OPERATION
Continued
PREPARING FOR OPERATION
Step 1: Connect HotWave water connection to a
standard garden hose by twisting the female fitting
onto the male end of the hose.
Step 2: Connect end of the hose that is not
connected to HotWave to a water spigot and
turn on water.
Step 3: Once water is turned on, pull trigger to
initiate flow through HotWave.
Step 4: Engage trigger to purge air from HotWave.
Air will sputter out for approximately 5 seconds.
Once water is continuously coming out, continue
holding trigger for another 5 seconds, and point
HotWave upwards to make sure all air is removed
from HotWave.
Step 5: Optional - determine if an extension cord is
required. If extension cord is not required, proceed
to Step 6. Extension cord must be U.L. listed for
outdoor use and rated to 15 Amps (less than 50
feet and 14-gauge wire). If using extension cord,
connect HotWave power cord to extension cord.
Do not plug extension cord into outlet at this time.
Step 6: Plug HotWave electrical power cord into
a GFCI protected wall outlet (or extension cord if
STEP 5 was followed).
Step 7: Press and release the RESET button
located on HotWave electrical power cord GFCI.
The light on the GFCI should turn solid green.
Step 8: Squeeze trigger again and check Power
Indicator Light on top of HotWave for indication
that the heating has begun. This is signaled via a 5
second blinking pattern. After the 5 second blinking
pattern, the Power Indicator Light will change to a
solid green color and will remain lit as water flows
through the device.
Step 9: Begin using HotWave
OPERATION
Nozzle should be used to adjust stream
of exiting water. (Fig. 1)
Colored spray patterns located on the nozzle
control the temperature of outgoing water (RED
settings deliver the hottest temperatures, ORANGE
settings deliver warm water temperatures,
and BLUE settings deliver the coolest water
temperatures). (Fig. 2)
Adjust pressure of exiting water by moving Pressure
Adjustment Lever left or right.
Trigger lock may be used to provide continuous
supply of hot water. Latch the trigger lock onto the
indentation located on top of the trigger to do so.
SHUT-DOWN
Step 1: Release trigger and unplug HotWave
electrical power cord (or extension cord if one was
utilized) from the outlet.
Step 2: Turn water spigot off to terminate
any water supply.
Step 3: Purge residual water pressure. Pull
trigger to relieve pressure, then disconnect
HotWave from the hose.
Step 4: There will be residual water within HotWave
that must be purged. To do so, point HotWave in
an upward position and pull trigger to allow water
to drain from within the unit through the water
connection brass fitting.
Step 5: When not in use, HotWave should be
stored indoors in a dry location, out of reach of
children. Starting with the GFCI, coil the electrical
cord until it meets the water connection hose.
Coil the water connection hose in with the
electrical cord loop. See instruction in Storage
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