cause damage. Such damage to
the device is not covered by the
warranty.
• You can buy cleaning agents from
our online shop, Spare parts and
accessories, p. 44.
Requirements
• The cleaning agent tank is filled
with cleaning agent.
• The tip of the standard vario-nozzle
is moved to the front.
Filling and emptying the cleaning
agent tank
1. Remove the sealing cap with suc-
tion hose (16) from the cleaning
agent tank (17).
2. Pull the cleaning agent tank up
and then away from the device.
The cleaning agent tank is re-
moved and can be filled or emp-
tied.
3. Insert the cleaning agent tank in
reverse order.
4. Seal the cleaning agent tank with
the sealing cap.
5. Push the suction hose into the
cleaning agent tank until it reaches
the bottom.
Switching on
WARNING! A leaky water system
can result in electric shock! Move
the On/Off switch (4) to the position
"0" (OFF). Pull out the plug. Try con-
necting the water again (see Estab-
lishing a water supply, p. 34).
WARNING! The device may only
be used in an upright position! There
is a risk of an electric shock if the
device falls over. Move the On/Off
switch (4) to the position "0" (OFF).
Pull out the plug. Only now may you
bring the device into the upright posi-
tion. For your own safety, wait about
five minutes until you restore the elec-
trical connection.
WARNING! Unsuitable extension
cables can be dangerous! Use only
extension cables 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 socket at least 60 mm
above the ground.
1. Ensure that the On/Off switch (4) is
in the "0" (OFF) position.
2. Put the device in an upright posi-
tion.
3. Insert the mains plug into an sock-
et with residual current circuitry.
The right part of the holder for the
mains connection cable (14) as
seen from behind is rotatable. This
allows you to easily remove the
mains connection cable (15).
4. NOTICE! Dry running will dam-
age the device. Do not operate
the pressure washer with the tap
turned off.
Turn the tap on fully.
5. Move the On/Off switch (4) to the
position "I" (ON).
The motor switches on briefly un-
til the necessary pressure has built
up. The motor then stops.
6.
WARNING! Be aware of the re-
coil force when the water jet com-
mences. There is a risk of injuring
yourself or other people. Ensure
that your footing is secure. Keep a
good hold on the trigger gun (6).
Press the switch lever (24) on the
trigger gun (6).
The nozzle starts working at pres-
sure and the motor starts. If you
release the switch lever (24), the
motor stops. The high pressure is
maintained in the system.
GB
MT
37