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Note
Up to 10 °dH
4
Position 2
Note
Up to 55 °dH
3. Adjust position 1 to 2 for the desired degree of water
hardness.
Higher positions are irrelevant because these degrees
of hardness do not occur.
4. Attach the cover.
5. Attach the bar.
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Initial startup
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WARNING
Risk of injury from high-pressure jet or electric shock.
Check that the device, accessories, supply lines and con-
nections are in a correct condition before using the device.
Only use the device when it is in a correct condition.
13.1 Connect the high-pressure hose and high-
pressure gun
The high-pressure hose is stored in a storage compart-
ment behind the right-hand door.
The high-pressure gun with spray lance is located in hold-
ers attached to the left front side of the WRS 200.
1
High-pressure hose
2
High-pressure gun
3
Left door rubber latch
4
Door handle
5
Holder with rubber latch
6
Spray lance
7
Intake
1. Release the rubber latch on the right-hand door (at the
top side) and open the door.
2. Remove the high-pressure hose.
3. Release the rubber latch from the upper holder.
4. Remove the high-pressure gun with spray lance.
5. Connect the high-pressure hose to the high-pressure
gun.
1
High-pressure hose
2
WRS 200 high-pressure connection
3
Switchover valve
Upper position: Operation with high-pressure gun
Lower position: Operation with high-pressure gun
closed
Lower position (with front bar option): Switchover to
front bar operation
4
Water hose to water connection
6. Connect the high-pressure hose to the high-pressure
connection.
13.2 Connecting the water hose
Establish the water supply to the WRS 200 (GEKA cou-
pling). Ensure that the mains is disconnected!.
1
Water hose
2
WRS 200 water connection
3
Front bar connection (option)
1. Connect the water hose to the WRS 200.
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Operation
ATTENTION
Pump running dry
Damage to the device
If pressure does not build up in the device after 2 minutes
then switch the device off and proceed according to the in-
structions in the chapter "Help in case of malfunctions".
ATTENTION
Risk of damage
Always keep the doors closed when working and driving.
14.1 High-pressure cleaner
The high-pressure cleaner is operated by the hydraulic
PTO connection on the vehicle.
The burner can be switched-in for generating hot water.