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Feb 26, 2025 - 05:53 AM
To properly connect the KARCHER 5067744 High Pressure Cleaner to a power source, please follow these steps:
1. Make sure the power source is properly earthed and has the correct voltage as indicated on the type plate of the device.
2. Use a fault current protection switch (maximum 30 mA) for operating the device.
3. Ensure that the mains plug and coupling of the extension cable are water tight and not placed in water. The coupling should also not be on the floor. Use cable drums to elevate the sockets at least 60 mm above the floor.
4. Protect all live parts in the work area from water jets.
5. Only connect the device to an electrical connection that has been set up by a qualified electrician as per IEC 60364-1.
6. Before operation, check the power supply cable with mains plug for any damage. Do not use the device if the power supply cable is damaged. Have it replaced immediately by the authorized customer service or a qualified electrician.
7. Avoid damaging the power supply and extension cable by running over it, crushing it, yanking it, or exposing it to heat, oil, or sharp edges.
8. Only use the mains connection cable prescribed by the manufacturer, including when replacing the cable. Refer to the operating instructions for the order number and type.
9. Use approved and appropriately marked electrical extension cables with a sufficient cable cross-section for outdoor use.
10. When replacing couplings on the power supply or extension cable, ensure they have the same water density and mechanical strength.
By following these instructions, you can safely and properly connect the high-pressure cleaner to a power source. For more detailed information, please refer to the safety instructions and the original instructions provided with the device.
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