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4.  Release the safety lock, then press the trigger for a few 
seconds until the water ow is steady. Operating the 
pressure washer in this manner will allow air to escape and 
discharge residual pressure in the hose (Figs. 14 and 15).
5.  Keeping the trigger pressed, turn the switch to the ON (I)
position to start the pressure washer.
6.  When re-starting the motor, always keep the trigger 
pressed.
  NOTE: The motor only runs when the trigger is operated 
and shuts o when the trigger is released.
Using the adjustable spray nozzle
mWARNING! 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.
1.  The washer is equipped with an adjustable nozzle.
2.  The water pressure can be adjusted from low pressure (–) 
to high pressure (+) by turning the pressure adjustment 
knob. The nozzle tip can be adjusted from pencil spray 
(wide open tip) to fan spray (narrow tip) by turning the 
nozzle tip adjustment knob (Fig. 16).
mWARNING! Do not adjust the nozzle while the trigger 
is squeezed. Failure to do so could result in damage.
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 eective dirt removal. 
mWARNING! To apply detergents, you must use the low 
pressure setting. This setting will gently apply the detergent 
at a pressure equivalent to a low-set garden hose. The 
high-pressure setting is used for rinsing. You cannot apply 
detergents when working at high pressure.
mWARNING! Use only detergents specically designed 
for use with pressure washers. DO NOT USE household 
detergents, acids, alkaline solutions, bleaches, solvents, 
ammable 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.  Set the adjustable nozzle to the low-pressure, fan-spray 
setting (Fig. 17).
Fig. 14
Trigger
Safety lock
Fig. 15
Fig. 16
Fan spray
Pencil spray
Pressure adjustment knob
Nozzle tip 
adjustment knob
Nozzle tip
Fig. 17
Open to apply detergents










