Kärcher K4 1800W Compact Home Pressure Washer User manual

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Operating Instructions
Please read the operating instructions
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59647850 (02/14)
K 4 Compact
2 English
Contents
General information . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3
Safety instructions
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4
Description of the Appliance
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6
Operation
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8
Transport
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10
Storage
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11
Maintenance and care
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11
Troubleshooting
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12
Helpline
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12
Technical specifications
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13
EC Declaration of Conformity
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13
Spare Parts
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English 3
Dear Customer,
Please read and comply with
these original instructions prior
to the initial operation of your appliance and
store them for later use or subsequent own-
ers.
This high-pressure cleaner is designed for
domestic use only:
โ€“ to clean machines, vehicles, buildings,
tools, facades, terraces, garden equip-
ment etc. using a high-pressure water
jet (and detergents if required).
โ€“ with accessories, replacement parts
and detergents approved by Kร„RCH-
ER. Observe the instructions provided
with these detergents.
The scope of delivery of your appliance is il-
lustrated on the packaging. Check the con-
tents of the appliance for completeness
when unpacking.
In the event of missing accessories or any
transport damage, please contact your
dealer.
1 Risk of damage! The appli-
ance must only be operat-
ed laying down
(horizontal).
2 The high pressure jet may
not be directed at persons, animals, live
electrical equipment or at the appliance
itself.
3 Protect the appliance against frost.
๎ฐ Danger
Immediate danger that can cause severe
injury or even death.
๋ช‡ Warning
Possible hazardous situation that could
lead to severe injury or even death.
Caution
Possible hazardous situation that could
lead to mild injury to persons or damage to
property.
The packaging material can be recy-
cled. Please do not place the packag-
ing into the ordinary refuse for disposal, but
arrange for the proper recycling.
Old appliances contain valuable ma-
terials that can be recycled. Please
arrange for the proper recycling of old
appliances. Please dispose your old appli-
ances using appropriate collection sys-
tems.
Notes about the ingredients (REACH)
You will find current information about the
ingredients at:
www.kaercher.com/REACH
The warranty terms published by the rele-
vant sales company are applicable in each
country. We will repair potential failures of
your appliance within the warranty period
free of charge, provided that such failure is
caused by faulty material or defects in man-
ufacturing. In the event of a warranty claim
please contact your dealer or the nearest
authorized Customer Service centre.
Please submit the proof of purchase.
General information
Proper Use
Scope of delivery
Symbols on the machine
Symbols in the operating
instructions
Environmental protection
Warranty
4 English
๎ฐ Danger
๏ฎ Never touch the mains plug and the
socket with wet hands.
๏ฎ The appliance must not be used if the
power cord or important parts of the ap-
pliance, e.g. high pressure hoses, trig-
ger gun or safety devices are damaged.
๏ฎ Check the power cord and mains plug
for damage before every use. If the
power cord is damaged, please arrange
for it to be replaced immediately by an
authorised repair agent or a skilled
electrician.
๏ฎ Check the high pressure hose for dam-
age before every use. Please arrange
for the immediate replacement of a
damaged high pressure hose.
๏ฎ The appliance may not be used in areas
where a risk of explosion is present.
๏ฎ If the appliance is used in hazardous ar-
eas (e.g. filling stations) all of the safety
provisions and operating instructions
detailed in this manual must be ob-
served.
๏ฎ High pressure jets can be dangerous if
improperly used. The jet must not be di-
rected at persons, animals, live electri-
cal equipment or at the appliance itself.
๏ฎ The high pressure jet must not be di-
rected at other persons or directed by
the user at him/herself to clean clothing
or footwear.
๏ฎ Never use the appliance to clean ob-
jects containing hazardous substances
(e.g. asbestos).
๏ฎ Vehicle tyres or tyre valves are suscep-
tible to damage from the high pressure
jet and may burst. The first indication of
this is a discolouration of the tyre. Dam-
aged vehicle tyres/tyre valves are high-
ly dangerous. Ensure that a distance of
at least 30 cm is observed when clean-
ing with the jet!
๏ฎ Risk of explosion!
Do not spray flammable liquids.
Never draw in fluids containing solvents
or undiluted acids! This includes petrol,
paint thinner and heating oil. The spray
mist thus generated is highly inflamma-
ble, explosive and poisonous. Do not
use acetone, undiluted acids or sol-
vents as they are damaging to the ma-
terials from which the appliance is
made.
๋ช‡ Warning
๏ฎ The mains plug and the coupling of an
extension cable must be watertight and
must never lie in water. Moreover, the
coupling may never lie on the ground.
The use of cable reels that ensure that
the sockets are at least 60 mm above
the ground is recommended.
๏ฎ Unsuitable electrical extension cables
can be hazardous. Only use electrical
extension cables outdoors which have
been approved and labelled for this pur-
pose and have an adequate cable
cross-section:
1 - 10 m: 1.5 mm
2
; 10 - 30 m: 2.5 mm
2
๏ฎ Always fully unroll electrical cables from
the cable drum.
๏ฎ High pressure hoses, fixtures and cou-
plings are important for the safety of the
appliance. Only use high pressure hos-
es, fixtures and couplings recommend-
ed by the manufacturer.
๏ฎ The appliance must not be operated by
children or persons who have not been
instructed accordingly.
๏ฎ This appliance is not intended for use
by persons with limited physical, senso-
ry or mental capacities or lacking expe-
rience and/or skills, unless such
persons are accompanied and super-
vised by a person in charge of their
safety or they have received precise in-
structions on the use of this appliance
and have understood the resulting
risks.
๏ฎ Supervise children to prevent them
from playing with the appliance.
๏ฎ Keep packaging film away from children
- risk of suffocation!
๏ฎ The operator must use the appliance
correctly. When working with the appli-
ance, he must consider the local condi-
Safety instructions
English 5
tions and pay due care and attention to
other persons, in particular children,
who are nearby.
๏ฎ Do not use the appliance when there
are other persons around unless they
are also wearing safety equipment.
๏ฎ Wear protective clothing and safety
goggles to protect against splash back
containing water or dirt.
๏ฎ This appliance was designed to be
used with detergents which are sup-
plied or recommended by the manufac-
turer. The use of other detergents or
chemicals may compromise the safety
of the appliance.
Caution
๏ฎ Risk of damage! The appliance must
only be operated laying down (horizon-
tal).
๏ฎ In case of extended downtimes, switch
the appliance off at the main switch / ap-
pliance switch or remove the mains
plug.
๏ฎ Do not operate the appliance at temper-
atures below 0 ยฐC.
๏ฎ Observe a distance of at least 30 cm
when using the jet to clean painted sur-
faces to avoid damaging paintwork.
๏ฎ Never leave the appliance unattended
when it is in operation.
๏ฎ Make sure that the power cable or ex-
tension cables are not damaged by run-
ning over, pinching, dragging or similar.
Protect the power cable from heat, oil,
and sharp edges.
๏ฎ All current-conducting parts in the work-
ing area must be protected against jet
water.
๏ฎ The appliance may only be connected
to an electrical supply which has been
installed in accordance with IEC 60364.
๏ฎ The appliance may only be connected
to alternating current. The voltage must
correspond with the type plate on the
appliance.
๏ฎ For safety reasons, we recommend that
you operate the appliance only via an
earth-leakage circuit breaker (max.
30 mA).
๏ฎ Cleaning operations which produce oily
waste water, e.g. engine washes, un-
derbody washes, may only be carried
out using washing stations equipped
with an oil separator.
Caution
Safety devices protect the user and must
not be modified or bypassed.
The appliance switch prevents unintention-
al operation of the appliance.
This lock locks the lever of the trigger gun
and prevents the inadvertent start of the ap-
pliance.
The overflow valve prevents the permissi-
ble working pressure from being exceeded.
