unsuitable extension cables can
be dangerous as people can be
harmed by an electric shock!
• Protect the electric plug connections
against moisture.
• If there is a risk of flooding, fix the
plug connections in an area that is
safe from flooding.
• Ensure that the mains voltage match-
es the specifications on the rating
plate.
• The electrical installation shall be ac-
cording to national wiring rules.
• Connection to the mains must be car-
ried out by an experienced electrician
and meet the requirements of IEC
60364-1.
• The device must only be connected to
a mains socket via a residual-current
circuit breaker (RCD) with a rated
leakage current of not more than
30 mA. Fuse: at least 6 ampere.
• Before each use, check the equip-
ment, cable and plug for damage.
• If the power cable for this equipment
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