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n Once the surface cleaner is installed, connect the hose to the
pressure washer as described in your pressure washer manual.
n Start the pressure washer as described in your pressure washer
manual.
n Walk slowly behind the cleaning deck, cleaning as you go.
NOTE: If striping or swirling occurs, slow your pace. If strip-
ing or swirling continues, the surface cleaner nozzle(s) may be
clogged. See NOZZLE MAINTENANCE for how to clean the
nozzles.
WARNING:
Do not use the surface cleaner on raised obstacles. Striking any raised
obstacle while using the surface cleaner could damage the unit. If
contact does occur and results in damage or vibration when operating
the pressure washer, stop and discontinue use. Continuing to operate
a damaged unit could result in serious personal injury.
NOZZLE MAINTENANCE
See Figure 4.
WARNING:
NEVER perform maintenance on the nozzles without first turning off
the pressure washer, relieving the water pressure in the trigger handle,
and locking the lock out on the trigger handle (if one is included with
your pressure washer). NEVER point the nozzles or spray bar at your
face or at others. Failure to follow these instructions could cause the
nozzles or high pressure water to eject and result in an eye injury or
other serious personal injury.
When shipped, two nozzles are pre-assembled to the surface
cleaner. These nozzles are appropriate for use with pressure washers
operating at up to 3,100 psi with a maximum flow rate of 1.2 gpm.
Excessive pump pressure (a pulsing sensation felt while squeezing
the trigger and/or a higher vibration in the surface cleaner) may be
the result of a clogged or dirty nozzle.
n Turn off the pressure washer and shut off the water supply. With
the surface cleaner on the ground, pull trigger to release water
pressure.
n Disconnect surface cleaner from spray wand.
n Using the included nozzle cleaning tool or a fine needle, free
any foreign materials clogging or restricting the nozzle.
n Using a garden hose, flush debris out of nozzle by back flushing
(running the water through the nozzle backwards or from the
outside to the inside).
NOTE: Never point the nozzle outlet at your face.
n Reconnect the surface cleaner to the spray wand.
n Turn on the water supply and start the pressure washer.
CHANGING THE HIGH PRESSURE FILTER
See Figure 5.
Once you have cleaned the deck nozzles, if the water still doesn't
flow freely from the spray bar, it may be necessary to replace the
high pressure filter.
To replace the filter:
n Turn off the pressure washer and shut off the water supply. With
the surface cleaner on the ground, pull trigger to release water
pressure.
n Disconnect the surface cleaner from the spray wand.
n Place a flat head screwdriver in the slot of the high pressure
filter inside the cleaning deck inlet plug, shown in figure 4, and
turn counterclockwise. This will unscrew the filter and allow it
to be removed.
BRUSH
SKIRT
HIGH
PRESSURE
FILTER
n Once the filter is removed from the inlet plug, replace it with a
new filter (not included).
n Using a flat head screwdriver, turn the filter clockwise until it
can no longer be seen over the top of the inlet plug.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
The following replacement parts may be ordered by calling our
customer service department at 1-800-525-2579:
Filter ..............................................................................308103010
Nozzle ...........................................................................678548014
Caster (3) ......................................................................308451086
Nozzle Cleaning Tool ....................................................678775002
FOR USE WITH ELECTRIC PRESSURE
WASHERS ONLY
NOZZLE
NOZZLE
CLEANING
TOOL
SPRAY
BAR
Fig. 4
CLEANING
DECK INLET
PLUG
CASTER
Fig. 5

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