11.Wind up the exhaust hose, hang it on a
hose/cable holder and secure it with the
rubber tensioner.
12.Wind up the abrasive hose and hang it
on the abrasive hose holder.
13.Insert the jet gun with the cone into the
holder on the device.
Transport
CAUTION
Risk of accidents and injuries
Take the weight of the device into account
for transportation and storage. See chapter
"Technical data".
ATTENTION
Risk of damage
Engine oil can escape when transporting
horizontally. A subsequent lack of oil can
lead to damage during the next operation.
Transport the device only in a standing up-
right position.
1. Carry out all the steps in the "Ending op-
eration" chapter before transport.
2. Release the parking brakes on the steer-
ing rollers and push the device by the
push handle.
3. Remove the carbon dioxide bottle from
the device before loading it into a vehi-
cle.
4. The device can be lifted by 2 people.
Each person uses a handle on the un-
derside of the device and supports the
device with the other hand on the upper
edge.
5. For transport in vehicles, lock the park-
ing brakes on the steering rollers and se-
cure the device with a tension belt.
Illustration M
Storage
CAUTION
Risk of accidents and injuries
Take the weight of the device into account
for transportation and storage. See chapter
"Technical data".
The device may only be stored indoors.
DANGER
Risk of asphyxiation
Carbon dioxide can accumulate in en-
closed spaces and cause death by asphyx-
iation.
Only store carbon dioxide bottles (even if
they are connected to the device) in well-
ventilated locations.
Fault
The jet gun fault indicator
lights up
The jet gun fault indicator
flashes
The compressed air supply
fault indicator lights up
The compressed air supply
fault indicator flashes
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Care and service
Maintenance instructions
Regular maintenance according to the fol-
lowing maintenance plan is fundamental for
a safely operating system.
Use only original manufacturer spare parts
or parts recommended by the original man-
ufacturer, such as
● Spare parts and wearing parts,
● Accessories,
● Operating materials,
● Detergent.
DANGER
Danger of accident
The device can start unintentionally. Cold
unit parts or liquid carbon dioxide can
cause frostbite. Gaseous carbon dioxide
can cause death by asphyxiation.
Before working on the device, carry out all
the steps in the "Ending operation" chapter.
Wait until the device has warmed up or
wear cold protection clothing. Never put dry
ice in your mouth.
ATTENTION
Risk of damage
Using the wrong detergent can damage the
device and the jet gun.
Never clean the device or the jet gun with
solvents, petrol or detergents containing oil.
Service contract
We recommend that you close a service
contract to ensure reliable operation of the
system. Please contact your KÄRCHER
customer service department responsible.
Maintenance plan
Daily before the start of operations
1. Carefully examine the abrasive hose for
cracks, kink points and other damage.
Soft spots in the hose indicate wear on
the inside of the hose. Replace the de-
fective or worn hose with a new hose.
2. Examine electrical cables and plugs for
damage. Have defective parts replaced
by Customer Service.
Every 100 operating hours
1. Check the couplings on the abrasive
hose and on the device for damage and
wear. Replace a defective hose, have
defective couplings on the unit replaced
by Customer Service.
Every 500 operating hours or annually
1. Have the device checked by Customer
Service.
Rectification
Do not pull the trigger of the jet gun before switching it on.
Remove the fastener on the trigger of the jet gun.
Check that the control cable of the jet gun is connected to the device.
Check the control cable on the abrasive hose for damage.
Increase the air pressure.
Check the exhaust hose for clogging.
The carbon dioxide bottle is too hot and therefore has too high a pressure. Set up the device in-
cluding the carbon dioxide bottle in a cooler location or protect it from direct sunlight.
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Every 2 years
1. Renew the abrasive hose at least every
2 years.
Tests
According to DGUV R 100-500, the follow-
ing tests must be carried out on the unit by
an expert. The results of the test must be
recorded in a test certificate. The operator
of the device must keep the test certificate
until the next test.
After a business interruption of more
than a year
1. Check the device for correct condition
and function.
After changing the installation site
1. Check the device for proper condition,
function and installation.
After repair work or changes that can
affect operational safety
1. Check the device for proper condition,
function and installation.
Troubleshooting guide
DANGER
Danger of accident
The device can start unintentionally. Cold
device parts or liquid carbon dioxide can
cause frostbite. Gaseous carbon dioxide
can cause death by asphyxiation.
Before working on the device, carry out all
the steps in the "Ending operation" chapter.
Wait until the device has warmed up or
wear cold protection clothing. Never put dry
ice in your mouth.
ATTENTION
Risk of damage
Using the wrong detergent can damage the
device and the jet gun.
Never clean the device or the jet gun with
solvents, petrol or detergents containing oil.
Fault display
Faults are indicated by the indicator lights
on the control panel.
Illustration N
Jet gun fault indicator
1
Compressed air supply fault indicator
2
Fault indication pellet generation
3
Fault indication pellet dosing
4
Troubleshooting
Malfunctions often have simple causes that
you can remedy yourself using the follow-
ing overview. When in doubt, or in the case
of malfunctions not mentioned here, please
contact your authorised Kärcher Customer
Service.