tion: Troubleshooting,
p. 44. Or, contact our
service centre.
Note that the user is re-
•
sponsible for any acci-
dents or risks to others
and their property.
Observe noise protection
•
rules and other local reg-
ulations.
Preparation
Protect yourself against
•
splashing water or dirt
by wearing protective
goggles and suitable pro-
tective clothing.
Aerosols may be pro-
•
duced during the use of
pressure washers. Inhal-
ation of aerosols may be
harmful to health. De-
pending on the applica-
tion, the use of fully shiel-
ded nozzles (e.g. surface
cleaners) can significantly
reduce the emission of
aqueous aerosols. De-
pending on the environ-
ment to be cleaned, wear
a suitable respirator of
class FFP 2 or compar-
able to protect against
the inhalation of aerosols
if the use of a fully shiel-
ded nozzle is not pos-
sible.
Do not work with a dam-
•
aged or incomplete
device or one which has
been converted without
the permission of the
manufacturer. Before
commissioning, have a
specialist check that the
required electrical pro-
tective measures are in
place.
The device may only be
•
connected to a power
outlet that has been in-
stalled by an experienced
electrician in accordance
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 disconnec-
ted from the supply net-
work immediately. DO
NOT TOUCH THE CABLE
BEFORE IT HAS BEEN
DISCONNECTED FROM
THE POWER SUPPLY.
Do not use the device if
the cable is damaged or
worn.
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