First use after long periods of
storage
During long periods of storage, mineral
residue from the water may be
deposited in the pump. This may cause
the motor to start with difficulty or not at
all.
Connect the machine to the water
N
supply and flush thoroughly with tap
water, leave the power cord
unplugged while doing so
Plug the power plug into the wall
N
socket
Switch on the machine with the
N
spray gun open
RE 108, RE 118, RE 128 PLUS
Minimize Wear and Avoid
Damage
Compliance with the specifications of
this owner's manual will avoid excessive
wear and damage to the machine.
The machine must be used, maintained
and stored as carefully as described in
this owner's manual.
The user is responsible for all damage
caused by failure to comply with the
safety, operating and maintenance
instructions. This applies in particular
for:
Product modifications not
–
authorized by STIHL
Use of accessories that are not
–
approved for the machine,
unsuitable or of inferior quality
Use of the machine in a manner not
–
in keeping with the intended use
Use of the machine in sporting
–
events or competitions
Consequential damages due to
–
continued use of a machine with
defective components
Damage due to freezing
–
Damage due to improper power
–
supply voltage
Damage due to poor water supply
–
(e.g., cross-section of the intake
hose too small)
Maintenance work
All of the tasks listed under
"Maintenance and Repairs" must be
carried out periodically. If the user does
not carry out these maintenance tasks
him- or herself, they should be
delegated to a dealer.
STIHL recommends that maintenance
and repair work be carried out only by
authorized STIHL dealers. STIHL
dealers receive regular training and are
supplied with technical information.
If these tasks are not performed or are
performed improperly, this may result in
damage for which the user is
responsible. Among other things, this
includes:
Damage to machine components
–
due to delayed or insufficient
performance of maintenance
Corrosion damage and other
–
consequential damages due to
improper storage
Damage to the machine as a result
–
of using replacement parts of
inferior quality
Parts Subject to Wear and Tear
Some parts of the machine are subject
to normal wear and tear even when the
machine is used in conformity with its
intended use. These parts must be
replaced in due time, depending on the
nature and duration of use. These
include, among others:
High-pressure nozzles
–
High-pressure hoses
–
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