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Check the power cord for damage (risk
of electric shock), and have the
damaged power cord replaced
immediately by a service
technician/electrician.
Make sure there is no damage to the
high-pressure hose (risk of bursting).
If the high-pressure hose presents
any damage, it should be
replaced immediately.
Check if the device (pump)
is watertight.
Losing 3 drops of water per minute is
acceptable, which may come out of the
bottom of the device. In case of major
leaks, contact customer service.
Change the oil.
Remove the machine cover mounting
screw and remove the cover.
Remove the oil container cover.
Tilt the device forward.
Release the oil into the collector.
Add new oil slowly; allow air bubbles
to escape.
Place the oil container cover.
Secure the machine’s cover.
Danger
Danger of injury caused by a device
starting up inadvertently and
electric shock.
Before carrying out any work on the
device, disconnect it from the mains.
In case of damage, only authorized
technical service personnel should
perform repairs on electrical parts.
For malfunctions not mentioned in this
chapter, contact official technical service
with questions and if explicitly indicated.
Check for damage to the
connection cord.
Check the power supply voltage.
In case of electrical defect, contact
customer service.
Fit the silver nozzle.
Clean the nozzle.
Replace the nozzle.
Purge the device (see “Start-up”).
Check the water supply amount (see
technical data).
Clean the sieve at the water
inlet connection.
Check all supply lines to the pump.
If necessary, contact customer service.
Before each service
Every week
Annually or after 500 washing cycles
Oil change
Note
Flow rate and type of oil, see
“Technical Data”.
Troubleshooting
The device does not work
The device does not reach the
necessary pressure
Make sure the oil level is above the
minimum mark in the container.
Clean the sieve at the water
inlet connection.
Clean the filter in detergent
suction hose.