OPERATION
OPERATING TIPS
l It is normal to hear the motor run intermittently when the
trigger is not being squeezed. The pump is priming itself
to operate when the trigger is squeezed again.
l To avoid damaging surfaces:
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Always use an appropriate nozzle
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Reduce water pressure by adjusting the angle of
the stream or by increasing the distance from the
nozzle to the surface.
l Always spray detergent on a dry surface. Do not pre-
soak surface. Wetting the surface first dilutes the
detergent and reduces its cleaning ability.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
WARNING
washer, release the pressure in the spray gun, and
unplug the pressure washer before performing
maintenance.
WARNING
items with recommended or equivalent replacement
parts. Using an incorrect or incompatible part might
create a hazard that could result in serious personal
injury.
NOTICE
of the product prior to each use. Look for loose
bolts, fluid leaks, and other signs of wear. Replace
all damaged items. For replacement parts or
assistance, contact our customer service team.
To prolong the life of this product, follow the care
and maintenance instructions in this section. Contact
customer service before servicing any recall or warranty
parts.
CLEANING THE PRESSURE WASHER
Do not store or operate your pressure washer in dirty,
dusty, or corrosive environments. Do not allow foreign
materials and debris to clog the vents on the unit.
NEVER clean the pressure washer with a garden hose.
Water can damage the pressure washer's electrical
components. If the unit needs to be cleaned, use a soft
brush and damp cloth to clean the exterior and use low
pressure air (no greater than 25 psi) to clean the vents.
Never use gasoline as a cleaning agent.
ALWAYS turn off the pressure
Replace damaged or worn
Check the physical condition
l For tough stains, it may be necessary to reapply the
detergent and use a bristled brush to scrub the stain.
l Keep a nozzle cleaning tool nearby for unclogging the
nozzles.
l The O-rings in the high pressure hose should be cleaned
regularly and lubricated with non-water soluble grease
such as petroleum jelly.
l Turn off the pressure washer after five minutes of
inactivity.
CLEANING THE NOZZLES
See Figure 14.
l Stop the pressure washer and turn the water faucet
completely off.
l Release the pressure in the spray gun and unplug the
pressure washer.
l Remove the nozzle from the spray gun.
l Use a nozzle cleaning tool or fine needle to clean debris
from the inside of the nozzle.
l Using a garden hose, back flush water through the
nozzle.
l When the nozzle is clean, place it back on the lance or
in the nozzle storage area.
FIG. 14
A - Nozzle Cleaning Tool
B - Nozzle
B
A
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