Product Manual

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Cold Water Electric • Rev. 4/11/2016
3. Fit black nozzle on the standard wand, or for the dual wand, turn adjustment knob on, and
adjust for required flow rate. For high pressure soap systems, the black nozzle is not needed; use
one of the other wand nozzles.
4. To apply chemical, engage trigger on pressure wand assembly. Turn chemical injector’s nipple
to adjust flow. For the high pressure soap systems, open ball valve and engage trigger.
5. Chemical can now be applied through pressure wand assembly. It will take 5 – 15 seconds for
chemical to travel to spray nozzle. The volume of chemical being used may be adjusted at the
chemical injector.
6. For best results apply chemical from bottom to top, and allow for proper penetration time prior
to rinsing. Do not allow chemical to dry. Rinse from bottom to top and then top to bottom.
WINTER PUMP PROTECTION
The following procedure MUST be used when the pressure washing unit is
stored at temperatures below freezing.
1. All water must be drained or blown (via compressed air) from system. Connect a short piece
of male fitted ½” garden type hose on to the female inlet on the pump.
2. Place the open end of the hose into a wide mouthed container of full strength, winter rated,
vehicle windshield washing fluid or Anti-Freeze, RATED FOR MINIMUM -40°C.
3. Connect the pressure wand assembly.
4. Start the pump and engage trigger on the pressure gun. Operate the system until the fluid runs
the same color as the windshield washing fluid. Your machine is now prepared for storage.
5. Disconnect fluid supply, blow out with compressed air, and cap end.
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
Water Condition
Use a softener on your water system if local water is known to be high in mineral content. The
advantages of soft water are very beneficial: prevents scale buildup in heater coil, cleans better
with considerably less detergent, prevents streaking on painted surfaces and glass when rinsing.