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curely, otherwise you could
injure yourself or other
people.
Never operate the pressure cleaner
with a closed water tap. Dry run-
ning will damage the pressure
cleaner!
1. Turn on the water tap entirely.
2. Switch on the pressure cleaner with the
ON / OFF switch (8).
Only ever switch on the pressure clean-
er once you have connected all of the
water pipes and they do not leak.
The motor switches on until the required
pressure has built up. After the pressure
has built up, the motor switches off.
3. Press the gun (14) starting lever (19).
The nozzle operates by pressure and
the motor switches back on.
Releasing the starting lever (19) causes
the equipment to switch off. The system
remains pressurised.
• The turbo dirt miller (26) with its rotat-
ing water jet is particularly suitable for
working with low water consumption.
• The standard Vario nozzle (25) with its
fl at jet is particularly suitable for sur-
face cleaning.
If you turn the nozzle tip to the left you
will increase the pressure. If you turn
the nozzle tip to the right you will re-
duce the pressure.
• The rotating washing brush (21) is basi-
cally used without pressure exertion.
The cleaning function results from the
rotary movement and the water fl ow.
The wash brush does not rotate if the
water fl ow is missing.
In the event of leaks in the
water system, switch off the
equipment immediately at the
on/off switch (8) and discon-
nect the equipment from the
mains at the mains power
cord. Risk of electric shock!
Start afresh with making the
water connections (cf. “Start-
up/Operation” from point 3.).
If there is still air in the device,
please proceed as follows:
To vent the supply hose:
1. Remove the quick connector for garden
hose adapter (22) on the water connec-
tion coupling (12) and turn the water
tap on until the water comes out with-
out bubbles.
2. Switch off the water tap.
3. Connect the supply hose to the water
connection (12) on the equipment using
the quick connector for garden hose
adapter (22).
4. Fully open the water tap.
To vent the equipment:
5. Switch on the on/off switch (8) until
pressure has built up.
6. Switch off the on/off switch (8).
7. Press the on lever (19) on the gun (14)
until the pressure has gone.
8. Please repeat process 5. to 7. a few
times until there is no more air in the
device.
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• You can lock or unlock the start le-
ver (19) of the spray gun (14) by
pressing the locking button (20).
Lock the starting lever to prevent
the pressure cleaner from be-
ing inadvertently / accidentally
started.
Interrupting operation
• Release the lever (19) of the gun (14).
• During prolonged work intervals turn
off the pressure cleaner by its ON /
OFF switch (8).
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