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Note that the user is responsible
for any accidents or risks to oth-
ers and their property.
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Observe noise protection rules
and other local regulations.
Initial start-up
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When using the device, always
wear protective goggles.
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When using the device, always
wear sturdy shoes and full-length
trousers. Do not use the device
barefoot or in light sandals.
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Do not work with a damaged or
incomplete device or one which
has been converted without the
permission of the manufacturer.
Before commissioning, have a
specialist check that the required
electrical protective measures are
in place.
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The device may only be connect-
ed to a socket that was installed
by an experienced electrician in
accordance with IEC 60364-1.
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Prior to use, always check the
connecting cable and extension
cable for signs of damage or
wear and tear. If the cable gets
damaged during use, it must be
disconnected from the supply
network immediately. DO NOT
TOUCH THE CABLE BEFORE IT
HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED
FROM THE POWER SUPPLY. Do
not use the device if the cable is
damaged or worn. To avoid haz-
ards, a damaged mains connec-
tion cable may only be replaced
by the manufacturer, their custom-
er service or a similarly qualified
person.
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Only connect the device to a
power socket with a residual cur-
rent device (RCD) with a rated
residual current no more than
30 mA.
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Unsuitable extension cables can
be dangerous! Use only exten-
sion cables that are designed
for outdoor use. The connection
must be dry and routed above
the ground. We recommend us-
ing a cable drum that holds the
socket at least 60 mm above the
ground.
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Extension cables must have a
minimum wire cross section of 2
× 2.5 mm².
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High-pressure hoses, fittings and
couplings are important for de-
vice safety. Only use high-pres-
sure hoses, fittings and couplings
recommended by the manufac-
turer.
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Do not start the device up if the
mains connection cable, water
supply or other important parts
such as the high-pressure hose
or spray gun are damaged or
leaky.
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Only use the device standing
and on a firm, level surface.
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