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Setting up
1. Fold the curved handle (1) up as far as
it will go.
2. Connect the high-pressure fitting (jet
gun) (
25) to the jet gun (9). Ensure
that the hose runs to the front, so as not
to impede the handle (1).
3. Screw the water connection coupling
(7) onto the water connection (6) on
the device
4. Connect the feed hose to the water
supply and allow water to escape from
the other end of the feed hose with no
bubbles, in order to expel the air from
the feed hose. Switch off the water tap.
5. Connect the feed hose with the water
connection coupling (7) and the water
connection (6) on the device.
6. Connect to the spray gun (9) by insert-
ing and screwing in the jet pipe (15).
7. If the jet pipe (15) is fitted, you can
either connect the turbo dirt scabbler
(22) or the standard variable nozzle
(11) to the jet pipe (15). To do this,
plug the appropriate add-on (11/22)
into the jet pipe by rotating it. This will
lock into place audibly. To remove
the add-ons (11/22) press the release
button (26) on the jet pipe (15) and
remove the add-on.
Mains connection
The pressure cleaner you have acquired
is already fitted with a mains plug. The
equipment is designed for connection to
an earthed wall socket with a residual
current operated device (RCD switch) at
230 V ~ 50 Hz.
Only operate the pressure cleaner
after all the above points have been
observed.
1. Ensure that the pressure cleaner is turned
off by its ON / OFF switch (
3).
2. Insert the mains plug into the mains
socket
Operation
Be prepared for the recoil
force of the emitted wa-
ter jet! Ensure that you are
standing firmly and that you
are holding the gun (9) se-
curely, otherwise you could
injure yourself or other
people.
Never operate the pressure cleaner
with a closed water tap. Dry run-
ning will damage the pressure
cleaner!
1. Turn on the water tap entirely.
2. Switch on the pressure cleaner with the
ON / OFF switch (3).
Only ever switch on the pressure clean-
er once you have connected all of the
water pipes and they do not leak.
The motor switches on until the re-
quired pressure has built up. After
the pressure has built up, the motor
switches off.
3. Press the gun (9) starting lever (13).
The nozzle operates by pressure and
the motor switches back on.
Releasing the starting lever (13) causes
the equipment to switch off.
The system remains pressurised.
• The turbo dirt blaster (
22) produces
a rotating water jet and is designed for
low water consumption work.
• The standard Vario nozzle (11) pro
-
duces a flat wide jet particularly suited
for large surfaces.
Turn the tip of the nozzle left to reduce
the width of the jet. Turn the tip of the