Overview
Device elements
Figure 1
1 Support for spray lance
2 Recessed grip (both sides)
3 Wheel
4 Connection for water supply with filter
5 Water supply set
6 O-ring set (for replacement)
7 High pressure connection
8 High pressure hose
9 Spray lance
10 High-pressure nozzle (stainless steel)
11 Steering roller with fixed position brake
12 Fuel sieve
13 Safety latch of the hand spray gun
14 Hand spray gun
15 Power supply
16 Pouring vent for fuel
17 Operating field
18 Storage for hand spray gun
19 Step depression
20 Handle
21 Nameplate
22 Cover lock
23 Burner
24 Recess for spray pipe
25 Cover
26 Pressure/quantity regulation of the
pump unit
27 Oil tank
28 Oil drain screw
29 Fuel filter
30 Fastening clamp
31 Hose of the lack of water fuse
32 Water shortage safeguard
33 Sieve in the water shortage safeguard
34 Fine filter (water)
35 Float tank
Operating field
Figure 2
A Power switch
1 Indicator lamp rotation direction
2 "Ready for use" indicator lamp
3 Fuel indicator lamp
4 Indicator lamp service
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– The operating elements for the cleaning
process are yellow.
– The controls for the maintenance and
service are light gray.
Symbols on the machine
High-pressure jets can be dan-
gerous if improperly used. The
jet may not be directed at persons, animals,
live electrical equipment or at the appliance
itself.
Risk of electric shock!
Only electricians or authorised
technicians are permitted to
work on parts of the plant.
Risk of burns on account of hot
surfaces!
Risk of poisoning! Do not
breathe in the exhaust fumes.
Cleaning of: Machines, Vehicles, Struc-
tures, Tools, Facades, Terraces, Garden-
ing tools, etc.
DANGER
Risk of injury! Follow the respective safety
regulations upon employment at gas sta-
tions or other dangerous areas.
Please do not let mineral oil contaminated
waste water reach soil, water or the sew-
age system. Perform engine cleaning and
bottom cleaning therefore only on speci-
fied places with an oil trap.
Quality requirements for water:
ATTENTION
Only clean water may be used as high
pressure medium. Impurities will lead to in-
creased wear and tear or formation of de-
posits in the appliance.
If recycled water is used, the following limit
values must not be exceeded.
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EN
Colour coding
Proper use