Installation
Note
The handle is installed only once. The handle halves
may not be separated again after installation. Take care
to ensure that the water hose and the mains cable are
not crushed during installation.
1. Plug the handle sections together. The pipe latches
audibly into place.
Illustration B
2. Press the water hose and then the mains cable into
the cable channel from the top to the bottom (start-
ing at the hand grip).
Illustration C
3. Press any protruding cable and water hose firmly in-
to the brush head casing.
Illustration D
The mains cable and water hose must not protrude out
of the device during operation!
Initial startup
1. Close the water volume regulation valve.
Illustration H
2. Connect the water hose to the device. The coupling
must audibly engage.
3. Secure the water hose to the hand grip using Velcro
tape to provide strain relief.
Illustration E
4. Connect the water hose to the water tap and open
the water tap. Please observe the maximum water
pressure (see "Technical data").
5. Connect the mains cable to a suitable extension ca-
ble labelled as conforming to protection class IPX4.
Please be sure to observe the safety instructions.
Operation
Correct handling of the brushes
Note
Use only the brushes suitable for the surface to be
cleaned.
Observe the following instructions for correct use of the
brushes.
1. Position the brushes evenly on the surface to be
cleaned.
Illustration F
2. Guide the brushes over the surface with light pres-
sure.
Switching on the device
Note
You must unlock the power switch in order to start the
device. The specified sequence must be adhered to
1. Press the unlocking button.
Illustration G
2. Press the power switch.
The device starts up.
3. Release the power switch.
The device stops.
Water volume regulation valve
Note
The volume of water emitted by the device through the
nozzles can be adjusted using the water volume regula-
tion valve to suit the cleaning task.
1. Pull the valve lever backwards to increase the water
volume.
2. Push the valve lever forwards to decrease the water
volume or close the valve completely.
Illustration H
Cleaning wooden surfaces
Use the brush for wooden floor coatings for cleaning
wooden surfaces.
Note
Test the device on an inconspicuous area before us-
ing on sensitive surfaces, e. g. wood.
Do not allow it to remain in one area, but keep it in
motion.
Note
Always clean wooden surfaces in the direction of the
grain. Always clean along the floorboards or wooden el-
ements and down the slope.
Note
Pre-treatments may be removed from pre-treated sur-
faces. Uneven light-dark effects result from the type of
wood or its treatment. It is a desirable result to remove
the film on weathered wooden surfaces.
1. Guide the device slowly over the surface.
Illustration I
Apply a suitable care agent or preservative after
cleaning for optimum results!
Cleaning stone surfaces
Use the brush for stone coverings for cleaning stone
surfaces in outside areas (not included in the scope of
delivery - see the Accessories and spare parts chapter
for sources).
Note
Remove any loose elements such as gravel before
cleaning.
1. Guide the device slowly over the surface.
Storing the device
Illustration J
The device can be stored hanging on a wall hook. You
can also alternatively place the device on the parking
edge of the spray guard. Take care to ensure that the
device does not stand on the brushes to prevent dam-
age to the bristles.
1. Disconnect the connections.
2. Empty the device (see "Frost protection").
3. Clean the device (see "Cleaning").
CAUTION
Failure to observe the weight
Risk of injury and damage
Be aware of the weight of the device during transporta-
tion.
CAUTION
Failure to observe the weight
Risk of injury and damage
Be aware of the weight of the device during storage.
Frost protection
ATTENTION
Danger of frost
Incompletely emptied devices can be destroyed by
frost.
Completely empty the device and accessories.
Protect the device from frost.
1. Store the device in a frost-protected place.
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