Replacement Part List
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3. Turn the switch to the ON position to
start the pressure washer (Fig. 11).
Using the nozzles
CAUTION! NEVER change nozzles
without locking the safety lock on the
trigger handle.
WARNING! High-pressure jets can be
dangerous if subject to misuse. The jet
must not be directed at persons, pets, live
electrical equipment, or the appliance
itself.
To connect a nozzle to the spray wand:
1.Turn off the pressure washer and shut off
the water supply. Pull the trigger to
release water pressure.
2.Engage the safety lock on the trigger
handle by pushing right on the safety lock
as Fig.10.
3.Snap the desired nozzle into the spray
wand tight (Fig. 12).
To disconnect a nozzle from the spray
wand once the cleaning job is complete:
4.Turn off the pressure washer and shut off
the water supply. Pull the trigger to
release water pressure.
5.Engage the safety lock on the trigger
handle by pushing right on the safety lock
as Fig.10.
6.Remove the nozzle from the spray lance.
WARNING! Do not make changes to
the nozzle while the trigger is engaged.
Doing so could result in damage to the
pressure washer or injury to the user.
Working with detergents
When cleaning with the pressure washer,
some cleaning tasks can be solved with
water alone, but for most tasks cleaning
with detergent allows for more effective
dirt removal.
WARNING! Use only detergents
designed for Pressure Washers. DO
NOT USE household detergents, acids,
alkaline solutions, bleaches, solvents,
flammable material, or industrial grade
solutions. These could damage the
pressure washer. Many detergents may
require mixing prior to use. Prepare the
cleaning solution as instructed on the
solution bottle.
1.Unscrew the cap from the detergent
bottle and fill it with detergent designed
specifically for use with pressure
Fig.11
Spray lance
Fig.12