Observe the detergent's safety instruc-
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tions on the packaging labels; follow the
product information sheets and EC
safety data sheets.
Device elements
1 Spray nozzle
2 Handle
3 Hose
4 Pump handle
5 Pressure relief valve
6 Pressure container
7 Actuator lever
8 Carrying belt
Operation
Fill the pressure vessel
Remove the pressure from the vessel;
lift the pressure control valve to achieve
this.
Unscrew the pump from the pump han-
dle.
Fill the pressure vessel. Do not exceed
the maximum filling level (mark on the
pressure vessel).
Screw in the pump by the pump handle
and tighten it.
Apply pressure to the pressure ves-
Press down the pump handle slightly
and rotate it to the left to unlock it.
Inflate the pressure vessel by means of
the pump handle until the red mark ap-
pears on the pressure control valve.
Press down the pump handle slightly
and rotate it to the right to lock it.
Carrying the appliance
CAUTION
Risk of damage. Do not carry the appliance
by the hose.
Carry the appliance by the locked pump
handle.
Install a carrying belt on the appliance.
Carry the appliance by the carrying belt
over your shoulder.
Press the actuation lever to spray.
Set the spray pattern on the spray noz-
zle.
If the spray jet becomes weaker, reap-
ply pressure to the pressure vessel.
Depressurise the appliance
To fill or clean the pressure vessel, it must
be depressurise.
WARNING
Risk of injury. Keep the pressure control
valve away from your body when releasing
pressure. Hold the appliance at an angle.
Lift the pressure control valve and re-
lease the pressure.
WARNING
Risk of injury and damage! Observe the
weight of the appliance when you transport
it.
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