Operation
• Pay attention and be aware of
what you are doing and take
the utmost care when working
with a power tool. Do not use
power tools if you are tired or
you are under the influence of
drugs, alcohol or medication.
• High-pressure jets can be dan-
gerous if used incorrectly. The
jet must not be directed at per-
sons, animals, active electrical
equipment or the device itself.
• Do not direct the jet at yourself
or others to clean clothing or
shoes.
• If you come into contact with
cleaning agents, rinse them with
sufficient clean water.
• Never use the mains connection
cable to pull the plug out of the
socket or to pull the device. Pro-
tect the mains connection cable
from heat, oil and sharp edges.
• Risk of explosion – do not spray
any flammable liquids.
• Do not use the device near flam-
mable liquids or gases. There is
a risk of fire or explosion if this
advice is not heeded.
• Never transport the device
while the drive is running.
• Switch off the device and dis-
connect the mains plug from
the socket. Make sure that all
moving parts have come to a
complete stop:
• when leaving the device,
• before changing the accesso-
ries,
• before removing obstructions
or loosening blockages,
• before checking the device,
cleaning it or performing
maintenance work on it.
• If the device starts to vibrate ab-
normally strong, an immediate
inspection is required:
• search for signs of damage,
• replace damaged parts,
• Contact the service centre.
Cleaning, maintenance and
storage
• Allow the motor to cool down
before storing the device for a
longer period.
• Replace worn or damaged parts
for safety reasons. Use only
original spare parts and acces-
sories.
• The device may only be opened
by an authorised electrician. Al-
ways contact our service centre
for repairs.
• Switch the drive off, disconnect
the device from the power sup-
ply and allow the device to cool
off if you want to clean, adjust,
store the device or to exchange
an accessory part.
• Handle the device with care
and keep it clean.
• Store the device out of reach of
children.
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