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Technische Daten
HDS 6/10 HDS 6/12 HDS 6/14
Netzanschluss
Spannung V 100 230-240 230
Stromart Hz 1~ 50 1~ 50 1~ 50
Anschlussleistung kW 2,9 3,0 3,6
Absicherung (träge) A 30 13 16
Schutzart -- IPX5 IPX5 IPX5
Schutzklasse -- I I I
Maximal zulässige Netzimpedanz Ohm 0.3710 0.3710 0.3710
Wasseranschluss
Zulauftemperatur (max.) °C 30 30 30
Zulaufmenge (min.) l/h (l/min) 800 (13,3) 800 (13,3) 800 (13,3)
Saughöhe aus offenem Behälter (20 °C) m 0,5 0,5 0,5
Zulaufdruck (max.) MPa (bar) 1 (10) 1 (10) 1 (10)
Leistungsdaten
Fördermenge Wasser l/h (l/min) 240-560 (4-
240-560 (4-
240-560 (4-
9,3)
9,3)
9,3)
Arbeitsdruck Wasser (mit Standarddüse) MPa (bar) 3-10 (30-100) 3-12 (30-120) 3-14 (30-140)
Max. Betriebsüberdruck (Sicherheitsventil) MPa (bar) 12 (120) 15 (150) 17 (170)
Fördermenge Dampfbetrieb l/h (l/min) 240-290 (4-
240-290 (4-
240-290 (4-
4,8)
4,8)
4,8)
Max. Arbeitsdruck Dampfbetrieb (mit Dampfdü-
MPa (bar) 3,2 (32) 3,2 (32) 3,2 (32)
se)
Teile-Nr. Dampfdüse -- 5.130-453.0 5.130-453.0 5.130-453.0
Max. Arbeitstemperatur Heißwasser °C 98 98 98
Arbeitstemperatur Dampfbetrieb °C 155 155 155
Reinigungsmittelansaugung l/h (l/min) 0-33,6 (0-
0-33,6 (0-
0-33,6 (0-
0,56)
0,56)
0,56)
Brennerleistung kW 43 43 43
Maximaler Heizölverbrauch kg/h 3,5 3,5 3,5
Rückstoßkraft der Handspritzpistole (max.) N 21,8 25,6 25,6
Düsengröße -- 043 042 036
Ermittelte Werte gemäß EN 60335-2-79
Geräuschemission
Schalldruckpegel L
pA
dB(A) 76 76 76
Unsicherheit K
pA
dB(A) 3 3 3
Schallleistungspegel L
WA
+ Unsicherheit K
WA
dB(A) 94 94 94
Hand-Arm Vibrationswert
2
Handspritzpistole m/s
2,7 2,7 2,7
2
Strahlrohr m/s
5,4 5,4 5,4
2
Unsicherheit K m/s
0,3 0,3 0,3
Betriebsstoffe
Brennstoff -- Heizöl EL
Heizöl EL
Heizöl EL
oder Diesel
oder Diesel
oder Diesel
Ölmenge l 0,3 0,3 0,3
Ölsorte -- 0W40 0W40 0W40
Maße und Gewichte
Länge x Breite x Höhe mm 1060 x 650 x
1060 x 650 x
1060 x 650 x
920
920
920
Typisches Betriebsgewicht, C kg 108,1 108,1 108,1
Typisches Betriebsgewicht, CX kg 111 111 111
Brennstofftank l 15,5 15,5 15,5
Reinigungsmitteltank l 15,5 15,5 15,5
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HDS 6/14-4 HDS 7/16
Netzanschluss
Spannung V 230 400 230
Stromart Hz 1~ 50 3~ 50 3~ 50
Anschlussleistung kW 3,6 4,7 4,7
Absicherung (träge) A 16 16 16
Schutzart -- IPX5 IPX5 IPX5
Schutzklasse -- I I I
Maximal zulässige Netzimpedanz Ohm 0.3617 --
Wasseranschluss
Zulauftemperatur (max.) °C 30 30
Zulaufmenge (min.) l/h (l/min) 800 (13,3) 900 (15)
Saughöhe aus offenem Behälter (20 °C) m 0,5 0,5
Zulaufdruck (max.) MPa (bar) 1 (10) 1 (10)
Leistungsdaten
Fördermenge Wasser l/h (l/min) 240-560 (4-9,3) 270-660 (4,5-11)
Arbeitsdruck Wasser (mit Standarddüse) MPa (bar) 3-14 (30-140) 3-16 (30-160)
Max. Betriebsüberdruck (Sicherheitsventil) MPa (bar) 17 (170) 19,5 (195)
Fördermenge Dampfbetrieb l/h (l/min) 240-290 (4-4,8) 270-305 (4,5-5,1)
Max. Arbeitsdruck Dampfbetrieb (mit Dampfdüse) MPa (bar) 3,2 (32) 3,2 (32)
Teile-Nr. Dampfdüse -- 5.130-453.0 5.130-454.0
Max. Arbeitstemperatur Heißwasser °C 98 98
Arbeitstemperatur Dampfbetrieb °C 155 155
Reinigungsmittelansaugung l/h (l/min) 0-33,6 (0-0,56) 0-39,6 (0-0,66)
Brennerleistung kW 43 51
Maximaler Heizölverbrauch kg/h 3,5 4,1
Rückstoßkraft der Handspritzpistole (max.) N 25,6 32,4
Düsengröße -- 035 040
Ermittelte Werte gemäß EN 60335-2-79
Geräuschemission
Schalldruckpegel L
pA
dB(A) 73 77
Unsicherheit K
pA
dB(A) 3 3
Schallleistungspegel L
WA
+ Unsicherheit K
WA
dB(A) 91 95
Hand-Arm Vibrationswert
2
Handspritzpistole m/s
7,4 2,6
2
Strahlrohr m/s
5,3 4,2
2
Unsicherheit K m/s
0,3 0,3
Betriebsstoffe
Brennstoff -- Heizöl EL oder
Heizöl EL oder
Diesel
Diesel
Ölmenge l 0,7 0,3
Ölsorte -- 0W40 SAE 90
Maße und Gewichte
Länge x Breite x Höhe mm 1060 x 650 x 920 1060 x 650 x 920
Typisches Betriebsgewicht, C kg 118,6 118,1
Typisches Betriebsgewicht, CX kg 121,5 121
Brennstofftank l 15,5 15,5
Reinigungsmitteltank l 15,5 15,5
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HDS 8/17 HDS 8/18-4 HDS 9/17-4
Netzanschluss
Spannung V 400 230 400 230 400
Stromart Hz 3~ 50 3~ 50 3~ 50 3~ 50 3~ 50
Anschlussleistung kW 5,7 5,7 6,0 6,0 6,5
Absicherung (träge) A 16 16 16 16 16
Schutzart -- IPX5 IPX5 IPX5 IPX5 IPX5
Schutzklasse -- IIII I
Maximal zulässige Netzimpedanz Ohm 0.2638 -- --
Wasseranschluss
