Karcher 1.520-917.0 Compact HD 4/8 X Classic Pressure Washer

Operator Manual - Page 13

For 1.520-917.0.

PDF File Manual, 44 pages, Read Online | Download pdf file

1.520-917.0 photo
Loading ...
Loading ...
Loading ...
4. When transporting the device in ve-
hicles, secure the device against
shifting and tipping over.
5. For short distance transportation,
pull the telescopic handle to drag the
device.
6. When going up stairs, hold the addi-
tional handle and lift the device up.
Storage
CAUTION
Failure to observe the weight
Risk of injury and damage
Be aware of the weight of the device
during storage.
Store the device indoors only.
Pump guard
ATTENTION
Frost destroys the device if it is not
completely drained of water.
Store the device in a frost-free location.
If frost-free storage is not possible:
1. Drain excess water.
2. Use Karcher Pump Guard according
to directions on the bottle to winterize
the device.
Specially formulated to protect your
pressure washer from freezing, corro-
sion, and premature wear. The Pump
Guard also adds lubrication to valves
and seals to prevent sticking. Highly
recommended for all Karcher pressure
washers!
Part Number - 9.558-998.0
Care and service
DANGER
Inadvertently starting up the device
Risk of injury, electric shock
Switch off the device immediately and
unplug the mains plug before perform-
ing work.
Maintenance intervals
Each time before use
1. Check the connection cable for
damage, have a damaged cable re-
placed immediately by the autho-
rized Customer Service or a
qualified electrician.
2. Check high-pressure hose for dam-
age, replace damaged high-pres-
sure hose immediately.
3. Check the device for leaks. 3 drops
of water per minute are permissible.
Contact Customer Service in case of
more serious leaks.
Weekly
1. Clean the water filter, see Chapter
Cleaning the water filter.
Maintenance work
Cleaning the water filter
ATTENTION
Damaged water filter in the water
connection
Damage to the device through contam-
inated water
Check the water filter for damage be-
fore inserting it into the water connec-
tion.
Loading ...
Loading ...
Loading ...