Safety Equipment; Pressure Switch; Appliance Switch; Motor Protection Circuit Breaker - Parkside PDR 12 A1 Traduction Des Instructions D'origine

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CAUTION!
Never fill the water tank with solvents, liquids
containing solvents, or undiluted acids (e.g.
cleaning agents, petrol, paint thinner, acetone).
They could damage the materials used in the
appliance.
Do not leave the appliance unattended while
it is in operation.
Do not leave the appliance unattended while
it is connected to the power supply.
Place the appliance on a firm, level surface to
ensure stability.
CAUTION!
Do not operate the appliance at temperatures
below 0°C.

Safety equipment

CAUTION
Do not change or bypass the safety functions of
the appliance. They are there for your safety.
The safety equipment is designed to protect the user and may not be
deactivated or repurposed.

Pressure switch

The pressure switch activates the low-pressure spray jet. When you let go
of the trigger, the low-pressure spray jet stops.

Appliance switch

The appliance switch prevents the appliance from being switched on
unintentionally.

Motor protection circuit breaker

The appliance switches off automatically when the power consumption
becomes too high.

Before use

Operating the appliance on a 12 V circuit

WARNING!
The current tolerance of your vehicle's wiring system must be
compatible with the connected appliance.
Refer to your vehicle handbook (cigarette lighter).
Remove the charging socket cover
Connect the correct end of the 12 V cable
on the appliance.
Connect the 12 V connector plug
usually the cigarette lighter socket on the dashboard of your vehicle.
Many vehicles have a second socket by the rear seats or in the boot.
The red LED on the 12 V connector plug
PDR 12 A1
.
to the 12 V socket
with a suitable socket. This is
10a
lights up.
10a
You can now run the appliance on the 12 V socket. Please note that
this does not charge the battery.
Disconnect the 12 V connector plug
when you are finished using the appliance.
Remove the 12 V cable
from the 12 V socket
Close the 12 V socket
again by replacing the charging socket
cover
.

Charging the appliance with the mains adapter

NOTE
While the battery is charging, the status LED
When the battery is fully charged, the status LED
It takes approximately 1 hour for the battery to charge fully when
empty.
Remove the charging socket cover
Connect the end of the charger cable
mains adapter
.
5a
Plug the mains adapter
into a mains power outlet.
Disconnect the mains adapter
charging socket of the mains adapter
charged.
Replace the charging socket cover

Filling the water tank

towards the Open mark until you can pull the
Turn the water tank
water tank
off the base
create suitable counter-pressure.
Open the lid
of the water tank
with water. Do not fill the tank beyond the 5 l mark.
NOTE
The water tank
has a capacity of 5 litres.
Fill the water tank
with fresh water only.
Do not open the lid
during operation.
Close the lid
of the water tank
Put the water tank
back on the base
towards the Close mark on the base
Hold the base firmly with one hand to create suitable counter-pressure.
Ensure that the I mark on the base
water tank
when it has clicked into place.

Operation

Switching the appliance on

CAUTION!
If the pump runs for 2 minutes without drawing in liquid, it will run dry
and the appliance will be damaged.
Press the On/Off switch
to switch the appliance on. The status
LED
lights up green. The pump builds up pressure.
Turning the appliance off
Press the On/Off switch
again to switch the appliance off.
The status LED
goes out.
from the cigarette lighter socket
10a
.
lights up red.
lights up green.
.
to the charging socket on the
from the mains power outlet and the
as soon as the battery is fully
5a
to close the charging socket.
. Hold the base firmly with one hand to
. Use a tap to fill the water tank
.
. Turn the water tank
until it clicks into place.
is aligned with the I mark on the
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