SAFETY & WARNING INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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Maintenance & Cleaning
Lubrication: The pressure washer is supplied with a closed lubrication system,
Winterizing & Long Term Storage
1. | Disconnect all water connections. |
2. | Turn the pressure washer on for a |
| few seconds, until any remaining |
When an extension cable is required, you must ensure that it has the right ampere rating for your pressure cleaner and is in safe electrical condition.
WARNING
When using the pressure cleaner, use safety equipment including protective clothing and safety goggles.
WARNING
Do not use acids, solvents, or any other flammable material in this product. These products can cause physical injuries to the operator and irreversible damage to the machine.
•Never use the pressure cleaner to draw in water contaminated with solvents, e.g. paint thinners, gasoline, oil, etc.
•Always prevent debris from being drawn into the unit by suing a clean water source.
•Always grip the gun firmly before pressing the trigger, to counteract the recoil when starting.
•Always discharge residual pressure before disconnecting the hose.
•To ensure the appliance safety, use only original spare parts from the manufacturer, or approved by the manufacturer.
•Always hold the trigger and lance with two hands and keep a tight grip.
•Always keep the filter clean. If you are in a high mineral area, check with the water supply company whether you should use additional filters before using the pressure cleaner.
so no addition of oil is needed.
Checking the Water Intake Filter: The water intake filter is located inside the water intake connector. (Fig. 10). Remove periodically and inspect for any deposits that might accumulate there.
Hose Connector
Water Intake
Fig. 10
Cleaning the Nozzles: If you notice that the
output pressure fluctuates, you may have to clean the nozzles. Turn the unit "Off". Unplug from electric outlet and disconnect the water supply. Remove the lances, trigger gun and hose from unit. Take the small metal pin provided and insert into the nozzle end to remove any obstructions. (Fig. 11)
Fig. 11
This will occur more frequently if your water supply is very hard.
Storing Your Pressure Washer
When you have finished using your pressure washer, follow these steps for safe storage:
1.Turn the pressure washer to the "Off" position.
2.Turn off the water supply.
3.Before disconnecting the high pressure hose connection, point the trigger gun in a safe direction away from you and discharge the high pressure water. Disconnect the high pressure hose from the pressure washer and trigger gun.
4.Disconnect garden hose from pressure washer.
5.Remove excess water from the pump by tipping the unit on both sides to drain any remaining water from the water intake and outlet fittings.
6.Drain detergent tank and flush with clean water.
7.Wipe away any remaining water on all parts and fittings.
8.Engage the trigger gun safety lock.
9.Store the unit and accessories in a room above 32°F.
3. | water in the pump exits. |
Turn the unit off immediately. | |
4. | Store the pressure washer, parts and |
| accessories in an area with a |
| temperature above 32°F. |
Motor Thermostat
Important: This pressure washer is equipped with a motor thermostat. The motor will stop if it is overheating. Wait
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI)
This unit is equipped with a Ground
Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) built into
the plug. This device provides additional protection from the risk of electrical shock. When connecting the GFCI to the electrical outlet, the indicator should appear red. If the indicator is not red, depress the RESET button on the GFCI until the indicator appears red.
Cleaning Tips
Wood Decks: Rinse deck and surrounding area with fresh water. If using detergent, fill the detergent applicator bottle and apply to the area being cleaned. For optimal results, reduce your work area to small sections and clean each section one at a time. Allow the detergent to rest on the surface for a few minutes and then rinse at high pressure. Do not let the detergent dry on the deck. Always clean from left to right and top to bottom for best results. Rinse at high pressure using the fan jet keeping the tip of the spray nozzle
Cars, Boats, & Motorcycles: Wet down area to be cleaned before applying detergent with clean water. Fill the detergent applicator bottle and apply to the area being cleaned. To achieve best results, clean one side at a time. Allow the detergent to rest on the surface for a few minutes but do not let it dry. Rinse at high pressure using the fan jet in a sweeping motion keeping the tip of the spray nozzle at least
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