Zulauftemperatur (max.) °C 30 30 30
Zulaufmenge (min.) l/h (l/min) 1000 (16,7) 1000 (16,7) 1100 (18,3)
Saughöhe aus offenem Behälter (20 °C) m 0,5 0,5 0,5
Zulaufdruck (max.) MPa (bar) 1 (10) 1 (10) 1 (10)
Leistungsdaten
Fördermenge Wasser l/h (l/min) 290-760 (4,8-
300-800 (5-
350-900 (5,8-
12,7)
13,3)
15)
Arbeitsdruck Wasser (mit Standarddüse) MPa (bar) 3-17 (30-170) 3-18 (30-180) 3-17 (30-170)
Max. Betriebsüberdruck (Sicherheitsventil) MPa (bar) 20,5 (205) 21,5 (215) 20,5 (205)
Fördermenge Dampfbetrieb l/h (l/min) 290-340 (4,8-
300-350 (5-
350-400 (5,8-
5,7)
5,8)
6,7)
Max. Arbeitsdruck Dampfbetrieb (mit Dampfdü-
MPa (bar) 3,2 (32) 3,2 (32) 3,2 (32)
se)
Teile-Nr. Dampfdüse -- 5.130-449.0 5.130-449.0 5.130-447.0
Max. Arbeitstemperatur Heißwasser °C 98 98 98
Arbeitstemperatur Dampfbetrieb °C 155 155 155
Reinigungsmittelansaugung l/h (l/min) 0-45,6 (0-
0-48 (0-0,8) 0-54 (0-0,9)
0,76)
Brennerleistung kW 58 61 69
Maximaler Heizölverbrauch kg/h 4,7 5,0 5,6
Rückstoßkraft der Handspritzpistole (max.) N 39,8 41,4 45,7
Düsengröße -- 045 043 054
Ermittelte Werte gemäß EN 60335-2-79
Geräuschemission
Schalldruckpegel L
pA
dB(A) 79 73 74
Unsicherheit K
pA
dB(A) 3 3 3
Schallleistungspegel L
WA
+ Unsicherheit K
WA
dB(A) 96 90 91
Hand-Arm Vibrationswert
2
Handspritzpistole m/s
2,0 3,4 3,6
2
Strahlrohr m/s
2,7 3,4 2,3
2
Unsicherheit K m/s
0,3 0,3 0,3
Betriebsstoffe
Brennstoff -- Heizöl EL
Heizöl EL
Heizöl EL
oder Diesel
oder Diesel
oder Diesel
Ölmenge l 0,3 0,7 0,7
Ölsorte -- SAE 90 SAE 90 SAE 90
Maße und Gewichte
Länge x Breite x Höhe mm 1060 x 650 x
1060 x 650 x
1060 x 650 x
920
920
920
Typisches Betriebsgewicht, C kg 121,1 126,1 131,4
Typisches Betriebsgewicht, CX kg 124 129 134,3
Brennstofftank l 15,5 15,5 15,5
Reinigungsmitteltank l 15,5 15,5 15,5
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Wiederkehrende Prüfungen
Hinweis: Die Prüffristempfehlungen entsprechend der jeweiligen nationalen Anforderun-
gen des Betreiberlandes sind zu beachten.
Prüfung durchge-
Äußere Prüfung Innere Prüfung Festigkeitsprü-
führt durch:
fung
Name Unterschrift der be-
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fähigten Person/
fähigten Person/
fähigten Person/
Datum
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24 DE
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Please read and comply with
Environmental protection
these original instructions prior
English
to the initial operation of your appliance and
The packaging material can be
store them for later use or subsequent own-
recycled. Please do not throw
ers.
the packaging material into
– Before first start-up it is definitely nec-
household waste; please send it
essary to read the operating instruc-
for recycling.
tions and safety indications Nr. 5.951-
Old appliances contain valuable
949.0!
materials that can be recycled;
– In case of transport damage inform ven-
these should be sent for recy-
dor immediately
cling. Batteries, oil, and similar
– Check the contents of the pack before
substances must not enter the
unpacking. For scope of delivery see il-
environment. Please dispose of
lustration 1.
your old appliances using ap-
Contents
propriate collection systems.
Environmental protection . . EN . . .1
Please do not release engine oil, fuel oil,
diesel and petrol into the environment Pro-
Symbols in the operating in-
structions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN . . .1
tect the ground and dispose of used oil in
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN . . .2
an environmentally-clean manner.
Symbols on the machine . . EN . . .3
Notes about the ingredients (REACH)
Proper use . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN . . .3
You will find current information about the
Safety instructions . . . . . . . EN . . .3
ingredients at:
Safety Devices . . . . . . . . . . EN . . .3
www.kaercher.com/REACH
Start up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN . . .4
Symbols in the operating
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN . . .6
instructions
Storage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN . . .9
Transport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN . . .9
Danger
Maintenance and care . . . . EN . . .9
Immediate danger that can cause severe
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . EN . .10
injury or even death.
