Installing the replacement high-
pressure hose (appliances without
hose drum)
Figure 5
Installing the replacement high-
pressure hose (appliances with
hose drum)
Figure 6
Completely roll off the high-pressure
hose from the hose drum.
Rotate the hose drum until the screwed-
on semibowl is pointing toward the top.
Loosen all three screws and remove the
loosened semibowl.
Figure 7
Unlatch the fastening clamp for the high-
pressure hose and pull the hose out.
Route the new high-pressure hose
through the intended hose guide and
the deflection pulley at the bottom of the
appliance.
Slide the hose nipple all the way into the
knot section of the hose drum and se-
cure with the fastening clamp.
Replace the half bowl.
Water connection
For connection values refer to technical
specifications
Connect the supply hose (minimum
length 7.5 m, minimum diameter 3/4") to
the water connection point of the ma-
chine and at the water supply point (for
e.g. a tap).
Note: The supply hose is not included.
suck in water from vessel
If you want to suck in water from an exter-
nal vessel, the following modification is
necessary:
Figure 8
Remove water connection from the
pump head.
Unscrew the upper supply hose to the
swimmer container at the fine filter and
connect it to the pump head.
Replug the rinse line of the detergent
dosing valve.
Connect suction hose (minimum diame-
ter 3/4") with filter (accessory) to the
water connection point.
Max. suck height: 0.5 m
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Until the pump sucked in water, you should:
Set the pressure/quantity regulation at
the pump unit to maximum quantity.
Close the dosing valve for the detergent.
Danger
Never suck in water from a drinking water
container. Never suck in liquids which con-
tain solvents like lacquer thinner, petrol, oil
or unfiltered water. The sealings within the
device are not solvent resistant. The spray
mist of solvents is highly inflammable, ex-
plosive and poisonous.
Power connection
For connection values, see technical
–
data and type plate.
The electrical connections must be
–
done by an electrician according to IEC
60364-1.
Danger
Danger of injury by electric shock.
Unsuitable extension cables can be
–
hazardous. Only use extension cables
outdoors which have been approved for
this purpose and labelled with a suffi-
cient cable cross section:
Always unwind extension lines com-
–
pletely.
The plug and coupling of the extension
–
cable used must be watertight.
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