If the lever on the trigger gun is released
the pressure switch turns off the pump, the
high pressure jet is stopped. If the lever is
pulled the pump is turned on again.
Caution
Create stability for the appliance prior to all
work on or with the appliance to prevent ac-
cidents or damage.
โ€“ The stability of the appliance is warrant-
ed when it is placed onto an even sur-
face.
The high pressure hose is specially con-
structed with reinforced walls to handle wa-
ter pressure up to 13 MPa (1900 psi) - it can
be easily damaged and should be stored
carefully.
๏ฎ Do not kink.
๏ฎ Do not drive vehicles over the hose.
๏ฎ Do not expose the hose to sharp edges
or corners.
Misuse will lead to ballooning or premature
failure and will invalidate warranty.
Safety Devices
Power switch
Lock trigger gun
Overflow valve with pressure switch
Prerequisites for the appliance's
stability
High pressure hose
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1 Storage for accessories
2 Transport handle, detachable
3 Quick coupling for high pressure hose
4 Appliance switch "0/OFFโ€œ/ โ€žI/ONโ€œ
5 Mains cable with mains plug
6 Carrying handle
7 Wheels
8 Water connection with integrated sieve
9 Coupling element for water connection
10 Detergent suction hose (with sieve)
11 Trigger gun
12 Lock trigger gun
13 Key to detach the high pressure hose
from the trigger gun
14 High pressure hose
15 Spray lance with pressure regulation
(Vario Power)
16 Spray lance with Dirtblaster
Description of the Appliance
English 7
8 English
Illustrations on Page 7
Illustration
๏ƒจ During delivery the wheels are inserted
into the casing. They must be secured
with plugs or a wheel cover, depending
on the model.
Illustration
๏ƒจ Push the high pressure hose into the
trigger gun until it locks audibly.
Note: Make sure the connection nipple
is aligned correctly.
๏ƒจ Check the secure connection by pulling
on the high pressure hose.
According to the applicable regula-
tions, the appliance must never be
used on the drinking water supply
without a system separator. Use a
suitable system separator manufactured by
Kร„RCHER; or, as an alternative, a system
separator as per EN 12729 Type BA. Water
flowing through a system separator is con-
sidered non-drinkable.
Caution
Always connect the system separator to
the water supply, never directly to the appli-
ance!
Note: Impurities in the water can damage
the high-pressure pump and accessories.
For protection, the use of the Kร„RCHER
water filter (optional accessory, order no.
4.730-059) is recommended.
Observe regulations of water supplier.
For connection values, see type plate/tech-
nical data.
๏ƒจ Use a fibre-reinforced water hose (not
included) with a standard coupling.
(Minimum diameter 1/2 inch (13 mm),
minimum length 7.5 m).
Illustration
๏ƒจ Screw the coupling element to the wa-
ter connection on the appliance.
๏ƒจ Push the water supply hose onto the
coupling unit, then connect it to the wa-
ter supply.
This high-pressure cleaner is suited to work
with the Kร„RCHER suction hose with back-
flow valve (Optional accessory, order no.
4.440-238) to draw in surface water, e.g.
from water butts or ponds (see specifica-
tions for max. suction height).
๏ƒจ Fill the Kร„RCHER suction hose with
backflow valve with water, screw to wa-
ter supply and hang into the water butt.
๏ƒจ Separate the high pressure hose from
the high pressure connection of the ap-
pliance.
๏ƒจ Switch the appliance on (I/ON) for a
max. of 2 minutes and wait until the wa-
ter exits the high-pressure connection
without bubbles.
๏ƒจ Turn off the appliance "0/OFF".
Caution
Dry runs lasting longer than two minutes
lead to damages to the high pressure
pump. If the appliance does not build up
pressure within two minutes, switch it off
and proceed as instructed in the Chapter
"Troubleshooting".
Illustration
๏ƒจ Insert the high pressure hose tightly into
the quick coupling on the appliance, it
will lock in audibly.
Note: Make sure the connection nipple
is aligned correctly.
Check the secure connection by pulling
on the high pressure hose.
Illustration
๏ƒจ Push the spray lance into the trigger
gun and fasten it by turning it through
90ยฐ.
๏ƒจ Completely open the water tap.
๏ƒจ Insert the mains plug into the socket.
๏ƒจ Turn on the appliance โ€œI/ONโ€.
Operation
Before Startup
Water supply
Water supply from mains
Drawing in water from open reservoirs
Start up
English 9
Caution
Risk of damage! The appliance must
only be operated laying down (horizon-
tal).
๋ช‡ Danger
The trigger gun is subjected to a recoil force
when the water jet is discharged. Make
sure that you have a firm footing and are
also holding the trigger gun and spray lance
firmly.
Illustration
๏ƒจ Unlock the lever on the trigger gun.
๏ƒจ Pull on the lever of the trigger gun; the
device will switch on.
Note: Release the lever of the trigger
gun; the device will switch off again.
High pressure remains in the system.
Carrying out the most common cleaning
tasks. The work pressure can be infinitely
regulated between "Min" and "Max".
๏ƒจ Release the lever on the trigger gun.
๏ƒจ Turn the spray lance to the desired po-
sition.
For particularly dirty items or areas.
Caution
Car tyres, paint or sensitive surfaces such
as wood should not be cleaned with the dirt
blaster, as there is a risk of damage.
Not suitable for use with detergents.
Please use exclusively Kร„RCHER deter-
gents and care products to carry out the re-
spective cleaning task, as these were
specifically developed for your appliance.
The use of other detergents and care prod-
ucts may lead to premature wear and can
invalidate your warranty claims. Please ob-
tain information at your local dealer or re-
quest information directly from Kร„RCHER.
Illustration
๏ƒจ Pull detergent suction hose as far as is
required out of the housing.
๏ƒจ Suspend end of detergent suction hose
in a container filled with detergent.
๏ƒจ Use spray lance with pressure regula-
tion (Vario Power).
๏ƒจ Turn the spray lance to "Mix" position.
Note: This will mix the detergent with
the water stream.
๏ƒจ Spray the detergent sparingly on the
dry surface and allow it to react, but not
to dry.
๏ƒจ Spray off loosened dirt with the high
pressure jet.
Operation
Spray lance with pressure regulation
Spray lance with Dirtblaster
Working with detergent
Recommended cleaning method
10 English
๏ƒจ Release the lever on the trigger gun.
๏ƒจ Illustration
Lock the lever on the trigger gun.
๏ƒจ During longer breaks (more than 5 min-
utes), also turn the appliance off using
the "0/OFF" switch.
Caution
Only separate the high-pressure hose from
the trigger gun or the appliance while there
is no pressure in the system.
๏ƒจ After working with detergent, suspend
detergent suction hose in a container
filled with clear water, switch the appli-
ance on for around 1 minute once the
spray lance has been removed and
rinse until water runs clear.
๏ƒจ Release the lever on the trigger gun.
๏ƒจ Turn off the appliance "0/OFF".
๏ƒจ Turn off tap.
๏ƒจ Press the lever on the trigger gun to re-
lease any remaining pressure in the
system.
๏ƒจ Detach the appliance from the water
supply.
Caution
When disconnecting the supply or high
pressure hose, warm water may leak from
the connections after operation.
๏ƒจ Lock the lever on the trigger gun.
๏ƒจ Pull out the mains plug.
Caution
In order to prevent accidents or injuries,
keep in mind the weight of the appliance
during transport (see Specifications).
Illustration
๏ƒจ Lift appliance by the carrying handle
and carry it.
Illustration
๏ƒจ Pull the appliance by its transport han-
dle.
๏ƒจ Secure the appliance against shifting
and tipping over.
Interrupting operation
Finish operation
Transport
When transporting by hand
When transporting in vehicles
English 11
Caution
In order to prevent accidents or injuries,
keep in mind the weight of the appliance
when selecting a storage location for it (see
Specifications).