Warranty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN . .12
몇 Warning
Accessories and Spare Parts EN . .12
Possible hazardous situation that could
EC Declaration of Conformity EN . .13
lead to severe injury or even death.
Technical specifications . . . EN . .14
Caution
Recurring tests . . . . . . . . . . EN . .17
Possible hazardous situation that could
lead to mild injury to persons or damage to
property.
– 1
25EN

38 Pressure/quantity regulation of the
Overview
pump unit
39 Oil tank
Device elements
40 Oil drain screw
Figure 1
41 Backflow valve of the detergent infeed
1 Support for spray lance
42 Detergent suction hose with filter
2 Manometer
43 Fuel filter
3 Recess for detergent suction hose
44 Fastening clamp
4 Recessed grip (both sides)
45 Hose (soft damping system) of the wa-
5 Wheel
ter shortage safeguard
6 Connection for water supply with filter
46 Water shortage safeguard
7 Water supply set
47 Sieve in the water shortage safeguard
8 O-ring set (for replacement)
48 Fine filter (water)
9 High pressure connection
49 Float tank
10 High pressure hose
Operating field
11 Spray lance
12 High-pressure nozzle (stainless steel)
Figure 2
13 Steam nozzle (brass)
A Power switch
14 Pouring vent for detergent
1 Indicator lamp rotation direction
15 Steering roller with fixed position brake
(3-phase appliances only)
16 Fuel sieve
2 “Ready for use” indicator lamp
17 Pressure/ quantity regulation at the
3 Fuel indicator lamp
hand spray gun
4 Indicator lamp service
18 Safety latch of the hand spray gun
5 Indicator lamp for detergent
19 Hand spray gun
6 Indicator lamp system care
20 Power supply
Colour coding
21 Tool bag (HDS C only)
– The operating elements for the cleaning
22 Pouring vent for fuel
process are yellow.
23 Dosage valve for detergent
– The controls for the maintenance and
24 Operating field
service are light gray.
25 Storage for hand spray gun
26 Connecting hose of the hose drum
(HDS CX only)
27 Step depression
28 Hose drum (HDS CX only)
29 Hand crank for hose drum (HDS CX only)
30 Handle
31 Nameplate
32 Cover lock
33 Storage compartment for accessories
34 Burner
35 Recess for spray pipe
36 Cover
37 System care Advance RM 110/RM 111
26 EN
– 2

– The heating appliance of the machine is
Symbols on the machine
an ignition plant. All national laws and
High-pressure jets can be dan-
regulations about heating systems must
gerous if improperly used. The
also be followed.
jet may not be directed at per-
– As per the applicable national guide-
sons, animals, live electrical equipment or
lines, the first time this high-pressure
at the appliance itself.
cleaner must be taken into operation by
a skilled person. KÄRCHER has al-
Risk of electric shock!
ready performed this initial start-up for
Only electricians or authorised
you and has documented it accordingly.
technicians are permitted to
The documentation can be requested at
work on parts of the plant.
your KÄRCHER partner. Please have
Risk of burns on account of hot
the part and plant number of the appli-
surfaces!
ance available when enquiring about
the documentation.
– We would like to point out that the appli-
ance must be repeatedly checked by a
Risk of poisoning! Do not
skilled person as prescribed by the ap-
breathe in the exhaust fumes.
plicable national regulations. Please
contact your KÄRCHER partner.
Safety Devices
Proper use
Safety devices serve for the protection of
Cleaning of: Machines, Vehicles, Struc-
the user and must not be put out of opera-
tures, Tools, Facades, Terraces, Garden-
tion or bypassed with respect to their func-
ing tools, etc.
tion.
Danger
Overflow valve with two pressure
Risk of injury! Follow the respective safety
switches
regulations when operating at gas stations
or other dangerous areas.
– While reducing the water supply at the
pump head or with the Servopress -
Please do not let mineral oil contaminated
regulation the overflow valve opens and
waste water reach soil, water or the sew-
part of the water flows back to the pump
age system. Perform engine cleaning and
suck side.
bottom cleaning therefore only on speci-
– If the hand-spray gun is closed, so that
fied places with an oil trap.
the whole water flows back to the pump
suck side, the pressure switch at the
Safety instructions
overflow valve shuts down the pump.
– Please follow the national rules and
– If the hand spray gun is opened, the
regulations for fuel spray jets of the re-
pressure switch on the cylinder head
spective country.
turns the pump back on.
– Please follow the national rules and
The overflow valve is set by the manufac-
regulations for accident prevention of
turer and sealed. Setting only by customer
the respective country. Fuel spray jets
service.
must be tested regularly and the results
of these tests must be documented in
writing.
– 3
27EN

Safety valve
Install the hose drum (HDS CX only)
– The safety valve opens, when the over-
Figure 5
flow valve resp. the pressure switch is
Hook the hose drum onto the bottom
broken.
tabs on the appliance.
The safety valve is set by the manufacturer
Tilt the hose drum up and lock it into
and sealed. Setting only by customer ser-
place.
vice.
Fasten the hose drum with 4 screws
(torque: 6.5 - 7.0 Nm).
Water shortage safeguard
Connect the connecting hose of the
– The water shortage safeguard prevents
hose drum to the high pressure connec-
the burner to be turned on when there is
tion point of the appliance.
water shortage.
Install the hand-spray gun, the jet
– A sieve prevents the contamination of
pipe, the nozzle and the high
the safeguard and must be cleaned reg-
ulary.
pressure hose
Temperature stop for exhaust gases
Figure 6
Connect ray tube with hand spray gun
– The temperature stop switches off the
Tighten the screw connection of the
machine when the waste gases have
spray lance fingertight.
reached very high temperatures.
Insert high pressure nozzle into cover-
Start up
ing nut
Install covering nut and tighten firmly
몇 Warning
Appliance without hose drum:
Risk of injury! Device, tubes, high pressure
Connect the high pressure hose to the
hose and connections must be in faultless
high pressure connection point of the
condition. Otherwise, the appliance must
machine.
not be used.
