WARNING
in safe direction
and squeeze
spray
ALWAYS
point
gun
gun trigger,
to release
pressure
and avoid
kickback
each
time, before
starting
engine.
When
starting
engine,
pull cord
slowly
until resistance
is
felt and then
pull rapidly
to avoid kickback.
After
each starting
attempt,
where
engine
fails to run,
always
point gun in safe direction
and squeeze
spray
gun trigger
to release
high pressure.
Firmly
grasp
spray
gun with
both hands
when using
high
pressure
spray to avoid injury when gun kicks
back.
WARNING
Keep
spray
nozzle
between
8 to 24 inches
away
from
cleaning
surface.
Operate
this unit on a stable surface.
Cleaning
area should
have adequate
slopes
and drainage
to reduce
possibility
of falls due to slippery
surfaces.
Be extremely
careful if you must use pressure
washer
from a
ladder, scaffolding
or any other relatively
unstable
location.
Firmly
grasp
spray
gun with
both hands
when using
high
pressure
spray to avoid injury
if gun kicks
back.
WARNING
• Keep water
spray
away
from electric
wiring
or fatal
electric
shock
may result.
WARNING
DO NOT touch hot surfaces
and avoid hot exhaust
gases.
Allow
equipment
to cool before
touching.
Keep at least 5 ft. (152 cm) clearance
on all sides
of
pressure
washer
including
overhead.
Code of Federal
Regulation
(CFR)
Title 36 Parks,
Forests,
and Public
Property
require
equipment
powered
by an internal
combustion
engine
to have a spark
arrester,
maintained
in effective
working
order,
complying
to USDA
Forest
service
standard
5100-1C
or later
revision.
In the State of California
a spark
arrester
is
required
under section
4442
of the California
Public
resources
code.
Other
states
may have similar
laws.
WARNING
NEVER
aim spray gun at people,
animals
or plants.
DO NOT allow CHILDREN
to operate
pressure
washer.
NEVER
repair
high pressure
hose.
Replace
it.
NEVER
repair
leaking
connections
with sealant
of any
kind. Replace
o-ring
or seal.
Keep
high pressure
hose connected
to pump
and spray
gun while
system
is pressurized.
ALWAYS
point gun in safe direction
and squeeze
spray
gun trigger,
to release
high pressure,
every time you stop
engine.
Engage
trigger
lock when
not in use.