Karcher RM 555 ASF User Manual

Universal Cleaner
RM 555 ASF
High-pressure multi- purpose cleaner
Properties:
• multi-purpose cleaner to use in high pressure cleaners
• liquid, neutral pH-value
• for cleaning oil, grease and mineral soiling
• fast separation of oil and water in the oil separator (ASF)
• very gentle to materials
• manual applicable
• easily biodegradable in accordance with OECD guidelines
• pH- value in concentrate approx. 7
• clear, yellow liquid with fresh odour
Fields of application:
• car wash • special applications
• house and garden • cleaning of all water resistant surfaces
Processing:
pre-dilution dosage temperature
manual normal soiling
high pressure cleaning
Economy:
1 l RM 555 ASF is sufficient for cleaning of approx. 20 m², dosage 5% at the high­pressure appliance, medium soiled area.
Handling:
manual application: pre-dilution: first measure the necessary amount of water, then add RM 555 ASF under stirring and mix properly. high pressure cleaning: fill the cleaning agent into the tank of the high pressure machine or put the suction pipe into the RM bottle.
Remarks:
• store frost-free
heavy soiling
1+9 pre-dilution up to 40°C
pure pre-dilution up to 40°C
pure 1-5% up to 60°C
RM 555/11, 05/2008
Alfred Kärcher GmbH & Co. KG
Universal Cleaner
RM 555 ASF
Attention:
S 2 Keep out of the reach of children S 23 Do not breathe aerosol
Certificates from neutral institutes:
• DEKRA certificate of ASF-efficiency
Further information:
• Material safety data sheet
Process:
Object: e.g. vehicle cleaning
• fill the cleaning agent into the tank of the high pressure machine or put the suction pipe into the RM bottle.
• dosage approx. 5% at the high pressure cleaner, temperature up to 60°C
• clean the car starting below upward in steady and overlapping traces
• rinse with clear water
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Alfred-Kärcher-Str. 28-40 D-71364 Winnenden Phone +49 (7195) 14-0 Fax +49 (71 95) 14 - 2212 http://www.karcher.com
RM 555/11, 05/2008
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