Device with hose drum:
Lock parking brake.
Connect high pressure hose to hand
Installing the handle
spray gun
Caution
Figure 3
Screw tightening torque: 6.5-7.0 Nm
Always unwind high pressure hose com-
pletely
Install the tool bag (HDS C only)
Installing spare high pressure hose
Figure 4
Hook the tool bag onto the top tabs on
Unit without hose drum
the appliance.
Figure 7
Tilt the tool bag down and lock it into
Device with hose drum
place.
Figure 8
Fasten the tool bag with 2 screws
Completely roll off the high-pressure
(torque: 6.5 - 7.0 Nm).
hose from the hose drum.
Note: 2 screws are left over.
Unlatch the fastening clamp for the
high-pressure hose and pull the hose
out.
Slide the hose nipple all the way into the
knot section of the hose drum and se-
cure with the fastening clamp.
28 EN
– 4

Replace the system care bottle
Water connection
Note: Push the bottle in securely to pene-
For connection values refer to technical
trate the closure. Do not remove bottle until
specifications
it is empty.
Attach supply hose (minimum length
– The system care prevents the calcifica-
7.5 m, minimum diameter 3/4“) to the
tion of the heating spiral while operating
water supply set by means of a hose
with calciferous tap water. It is dosed
clamp.
into the supply in the float container
Connect the supply hose to the water
drop by drop.
connection point of the machine and at
– The metering is set to medium water ri-
the water supply point (for e.g. a tap).
gidity by the manufacturer
Note: The supply hose and the hose clamp
Note: A system care bottle is included in
are not included in the scope of delivery.
the delivery.
Suck in water from vessel
Replace the system care bottle.
If you want to suck in water from an exter-
Refill fuel
nal vessel, the following modification is
necessary:
Danger
Remove the system care bottle.
Risk of explosion! Only refill diesel oil or
Figure 9
light fuel oil. Unsuitable fuels, e.g. petrol,
Remove the two screws on the burner
are not to be used.
casing.
Caution
Figure 10
Never operate device with empty fuel tank
Unscrew the back wall and remove it.
The fuel pump will otherwise be destroyed.
The nozzle of the system care reservoir
Refill fuel.
will remain in the back wall.
Close tank lock.
Figure 11
Wipe off spilled fuel.
Remove water connection from the fine
Refill detergent
filter.
Unscrew the fine filter from the pump
Caution
head.
Risk of injury!
Remove the system care reservoir.
– Use Kärcher products only.
Figure 12
– Under no circumstances fill solvents
Unscrew the top supply hose to the
(petrol, aceton, diluting agent etc.)
swimmer container.
– Avoid eye and skin contact.
Connect the top supply hose at pump
– Observe safety and handling instruc-
head.
tions by the detergent manufacturer.
Replug the rinse line of the detergent
Kärcher offers an individual cleaning
dosing valve to blind plugs.
and care appliances program.
Connect suction hose (minimum diame-
Your dealer will consult you gladly.
ter 3/4“) with filter (accessory) to the
Refill detergent.
water connection point.
– Max. suck height: 0.5 m
Until the pump sucked in water, you should:
Set the pressure/quantity regulation at
the pump unit to maximum quantity.
Close the dosing valve for the deter-
gent.
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29EN

Danger
Operation
Never suck in water from a drinking water
container. Never suck in liquids which con-
Danger
tain solvents like lacquer thinner, petrol, oil
Risk of explosion!
or unfiltered water. The sealings within the
Do not spray flammable liquids.
device are not solvent resistant. The spray
Danger
mist of solvents is highly inflammable, ex-
Risk of injury! Never use the appliance
plosive and poisonous.
without the spray lance attached. Check
Assembly in reverse order.
and ensure proper fitting of the spray lance
Note: Ensure that the solenoid valve cable
prior to each use. The screw connection of
on the reservoir of the system care is not
the spray lance must be fingertight.
pinched.
Caution
Figure 13
Never operate device with empty fuel tank
Note:After placing the back wall, reach into
The fuel pump will otherwise be destroyed.
the chute of the system care and press the
nozzle onto the system care reservoir.
Safety instructions
Power connection
몇 Warning
– For connection values, see technical
Long hours of using the appliance can
data and type plate.
cause circulation problems in the hands on
– The electrical connections must be
account of vibrations.
done by an electrician according to IEC
It is not possible to specify a generally valid
60364-1.
operation time, since this depends on sev-
eral factors:
Danger
– Proneness to blood circulation deficien-
Danger of injury by electric shock.
cies (cold, numb fingers).
– Unsuitable extension cables can be
– Low ambient temperature. Wear warm
hazardous. Only use extension cables
gloves to protect hands.
outdoors which have been approved for
– A firm grip impedes blood circulation.
this purpose and labelled with a suffi-
– Continuous operation is worse than an
cient cable cross section:
operation interrupted by pauses.
– Always unwind extension lines com-
In case of regular, long-term operation of
pletely.
the device and in case of repeated occur-
– The plug and coupling of the extension
rence of the symptoms (e.g. cold, numb fin-
cable used must be watertight.
gers) please consult a physician.
Caution
Replace the nozzle
The highest allowed net impedance at the
electrical connection point (refer to techni-
Danger
cal data) is not to be exceeded. In case of
Switch the appliance off prior to replacing
confusion regarding the power impedance
nozzle and activate hand spray gun until
present on your connection, please contact
device is pressureless.
your utilities provider.
30 EN
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Operating modes
Set working pressure and flow rate
Pressure/quantity regulation of the
pump unit
1
2
Turn the regulation spindle in a clock-
3
wise direction: Increase working pres-
sure (MAX).
Turn the regulation spindle in an anti-
clockwise direction: Reduce working
pressure (MIN).
Pressure/ quantity regulation at the
4
hand spray gun
0/OFF =Off
Set device switch to max. 98 °C.
