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B) Directly on the appliance
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Pour water from a container into the
funnel inlet (A9). Fill up to the "MAX"
marking.
Note:
Before initial operation and after des-
caling the steam boiler must be filled with
water. To this purpose, the water reservoir
will need to be filled twice.
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Insert the mains plug into a socket.
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Press the switch (A3) to turn on the ap-
pliance. The green (B2) and orange
(B3) indicator lamps will light up.
Note:
If there is no or not enough water
in the boiler, the pump starts and supp-
lies water from the reservoir into the
boiler. The filling process may take se-
veral minutes.
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The orange indicator lamp (B3) goes
out after approximately 8 minutes. The
appliance is ready for use.
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Push the lock (C3) of the steam switch
forward.
Note:
If you push the lock (C3) back-
wards, the steam switch (C4) cannot be
activated (child-proof lock).
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Activate the steam switch (C4).
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Always direct the steam gun (C1) at a
separate piece of cloth until the steam
is emitted evenly.
Note:
The heater of the steam cleaner
is turned on in regular intervals during
the operation of the appliance in order
to maintain the pressure in the boiler at
a constant level. When the heater is tur-
ned on, the orange indicator lamp (B3)
lights up.
The steam quantity is adjusted using the ro-
tary knob (C5) on the steam gun (C1).
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If you turn the rotary knob forward:
a higher steam quantity is emitted,
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If you turn the rotary knob backward:
a lower steam quantity is emitted.
The water reservoir may be refilled at any
time.
Note:
If there is not enough water in the
steam boiler the pump automatically supp-
lies water from the water reservoir into the
steam boiler.
If the water reservoir is empty,
the pump is not able to fill the steam boiler
and the steam tapping is blocked.
Indicator lamp (B1) - low-water blinks.
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Fill the water reservoir.
Note:
The pump tries to fill the steam
boiler in short intervals. If the filling is
successful, the steam tapping is re-
leased immediately, and the red indica-
tor lamp goes out.
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Press the switch (A3) to turn off the ap-
pliance.
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Disconnect the mains plug from the sok-
ket.
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Press the cover of the appliance con-
nector (A1) to the bottom and discon-
nect the steam plug (C7) from the
appliance connector.
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Empty the residual water from the water
reservoir.
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See page 20, "Storing the Accesso-
ries".
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Always make sure that the brushes are
cold before storing them to avoid a de-
formation of the bristles.
Turning on the Appliance
Adjusting the Steam Quantity
Refilling Water
Turning Off the Appliance
Storing the Appliance
Summary of Contents for SC 1402
Page 3: ...3...
Page 4: ...4...
Page 138: ...138 FI 3x1 mm...
Page 139: ...139 3 5 bar Karcher 5 7 bar Karcher...
Page 140: ...140 3 1 1 D1 D2 D3 D4 1 G3 G1 2 2 1 F1 3 3 4 4...
Page 141: ...141 C7 1 5 5 D1 E1 F1 C1 C1 C2 6 6 G1 C1 7 D1 E1 F1 H1 7 D1 D2 D3 8 8 C2 G2 9 9 8...
Page 142: ...142 9 3 2 3 8 3 C3 C3 C4 C4 3 C5 C1 1 3 1 C7 140...
Page 143: ...143 10 20cm 20 40 cm 5 D2 D2 C1 D1 D2 D3 D4...
Page 144: ...144 2 20 cm C3 C4 E1 E2 1 2 3 4 10 H2 146 K5 A1 5 K rcher E1 F1 H1 K1...
Page 145: ...145 K4 MAX K2 K3 146 C4 10 C4 146 urbo 146 urbo...
Page 147: ...147 Karcher KARCHER 6 295 047 8 7 8 7 4 7 G1 141 1 1 60 C C3 C3...
Page 162: ...162 cc FI 3 1...
Page 163: ...cc 163 3 5 Karcher 5 7 Karcher...
Page 164: ...164 cc 3 1 1 D1 D2 D3 D4 1 G1 G3 2 2 H1 F1 3 3 4 4...
Page 165: ...cc 165 7 1 5 5 D1 E1 F1 1 1 2 6 6 G1 1 7 D1 E1 F1 H1 7 D1 D2 D3 D4 8 8 2 G2 9 9 8 MAX...
Page 166: ...166 cc 9 MAX 3 2 3 164 3 3 3 4 4 1 3 5 1 1 3 1 7 7...
Page 167: ...cc 167 10 20 20 40 5 D2 1 D1 D2 D3...
Page 168: ...168 cc D2 2 20 3 4 1 2 PVC 1 2 3 4 10 2 170 5 1 K rcher D4 1 F1 1 1...
Page 169: ...cc 169 K4 MAX K2 K3 170 4 10 4 170 170...
Page 171: ...cc 171 K rcher K RCHER 6 295 047 8 7 8 A7 G1 165 1 1 D3 60 C 3 3...
Page 172: ...172 cc 220 240 1 50 5 1800 3 5 5 7 7 82 0 95 2 0 6 5 340 420 315...
Page 270: ...270 3x1 mm2...
Page 271: ...271 3 5 5 7...
Page 272: ...272 3 E1 1 D1 D2 D3 D4 1 G3 G1 2 2 H1 F1 3 3 4 4...
Page 273: ...273 C7 A1 5 5 D1 E1 F1 C1 C1 C2 6 6 G1 C1 7 D1 E1 F1 H1 7 D1 D2 D3 D4 8 8 C2 G2 9 9...
Page 274: ...274 A A8 MAX B A9 MAX A3 B2 B3 8 B3 C3 C3 C4 C4 C1 B3 C5 C1 B1 A3 A1 C7 272...
Page 275: ...275 10 20cm 20 40 cm 5 D2 C1 D1 D2 D3...
Page 276: ...276 D2 E2 20 cm C3 C4 E1 E2 und PVC 1 2 3 4 10 H2 278 K5 A1 D4 E1 F1 H1 K1...
Page 277: ...277 K4 MAX K2 K3 278 C4 10 C4 278 278...
Page 279: ...279 K RCHER 6 295 047 8 A7 8 A7 G1 273 H1 E1 D3 60 C C3 C3...
Page 282: ...282 3x1...
Page 283: ...283 3 5 K rcher 5 7 K rcher...
Page 284: ...284 3 E1 1 D1 D2 D3 D4 1 G3 G1 2 2 H1 F1 3 3 4 4...
Page 285: ...285 C7 A1 5 5 D1 E1 F1 C1 C1 C2 6 6 G1 C1 7 D1 E1 F1 H1 7 D1 D2 D3 D4 8 8 C2 G2 9 9 A A8 MAX...
Page 286: ...286 B A9 MAX A3 B2 B3 8 B3 C3 C3 C4 C4 C1 B3 C5 C1 B1 A3 A1 C7 8...
Page 287: ...287 10 20 20 40 5 D2 D2 C1 D1 D2 D3 D4...
Page 288: ...288 E2 20 C3 C4 E1 E2 z B PVC 1 2 3 4 10 H2 14 K5 A1 K rcher E1 F1 H1 K1...
Page 289: ...289 K4 MAX K2 K3 14 C4 10 C4 14 14...
Page 291: ...291 K rcher K RCHER 6 295 047 A7 8 A7 G1 9 H1 E1 D3 60 C k onnen C3 C3...
Page 292: ...292 220 240 1 50 5 1800 3 5 5 7 7 82 0 95 l 2 0 l 6 5 340 420 315...
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