Operating elements and how
they work
Familiarise yourself with the operating ele-
ments before using the device for the first
time.
Pistol grip (1)
• Switch lever (17)
- Pulling the switch lever: Activates the
pressure jet
- Releasing the switch lever: Deactiva-
tes the pressure jet
• Switch lever child safety lock
(18) (seen from behind)
←
The switch lever is locked
→
You can pull the switch lever
WARNING! Risk of injury due to
pressure jet! Lock the switch lever every
time you take a break.
• Pressure setting (20)
The pistol grip pipe can be turned
through three levels.
-
low pressure
-
high pressure
• LC display (15)
The display shows the set pressure
when the switch lever is pulled.
high pressure for walls and
foam
medium pressure for vehicles
low pressure for sensitive ob-
jects
Setting up
Setting up the device
1. Place the device horizontally on a le-
vel, solid surface.
2. Plug the high-pressure hose into the
high-pressure connection on the pistol
grip (1).
3. Fit a suitable attachment.
Mains connection
WARNING! Risk of injury due to un-
intentional start-up. Do not insert the plug
into the device until it is fully prepared for
use
• Prior to use, always check the con-
necting cable and extension cable for
signs of damage or wear and tear. If
the cable gets damaged during use,
it must be disconnected from the sup-
ply network 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.
• Only connect the device to a socket
with a protective connector (earth).
Only use extension cables with a pro-
tective conductor.
• Only connect the device to a power
socket with a residual current device
(RCD) with a rated residual current no
more than 30 mA.
• 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 reel that holds the socket
at least 60 mm above the ground.
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