1 Operating with cold water
Set the operating pressure on the pump
2 Operating with hot water
unit to the maximum value.
3 Eco setting (hot water max. 60 °C)
Set the working pressure and feed
4 Operating with steam
quantity by turning (steplessly) the
pressure/quantity regulation mecha-
Turning on the Appliance
nism at the hand spray gun (+/-).
Set appliance switch to desired operat-
Danger
ing mode.
When adjusting the pressure/quantity regu-
Indicator lamp for operational readiness
lation, make sure that the screw connection
lights up.
of the spray lance does not become loose.
The device starts briefly and turns off, as
Note: For long term work with low pres-
soon as the working pressure is reached.
sure, set pressure at the pump unit.
Note: If the control lamp "rotation direction"
Operation with detergent
lights up, please switch the appliance off
immediately and fix the error, see "Help
– For considerate treatment of the envi-
with malfunctions".
ronment use detergent economically.
Release the trigger gun.
– The detergent must be suitable for the
When activating the hand spray gun the de-
surface to be cleaned.
vice switches back on.
With support of the detergent dose
Note: If no water comes out of the high
valve set detergent concentration as
pressure nozzle, vent pump. Refer to "Help
determined by the manufacturer.
with malfunctions - appliance is not building
Note: Recommended values at the control
up pressure".
panel at maximum working pressure.
Adjust cleaning temperature
Note: If detergent is be suctioned from an
external container, route the detergent suc-
Set device switch to desired temperature.
tion hose through the recess to the outside.
30 °C to 98 °C
– Clean with hot water.
100 °C to 150 °C
– Clean using steam.
Replace the high-pressure nozzle
(stainless steel) with steam nozzle
(brass), (refer to "Using steam").
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Cleaning
Operating with hot water
Danger
Set pressure/temperature and deter-
Scalding danger!
gent concentration according to the sur-
Set device switch to desired temperature.
face to be cleaned.
Note: To prevent damage due to too much
Operating with steam
pressure, always position high pressure ray
Danger
first from a greater distance towards object
Scalding danger! The operating pressure
to be cleaned.
must not exceed 3,2 MPa (32 bar) when
Recommended cleaning method
operating with temperatures above 98 °C.
– Loosen the dirt:
Therefore the following measures must
Spray detergent economically and let it
definitely be performed:
work for 1...5 minutes but do not let it
dry up.
Replace high pressure nozzle (stain-
– Remove the dirt:
less steel) with steam nozzle (brass,
Spray off loosened dirt with the high-
order see specification).
pressure jet.
Open up the pressure/ quantity regula-
tor on the hand spray gun completely,
Operating with cold water
direction + until stop.
Removal of light contaminations and clear
Set the operating pressure on the pump
rinse, i.e.: Gardening tools, terrace, tools,
unit to the minimum value.
etc.
Set device switch to min. 100 °C.
Set operating pressure according to
need.
After operation with detergent
Set dosing value for detergent to "0".
Eco level
Set the appliance switch to "1" (opera-
The appliance works in the most economi-
tion with cold water).
cal temperature range (max. 60°C).
Open the hand spray gun and rinse the
Operating with hot water/steam
appliance for at least 1 minute.
We recommend the following cleaning tem-
Turn off the appliance
peratures:
Danger
– Light contaminations
Danger of scalding by hot water. After the
30-50 °C
operation with hot water or steam, the de-
– Contaminations containing protein, i.e.
vice must be operated with opened gun
in the food processing industry
with cold water for at least two minutes.
max. 60 °C
Set the appliance switch to "0/OFF“.
– Vehicle cleaning, machine cleaning
Shut off water supply.
60-90 °C
Open the hand spray gun.
– De-preserve, contaminations contain-
Turn on pump shortly (appr. 5 seconds)
ing strong fat contents
with device switch.
100-110 °C
Pull main plug out of socket with dry
– De-frosting of surcharge substances,
hands only.
partially facade cleaning
Remove water connection.
up to 140 °C
Activate hand spray gun until device is
pressure less.
Lock the trigger gun.
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Storing the Appliance
Flush device with anti-freeze agent
Note: Observe handling instructions of the
Lock in the steel pipe into the holder of
anti-freeze agent manufacturer.
the appliance hood.
Fill anti-freeze agent of the trade into
Roll up high pressure hose and electri-
swimmer container.
cal conduit and hang them into the re-
Switch on appliance (without heater) till
spective holders.
the appliance has been completely
Device with hose drum:
rinsed.
Before rolling up, stretch out the high
A certain corrosion protection is achieved
pressure hose.
with this as well.
Turn the hand crank clockwise (Direc-
tion of the arrow).
Storage
Note: Do not twist high pressure hose and
Caution
electrical conduit.
Risk of injury and damage! Note the weight
Frost protection
of the appliance in case of storage.
Caution
Transport
Frost will destroy the not completely water
Figure 14
drained device.
Caution
Store in a frost free area.
Risk of damage! When loading the appli-
If the device is connected to a chimney, the
ance with a forklift, observe the illustration.
following must be observed:
Caution
Caution
Risk of injury and damage! Observe the
Threat of damage by penetrating cold air
weight of the appliance when you transport it.
through the chimney.
When transporting in vehicles, secure
Disconnect device from chimney when
the appliance according to the guide-
outside temperature drops below 0 °C.
lines from slipping and tipping over.
If it is not possible to store frost free, shut
down device.
Maintenance and care
Shutdown
Danger
For longer work breaks or if a frost free stor-
Risk of injury by inadvertent startup of ap-
age is not possible:
pliance and electrical shock.
Drain water.
First pull out the plug from the mains before
Flush device with anti-freeze agent.
carrying out any tasks on the machine.
Empty detergent tank.
Set the appliance switch to "0/OFF“.
Shut off water supply.
Dump water
Open the hand spray gun.
Screw off water supply hose and high
pressure hose.
