Water shortage safeguard
● The water shortage safeguard prevents the burner
from switching on when there is a lack of water.
● A sieve prevents the fuse from becoming contami-
nated and must be cleaned regularly.
Exhaust gas thermostat
The exhaust gas thermostat switches the device off
when the emission temperature is too high.
Initial startup
WARNING
Damaged components
Risk of injury
Check that the device, accessories, supply lines and
connections are in perfect condition. If the condition is
not perfect, you may not use the device.
1. Apply the parking brake.
Mount the handlebar
1. Mount the handlebar, observing the tightening
torque of the screws (6.5-7.0 Nm).
Illustration D
Mounting the tool bag
1. Hang the tool bag on the upper latches on the de-
vice.
Illustration E
2. Fold the tool bag down and click into place.
3. Fasten the tool bag with 2 screws (tightening torque:
6.5-7.0 Nm).
Note
2 screws remain left over.
Mounting the high-pressure gun, spray
lance, nozzle and high-pressure hose
Device with ANTI!Twist: Attach the yellow high-pressure
hose connection to the high-pressure gun.
Note
The EASY!Lock system connects components quickly
and safely via a single turn of the quick-release thread.
1. Connect the spray lance to the high-pressure gun
and hand-tighten (EASY!Lock).
Illustration F
2. Plug the high-pressure nozzle onto the spray lance.
3. Fit the union nut and hand-tighten (EASY!Lock).
4. Connect the high-pressure hose to the high-pres-
sure gun and high-pressure connection of the de-
vice and tighten hand-tight (EASY!Lock).
System care
Define system care
Note
RM 110 prevents calcification of the heating coil in the
presence of hard water.
Note
RM 111 prevents the formation of black water and cares
for the pump in the presence of soft water.
Water hardness (°dH) System care products to be
used
<3
RM 111
>3
RM 110
1. Determine the local water hardness via the local
supply company or with a hardness tester (order
number 6.768-004.0).
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Replacing system care bottle
Note
When inserting the system care bottle, press it in firmly
so that the seal is pierced. Do not pull out the system
care bottle until it is empty.
Note
A bottle of RM 110 system care is included in the scope
of delivery.
1. Replace the system care bottle.
DANGER
Unsuitable fuel
Risk of explosion
Only use diesel fuel or light heating oil. Unsuitable fuels,
such as petrol, must not be used.
ATTENTION
Operation with an empty fuel tank
Destruction of the fuel pump
Never operate the device with an empty fuel tank.
1. Open the tank cap.
2. Refill the fuel.
3. Close the tank cap.
4. Wipe up the spilt fuel.
Refilling detergent
DANGER
Unsuitable detergents
Risk of injury
Use only KÄRCHER products.
Never fill with solvents (e.g. petrol, acetone, thinners).
Avoid contact with eyes and skin.
Observe the safety and handling instructions of the de-
tergent manufacturer.
Note
Kärcher offers an individual range of cleaning and care
products. Your dealer will be happy to advise you.
1. Fill with detergent.
● See the "Technical data" for the connected loads.
Note
The supply hose is not included in the scope of delivery.
1. Connect the supply hose (minimum length 7.5 m,
minimum diameter 3/4") to the water connection of
the device and to the water inlet (e.g. tap) using the
water connection adapter.
2. Open the water inlet.
Suck water from the container
DANGER
Suction of fluids containing solvents or drinking
water
Risk of injury and damage, contamination of drinking
water
Never extract fluids containing solvents such as paint
thinner, petrol, oil or unfiltered water. The seals in the
device are not resistant to solvents. The spray mist of
solvents is highly flammable, explosive and poisonous.
Never extract water from drinking water tanks.
If the device is to draw water from an external container,
the following modification is required:
1. Remove the system care bottle.
2. Unscrew the 2 screws on the burner housing.
Illustration G
English
Refuelling
Water connection