Karcher Nettoyeur cryogénique IB 15-120: Operation

Operation: Karcher Nettoyeur cryogénique IB 15-120

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An extension piece can be inserted be-

tween the jet pistol and the nozzle. 

An angle jet pipe is installed between the jet 

gun and the nozzle.

1 Angle jet pipe 105°

2 Angle jet pipe 90°

Warning

Risk of injury. When the angle jet pipe is 

used, a torsional moment acts on the jet 

pistol in addition to the repulsion power. 

Hold the jet pistol tightly.

Start your work with low jet pressure and in-

crease the jet pressure as necessary.

The handle can be fastened on the exten-

sion piece.

(only with Advanced jet pistol)

The working light is connected between the 

jet pistol and the nozzle. Switching on and 

switching off is described in the chapter 

"Operation/Basic Settings".

Note

For failure-free operation the compressed 

air must have a low moisture content. The 

compressed air must also be free from oil, 

dirt and foreign particles.

The compressor must at least be equipped 

with aftercooler, oil and water separator.

Close pressure relief valve.

Connect the compressed air inlet pipe 

to the compressed air connection point 

of the device.

The maximum permissible supply pres-

sure of 1.6 MPa (16 bar) must not be 

exceeded.

Danger

Risk of electric shock.

The socket to be used must have been in-

stalled by an electrician and be compliant 

with IEC 60364-1. 

The machine must have an FI fuse of type 

B, 30 mA. 

Check the mains cables of the machine 

each time before using the machine to see 

that it is not damaged. Never operate a ma-

chine with damaged cables. Get the dam-

aged cables replaced by an electrician.

The extension cord must be protected by 

IPX4 safety mechanism and the cables 

must at least be compliant with  H 07 RN-F 

3G1.5.

Insert the mains plug into the socket. 

Danger

Risk of cold burns. Dry ice has a tempera-

ture of -79 °C. Never touch dry ice or cold 

parts of the machine without appropriate 

protection. Wear protective gloves and pro-

tective overalls.

Open the cover of the dry ice container.

Check the dry ice container for pres-

ence of foreign particles and conden-

sate, remove them if found.

Fill dry ice pellets into the container.

Caution

Risk of damage to the device. Use only dry 

ice pellets as jet medium. The use of any 

other spray agent will lead to loss of war-

ranty coverage.

Close the cover of the dry ice container.

Note

To avoid disturbances due to agglutinated 

dry ice pellets, it is useful to fully use up the 

contents of the dry ice container before 

adding fresh dry ice. If the machine is to re-

main idle for a longer time, operate the de-

vice until the dry ice container is empty or 

empty the container via the dry ice empty-

ing function.

Note

The settings depend on the substances 

contained in the detergent and the type of 

dirt. 

Release emergency-stop button by 

turning.

Set the appliance switch to "I".

Turn the keyswitch in a clockwise direc-

tion.

Increase/reduce the jet pressure by us-

ing the respective keys.

Note

The higher you set the jet pressure, so 

much greater (more agressive) will the 

cleaning effect be. 

Increase/reduce the dry ice dosing by 

using the respective keys.

Turn the keyswitch counter-clockwise 

and remove the key.

The automatic closure of the key hole 

will prevent contamination during oper-

ation.

When the key is removed, the device is 

protected against changes to the set-

tings and resetting the statistics values.

Carry out maintenance jobs "daily be-

fore starting work" (see section "Mainte-

nance and Care").

Danger

Risk of injury on account of flying dry ice 

pellets.  Do not direct the jet pistol on per-

sons.  Keep third persons away from the 

place of use and when the machine is being 

operated (by cordoning off the area).

Do not touch/hold the nozzle opening or the 

dry ice jet when the machine is running. 

First stop the compressed air supply before 

disconnecting the jet gun from the spray 

agent hose and the spray agent hose from 

the device; remove all pressure from the 

system and then pull the plug out of the 

socket. 

Cordon off the working area to prevent 

persons coming close to the machine 

when it is being operated. 

Danger

Risk of suffocation on account of carbon di-

oxide. The dry ice pellets are made of solid-

ified carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide 

content in the air at the place where the ma-

chine is used will increase when the ma-

chine is running. Sufficiently ventilate the 

workstation and use a personal warning 

device or breathing apparatuses, if neces-

sary.

Indication of high carbon dioxide concen-

tration in the breathing air:

3...5%: headache, faster breathing.

7...10%: headache, nausea and per-

haps even unconsciousness.

If any of these symptoms occur, please 

switch off the machine immediately and get 

a breath of fresh air; improve the ventilation 

before starting work again with the machine 

or use respirators. 

Nozzle extension (accessory)

Angle jet pipe (accessories)

Handle (accessory)

Working light (accessory)

Connect compressed air supply

Establish  mains contact

Operation

Filling dry ice

Settings

Operation

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Carbon dioxide accumulates in lower situ-

ated places. Prevent accumulation by 

means of active ventilation measures.

