Operating instructions

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[1.3] Belt
A belt has pockets for all the parts required for operation:
• Pocket for the pump and battery pack
• Pocket for the water bottle
Additional bags or pockets can be attached for the required cleaning textiles or other utensils.
[1.4] Water bottle / pump / battery
Water bottle, pump and battery are stored in the belt pockets and attached to one another as
required (see Point 2.2).
[1.5] Charger
The charger is designed for charging the battery pack supplied. No other batteries may be charged
with it and the battery pack supplied may not be charged with any other charger!
The charger can be attached to a mains supply with 100 to 240V with 50 / 60 Hz and a power
consumption of ca. 20 VA.
2. Assembly
[2.1] Attaching the pad holder
Press the pad holder onto the handle so as to ensure that the pin of the handle can slip into the
corresponding notch of the joint on the holder plate (see picture 2.1).In order to make attachment
easier, the button on the upper end of the pin (see arrow) can be pressed. To release the pad holder,
the button is pressed and the holder can easily be separated from the handle.
[2.2] Attaching battery, pump and water bottle
The suction hose in the water bottle is rmly attached to the pump. The pole will subsequently be
attached to the end of the exit hose (see 2.3).
The pump has two electric connections. Power is supplied from the battery pack via the grey plug
(arrow), the cable of the pole is subsequently inserted into the black bushing (see 2.3).
[2.3] Attaching the pole
The exit hose of the pump is attached to the pole by means of the copper coupling and the water is
guided to the spray nozzle through a hose in the interior of the pole.
The black plug of the pole is inserted into the black bushing thus attaching the spring-loaded switch
for pump operation (arrow).
3. Operation
[3.1] Adjusting the length of the telescopic pole
a) Open the locking lever
b) Adjust the length of the telescopic pole to the ideal working height
CAUTION: Then rmly close the lever again. The telescopic part of the pole can snap back
as a result of the tension on the hose.