nozzles (e.g. surface clean-
ers) can significantly reduce
the emission of aqueous aero-
sols. Depending on the envir-
onment to be cleaned, wear
a suitable respirator of class
FFP 2 or comparable to pro-
tect against the inhalation of
aerosols if the use of a fully
shielded nozzle is not pos-
sible.
Do not work with a damaged
•
or incomplete device or one
which has been converted
without the permission of the
manufacturer. Before com-
missioning, have a specialist
check that the required elec-
trical protective measures are
in place.
The device may only be con-
•
nected to a power outlet that
has been installed by an ex-
perienced electrician in ac-
cordance with IEC 60364-1.
Prior to use, always check the
•
power cord and extension
cord for signs of damage or
wear and tear. If the cable
gets damaged during use, it
must be disconnected from
the supply network immedi-
ately. DO NOT TOUCH THE
CABLE BEFORE IT HAS BEEN
DISCONNECTED FROM THE
POWER SUPPLY. Do not use
the device if the cable is dam-
aged or worn.
If the power cord of this
•
device is damaged, it must be
replaced by the manufacturer,
their customer service or by a
similarly qualified person in
order to avoid hazards. con-
tact the service centre.
Connect the device only to
•
a power outlet with a resid-
ual current circuit breaker (FI
switch) of rated residual cur-
rent no more than 30 mA.
Use only extension cords that
•
are designed for outdoor use.
The connection must be dry
and routed above the ground.
We recommend using a cable
drum that holds the power out-
let at least 60 mm above the
ground.
Extension cords must have a
•
minimum wire cross section of
2 × 2.5 mm².
High-pressure hoses, fittings
•
and couplings are important
for device safety. Only use
high-pressure hoses, fittings
and couplings recommended
by the manufacturer.
Do not start the device up if
•
the power cord, water supply
or other important parts such
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