Product Manual

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Working with detergent ensures a quick soaking of the dirt, and allows the high-pressure water to
penetrate and remove the dirt more effectively.
To apply detergents you must be operating at low-pressure. This provides a gentle application of
detergent, with the pressure equivalent to a garden hose. The high-pressure setting is used for
cleaning. You cannot apply detergents when working at high-pressure.
Always test detergent in an inconspicuous area before use.
Do not use bleach. Only use cleaning detergents recommended for pressure washers.
Engage the trigger handle’s safety lock. Insert the male end of the tank wand into
the trigger handle firmly. While pushing in
the tank firmly, turn clockwise until tabs
lock into place to ensure a leak free
connection. Fill tank with approved
pressure washer detergents / soaps only.
Turn on the pressure washer. Pull the trigger to operate the washer. The liquid detergent will
automatically mix with water and be discharged through the nozzle at low-pressure.
Allow detergent to remain on the surface for a short time before rinsing. Do not allow detergent to dry
on surface.
When you have finished using the detergent injection system, fill detergent tank with clean water.
Siphon water at low-pressure for one minute, so that all detergent is flushed through system.
Remove detergent tank, and rinse it thoroughly.
Taking a Break
Never leave a pressure washer unattended when under pressure and plugged in to a power source.
1. Engage trigger handle safety lock.
2. Turn pressure washer to the Off (O) position.
3. Unplug the power cord from the outlet.
After Each Use
WARNING
Turn off water supply and squeeze trigger to depressurize the washer. Failure to do so could result
in personal injury due to discharge of high-pressure water.
Failure to clean properly will cause the detergent injection system to become clogged and
inoperable.
Drain pressure washer after each use.