Replacement Part List

OPERATION
OPERATING WITH DETERGENT
Fig. 8
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WARNING! When using detergents, the material
data safety sheet issued by the detergent manufacturer
must be adhered to, especially the instructions regarding
personal protective equipment.
1. Gently remove the detergent tank (Fig. 8 - 1) from the
pressure washer.
2. Fill the tank with detergent designed specifically for use
with pressure washers. If required, dilute the detergent ac-
cording to the manufacturer’s instructions.
3. Connect the detergent tank to the quick-connect collar
of the spray lance as shown in Fig. 9. Make sure that the
detergent tank clicks into place securely before beginning
operation.
4. Use the knob on top of the detergent tank to adjust the
flow, as desired.
5. Once operation is complete, remove the detergent tank
from the spray lance. Rinse out any extra detergent in the
detergent tank. Spray the spray gun to flush out all of the
soap remaining in the unit. Close the cap of the detergent
tank, and fit it back onto the pressure washer.
Fig. 9
AUTOMATIC PUMP SHUTOFF / TTS (TOTAL STOP SYSTEM)
The pressure washer is equipped with an automatic pump shutoff function that senses the water flow in the pump.
The pump will only run when the power switch is in the ON position and the trigger pulled. When the trigger is
released and no water is flowing through the pump, the motor will automatically shut off to protect the pump from
overheating, thus saving energy and prolonging pump life.
So don’t worry if the pump shuts off when the trigger is released. Your pressure washer is still okay. Simply squeeze
the trigger again to resume pressure washing.
THERMAL PROTECTOR
Your pressure washer is also equipped with a motor thermal protector. When the motor is experiencing overload
and overheats, the thermal protector will trip to shut down and protect the motor. Wait a few minutes for the motor
to cool down and the thermal protector will reset automatically.
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