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Park the appliance on an even sur-
face.
Illustration
Put the high-pressure hose through
the hose guide from the back.
Illustration
Push the high pressure hose into the
trigger gun until it locks audibly.
Note: Make sure the connection nip-
ple is aligned correctly.
Check the secure connection by pull-
ing on the high pressure hose.
Unwind the high pressure hose from
the hose drum.
Insert the mains plug into the socket.
For connection values, see type plate/
technical data.
ATTENTION
Impurities in the water can damage the
high-pressure pump and the accesso-
ries. For protection, the use of the
KÄRCHER water filter (optional acces-
sory, order no. 4.730-059) is recom-
mended.
Observe regulations of water supplier.
ATTENTION
Hose couplings made of metal with
aquastop can damage the pump!
Please use plastic couplings or KÄRCH-
ER brass couplings.
Illustration
Screw the coupling element to the
water connection on the appliance.
Attach the water supply hose to the
coupling on the water connection.
Connect the water supply hose to the
water supply.
Completely open the water tap.
This high-pressure cleaner is suited to
work with the KÄRCHER suction hose
with backflow valve (Optional accesso-
ry, order no. 2.643-100) to draw in sur-
face water, e.g. from water butts or
ponds (see specifications for max. suc-
tion height).
Note: With vacuuming operation, the
coupling for the water connection is not
required.
Fill the suction hose with water.
Screw the suction hose into the wa-
ter connection of the appliance and
insert it into the water source (e.g.
rainwater drum).
Bleed the device as follows prior to
operation:
Turn on the appliance “I/ON”.
Unlock the lever of the trigger gun.
Push the lever of the trigger gun, the
device will switch on.
Using the +/- buttons, set the high-
pressure gun to detergent level 1.
Let the device run (max. 2 minutes)
until the water exits the trigger gun
without bubbles.
Release the lever of the trigger gun.
Lock the lever of the trigger gun.
Start up
Water supply
Water supply from mains
Drawing in water from open
reservoirs
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