Replacement Part List
TRANSPORTATION & STORAGE
Fig. 10
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TRANSPORTING THE PRESSURE WASHER
1. Switch the pressure washer OFF and disconnect it from
the water and power supply.
2. Use the auxiliary handle (Fig. 10 - 1) to transport the pres-
sure washer. Make sure that the handle locks into place be-
fore moving the unit.
STORING THE PRESSURE WASHER
1. Make sure that the pressure washer is stored on secure,
level ground. You can store the unit standing upright for
more compact spaces.
2. Detach the lance (Fig. 11 - 1) from the spray gun (Fig.
11 - 2). Detach the spray gun from the high pressure hose.
Store both the lance (Fig. 11 - 1) and the spray gun (Fig. 11
- 2) on the pressure washer as shown in Fig. 11.
3. Neatly wrap and store the high pressure hose (Fig. 11 - 3)
on the pressure washer as shown in Fig. 11.
When storing the pressure washer for extended periods
of time:
1. Clean the spray nozzle and water inlet filter before stor-
ing the unit. Refer to the “SPRAY NOZZLES” and “GAR-
DEN HOSE ADAPTER” sections on the following page.
2. To protect and extend the life of your pressure washer,
we recommended running the unit with a pump antifreeze
or pump protector or a pump conditioner before storing
the unit for long periods of time. Follow the directions on
your preferred pump protector for proper use.
3. Store your pressure washer and accessories indoors
where the temperature will stay above freezing (32°F /
0°C). Do not store it near the furnace or other sources of
heat as it may dry out the pump’s seals.
4. Keep the pressure washer upright on a level surface.
Cover the machine to protect it from dust. Do not allow
high pressure hose to become kinked during storage.
Fig. 11
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