Karcher HD 2.8 10 ST Ed B 1.575-300.0 Operator's Manual

Begin by assembling the high-pressure hose and accessories. Connect the water supply to the machine, ensuring there are no leaks. Plug the machine into a proper electrical outlet and check all connections before turning on the power.
First, check for kinks or obstructions in the hose. Ensure the water supply is adequate and that the inlet filter is clean. Inspect the nozzle for blockages and clean if necessary.
Regularly inspect and clean the water inlet filter and the nozzle. Check hoses and connections for wear and replace as needed. Lubricate moving parts periodically and store the unit in a dry, protected area.
Ensure adequate ventilation around the unit and avoid prolonged use without breaks. Check the cooling vents for blockages and clean them regularly.
This could be due to overheating or electrical issues. Ensure the unit is not overheating by providing sufficient breaks during use. Check the electrical connections for stability and inspect for any signs of damage or wear.
Disconnect all hoses and electrical connections. Drain any remaining water from the machine and hoses. Store in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight and freezing temperatures.
Inspect all connections, including the hose, gun, and water inlet, for tightness and integrity. Replace any damaged seals or gaskets. If the leak persists, it may require professional servicing.
Use the correct nozzle for the cleaning task. Pre-soak heavily soiled areas with detergent and allow it to work for a few minutes before pressure washing. Maintain the correct distance from the surface being cleaned.
Always wear protective gear such as gloves and goggles. Do not point the spray at people or animals. Ensure electrical connections are dry and intact. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for operation and maintenance.
Turn off the machine and disconnect it from the power source. Release any pressure by pressing the trigger. Unscrew the current nozzle from the spray wand and replace it with the desired nozzle, ensuring it is tightly secured.