Operating Instructions
1. Turn on water supply at the faucet.
2. Make sure the "ON/OFF" switch is in the "OFF"
position. The power switch has international
symbols: On (|) Off (O).
3. Completely unwind the power cord and plug into a
grounded 120 volt outlet.
4. Release the spray gun safety lock
(H). Point the spray gun in a safe direction and squeeze
the trigger until there is a steady stream of water,
releasing water and air out of the hose. Lock the spray
gun.
5. Turn the power switch to the "ON" (|) position. The
unit will run on for 1 - 2 seconds and shut off. This is a
normal function of the auto-start feature.
6. Begin power washing by squeezing the trigger all the
way into the handle.
7. Release the trigger to stop the power washer.
8. Allow the motor to come to a complete stop before
squeezing the trigger again.
9. Squeezing the trigger rapidly will cause the auto-start
feature to miss an on/off cycle and may prevent the
washer from turning on. Use slow, deliberate trigger
pulls to avoid this.
10. ALWAYS test a small area to avoid damaging the
surface.
Using the Detergent Function
• To activate the detergent function, pull the nozzle out.
• To return to high pressure setting, push the nozzle in.
To Activate Detergent Function
To Return to High Pressure Setting
(I)
on the spray gun
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Using High/Low Nozzle
The spray pattern and intensity can be adjusted for each
task by twisting the spray nozzle at the far end of the lance.
• Twist the nozzle head clockwise for the high pressure
(pencil stream) setting.
• Twist the nozzle head counter clockwise for the low
pressure (fan spray) setting.
IMPORTANT:
When applying detergent using low
pressure spray, the variable spray head must be set for
the "Pencil Stream". This is when the metal blades in
front of the nozzle are wide open so the detergent spray
is not constricted.
Pencil Stream
Fan Spray