1. Safety notes
Correct use
The high-pressure pipe cleaning devices must only be used to clean pipes, drains, downpipes, house
service connections and rain downpipes as well as for cleaning work in ducts with a diameter of 40
– 150 mm and up to 30 metres in length or with a diameter of 40 – 250 mm and up to 40 metres in
length and for cleaning the surfaces of motor vehicles, machines, buildings and floor plates.
Special safety instructions
It is essential to read and understand the general safety instructions in page 5 and following!
In accordance with DIN 1988-1 the devices must not be connected directly to the public drinking
water supply. According to the DVGW (German Technical and Scientific Association for Gas and Water)
short-term connection is, however, permissible if a return flow inhibitor with an aerator is fitted in the
inlet pipe.
Hose lines are to be guided in such a way that they are not pinched or damaged by bodies with sharp
edges. Extended tensile and bending stress to the hose lines is to be avoided.
The operator must ensure that the proper condition of the important parts and safety devices is
checked every time before the fluid spray gun is put into operation. Any faults are to be remedied
before start-up.
For pipe cleaning work do not switch on until the nozzle and the hose are inserted into the pipe.
Please also observe the "Guidelines for fluid spray guns" and "Safety of electric devices for domestic
use and similar purposes".
Never take in solvent-containing fluids such as paint thinner, petrol, oil or similar fluids. Observe the
information provided by the manufacturers of the additives. The seals in the device are not solvent
resistant. The atomised spray of solvents is highly inflammable, able to explode and toxic.
SAFETY
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