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Direct water extraction
Due to the suction capacity of its high pressure pump (up to 2.5 m suction height,
max. hose length 3 m) this high pressure cleaner can suck in water for cleaning
purposes from separate containers or ponds.
In this case the water tank must be bypassed.
1.
Unsrew connecting hose between high
pressure pump and water tank.
2.
Screw suction hose with suction filter
(Item.-no. 15.038 3) with connecting
hose using a spreaded steel pipe fitting
(Item.-no. 46.004).
11.
Switch on high pressure cleaner with
opened safety trigger gun. Bleeding
of the high pressure cleaner: Pull and
release trigger of safety trigger gun
several times. Start cleaning task.
10.
Connect to circuit (see technical data).
12.
When using the filth killer lance make
sure that lance points downward when
starting.
13.
Adjust operating pressureinfinitely
using the rotary handle. The maximum
pressure is factory-set.
Putting into operation
Do not touch the mains plug or any live parts with wet or moist hands.
Direct suction
3.
Put filled suction hose into the water-
filled container and start the cleaning
job.
Use clean water only! Never suck
in water containing chlorine! Do not
suction air!
Prior to starting the first suction the high pressure pump and the
suction hose has to be filled with water!
Note
Depending on the water quality it may occur after a prolonged standstill
that the valves get sticky. Consequently the high pressure cleaner cannot
properly suck in water from a container. In this case connect a hose with
pressurized water to the pump inlet. Having started the high pressure
cleaner the pressurized water opens the valves and the machine resumes
sucking in water from the container. Now you can carry on with your
cleaning task as usual.