Recommended cleaning method
Loosen the dirt:
–
Spray detergent economically and let it
work for 1...5 minutes but do not let it
dry up.
Remove the dirt:
–
Spray off loosened dirt with the high
pressure jet.
Operating with cold water
Removal of light contaminations and clear
rinse, i.e.: Gardening tools, terrace, tools,
etc.
Eco level
The appliance works in the most economi-
cal temperature range (max. 60°C).
Operating with hot water
Danger
Scalding danger!
Set device switch to desired tempera-
ture.
We recommend the following cleaning tem-
peratures:
Light contaminations
–
30-50 °C
Contaminations containing protein, i.e.
–
in the food processing industry
max. 60 °C
Vehicle cleaning, machine cleaning
–
60-90 °C
After operation with detergent
Set dosing value for detergent to "0".
Set the appliance switch to "1" (opera-
tion with cold water).
Open the hand spray gun and rinse the
appliance for at least 1 minute.
Turn off the appliance
Danger
Danger of scalding by hot water. After oper-
ation with hot water, the device must be op-
erated with open end handgun with cold
water for at least two minutes.
Set the appliance switch to "0/OFF".
Shut off water supply.
Open the hand spray gun.
Turn on pump shortly (appr. 5 seconds)
with device switch.
Pull main plug out of socket with dry
hands only.
Remove water connection.
Activate hand spray gun until device is
pressure less.
Lock the trigger gun.
Storing the Appliance
Lock in the steel pipe into the holder of
the appliance hood.
Roll up high pressure hose and electri-
cal conduit and hang them into the re-
spective holders.
Note: Do not twist high pressure hose and
electrical conduit.
Frost protection
Caution
Frost will destroy the not completely water
drained device.
Store in a frost free area.
If the device is connected to a chimney, the
following must be observed:
Caution
Threat of damage by penetrating cold air
through the chimney.
Disconnect device from chimney when
outside temperature drops below 0 °C.
If it is not possible to store frost free, shut
down device.
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