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Park the appliance on an even surface.
Illustration
Push the high pressure hose into the
trigger gun until it locks audibly.
Note:
Make sure the connection nipple
is aligned correctly.
Check the secure connection by pulling
on the high pressure hose.
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Push the high pressure hose into the
quick coupling until it locks audibly.
Note:
Make sure the connection nipple
is aligned correctly.
Check the secure connection by pulling
on the high pressure hose.
Insert the mains plug into the socket.
For connection values, see type plate/tech-
nical data.
ATTENTION
Impurities in the water can damage the
high-pressure pump and the accessories.
For protection, the use of the KÄRCHER
water filter (optional accessory, order no.
4.730-059) is recommended.
Observe regulations of water supplier.
Illustration
Screw the coupling element to the wa-
ter connection on the appliance.
Illustration
Screw the supplied hose coupling on to
the end of your water supply hose.
Attach the water supply hose to the
coupling on the water connection.
Connect the water supply hose to the
water supply.
Completely open the water tap.
This high-pressure cleaner is suited to work
with the KÄRCHER suction hose with back-
flow valve (Optional accessory, order no.
2.643-100) to draw in surface water, e.g.
from water butts or ponds (see specifica-
tions for max. suction height).
Remove coupling from the water con-
nection.
Fill the suction hose with water.
Screw the suction hose into the water
connection of the appliance and insert it
into the water source (e.g. rainwater
drum).
Remove air from appliance before oper-
ation.
Turn on the appliance “I/ON”.
Unlock the lever on the trigger gun.
Pull on the lever of the trigger gun; the
device will switch on.
Let the appliance work until the water
exits at the hand spray gun without bub-
bles (max. 2 minutes).
Release the lever on the trigger gun.
Note:
Release the lever of the trigger
gun; the device will switch off again.
High pressure remains in the system.
Lock the lever on the trigger gun.
Start up
Water supply
Water supply from mains
Drawing in water from open reservoirs