๏ƒจ Park the machine on an even surface.
๏ƒจ Press the disconnect on the trigger gun
and remove the high pressure hose
from the trigger gun.
๏ƒจ Push the casing of the quick coupling
for the high pressure hose toward the
rear and disconnect the high pressure
hose from the appliance.
Illustration
๏ƒจ Stow away the mains cable, the high-
pressure hose and accessory on the
appliance.
Prior to extended storage periods, as dur-
ing the winter, also observe the instructions
in the Care section.
Caution
Protect the appliance and its accessories
against frost.
The appliance and its accessories can get
destroyed through frost if there is any water
residues in them. To avoid damage to
them:
๏ƒจ Completely drain all water from the ap-
pliance: Switch the appliance on with
detached high pressure hose and de-
tached water supply (max. 1 minute)
and wait, until no more water exits at the
high pressure connection. Turn off the
appliance.
๏ƒจ Store the appliance and the entire ac-
cessories in a frost free room.
๎ฐ Danger
Turn off the appliance and remove the
mains plug prior to any care and mainte-
nance work.
Prior to longer periods of storage, e.g. in
the winter:
๏ƒจ Remove filter from suction hose for de-
tergent and clean under running water.
๏ƒจ Pull out the sieve in the water connec-
tion using flat-nose pliers and clean un-
der running water.
The appliance is maintenance free.
Use only original Kร„RCHER spare parts.
You will find a list of spare parts at the end
of these operating instructions.
Special accessories expand the possibili-
ties of using your appliance. Please contact
your Kร„RCHER dealer for further informa-
tion.
Storage
Storing the Appliance
Frost protection
Maintenance and care
Care
Maintenance
Spare parts
Special accessories
12 English
You can rectify minor faults yourself with
the help of the following overview.
If in doubt, please consult the authorized
customer service.
๎ฐ Danger
Turn off the appliance and remove the
mains plug prior to any care and mainte-
nance work.
Repair works may only be performed by the
authorised customer service.
๏ƒจ Check whether the voltage indicated on
the type plate corresponds to the volt-
age of the mains supply.
๏ƒจ Check the mains connection cable for
damages.
๏ƒจ Check setting at the spray lance.
๏ƒจ Appliance ventilation: Disconnect the
high pressure hose from the hand spray
gun. Switch the appliance on (for a
max. of 2 minutes) and wait until the wa-
ter exits at the high pressure hose with-
out bubbles. Switch off appliance and
reconnect hand spray gun.
๏ƒจ Check the water supply.
๏ƒจ Pull out the sieve in the water connec-
tion using flat-nose pliers and clean un-
der running water.
๏ƒจ Clean high-pressure nozzle: Remove
dirt and debris from the nozzle bore, us-
ing a needle and rinse through with wa-
ter from the front.
๏ƒจ Check water flow quantity.
๏ƒจ Slight leakage from the appliance pump
is normal. If the leakage increases con-
tact the authorized customer service.
๏ƒจ Use spray lance with pressure regula-
tion (Vario Power).
Turn the spray lance to "Mix" position.
๏ƒจ Clean the detergent suction hose filter.
๏ƒจ Check the detergent suction hose for
kinks.
Kร„RCHER UK Limited operates a helpline
allowing customers to discuss any prob-
lems experienced with our products.
The helpline operates during normal busi-
ness hours and may be busy at peak peri-
ods.If you have difficulty getting through we
would ask that you try to contact us again
later in the day.
The helpline number is 01295 752200,
open from 8.30 am to 5.00 pm
Monday to Friday.
It helps us if you have the model number
and data plate details to hand before mak-
ing your call so that we can assist you with
your query more effectively.
Alternatively you may write to us at the
address below:
Kร„RCHER UK Ltd
Kรคrcher House
Beaumont Road
Banbury
Oxon, OX16 1TB
or E-mail us:
Troubleshooting
Appliance is not running
Pressure does not build up in the
appliance
Strong pressure fluctuations
Appliance is leaking
No detergent infeed
Helpline
English 13
Subject to technical modifications!
We hereby declare that the machine de-
scribed below complies with the relevant
basic safety and health requirements of the
EU Directives, both in its basic design and
construction as well as in the version put
into circulation by us. This declaration shall
cease to be valid if the machine is modified
without our prior approval.
The undersigned act on behalf and under
the power of attorney of the company man-
agement.
Authorised Documentation Representative
S. Reiser
Alfred Kรคrcher GmbH Co. KG
Alfred-Kรคrcher-Str. 28 - 40
71364 Winnenden (Germany)
Phone: +49 7195 14-0
Fax: +49 7195 14-2212
Technical specifications
Electrical connection
Voltage 230-240
1~50
V
Hz
Connected load 1,8 kW
Protection class IP X5
Protective class I
Mains fuse (slow-blow) 13 A
Water connection
Max. feed pressure 0,8 MPa
Max. feed temperature 40 ยฐC
Min. feed volume 10 I/min
Max. Suction height 0,5 m
Performance data
Working pressure 11 MPa
Max. permissible pressure 13 MPa
Water flow rate 6,3 I/min
Detergent flow rate 0,3 I/min
Recoil force of trigger gun 15 N
Dimensions and weights
Length 516 mm
Width 295 mm
Height 282 mm
Weight, ready to operate
with accessories
12,2 kg
Values determined as per EN 60335-2-79
Hand-arm vibration value
Uncertainty K
<2,5
0,3
m/s
2
m/s
2
Sound pressure level L
pA
Uncertainty K
pA
75
3
dB(A)
dB(A)
Sound power level L
WA
+
Uncertainty K
WA
91 dB(A)
EC Declaration of Conformity
Product: High pressure cleaner
Type: 1.637-xxx
Relevant EU Directives
2006/42/EC (+2009/127/EC)
2004/108/EC
2000/14/EC
2011/65/EU
Applied harmonized standards
EN 50581
EN 55014โ€“1: 2006+A1: 2009+A2: 2011
EN 55014โ€“2: 1997+A1: 2001+A2: 2008
EN 60335โ€“1
EN 60335โ€“2โ€“79
EN 61000โ€“3โ€“2: 2006+A1: 2009+A2: 2009
EN 61000โ€“3โ€“3: 2008
EN 62233: 2008
Applied conformity evaluation method
2000/14/EC: Appendix V
Sound power level dB(A)
Measured: 88
Guaranteed: 91
Winnenden, 2013/07/01
CEO
Head of Approbation
14 English
Spare Parts
English 15
Notes
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๎€‘๓ฐต๓ฐƒˆ๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ•๓ฐ‚œ๎€ƒ๓ฐฑ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ฅ๓ฐน๓ฐƒ”๎€ƒ๓ฐƒœ๎€ƒ๎’ถ๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ
๎’ต๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ•๓ฐ‚ฑ๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ซ๓ฐ‚ฅ๓ฐ‚ธ
๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‡๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๓ฐต๓ฐƒ•๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚œ๓ฐƒ˜๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ต๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ•๓ฐ‚ฑ๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ซ๓ฐ‚ฅ๓ฐ‚ธ๎€ƒ๎“ˆ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚”๎€ƒ๎“„๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐ‚‰๓ฐน๓ฐ‚•๓ฐธ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒœ
๎€ฎ๎€ค๎€ต๎€ฆ๎€ซ๎€จ๎€ต๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฟ๓ฐƒ•๓ฐ‚ฑ๓ฐ‚™๓ฐน๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฟ๓ฐƒ•๓ฐƒ€๎’ณ๎€ƒ๓ฐต๓ฐƒ”๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ๓ฐƒˆ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ“๓ฐ‚ด๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐ‚๓ฐน๓ฐ‚”๎€ƒ๎€‘
๎€‘๎’ต๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ•๓ฐ‚ฑ๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ซ๓ฐ‚ฅ๓ฐ‚ธ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‘๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ฌ๎€ƒ๓ฐต๓ฐƒ„๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚ฌ๎€ƒ๎’ญ๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚ฉ๓ฐƒˆ๎€ƒ๎’ซ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒŒ๎€ƒ
๓ฐต๓ฐ‚œ๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚ˆ๎€ƒ๎’ฎ๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚น๓ฐ‚…๓ฐƒ๓ฐƒ„
๎€ƒ๎“„๎’ซ๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐ‚‰๓ฐน๓ฐ‚”๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ฎ๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ•๓ฐƒˆ๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚ฝ๓ฐƒ„๎’ฉ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‡๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๓ฐต๓ฐ‚œ๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚‰๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ฎ๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚น๓ฐ‚…๓ฐƒ๓ฐƒ…๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐƒ”๓ฐ‚‘๓ฐธ
๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‡๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐƒ”๓ฐ‚‘๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‘๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ฌ๎€ƒ๎“ƒ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚…๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ป๓ฐƒ‰๓ฐ‚ฝ๓ฐƒ…๓ฐƒ”๎€ƒ๎€‘๎“‚๎’ถ๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚€
๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฟ๓ฐƒ•๓ฐ‚ผ๎“‡๎€ƒ๎“ˆ๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐƒ€๎€ƒ๎’ณ๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ซ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ๓ฐฒ๎€ƒ๎’ฎ๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ„๓ฐƒ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ญ๓ฐƒ…๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ
๎€ฎ๎€ค๎€ต๎€ฆ๎€ซ๎€จ๎€ต๎€ƒ๎€‘๓ฐ‚ป๓ฐƒ”๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐƒ€๎€ƒ
๎€ƒ๎€ƒ๎“ƒ๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚ฅ๓ฐ‚ฌ๎’ง๎€ƒ๎’ฏ๎“‡๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐ‚„๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐƒ‰๓ฐ‚ฌ๎€ƒ๎’ญ๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐ‚ฌ๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚•๓ฐƒ…๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ
๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ซ๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ป๓ฐ‚•๓ฐ‚ต๓ฐƒ‰๓ฐฒ๎€ƒ๓ฐต๓ฐ‚ฅ๓ฐƒ•๓ฐ‚•๓ฐณ๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎“ƒ๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚ฅ๓ฐ‚ฌ๓ฐƒ˜๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ฑ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚œ๎’ฉ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ป๓ฐƒ‰๓ฐ‚ฝ๓ฐƒ…๓ฐƒ”
๎€‘๓ฐƒ“๓ฐƒ€๓ฐฏ๓ฐน๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎“„๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚ญ๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’บ๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚ญ๓ฐƒ€๓ฐฏ๓ฐฒ๎€ƒ๓ฐต๓ฐƒˆ๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚ญ๓ฐน๓ฐ‚”๓ฐƒœ๎’ซ๎€ƒ
๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‹๓ฐ‚€๓ฐƒ๓ฐน๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ฅ๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚€๓ฐ‚๓ฐฒ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฟ๓ฐ‚ฅ๓ฐ‚ฌ๎€ƒ๎’ณ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚€๎“‡๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ“๓ฐ‚ด๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ป๓ฐ‚™๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐต๓ฐƒ€๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚„๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ“๓ฐ‚ด
๓ฐ‚ˆ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‘๓ฐƒ€๎’ฉ๎€‘๎’ญ๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐƒ…๓ฐน๓ฐ‚ญ๓ฐƒ…๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ฅ๓ฐƒ๓ฐƒ…๓ฐ‚ญ๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐต๓ฐƒ„๓ฐ‚‹๎€ƒ
๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚ฅ๓ฐ‚ˆ
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๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ“๓ฐฌ๓ฐฏ๓ฐฒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ฝ๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚“๓ฐฒ๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚น๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐฑ๓ฐ‚…๓ฐ‚”๎“‡๎€ƒ๎’ถ๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ท๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ฐ๎€ƒ๓ฐฑ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ”
๎€ƒ๓ฐต๓ฐƒ”๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ‰๓ฐ‚ญ๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎“ƒ๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ…๓ฐ‚ฌ๓ฐฅ๓ฐฒ๎€ƒ๎“„๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ•๓ฐ‚น๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฟ๓ฐณ๓ฐ‚ธ๎€ƒ๎’ญ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฟ๓ฐ‚ผ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ“๓ฐ‚ด
๎€ƒ๎€‘๓ฐต๓ฐƒˆ๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ•๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎“‡
๎€ƒ๎“„๎’ซ๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐ‚‰๓ฐน๓ฐ‚”๎’ซ๎“‡๎€ƒ๎’ฎ๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚„๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚œ๓ฐƒš๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ฅ๎’ซ๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚€๓ฐฉ๓ฐฒ๎€ƒ๎’ฑ๓ฐƒ๓ฐƒ…๓ฐ‚•๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ•๓ฐ‚ฐ
๎€ƒ๓ฐต๓ฐƒ„๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐ‚ˆ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚‘๓ฐ‚ผ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ…๓ฐƒ€๎€ƒ๓ฐƒœ๎’ฉ๎€ƒ๎’ถ๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๓ฐฏ๓ฐฒ๎€ƒ๓ฐต๓ฐƒ•๓ฐฌ๓ฐฏ๓ฐฒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ฝ๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ฎ๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒˆ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ฝ๓ฐƒ…๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ
๎€ƒ๎€‘๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐƒ…๓ฐน๓ฐ‚ญ๓ฐƒ…๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ฅ๓ฐƒ๓ฐƒ…๓ฐ‚ญ๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ
๓ฐ‚ฟ๓ฐƒ…๓ฐ‚ญ๓ฐƒ”๎€ƒ๓ฐƒœ๎€ƒ๎’ถ๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ
๏‚ท ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‘๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ฌ๎€ƒ๎“…๎“‡๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐƒ…๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ท๓ฐฒ๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚ฅ๓ฐธ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‡๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ท๓ฐ‚น๓ฐ‚…๓ฐธ
๓ฐƒ•๓ฐน๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ต๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚€๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ซ๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ซ๓ฐƒ‰๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐต๓ฐ‚„๓ฐƒ๓ฐƒ€๎€‘๎’ต๓ฐฏ๎€ƒ
๏‚ท ๎€ƒ๓ฐต๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚œ๓ฐƒ๓ฐฒ๎€ƒ๎’ฎ๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ•๓ฐ‚ต๓ฐƒ๓ฐธ๎€ƒ๎’ณ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚€๎“‡๎€ƒ๎“„๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐ‚ฌ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‡๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ท๓ฐ‚น๓ฐ‚…๓ฐน๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐฑ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ”
๎€‘๓ฐƒ“๓ฐ‚•๓ฐƒ•๓ฐฌ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฟ๓ฐƒ•๓ฐ‚œ๓ฐƒ๓ฐน๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ป๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚”๎€ƒ
๎€ƒ๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ๓ฐฒ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‘๓ฐ‚œ๓ฐƒ๓ฐƒ…๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ณ๓ฐƒ•๓ฐ‚ฉ๓ฐƒ‰๓ฐน๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎“๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚ค
๏‚ท ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‘๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ฌ๎€ƒ๎’น๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚…๓ฐฒ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ณ๓ฐƒ•๓ฐ‚ฉ๓ฐƒ‰๓ฐน๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ณ๎’ซ๓ฐƒ๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๎’ธ๎’ต๎€ƒ๓ฐƒƒ๓ฐน๓ฐƒ”
๎€ƒ๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ๓ฐƒ€๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ญ๓ฐ‚ต๓ฐƒ…๓ฐฒ๎€ƒ๎“„๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚น๓ฐน๓ฐƒ€๎€ƒ๎“‚๓ฐ‚๎“Ž๓ฐน๓ฐธ๎“‡๎€ƒ๓ฐต๓ฐ‚ด๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ƒ๓ฐ‚ฅ๓ฐ‚”๓ฐƒ˜๎’ซ
๓ฐ‚“๓ฐƒ•๓ฐƒ€๎€Œ๎€ƒ๎€‘๎€‹๓ฐ‚ณ๓ฐ‚๓ฐน๓ฐƒ€๎€ƒ
