SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Read all warnings, safety instructions and
other instructions carefully before use and
familiarise yourself with the controls on
the product and how to use them.
The product must only be used for its
intended purpose and in accordance
with these instructions.
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The instructions should be included with
the appliance if you sell it, or pass it on.
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Always follow local regulations for safety
at the workplace and prevention of
accidents.
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Read all the instructions, safety
instructions and all the warning labels on
the high-pressure washer before using it.
Failure to follow all the instructions and
safety instructions can result in the risk of
electric shock and/or serious personal
injury.
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High-pressure jets can be dangerous if
they are not used properly. Do not point
the jet at persons or animals, at live
electrical equipment, or at the high-
pressure washer unit.
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Wear safety glasses and suitable personal
safety equipment.
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The appliance is not intended to be used
by persons (children or adults) with any
form of functional disorders, or by persons
who do not have sufficient experience or
knowledge on how to use it, unless they
have received instructions concerning the
use of the appliance from someone who
is responsible for their safety.
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Keep children under supervision to make
sure they do not play with the appliance.
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The water jet from the high-pressure
nozzle causes the spray gun to jerk when
the trigger is pressed. Keep a firm footing
and good balance at all times, and keep a
firm grip on the spray gun and the spray
head.
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Never leave the appliance unattended
when switched on.
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Do not use the appliance at temperatures
lower than 0°C.
WARNING!
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Only use chemicals recommended by the
manufacturer. The use of other
detergents or chemicals can put safety
at risk.
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Do not point the jet at yourself or any
other person, e.g. to clean clothes or
shoes.
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Do not use the appliance near other
persons who are not wearing safety
clothing.
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Never allow children, or persons who
are unfamiliar with the appliance and
these instructions, to use it.
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Switch off the appliance and remove the
battery during longer interruptions to
the work.
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Remove the battery before working on
the product, before connecting to the
water supply, and before attending to
any leakage.
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Switch off the product immediately and
remove the battery in the event of
malfunction or damage during use.
See the troubleshooting schedule,
or contact the retailer.
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Risk of electric shock and/or personal
injury as a result of moving parts.
Electrical components
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All live components in the work area must
be protected from the penetration of water.
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Do not use the appliance in explosive
environments, such as in the vicinity of
flammable liquids, gas or dust.
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Never use undiluted or diluted solvents
such as petrol, acetone, thinner, fuel oil
etc., or undiluted acids, in the appliance.
These substances can damage the
appliance and produce a mist that is toxic
and explosive, or highly flammable.
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Never use the appliance with flammable or
toxic liquids, or liquids that are otherwise
incompatible with the appliance.
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