Turn on pump shortly (appr. 5 seconds)
with device switch.
Screw off supply hose at boiler bottom
and drain heating spiral empty.
Pull main plug out of socket with dry
hands only.
Operate device for max. 1 minute until
the pump and conduits are empty.
Remove water connection.
Activate hand spray gun until device is
pressure less.
Lock the trigger gun.
Allow device to cool down.
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33EN

Your Kärcher vender will inform you
Clean sieve in the water shortage safe
about the performance of a periodic
guard
safety inspection resp. signing of a
Remove the fastening clamp and pull
maintenance contract.
out the hose (soft damping system) of
Maintenance intervals
the lack of water fuse.
Take out sieve.
Weekly
Note: If necessary turn in screw M8 appr. 5
Clean the sieve in the water connection.
mm inwards and therewith pull out sieve.
Clean the fine filter.
Clean sieve in water.
Clean the fuel sieve.
Push sieve inwards.
Check oil level.
Slide the hose adapter all the way into
Caution
the lack of water fuse and secure it with
a fastening clamp.
In case of lacteous oil inform Kärcher cus-
tomer service immediately
Clean filter at the detergent suck hose
Monthly
Take out detergent suck supports.
Clean sieve in the water shortage safe
Clean filter in water and reinstall.
guard.
Oil change
Clean filter at the detergent suck hose.
Ready a catch bin for appr. 1 Liter oil.
After 500 operating hours, at least annu-
Loosen release screw.
ally
Dispose of old oil ecologically or turn in at
Oil change.
a gathering point.
At least every 5 years, recurring
Tighten release screw.
Perform the pressure test as per manu-
Fill oil slowly up to the MAX marking.
facturer's instructions.
Note: Air pockets must be able to leak out.
Maintenance Works
For oil type refer to technical specifica-
tions.
Clean the sieve in the water connection
Take out sieve.
Troubleshooting
Clean sieve in water and reinstall.
Danger
Cleaning the fine filter
Risk of injury by inadvertent startup of ap-
Unpressurize the appliance.
pliance and electrical shock.
Unscrew the fine filter from the pump
First pull out the plug from the mains before
head.
carrying out any tasks on the machine.
Remove the fine filter and the filter in-
Indicator lamp for rotation direction
sert.
will blink (3-phase appliances only)
Clean the filter with clean water or com-
pressed air.
Figure 15
Reinstall in reverse sequence.
Exchange the poles at the appliance
plug.
Clean the fuel sieve
Knock the dirt off of the fuel sieve. Do
Indicator lamp "Ready for use"
not let the fuel enter the environment.
turns off
– No line voltage, see "Appliance is not
running".
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Indicator lamp service
Indicator lamp system care is
illuminated
Indicator lamp service will be illuminated
– System care bottle empty.
– Lack of oil
Replace the system care bottle.
Replenish oil.
1x blinking
Indicator lamp for detergent glows
– Water shortage
– Detergent tank is empty.
Check water supply, check connec-
Refill detergent.
tions.
Appliance is not running
– Leak in the high pressure system
Check high pressure system and con-
– No power
nections for tightness.
Check power connection/conduit.
2x blinking
Device is not building up pressure
– Fault in the voltage supply or current
pickup of the motor too high.
– Air within the system
Check main connections and mains
Vent pump:
fuse.
Set dosing value for detergent to "0".
Inform Customer Service
With open hand spray gun turn device
on and off multiple times with the device
3x blinking
switch.
– Engine overload/overheat
Open and close the pressure/quantity
Set the appliance switch to "0/OFF“.
regulation at the pump unit with the
Allow device to cool down.
hand spray gun open.
Turn on the appliance.
Note: By dismantling the high pressure
– Error occurs repeatedly.
hose from the high pressure connection the
Inform Customer Service
venting process is accelerated.
If detergent tank is empty, refill.
4x blinking
– The exhaust temperature limiter has
Check connections and conduits.
been triggered.
– Pressure is set to MIN
Set the appliance switch to "0/OFF“.
Set pressure to MAX.
Allow device to cool down.
– Sieve in the water connection is dirty
Turn on the appliance.
Clean sieve.
– Error occurs repeatedly.
Clean the fine filter; replace it, if neces-
Inform Customer Service
sary.
– Amount of water supply is too low.
5 x blink
Check water supply level (refer to tech-
– Obstructed reed switch in the lack of
nical data).
water fuse or magnetic piston stuck.
Inform Customer Service
Device leaks, water drips from the
bottom of the device
6 x blink
– The flame sensor turned the burner off.
– Pump leaky
Inform Customer Service
Note: 3 drops/minute are allowed.
With stronger leak, have device
Fuel indicator lamp glows
checked by customer service.
– Fuel tank empty.
Refill fuel.
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35EN

Device turns on and off while hand
Set temperature is not achieved
spray gun is closed
while using hot water
– Leak in the high pressure system
– Working pressure/flow rate to high
Check high pressure system and con-
Reduce working pressure/flow quantity
nections for tightness.
at the pressure/volume regulator in the
pump unit.
Device is not sucking in detergent
– Sooty heating spiral
Leave device running with open deter-
Have device de-sooted by customer
gent dosage valve and closed water
service.
supply, until the swimmer tank is
If malfunction can not be fixed, the de-
sucked empty and the pressure falls to
vice must be checked by customer ser-
"0".
vice.
Open the water supply again.
Warranty
If the pump still is not sucking in any deter-
gent, it could be because of the following
The warranty terms published by our com-
reasons:
petent sales company are applicable in
– Filter in the detergent suck hose dirty
each country. We will repair potential fail-
Clean filter.
ures of the appliance within the warranty
– Backflow valve stuck
period free of charge, provided that such
Remove the detergent hose and loosen
failure is caused by faulty material or de-
the backflow valve using a blunt object.
fects in fabrication.
Burner does not start
Accessories and Spare Parts
– Fuel tank empty.
