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Ground Fault Circuit Interruptor

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English ► Shut off the water supply. 10 Ground Fault Circuit Interruptor (GFCI) ► Pull the spray gun trigger to relieve pressure. ► Lock the spray gun trigger. 2 1 4 3 ► Insert the water inlet strainer (1) into the connector (2). ► Screw the coupling (3) onto the connector and tighten by hand. ► Connect the water hose (4). ► If the spray lance is attached to the spray gun, remove the spray lance. ► Turn on the water supply. ► Pull the spray gun trigger until a steady, even water jet is delivered from the spray gun. ► Switch off the pressure washer. ► Lock the spray gun trigger. ► Connect the spray lance. ► Insert the nozzle, @ 8.4.1. NOTICE Running the pressure washer without water will cause the pump to overheat, which may result in permanent damage. Always connect and turn on the water supply to the pump before starting the motor. Do not operate the pressure washer without water. Disconnecting the Water Hose To disconnect the water hose: ► Switch off the pressure washer, @ 11.2. ► Disconnect the pressure washer from the power supply. ► Shut off the water supply. 0000-GXX-B525-A0 0000-GXX-B526-A0 2 1 ► Remove the water hose (1). ► Unscrew the coupling (2). 10 Ground Fault Circuit Interruptor (GFCI) 10.1 Testing the GFCI WARNING To reduce the risk of electrocution, always test the GFCI each time you plug in your unit and before you start work. The pressure washer has an electrical protection mechanism. The GFCI is an important safety device that is intended to protect the operator and bystanders from the risk of electric shock or electrocution. It is designed to quickly and automatically disconnect a circuit when it detects that the electric current is not balanced. A GFCI does not provide protection against unexpected or dangerously high current. Therefore it cannot replace a fuse or protect against overheating or fire risk due to over-current (overload) or short circuits if the fault does not lead to current leakage. 22 0458-620-8621-A

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English
10 Ground Fault Circuit Interruptor (GFCI)
Shut off the water supply.
Insert the water inlet strainer (1) into the connector (2).
Screw the coupling (3) onto the connector and tighten by
hand.
Connect the water hose (4).
If the spray lance is attached to the spray gun, remove the
spray lance.
Turn on the water supply.
Pull the spray gun trigger until a steady, even water jet is
delivered from the spray gun.
Switch off the pressure washer.
Lock the spray gun trigger.
Connect the spray lance.
Insert the nozzle,
@
8.4.1.
NOTICE
Running the pressure washer without water will cause the
pump to overheat, which may result in permanent damage.
Always connect and turn on the water supply to the pump
before starting the motor. Do not operate the pressure
washer without water.
Disconnecting the Water Hose
To disconnect the water hose:
Switch off the pressure washer,
@
11.2.
Disconnect the pressure washer from the power supply.
Shut off the water supply.
Pull the spray gun trigger to relieve pressure.
Lock the spray gun trigger.
Remove the water hose (1).
Unscrew the coupling (2).
10.1
Testing the GFCI
WARNING
To reduce the risk of electrocution, always test the GFCI
each time you plug in your unit and before you start work.
The pressure washer has an electrical protection
mechanism. The GFCI is an important safety device that is
intended to protect the operator and bystanders from the risk
of electric shock or electrocution. It is designed to quickly
and automatically disconnect a circuit when it detects that
the electric current is not balanced.
A GFCI does not provide protection against unexpected or
dangerously high current. Therefore it cannot replace a fuse
or protect against overheating or fire risk due to over-current
(overload) or short circuits if the fault does not lead to
current leakage.
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1
3
4
0000-GXX-B525-A0
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Ground Fault Circuit Interruptor
(GFCI)
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0000-GXX-B526-A0