Follow the safety specifications of the man-

ufacturer of dry ice. 

Danger

There is a danger because of dangerous to 

your health materials. If dust that is danger-

ous to your health can be generated, the 

appropriate safety measures will have to be 

taken prior to beginning work.

Danger

Risk of explosion!

Do not work on light metals and iron-con-

taining substances simultaneously.

If you alternate between working on light 

metals and iron-containing parts, the work 

area and the suction device must be 

cleaned between work cycles.

Danger due to dust explosion. If inflamma-

ble dusts are formed during work, accumu-

lations of dust must be avoided. Regularly 

remove dust before critical amounts are ac-

cumulated. 

Ensure adequate ventilation while 

working in closed rooms in order to 

keep the carbon dioxide concentration 

in the atmospheric air in the room below 

the danger level.

Attach the object to be cleaned if neces-

sary.

Danger

Risk of injury on account of electro-static 

discharge; risk of damage to the electronic 

components. The object being cleaned can 

get charged electrically during the cleaning 

process.  Provide suitable earthing for the 

object being cleaned and ensure that the 

earthing remains intact during the entire 

cleaning process.  

Warning

Risk of injury on account of tripping and fall-

ing.

Lay spray agent hose and control line in a 

way that they do not pose a risk of stum-

bling during work.

Caution

Risk of damage by foreign objects falling 

into the dry ice container. Keep cover of the 

dry ice container closed during operation.

Connect the electrically conductive 

earth wire to the object to be cleaned or 

earth the object to be cleaned in anoth-

er way.

Wear safety gear, safety gloves, close 

fitting safety goggles and ear-protec-

tion. 

Switch on the compressed air supply.

Release emergency-stop button by 

turning.

Set the operating type for the com-

pressed air jet to "1" or dry ice jet to "2" 

on the operating type switch of the jet 

pistol. 

Choose a safe place to stand, assume 

a secure body stance to avoid being 

thrown off-balance by the recoil pres-

sure of the jet pistol. 

In order to prevent the sudden recoil, a 

gradual increase of the jet pressure can 

be set up (see "Operation/Basic Set-

ting", menu item "soft start").

Press in the safety knob of the jet pistol.

Activate the dry ice jet by pressing the 

trigger of the jet pistol and carry out the 

cleaning operation.

Note

When using the Advanced jet pistol, the 

dosing of dry ice pellets can be switched on 

or off via the dry ice dosing on/off key on 

the jet pistol. When the dosing is turned off, 

the key illuminates red, the display shows 

"ice off".

Moreover, when the Advanced jet pistol is 

used, the jet pressure and the dry ice quan-

tity can be adjusted on the jet pistol.

Caution

Risk of damage to the dosing equipment on 

account of dirt. Keep the lid of the dry ice 

container closed during the spraying oper-

ation to prevent sprayed off dirt from enter-

ing it.

Release the trigger of the jet pistol. 

Press emergency-stop button.

The dry ice dosing is topped and the air 

flow from the nozzle is interrupted. 

Interrupt the compressed air supply.

Release emergency-stop button by 

turning.

Release the trigger of the jet pistol. 

During breaks in operation, you can in-

sert the jet pistol on the holder on the 

machine. 

Note

During longer service interruptions, the dry 

ice pellets can agglutinate in the dry ice 

container. As far as possible, do not inter-

rupt operations for more than 20 minutes. 

In case of extended interruptions, empty 

the dry ice container.

A water separator cleans the compressed 

air flowing to the device. This collects con-

densate in the water separator, that needs 

to be drained once in a while.

Place the collection trough under the 

condensate drain screw.

Open the pressure relief valve slowly 

and wait until the condensate has been 

drained from the device.

Note

Please dispose of condensate in an envi-

ronmentally friendly manner.

Set the appliance switch to "I".

Press the Statistics key briefly to display 

the operating duration.

t: Operation duration since the last reset.

T: Total operating duration.

Press the Statistics key briefly to dis-

play the processed dry ice amount.

m: Dry ice volume since the last reset.

M: Total dry ice volume.

Press the Statistics key briefly to dis-

play the average dry ice consumption.

q: Average dry ice consumption since 

the last reset.

Q: Average total dry ice consumption.

Turn the keyswitch in a clockwise direc-

tion.

Press the statistics key for 4 seconds.

Note

The total values cannot be erased.

Press the keys to increase and de-

crease the jet pressure at the same 

time and hold them, turn the keyswitch 

clockwise.

In the operating mode basic settings, the 

keys have the following functions:

1 Increase value

2 Decrease value

3 Menu point to the top

4 Menu point to the bottom

Switch-off in case of emergency

Switching on after emergency-stop

Interrupting operation

Drain off the condensate.

Statistics functions

Retrieving values

Reset values

Basic settings

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