๏‚ท ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฃ๓ฐ‚ฑ๓ฐ‚ก๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ฝ๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚ญ๓ฐ‚™๓ฐฒ๎€ƒ๓ฐต๓ฐ‚ฝ๓ฐ‚ฝ๓ฐ‚ต๓ฐน๓ฐƒ…๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ฒ๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚”๎“‡๓ฐƒ˜๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฟ๓ฐ‚•๓ฐ‚ฑ๎“Ž๓ฐธ
๎€‘๓ฐƒ“๓ฐƒ€๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚ญ๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ
๓ฐ‚ฟ๓ฐƒ•๓ฐ‚ฑ๓ฐ‚™๓ฐน๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ซ๓ฐ‚ฅ๓ฐ‚ธ
๏‚ท ๎€‘๎“‰๎“‡๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐƒ•๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ธ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ท๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐ‚•๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๎’ฝ๎’ซ๎’ต๎’ด๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ”๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚…๓ฐน๓ฐฒ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒƒ๓ฐ‚ธ๎€ƒ
๏‚ท ๎’ญ๎’ต๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚œ๎€ƒ
๎€‘๎“‰๎“‡๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐƒ•๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ธ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ท๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐ‚•๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๎’ฝ๎’ซ๎’ต๎’ด๎€ƒ๎“๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ฐ๎’ฉ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒƒ๓ฐ‚ฝ๓ฐ‚„๎’ง
๏‚ท ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐฝ๓ฐ‚ผ๎’ง๎€Œ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฟ๓ฐƒ…๓ฐ‚ญ๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ณ๓ฐ‚ธ๓ฐƒ๓ฐธ๎€ƒ๎’ฎ๎’ซ๓ฐ‚๓ฐน๓ฐ‚ด๎€ƒ๎“ƒ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ค๎€ƒ๎’ญ๎’ณ๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ”๎’ถ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ซ๓ฐƒ„๎“‡
๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‡๓ฐƒ„๎€˜๎€ƒ๎€ƒ๎’ถ๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฟ๓ฐƒ•๓ฐ‚ฑ๓ฐ‚™๓ฐธ๎€ƒ๎“€๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚น๓ฐƒ”๎’ฉ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒƒ๓ฐน๓ฐƒ”๎€ƒ๎€‹๓ฐ‚ท๓ฐฌ๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚ธ๎’ณ
๎€ƒ๎’ถ๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ฑ๓ฐฏ๓ฐน๓ฐ‚ต๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‡๓ฐƒ„ ."I/OFF"๎€ƒ
๓ฐƒˆ๎’ฉ๓ฐ‚ฟ๓ฐƒ•๓ฐ‚ฑ๓ฐ‚™๓ฐน๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ฅ๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ
๎€ƒ๎’ท๓ฐ‚๓ฐน๓ฐ‚„๎’ซ
๎€ƒ
๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‡๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๓ฐƒœ๎’ฉ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ“๓ฐƒ€๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚ญ๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฃ๓ฐ‚ฑ๓ฐ‚ก๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎“„๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ค๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚ˆ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฟ๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚ด๎€ƒ๓ฐƒƒ๓ฐน๓ฐƒ”๎€ƒ๓ฐƒœ
๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ“๓ฐ‚ด๎€ƒ๓ฐƒœ๎’ฉ๎€ƒ๎’ถ๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‡๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๎“‡๎’ง๎€ƒ๎“‰๎“‡๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐƒ•๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ธ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ท๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐ‚•๓ฐƒ„
๎€ƒ๎€‘๎“„๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚ฉ๓ฐƒ‰๓ฐƒ€๓ฐฏ๓ฐฒ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฃ๓ฐ‚ฑ๓ฐ‚ก๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚ด๓ฐƒ๓ฐธ๎€ƒ๎“„๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐ‚ฌ๎€ƒ๓ฐต๓ฐƒ€๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚„
๏‚ท ๓ฐƒ‰๓ฐน๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ณ๎’ซ๓ฐƒ๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๎“„๎’ซ๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐ‚‰๓ฐน๓ฐ‚”๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐ‚ญ๓ฐฒ๎€ƒ๎“„๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ค๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚ˆ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ท๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ญ๎“Ž๓ฐƒ”๎€ƒ๎€๓ฐ‚ณ๓ฐƒ•๓ฐ‚ฉ
๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฟ๓ฐƒ•๓ฐ‚ฑ๓ฐ‚™๓ฐธ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒƒ๓ฐน๓ฐƒ”๎“‡๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ“๓ฐ‚น๓ฐƒˆ๎€ƒ๎’ฅ๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‹๓ฐฒ๎€ƒ๎’ฅ๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚ฌ๎“‡๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ“๓ฐ‚ด๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฃ๓ฐ‚ต๓ฐ‚™๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ
๎€ƒ๏ข’๓ฐณ๓ฐƒ”๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚น๓ฐธ๎€ƒ๎’ญ๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐ‚„๎’ซ๎“‡๎€ƒ๓ฐต๓ฐ‚น๓ฐƒ•๓ฐ‚ธ๎’ณ๎€ƒ๎’ญ๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐƒ…๓ฐƒ€๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‹๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚•๓ฐ‚ฐ๎“‡๎€ƒ๎’ถ๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ
๎€‘๏ข’๓ฐ‚ผ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ฝ๓ฐ‚ต๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๎’ฝ๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚ญ๓ฐ‚™๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ฌ๓ฐƒ๓ฐณ๓ฐƒˆ๎’ง๎€ƒ๎“…๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ฝ๓ฐƒ”๎€ƒ๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ…๓ฐƒ‰๓ฐƒ•๓ฐฒ๎€ƒ
๏‚ท ๎€‘๎“‰๎“‡๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐƒ•๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ธ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ท๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐ‚•๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๎’ฝ๎’ซ๎’ต๎’ด๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ”๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚…๓ฐน๓ฐฒ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒƒ๓ฐ‚ธ๎€ƒ
๏‚ท ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‘๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ฌ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฃ๓ฐ‚ฑ๓ฐ‚ก๓ฐƒ€๓ฐฏ๓ฐฒ๎€ƒ๎’ถ๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฟ๓ฐƒ•๓ฐ‚ฑ๓ฐ‚™๓ฐธ๎€ƒ๎“€๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚น๓ฐƒ”๓ฐฉ๓ฐฒ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒƒ๓ฐ‚ธ
"I/OFF"๎€ƒ
๏‚ท ๎“†๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ•๓ฐƒ…๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ต๓ฐƒ๓ฐณ๓ฐƒ‰๓ฐ‚œ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ท๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ฐ๎’ง๎€ƒ
๏‚ท ๎€ƒ๎“‰๎“‡๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐƒ•๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ธ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ท๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐ‚•๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๎’ฝ๎’ซ๎’ต๎’ด๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฃ๓ฐ‚ฑ๓ฐ‚ ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒƒ๓ฐน๓ฐƒ”
๎€‘๎“„๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚ฉ๓ฐƒ‰๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ“๓ฐ‚ด๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ“๓ฐ‚น๓ฐณ๓ฐน๓ฐƒ…๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฃ๓ฐ‚ฑ๓ฐ‚ก๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‡๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚›๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚‰๓ฐน๓ฐƒ๓ฐƒ€๎€ƒ
๏‚ท ๎€‘๎“†๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ•๓ฐƒ…๓ฐƒ€๓ฐฏ๓ฐฒ๎€ƒ๎’ณ๎’ซ๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐƒ„๓ฐƒš๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ต๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‡๓ฐ‚ฌ๎€ƒ๎’ถ๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฟ๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚ด๎’ซ๎€ƒ
