ALWAYS wear approved safety glasses when operating Pressure
Washers. Spray can splash back or propel objects, including
incorrectly attached accessories.
The high pressure stream of water that this equipment produces can cut through skin
and its underlying tissues, leading to possible amputation.
Spray gun traps high water pressure, even when the motor is stopped
and water is disconnected, which can cause injury.
Kickback from spray gun can cause you to fall.
1. For your protection, wear protective safety glasses.
2. Place the Pressure Washer near the working surface.
Pressure Washer and Spray Gun are secure and without any water leakage.
3. Carefully remove the gun from its holder.
4. Hold the gun securely with both hands. Point the gun in a safe
direction. Make sure that the gun safety (the button above the trigger)
is unlocked and squeeze the trigger to allow any air that is trapped
inside the unit and hoses to escape. Continue to squeeze the trigger
until a steady stream of water comes from the nozzle.
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wand is not securely locked into place, it could be ejected under high pres-
sure when operating the gun, possibly causing injury or damage.
Make sure that the water source is turned on and all connections to the
5. Turn on the ON/Off switch on the front of the Pressure Washer.
NOTE: Motor does not start until trigger is pulled.
6. Point the gun in a safe direction and squeeze the trigger to start
motor and water flow.
Make sure wand is SECURELY tightened to Gun. If the
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