Karcher 1.107-284.0 G 3000 K

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English 15
Pump Inspection
You should routinely make a visual
inspection of the pressure washer’s
pump. If you notice oil leaking around
the pump seals, you should take the
pressure washer to a Kärcher Autho-
rized Service Center for repair.
(You can locate a service center in
your area online at:
www.karcher-service.com).
Carry out maintenance tasks for the
engine according to the specifications
provided in the operating instructions
provided by engine manufacturer.
With or Without Detergent
Pre-rinse deck and surrounding area
with fresh water. If using Kärcher Deck
Wash, apply to surface at low pres-
sure. For best results, limit your work
area to smaller sections of approxi-
mately 25 square feet. Allow Deck
Wash to remain on surface 1-3 min-
utes. Do not allow detergent to dry on
surface. Rinse at high pressure in a
long sweeping motion keeping the
spray nozzle approximately 3-6 inches
from the cleaning surface. Always
clean from top to bottom and from left
to right. When moving on to a new
section of the cleaning surface, be
sure to overlap the previous section to
eliminate stop marks and ensure a
more even cleaning result.
With or Without Detergent
Pre-rinse vehicle with fresh water. If
using Kärcher Touchless Vehicle
Wash, apply to surface at low pres-
sure. For best results, clean one side
of vehicle at a time and always apply
detergent from bottom to top, do not
allow detergent to dry on surface. If
needed, use special wash brush
attachment (not included) to remove
stubborn dirt. Rinse at high pressure
in a sweeping motion keeping the
spray nozzle approximately 6-8 inches
from the cleaning surface (distance
should increase when rinsing pin-
striping or other sensitive surfaces).
Always clean from top to bottom and
from left to right. For best results, wipe
surface dry with a chamois or soft dry
cloth.
Maintenance Instructions
Pump
Engine
Cleaning Tips
Deck Cleaning
Cars, Boats
& Motorcycles
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