Note: When connecting the appliance to a
Refill fuel.
chimney or if the device cannot be ac-
cessed visually, we recommend the instal-
– Water shortage
lation of a flame monitor (option).
Check water supply, check connec-
– Only use accessories and spare parts
tions.
which have been approved by the man-
Clean sieve in the water shortage safe
ufacturer. The exclusive use of original
guard.
accessories and original spare parts
– Fuel filter dirty
ensures that the appliance can be oper-
Change fuel filter.
ated safely and trouble free.
– No ignition spark
– At the end of the operating instructions
If device is in use and no ignition spark
you will find a selected list of spare parts
can be seen through the viewing glas,
that are often required.
have device checked by customer ser-
– For additional information about spare
vice.
parts, please go to the Service section
at www.kaercher.com.
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Applied conformity evaluation method
EC Declaration of Conformity
2000/14/EC: Appendix V
Sound power level dB(A)
We hereby declare that the machine de-
HDS 6/10
scribed below complies with the relevant
Measured: 91
basic safety and health requirements of the
Guaranteed: 94
EU Directives, both in its basic design and
HDS 6/12
construction as well as in the version put
Measured: 91
into circulation by us. This declaration shall
Guaranteed: 94
cease to be valid if the machine is modified
HDS 6/14
without our prior approval.
Measured: 91
Guaranteed: 94
Product: High-pressure cleaner
HDS 6/14-4
Type: 1.169-xxx
Measured: 88
Type: 1.170-xxx
Guaranteed: 91
Type: 1.173-xxx
HDS 7/16
Type: 1.174-xxx
Measured: 92
Relevant EU Directives
Guaranteed: 95
97/23/EC
HDS 8/17
2006/42/EC (+2009/127/EC)
Measured: 93
2004/108/EC
Guaranteed: 96
2000/14/EC
HDS 8/18-4
Component category
Measured: 87
II
Guaranteed: 90
Conformity procedure
HDS 9/17-4
Module H
Measured: 88
Heating coil
Guaranteed: 91
Conformity assessment Module H
Safety valve
5.957-989
Conformity assessment Art. 3 para 3
control block
Conformity assessment Module H
The undersigned act on behalf and under
various pipes
the power of attorney of the company man-
Conformity assessment Art. 3 para 3
agement.
Applied harmonized standards
EN 60335–1
EN 60335–2–79
EN 55014–1: 2006 + A1: 2009
CEO
Head of Approbation
EN 55014–2: 1997 + A2: 2008
EN 61000–3–2: 2006 + A2: 2009
Authorised Documentation Representative
EN 62233: 2008
S. Reiser
HDS 7/16, HDS 8/18-4, HDS 9/17-4:
EN 61000–3–3: 2008
Alfred Kärcher GmbH Co. KG
HDS 6/10, HDS 6/12, HDS 6/14, HDS 6/
Alfred-Kärcher-Str. 28 - 40
14-4, HDS 8/17:
71364 Winnenden (Germany)
EN 61000–3–11: 2000
Phone: +49 7195 14-0
Name of the appointed agency:
Fax: +49 7195 14-2212
for 97/23/EG
TÜV Rheinland Industrie Service GmbH
Am Grauen Stein
Winnenden, 2010/09/01
51105 Köln
ID No. 0035
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37EN

Technical specifications
HDS 6/10 HDS 6/12 HDS 6/14
Main Supply
Voltage V 100 230-240 230
Current type Hz 1~ 50 1~ 50 1~ 50
Connected load kW 2,9 3,0 3,6
Protection (slow) A 30 13 16
Type of protection -- IPX5 IPX5 IPX5
Protective class -- I I I
Maximum allowed net impedance Ohm 0.3710 0.3710 0.3710
Water connection
Max. feed temperature °C 30 30 30
Min. feed volume l/h (l/min) 800 (13,3) 800 (13,3) 800 (13,3)
Suck height from open container (20 °C) m 0,5 0,5 0,5
Max. feed pressure MPa (bar) 1 (10) 1 (10) 1 (10)
Performance data
Water flow rate l/h (l/min) 240-560 (4-
240-560 (4-
240-560 (4-
9,3)
9,3)
9,3)
Operating pressure of water (using standard noz-
MPa (bar) 3-10 (30-100) 3-12 (30-120) 3-14 (30-140)
zle)
Max. excess operating pressure (safety valve) MPa (bar) 12 (120) 15 (150) 17 (170)
Steam flow rate l/h (l/min) 240-290 (4-
240-290 (4-
240-290 (4-
4,8)
4,8)
4,8)
Max. operating pressure for working with steam
MPa (bar) 3,2 (32) 3,2 (32) 3,2 (32)
(using steam nozzle)
Part no. of steam nozzle -- 5.130-453.0 5.130-453.0 5.130-453.0
Max. operating temperature of hot water °C 98 98 98
Working temperature steam operation °C 155 155 155
Detergent suck in l/h (l/min) 0-33,6 (0-0,56) 0-33,6 (0-0,56) 0-33,6 (0-0,56)
Burner performance kW 43 43 43
Maximum consumption of heating oil kg/h 3,5 3,5 3,5
Max. recoil force of hand spray gun N 21,8 25,6 25,6
Nozzle size -- 043 042 036
Values determined as per EN 60355-2-79
Noise emission
Sound pressure level L
pA
dB(A) 76 76 76
Uncertainty K
pA
dB(A) 3 3 3
Sound power level L
WA
+ Uncertainty K
WA
dB(A) 94 94 94
Hand-arm vibration value
2
Hand spray gun m/s
2,7 2,7 2,7
2
Spray lance m/s
