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Taking out of operation
Small repairs - do it yourself
1.
Switch off the high-pressure cleaner
2.
Cut off the water supply
3.
Open the safety trigger gun catch briefly until the pressure is released
4.
Apply safety catch on the trigger gun
5.
Remove Round Cleaner INOX and clean it with a damp cloth
6.
Check if the rotor is tangled with threads etc.
7.
Put the Round Cleaner INOX onto the floor in such a way that the splash
protection flaps can not be deformed due to rough ground.
8.
Remove high-pressure hose and safety trigger gun
9.
Emptying high-pressure pump: Hold high-pressure hose and switch
motor on until water jet stops escaping at the outlet.
10.
Pull the plug from the socket
11.
Clean high-pressure hose and wind up without loops
12.
Clean and wind up the power supply cable
13.
Clean the water inlet sieve
14.
Store high-pressure cleaner and Round Cleaner INOX
in frost-free rooms in winter
EN
Problem
No water from nozzle although the high-pressure cleaner is running.
The pressure gauge shows full pressure.
Cause
Most likely the nozzle is blocked.
1.
Switch off the high-pressure cleaner.
Pull plug from the socket. Operate
safety trigger gun catch several times
to decrease the pressure.
2.
Remove safety trigger gun and Round
Cleaner INOX first, then rinse high-
pressure hose to remove possible
soiling. Check the water inlet strainer
for contamination.
5.
If the problem still exists, take wire
(paper clip) and push through nozzle
opening. If this procedure is not
successful, the nozzle has to be replaced.
3.
Turn the Round Cleaner INOX over,
so that the bottom is facing you.
4.
Unscrew the 2 nozzles from the
bracket on the rotor.