๎€ƒ๎’ท๓ฐ‚๓ฐน๓ฐ‚„๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎“‡๎’ง๎€ƒ๓ฐต๓ฐƒ”๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚ฑ๓ฐน๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎“„๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ค๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚ˆ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฟ๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚ด๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐƒ‰๓ฐ‚ฌ๎€ƒ๎€
๎€ƒ๎’ฐ๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚‰๓ฐธ๎€ƒ๎“…๎’ง๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‡๓ฐ‚ฝ๓ฐƒ…๓ฐƒ”๎€ƒ๎’ข๓ฐƒ“๓ฐƒ€๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚ญ๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฃ๓ฐ‚ฑ๓ฐ‚ก๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎“„๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ค๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚ˆ
๎€‘๓ฐ‚ฟ๓ฐƒ•๓ฐ‚ฑ๓ฐ‚™๓ฐน๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐ‚ญ๓ฐฒ๎€ƒ๎’ฎ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚œ๓ฐƒ๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‡๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๓ฐต๓ฐญ๓ฐ‚ด๎’ซ๎’ณ๎€ƒ๎“†๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ•๓ฐƒ„
๏‚ท ๎€‘๎“‰๎“‡๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐƒ•๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ธ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ท๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐ‚•๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๎’ฝ๎’ซ๎’ต๎’ด๎€ƒ๎“๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ฐ๎’ฉ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒƒ๓ฐ‚ฝ๓ฐ‚„๎’ง๎€ƒ
๏‚ท ๎€‘๓ฐƒ“๓ฐฌ๓ฐฏ๓ฐฒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ฝ๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ป๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚•๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐฑ๓ฐ‚…๓ฐ‚”๎’ซ๎€ƒ
๎€ƒ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฟ๓ฐ‚น๓ฐƒ‰๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ
๎€ƒ๎’ท๓ฐ‚๓ฐน๓ฐ‚„๎’ซ
๎€ƒ
๎€ƒ๎’ญ๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚ฌ๎’ซ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๓ฐฑ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ”๎€ƒ๎’ฎ๓ฐฏ๓ฐฒ๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚œ๎’ฉ๎€ƒ๎“‡๎’ง๎€ƒ๎’ฏ๎’ณ๎’ซ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚„๎€ƒ๎’ฝ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ธ๎“‡๎€ƒ๓ฐฑ๓ฐƒ‰๓ฐ‚๓ฐน๓ฐƒ€
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๎“‰๎“‡๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐƒ•๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฟ๓ฐ‚น๓ฐƒ‰๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ
๏‚ท ๎€‘๓ฐƒ‹๓ฐƒ๓ฐƒ…๓ฐ‚„๎’ซ๎“‡๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฟ๓ฐƒ…๓ฐ‚…๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚Ÿ๓ฐณ๓ฐ‚น๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‡๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๎’ถ๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ซ๓ฐ‚ด๎’ต๎’ซ๎€ƒ
๏‚ท ๎€‘๓ฐ‚ฟ๓ฐ‚น๓ฐƒ‰๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚Ÿ๓ฐณ๓ฐ‚น๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ท๓ฐƒ”๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚ค๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‡๓ฐ‚ฌ๎€ƒ๎’ถ๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐฑ๓ฐ‚…๓ฐ‚”๎’ซ๎€ƒ
๎’ฎ๎’ซ๎’ต๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ•๓ฐ‚”๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ“๓ฐ‚ด๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฟ๓ฐ‚น๓ฐƒ‰๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ
๏‚ท ๎€‘๎’ฌ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚น๓ฐƒˆ๓ฐƒœ๎’ซ๎“‡๎€ƒ๎“๓ฐƒœ๓ฐ‚‘๓ฐƒˆ๓ฐƒœ๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐ‚ ๎€ƒ๎’ถ๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‡๓ฐƒ•๓ฐƒ„๓ฐฅ๓ฐน๓ฐฒ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒƒ๓ฐ‚ธ๎€ƒ
๎€ƒ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‡๓ฐƒ”๓ฐ‚‘๓ฐ‚‰๓ฐน๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ
๎€ƒ๎’ท๓ฐ‚๓ฐน๓ฐ‚„๎’ซ
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๎€ƒ๎’ญ๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚ฌ๎’ซ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๓ฐฑ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ”๎€ƒ๎’ฎ๓ฐฏ๓ฐฒ๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚œ๎’ฉ๎€ƒ๎“‡๎’ง๎€ƒ๎’ฏ๎’ณ๎’ซ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚„๎€ƒ๎’ฝ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ธ๎“‡๎€ƒ๓ฐฑ๓ฐƒ‰๓ฐ‚๓ฐน๓ฐƒ€
๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚ฉ๓ฐƒˆ๎’ซ๎€Œ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‡๓ฐƒ”๓ฐ‚‘๓ฐ‚‰๓ฐน๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎“…๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚ฝ๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๎’ต๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ•๓ฐน๓ฐ‚ˆ๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐƒ‰๓ฐ‚ฌ๎€ƒ๎’ถ๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎“…๎’ถ๎“‡
๎€ƒ๎€‘๎€‹๓ฐต๓ฐƒ•๓ฐƒ‰๓ฐ‚ต๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ฎ๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒˆ๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ•๓ฐณ๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ
๎’ถ๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‡๓ฐƒ”๓ฐ‚‘๓ฐ‚‰๓ฐธ
๏‚ท ๓ฐƒ•๓ฐ‚ ๎’ต๎’ง๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‘๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ฌ๎€ƒ๎’ถ๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎“€๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚น๓ฐƒ”๓ฐฉ๓ฐฒ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒƒ๓ฐ‚ธ๎€‘๓ฐต๓ฐƒ”๓ฐƒ๓ฐน๓ฐ‚•๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๓ฐต๎€ƒ
๏‚ท ๎€ƒ๎’ธ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ท๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐ‚•๓ฐƒ…๓ฐฒ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฟ๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚ต๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ฑ๓ฐฏ๓ฐน๓ฐ‚ต๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‘๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ฌ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฃ๓ฐ‚ฑ๓ฐ‚ ๎’ซ
๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ“๓ฐƒ€๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚ญ๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฃ๓ฐ‚ฑ๓ฐ‚ก๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎“„๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ค๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚ˆ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฟ๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚ด๎’ซ๎“‡๎€ƒ๎“‰๎“‡๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐƒ•๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ
๎€‘๎“‰๎“‡๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐƒ•๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ธ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ท๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐ‚•๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‡๓ฐ‚ฌ๎€ƒ
๏‚ท ๎€ƒ๓ฐต๓ฐ‚ญ๓ฐƒ”๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚•๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐต๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚œ๓ฐƒ๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐต๓ฐณ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ฌ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‘๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ฌ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฃ๓ฐ‚ฑ๓ฐ‚ ๎’ซ
๎€ƒ๓ฐƒƒ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚•๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎“†๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚๓ฐธ๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ“๓ฐ‚ด๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ“๓ฐƒ€๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚ญ๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฃ๓ฐ‚ฑ๓ฐ‚ก๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎“„๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ค๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚‰๓ฐฒ
๎€‘๓ฐƒ“๓ฐƒ€๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚ญ๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฃ๓ฐ‚ฑ๓ฐ‚ก๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎“„๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ค๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚ˆ๎€ƒ๓ฐฑ๓ฐ‚…๓ฐ‚”๎’ซ๎“‡๎€ƒ
