4.
Place the spray gun in the storage position.
5.
Place both spray heads in the storage
position.
6.
Place the large spray head with the nozzle
down.
7.
Wind up the high-pressure hose on the
hose reel.
8.
Place the hose in the space for
accessories.
•
Before long-term storage, e.g. over the
winter, follow the instructions in the
section on care and maintenance.
•
Store the high-pressure washer, its parts
and accessories, out of the reach of
children. A suitable storage temperature is
from 10 to 30°C. Do not expose the
high-pressure washer to frost – risk of
freeze damage.
•
Store the high-pressure washer protected
from dust, preferably in the packaging.
Frost protection
NOTE:
1.
Empty any water in the high-pressure
washer and all the accessories to avoid
the risk of freezing.
2.
Disconnect the water supply from the
high-pressure washer.
3.
Remove the spray head from the spray
gun.
4.
Start the high-pressure washer with the
power switch.
5.
Press the trigger until no more water
comes through the nozzle.
6.
Release the trigger.
7.
Lock the spray gun with the catch.
8.
Switch off the high-pressure washer with
the power switch.
9.
Store the high-pressure washer and all
accessories frost-free.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
WARNING!
Release the pressure, switch off the high-
pressure washer and pull out the plug before
cleaning and/or maintenance.
High-pressure hose
•
Handle and store the high-pressure hose
with care, its reinforcement is easily
damaged.
•
Do not bend or clench the hose.
•
Avoid treading or driving over the hose.
•
Keep the hose away from heat, oil and
sharp edges. If the hose is damaged it can
swell up or break, which is not covered by
the warranty.
Filter
Clean the filter in the water inlet at regular
intervals.
1.
Remove the connector from the water
inlet with flat pliers and rinse with hot
water to avoid the pump getting blocked.
NOTE:
Be careful not to damage the filter.
2.
Clean the nozzle with the supplied tool.
3.
Release the spray head from the spray
gun.
4.
Remove any impurities from the nozzle
and rinse clean.
FIG. 11
TROUBLESHOOTING
See table on the next page.
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