Harbor Freight Tools 67596 manual Equipment Operation

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Equipment Operation

 

Do not direct spray

WARNING

from the pressure

 

washer at a person or an

animal. The water stream

could cause serious injury.

 

Use the pressure

Caution

washer only on

 

surfaces able to withstand the force of the spray.

1.Replace the non-vented brass oil plug with the aluminum Pump Breath- er Plug before first use. The Pump

Breather Plug must be used whenev- er the pressure washer is used. The brass oil plug (without the breather hole) should be used for transporting only.

2.Choose the Nozzle that best meets the needs of the job. Only use the Nozzles on surfaces capable of with- standing the force of the spray. Only use the Black Nozzle when using pressure washer detergent. The power of the other Nozzles will propel mist back at the operator and can imbed detergent into the surface.

3.Pull back the quick connect collar and push the Nozzle onto the end of the Wand. Make sure the quick connect collar locks the Nozzle in place.

4.Turn the water supply on and hold down the Trigger to start the stream.

Be aware that when it is first started, the gun will kick.

5.It is best to start at a low pressure setting, and adjust the pressure upwards. Test spray the edge of the surface to be cleaned first to make sure that the stream is not too strong for the surface. If the stream damages the surface turn the Pressure Regulator Knob counterclockwise to reduce the pressure. Moving further away from the surface being cleaned will also reduce the pressure being applied to the surface. If the stream is still too strong. Turn the engine off, turn the water supply off, discharge the excess pressure from the gun by squeezing the Trigger, and change to a lower pressure Nozzle.

6.To increase the pressure, turn the Pressure Regulator Knob clockwise.

SKU 67596

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

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