Harbor Freight Tools 97005 manual For a vertical or sloped surface, For a flat surface

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If damage or discoloration is noted from the detergent, do not use the detergent when cleaning.

2.First, pass over the area with a light cleaning. Then clean the area more thoroughly.

3.For a vertical or sloped surface:

Wash from the top down.

If possible, direct the stream of water in the same direction as the slope towards a drainage area. This will enable better drainage and, therefore, better cleaning.

4.For a flat surface:

If a thin layer of water accumu- lates on the surface, periodically use a stream of water to direct the water toward the drainage.

After the major cleaning is done, sweep the surface with the stream of water to help direct loose debris toward the drainage.

5.If detergent is to be applied, use only pressure washing detergent. Other detergents may clog or damage the Pressure Washer. Apply the deter- gent at low pressure. Allow the deter- gent several minutes to sit and soak into the work surface. This will im- prove cleaning efficiency. Make sure to rinse off all detergent completely.

6.Hold the Spray Gun (6) at about a 45° angle and steadily sweep the water stream back and forth. If a severe, head-on angle is used, dirt may imbed in the surface being cleaned. Follow a steady, consistent pace during cleaning. This will help prevent stripes or discoloration afterwards. If streaking or uneven cleaning is noted at the end of a

project, go over the edges of the streaks with a wide fan pattern to help blend these lighter areas in.

7.If several different surfaces are to be cleaned, make sure not to damage any of the less solid surfaces while attempting to clean the harder ones. This is especially a concern when cleaning tile and grout, bricks and mortar, or stones and mortar.

8.If wood is being cleaned, make sure not to damage it. Pressure washed wood will usually require resurfacing (sanding) and re-coating with a surface protectant (wood, stain, varnish) after it has dried. Try to avoid leaving water on a wooden surface, as doing so can harm the surface.

SKU 97005

For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353.

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Contents For technical questions or replacement parts, please call Gasoline Pressure WasherTable of contents Important Safety Information Save This ManualCarbon Monoxide Hazard Using an engine indoors Set up precautionsOperating precautions For technical questions, please call Service precautions Do not direct the water jet at yourself, others or petsBasic Specifications RefuelingSee Figure a Set Up InstructionsUnpacking Operating Instructions See Figure CSee Figure See Figure HSee Figure J. Oil type Checking Pump Oil LevelSee Figure J SKU For technical questions, please callSee Figure E Pressure Washer Operation Failure to follow this procedure can damage the PumpAdjusting The Spray Pattern Using the Detergent Hose Cleaning RecommendationsFor a vertical or sloped surface For a flat surfaceTechnical Specifications ServicingSee Figure L Spark Plug MaintenanceAir Filter Element Maintenance For technical questions, please call Troubleshooting Problem Possible Causes Probable SolutionsUse Engine will not start Pump Parts List Pump Assembly Diagram Engine Parts List Part Description QtyGovernor Arm Engine Assembly Diagram FRAME, LANCE, HOSE, Wheel Parts List & Assembly Diagram Day warranty Emission Control System WarrantyRecord Product’s Serial Number Here