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Hold the intake hose in the
N
container
Set the detergent metering knob to
N
the desired concentration: 0 %
(min) to 5 % (max)
Hold the spray gun into a suitable
N
empty receptacle (> 20 l) and
actuate for exactly 1 minute
Read the detergent consumption
N
"QR" on the scale
Calculating the actual detergent
concentration:
QR
x V = concentration
Q
QR = amount of consumed
–
detergent (in l/min)
Q = Water without detergent
–
(in l/min)
V = Predilution of detergent (in %)
–
If the actual concentration deviates from
the desired concentration, reset knob
and repeat measurement if necessary.
Calculating the predilution of the
detergent in %
If the predilution is not indicated as a
percentage, it can be calculated using
the following table:
Ratio
1:1
=
50 %
1:2
=
33.3 %
1:3
=
25 %
1:5
=
16.6 %
1:10
=
9 %
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Example:
Calculation ratio of 1:2
A = 1
–
B = 2
–
A
x 100 = value in %
(A + B)
1
x 100 = 33.3 %
(1 + 2)
Tips for operation
The following information and examples
of application make work easier and
contribute to achieving an optimum
cleaning result.
Operating pressure and water
throughput
High pressure dissolves dirt better. The
higher the water throughput, the easier it
is to remove the dirt that has been
loosened.
Clean delicate parts and surfaces (e. g.
car paint, rubber) by applying low
pressure or at a greater distance to
avoid damage. 100 bar pressure is
sufficient for cleaning vehicles.
Nozzles
Fan-jet nozzle
All-purpose – to clean parts and
(sensitive) surfaces.
Applications:
Cleaning vehicles and machines
–
Cleaning floors and surfaces
–
Cleaning roofs and facades
–
Rotary nozzle
To remove stubborn dirt on hard-
wearing surfaces.
Extremely dirty surfaces
Soak extremely dirty surfaces with water
before cleaning them.
RE 232, RE 272 PLUS, RE 282 PLUS