๏‚ท ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ“๓ฐ‚•๓ฐƒ•๓ฐฌ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฟ๓ฐƒ•๓ฐ‚œ๓ฐƒ๓ฐน๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ป๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚”๎€ƒ๓ฐต๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚œ๎“‡๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‡๓ฐƒ”๓ฐ‚‘๓ฐ‚‰๓ฐน๓ฐฒ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒƒ๓ฐ‚ธ
๎€ƒ๎’ฎ๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚น๓ฐ‚…๓ฐƒ๓ฐƒ…๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎“‡๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ“๓ฐƒ€๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚ญ๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฃ๓ฐ‚ฑ๓ฐ‚ก๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎“„๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ค๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚ˆ๎“‡
๎€‘๎’ถ๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๓ฐฏ๓ฐฒ๎€ƒ
๎€ƒ๎’ฅ๓ฐฏ๓ฐน๓ฐ‚™๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ“๓ฐ‚ด๎€ƒ๎’ข๓ฐต๓ฐƒ๓ฐƒ”๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ค๎€ƒ๎’ญ๓ฐ‚๓ฐน๓ฐ‚ต๓ฐƒ€๎€ƒ๎’ถ๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‡๓ฐƒ”๓ฐ‚‘๓ฐ‚‰๓ฐธ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฟ๓ฐณ๓ฐ‚ธ
๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ“๓ฐ‚ด๎€ƒ๎’ญ๎’ณ๎’ต๎’ซ๓ฐƒ๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ฎ๎’ซ๎’ณ๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚˜๎’ต๓ฐƒš๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ญ๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚ฌ๎’ซ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๏ข’๓ฐ‚ก๓ฐƒ”๎’ง๎€ƒ๓ฐฑ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ”๎€ƒ๎’ข๎“Š๓ฐƒ๓ฐฝ๓ฐƒ„
๎€‘๓ฐต๓ฐƒ”๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ‰๓ฐ‚ญ๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฟ๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚ด๎€ƒ
๎’ญ๎’ต๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚œ๎€ƒ
๏‚ท ๎€ƒ๓ฐต๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚œ๓ฐƒ๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ“๓ฐ‚ด๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ“๓ฐƒ€๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚ญ๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฃ๓ฐ‚ฑ๓ฐ‚ก๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎“„๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ค๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚ˆ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฟ๓ฐ‚ˆ๎’ณ๎’ง
๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‹๓ฐ‚ฌ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ ๓ฐƒ๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ“๓ฐ‚ด๎€ƒ๓ฐท๓ฐณ๓ฐฝ๓ฐƒ”๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‘๓ฐน๓ฐ‚„๎€ƒ๎’ถ๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๓ฐฏ๓ฐฒ๎€ƒ๓ฐต๓ฐ‚ญ๓ฐƒ”๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚•๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ
๎€‘๎’ฝ๓ฐƒ๓ฐƒ…๓ฐ‚•๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๎’ฎ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐฒ๎€ƒ
๎€ƒ๎€๓ฐต๓ฐ‚จ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚…๓ฐƒ๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ƒ๓ฐƒ•๓ฐ‚…๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฃ๓ฐณ๓ฐ‚ก๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ญ๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚ฌ๎’ซ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๓ฐฑ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ”
๎€‘๓ฐ‚ฟ๓ฐƒ•๓ฐ‚œ๓ฐƒ๓ฐน๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ฎ๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ…๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚…๓ฐƒ€
๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ท๓ฐƒ”๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚ค๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‡๓ฐ‚ฌ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฟ๓ฐƒ•๓ฐ‚œ๓ฐƒ๓ฐน๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎“…๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ„๎’ง๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‡๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ท๓ฐ‚น๓ฐ‚…๓ฐน๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒƒ๓ฐน๓ฐƒ”
๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€‘๓ฐƒ“๓ฐƒ€๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚ญ๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฃ๓ฐ‚ฑ๓ฐ‚ก๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎“„๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ค๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚ˆ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‡๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๓ฐฑ๓ฐ‚…๓ฐ‚•
๏‚ท ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ“๓ฐ‚ด๎€ƒ๎’ฌ๓ฐƒ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ฅ๓ฐƒ…๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ฝ๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚ญ๓ฐ‚™๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ฌ๓ฐƒ๓ฐณ๓ฐƒˆ๎’ง๎€ƒ๎“ƒ๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚ˆ๎’ณ๎’ฉ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒƒ๓ฐน๓ฐƒ”
๎€ƒ๓ฐต๓ฐƒ”๎“‡๎’ซ๓ฐ‚‘๓ฐฒ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‹๓ฐ‚ต๓ฐƒ๓ฐฒ๎€ƒ๓ฐท๓ฐณ๓ฐฝ๎“Ž๓ฐƒ”๎“‡๎€ƒ๎“‰๎“‡๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐƒ•๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ธ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ท๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐ‚•๓ฐƒ„
๎€ƒ๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒŒ๎’ต๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐ‚ธ๎€œ๎€“๎€‘๎ฒ๎€ƒ
๏‚ท ๎€‘๎’ต๎’ซ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ…๓ฐน๓ฐ‚”๓ฐฏ๓ฐฒ๎€ƒ๎“†๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ•๓ฐƒ…๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ต๓ฐƒ๓ฐณ๓ฐƒ‰๓ฐ‚œ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ƒ๓ฐน๓ฐ‚ต๓ฐฒ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒƒ๓ฐ‚ธ๎€ƒ
๏‚ท ๎€‘๓ฐ‚“๓ฐณ๓ฐ‚น๓ฐƒ…๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ“๓ฐ‚ด๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚“๓ฐฒ๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚น๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฟ๓ฐ‚ˆ๎’ณ๎’ง๎€ƒ
๏‚ท ๎€ƒ๎’ฑ๓ฐฏ๓ฐน๓ฐ‚ต๓ฐƒ…๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‘๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ฌ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚น๓ฐƒ‰๓ฐƒ€๓ฐฏ๓ฐฒ๎€ƒ๎’ถ๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฟ๓ฐƒ•๓ฐ‚ฑ๓ฐ‚™๓ฐน๓ฐฒ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒƒ๓ฐ‚ธ
"I/ON"๎€‘๎€ƒ
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๎€ƒ๎’ท๓ฐ‚๓ฐน๓ฐ‚„๎’ซ
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๎€ƒ๎’ถ๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฟ๓ฐƒ•๓ฐ‚ฑ๓ฐ‚™๓ฐธ๎€ƒ๎’ถ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ”๎€ƒ๓ฐƒœ๎€ƒ๎€„๎’ต๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚ก๓ฐƒ๓ฐƒ€๎€ƒ๎’บ๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚ญ๓ฐน๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚ฅ๓ฐ‚ˆ
๎€‘๓ฐƒ“๓ฐ‚น๓ฐ‚ด๎’ง๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ซ๓ฐ‚ ๎“‡๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ“๓ฐ‚ด๎€ƒ๓ฐƒœ๎’ฉ๎€ƒ
๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚ฅ๓ฐ‚ˆ
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๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฃ๓ฐ‚ฑ๓ฐ‚ก๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐป๓ฐ‚ต๓ฐƒ‰๓ฐƒ…๓ฐฒ๎€ƒ๎’ฐ๎’ต๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚‰๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ฅ๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ…๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ฝ๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚ญ๓ฐ‚˜๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ•๓ฐผ๓ฐฅ๓ฐน๓ฐฒ
๎€ƒ๎’ธ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ท๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐ‚•๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‘๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ฌ๎€ƒ๓ฐต๓ฐƒ”๎’ณ๎’ซ๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐธ๎’ต๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ญ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ธ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐผ๓ฐง๓ฐธ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ“๓ฐƒ€๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚ญ๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ
๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‡๓ฐƒ„๓ฐƒ–๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎“€๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ธ๓ฐƒ๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‘๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ฌ๎€ƒ๎’น๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚…๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐฑ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ”๎€ƒ๎€‘๎“‰๎“‡๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐƒ•๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ
๎“‰๎“‡๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐƒ•๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ธ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ท๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐ‚•๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๓ฐท๓ฐƒ•๓ฐณ๓ฐฝ๓ฐธ๎€ƒ๎“„๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚ฝ๓ฐ‚„๎’ฉ๎“‡๎€ƒ๎€ƒ๎’ฌ๓ฐƒ๓ฐณ๓ฐƒˆ๎’ง๎“‡
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๎’ญ๎’ต๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚œ๎€ƒ
๏‚ท ๎€‘๎“‰๎“‡๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐƒ•๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ธ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ท๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐ‚•๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๎’ฝ๎’ซ๎’ต๎’ด๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ”๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚…๓ฐน๓ฐฒ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒƒ๓ฐ‚ธ๎€ƒ
๏‚ท ๎€‘๎’ถ๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฟ๓ฐƒ•๓ฐ‚ฑ๓ฐ‚™๓ฐธ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒƒ๓ฐน๓ฐƒ•๓ฐ‚ด๎€ƒ๎’ข๎’ฝ๎’ซ๎’ต๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐฑ๓ฐ‚…๓ฐ‚”๎’ซ๎€ƒ
๎€ƒ๎€๓ฐต๓ฐ‚จ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚…๓ฐƒ๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ณ๓ฐ‚ธ๓ฐƒ๓ฐน๓ฐƒ”๎€ƒ๏ข“๎’ณ๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๎’ฝ๎’ซ๎’ต๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ”๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚…๓ฐธ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐƒ‰๓ฐ‚ฌ
๎’ญ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๎’ถ๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ“๓ฐƒ€๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚ญ๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฃ๓ฐ‚ฑ๓ฐ‚ก๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฟ๓ฐ‚ฉ๓ฐƒ”๎“‡๎€ƒ๎€‘๎“ˆ๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚ˆ๎’ง
๎€‘๎“„๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚ฉ๓ฐƒ‰๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ“๓ฐ‚ด๎€ƒ๎’ซ๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚ด๓ฐƒ๓ฐน๓ฐƒ„
๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฃ๓ฐ‚ฑ๓ฐ‚ก๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒƒ๓ฐ‚ฉ๓ฐƒ‰๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ซ๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๎’ฝ๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚ญ๓ฐ‚™๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ฌ๓ฐƒ๓ฐณ๓ฐƒˆ๎’ง๎€ƒ
๎€Œ๎€น๎„๎•๎Œ๎’๎€ƒ๎€ณ๎’๎š๎ˆ๎•๎€ƒ๎€‘๎€‹
๎€ƒ๎€‘๓ฐต๓ฐƒ”๎’ณ๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ•๓ฐน๓ฐ‚ฌ๓ฐƒœ๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ณ๓ฐƒ•๓ฐ‚ฉ๓ฐƒ‰๓ฐน๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎“„๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ๓ฐƒ…๓ฐฒ๎€ƒ๎“„๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ•๓ฐ‚น๓ฐƒ๓ฐƒ€๎€ƒ๎“„๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐ‚‰๓ฐน๓ฐ‚•๎“Ž๓ฐƒ”
๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‡๓ฐƒ•๓ฐฒ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฟ๓ฐƒ…๓ฐ‚ญ๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฃ๓ฐ‚ฑ๓ฐ‚ ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฃ๓ฐณ๓ฐ‚ ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‡๓ฐ‚ฝ๓ฐƒ…๓ฐƒ”๎ฒฑ๎Œ๎‘๎€ฐ๎€ƒ๎ฒฏ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐ‚…๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€Œ
๎“‡๎€ƒ๎€‹๓ฐƒ‘๓ฐƒˆ๎’ณ๓ฐƒ˜๎’ซ๎ฒฑ๎›๎„๎€ฐ๎€ƒ๎ฒฏ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ•๓ฐ‚ฐ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚…๓ฐƒˆ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‘๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ฌ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‘๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚ธ๓ฐƒ˜๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐ‚…๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ
๎€‘๓ฐƒ“๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ”๎’ต๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐธ๎€ƒ
๏‚ท ๎€‘๎“‰๎“‡๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐƒ•๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ธ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ท๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐ‚•๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๎’ฝ๎’ซ๎’ต๎’ด๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐƒ”๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚…๓ฐน๓ฐฒ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒƒ๓ฐ‚ธ๎€ƒ
๏‚ท ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ซ๓ฐ‚ ๓ฐƒ๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‘๓ฐƒ€๎’ฉ๎€ƒ๎’ฝ๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚ญ๓ฐ‚™๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ฌ๓ฐƒ๓ฐณ๓ฐƒˆ๎’ง๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ณ๓ฐƒ๓ฐฒ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒƒ๓ฐ‚ธ
๎€‘๎’ฌ๓ฐƒ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ฅ๓ฐƒ…๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ
๎€ƒ๎’ฎ๎’ซ๎’ต๎“‡๎’ด๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚น๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฟ๓ฐƒ”๓ฐ‚‘๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ซ๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๎’ฝ๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚ญ๓ฐ‚™๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ฌ๓ฐƒ๓ฐณ๓ฐƒˆ๎’ง
๎€‘๓ฐต๓ฐƒ•๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚ญ๓ฐน๓ฐ‚•๓ฐƒ…๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ฎ๎’ซ๎’ต๎“‡๎’ด๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚น๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‡๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚›๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚‰๓ฐน๓ฐƒ๓ฐƒ€๎€ƒ
๎€ƒ๎’ท๓ฐ‚๓ฐน๓ฐ‚„๎’ซ
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๎€ƒ๎“‡๎’ง๎€ƒ๎’ฅ๓ฐƒ๓ฐ‚ฅ๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎“‡๎’ง๎€ƒ๎’ญ๎’ต๓ฐฏ๓ฐƒ•๓ฐ‚•๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ฎ๎’ซ๎’ต๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚ค๎’ฉ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ณ๓ฐƒ•๓ฐ‚ฉ๓ฐƒ‰๓ฐน๓ฐฒ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒƒ๓ฐ‚น๓ฐธ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒœ
๎€ƒ๎’ญ๎’ซ๎’ณ๎’ง๎€ƒ๎“„๎’ซ๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐ‚‰๓ฐน๓ฐ‚”๓ฐฏ๓ฐฒ๎€ƒ๓ฐฑ๓ฐ‚™๓ฐ‚‰๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฟ๓ฐฝ๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๓ฐต๓ฐ‚”๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚•๓ฐ‚…๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ƒ๓ฐ‚ฅ๓ฐ‚”๓ฐƒ˜๎’ซ
๎€ƒ๎€‘๎’ต๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚ก๓ฐƒ๓ฐƒ€๎€ƒ๎’บ๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚ญ๓ฐน๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚๓ฐ‚ฅ๓ฐ‚ˆ๎€ƒ๎’ข๎’ฎ๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚ˆ๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚•๓ฐธ๓ฐƒœ๎’ซ๎€ƒ๓ฐƒ‡๓ฐ‚…๓ฐ‚ค
๎€‘๓ฐ‚ณ๓ฐƒ•๓ฐ‚ฉ๓ฐƒ‰๓ฐน๓ฐƒ€๎’ซ๎€ƒ๎’ณ๎’ซ๓ฐƒ๓ฐƒ„๎€ƒ๎“„๎’ซ๓ฐ‚‹๓ฐ‚‰๓ฐน๓ฐ‚”๓ฐฏ๓ฐฒ๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ฟ๓ฐƒ…๓ฐ‚ญ๓ฐƒ๓ฐƒ€๎€ƒ๓ฐ‚ƒ๓ฐƒ€๓ฐฏ๓ฐ‚œ๎€ƒ
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Kärcher K4 1800W Compact Home Pressure Washer User manual

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