5,4 5,4 5,4
2
Uncertainty K m/s
0,3 0,3 0,3
Fuel
Fuel -- Fuel oil EL or
Fuel oil EL or
Fuel oil EL or
Diesel
Diesel
Diesel
Amount of oil l 0,3 0,3 0,3
Oil grade -- 0W40 0W40 0W40
Dimensions and weights
Length x width x height mm 1060 x 650 x
1060 x 650 x
1060 x 650 x
920
920
920
Typical operating weight, C kg 108,1 108,1 108,1
Typical operating weight, CX kg 111 111 111
Fuel tank l 15,5 15,5 15,5
Detergent Tank l 15,5 15,5 15,5
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HDS 6/14-4 HDS 7/16
Main Supply
Voltage V 230 400 230
Current type Hz 1~ 50 3~ 50 3~ 50
Connected load kW 3,6 4,7 4,7
Protection (slow) A 16 16 16
Type of protection -- IPX5 IPX5 IPX5
Protective class -- I I I
Maximum allowed net impedance Ohm 0.3617 --
Water connection
Max. feed temperature °C 30 30
Min. feed volume l/h (l/min) 800 (13,3) 900 (15)
Suck height from open container (20 °C) m 0,5 0,5
Max. feed pressure MPa (bar) 1 (10) 1 (10)
Performance data
Water flow rate l/h (l/min) 240-560 (4-9,3) 270-660 (4,5-11)
Operating pressure of water (using standard nozzle) MPa (bar) 3-14 (30-140) 3-16 (30-160)
Max. excess operating pressure (safety valve) MPa (bar) 17 (170) 19,5 (195)
Steam flow rate l/h (l/min) 240-290 (4-4,8) 270-305 (4,5-5,1)
Max. operating pressure for working with steam (using
MPa (bar) 3,2 (32) 3,2 (32)
steam nozzle)
Part no. of steam nozzle -- 5.130-453.0 5.130-454.0
Max. operating temperature of hot water °C 98 98
Working temperature steam operation °C 155 155
Detergent suck in l/h (l/min) 0-33,6 (0-0,56) 0-39,6 (0-0,66)
Burner performance kW 43 51
Maximum consumption of heating oil kg/h 3,5 4,1
Max. recoil force of hand spray gun N 25,6 32,4
Nozzle size -- 035 040
Values determined as per EN 60355-2-79
Noise emission
Sound pressure level L
pA
dB(A) 73 77
Uncertainty K
pA
dB(A) 3 3
Sound power level L
WA
+ Uncertainty K
WA
dB(A) 91 95
Hand-arm vibration value
2
Hand spray gun m/s
7,4 2,6
2
Spray lance m/s
5,3 4,2
2
Uncertainty K m/s
0,3 0,3
Fuel
Fuel -- Fuel oil EL or Die-
Fuel oil EL or Die-
sel
sel
Amount of oil l 0,7 0,3
Oil grade -- 0W40 SAE 90
Dimensions and weights
Length x width x height mm 1060 x 650 x 920 1060 x 650 x 920
Typical operating weight, C kg 118,6 118,1
Typical operating weight, CX kg 121,5 121
Fuel tank l 15,5 15,5
Detergent Tank l 15,5 15,5
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39EN

HDS 8/17 HDS 8/18-4 HDS 9/17-4
Main Supply
Voltage V 400 230 400 230 400
Current type Hz 3~ 50 3~ 50 3~ 50 3~ 50 3~ 50
Connected load kW 5,7 5,7 6,0 6,0 6,5
Protection (slow) A 16 16 16 16 16
Type of protection -- IPX5 IPX5 IPX5 IPX5 IPX5
Protective class -- I I I I I
Maximum allowed net impedance Ohm 0.2638 -- --
Water connection
Max. feed temperature °C 30 30 30
Min. feed volume l/h (l/min) 1000 (16,7) 1000 (16,7) 1100 (18,3)
Suck height from open container (20 °C) m 0,5 0,5 0,5
Max. feed pressure MPa (bar) 1 (10) 1 (10) 1 (10)
Performance data
Water flow rate l/h (l/min) 290-760 (4,8-
300-800 (5-
350-900 (5,8-
12,7)
13,3)
15)
Operating pressure of water (using standard noz-
MPa (bar) 3-17 (30-170) 3-18 (30-180) 3-17 (30-170)
zle)
Max. excess operating pressure (safety valve) MPa (bar) 20,5 (205) 21,5 (215) 20,5 (205)
Steam flow rate l/h (l/min) 290-340 (4,8-
300-350 (5-
350-400 (5,8-
5,7)
5,8)
6,7)
Max. operating pressure for working with steam
MPa (bar) 3,2 (32) 3,2 (32) 3,2 (32)
(using steam nozzle)
Part no. of steam nozzle -- 5.130-449.0 5.130-449.0 5.130-447.0
Max. operating temperature of hot water °C 98 98 98
Working temperature steam operation °C 155 155 155
Detergent suck in l/h (l/min) 0-45,6 (0-0,76) 0-48 (0-0,8) 0-54 (0-0,9)
Burner performance kW 58 61 69
Maximum consumption of heating oil kg/h 4,7 5,0 5,6
Max. recoil force of hand spray gun N 39,8 41,4 45,7
Nozzle size -- 045 043 054
Values determined as per EN 60355-2-79
Noise emission
Sound pressure level L
pA
dB(A) 79 73 74
Uncertainty K
pA
dB(A) 3 3 3
Sound power level L
WA
+ Uncertainty K
WA
dB(A) 96 90 91
Hand-arm vibration value
2
Hand spray gun m/s
2,0 3,4 3,6
2
Spray lance m/s
2,7 3,4 2,3
2
Uncertainty K m/s
0,3 0,3 0,3
Fuel
Fuel -- Fuel oil EL or
Fuel oil EL or
Fuel oil EL or
Diesel
Diesel
Diesel
Amount of oil l 0,3 0,7 0,7
Oil grade -- SAE 90 SAE 90 SAE 90
Dimensions and weights
Length x width x height mm 1060 x 650 x
1060 x 650 x
1060 x 650 x
920
920
920
Typical operating weight, C kg 121,1 126,1 131,4
Typical operating weight, CX kg 124 129 134,3
Fuel tank l 15,5 15,5 15,5
Detergent Tank l 15,5 15,5 15,5
40 EN
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