7.Hold the Wand at about a 45° angle when cleaning; spraying the surface directly could embed dirt into the surface (especially with the high pressure Nozzles). Spray at a distance of about three to five feet.
•Clean vertical and sloped surfaces from the top down.
•When cleaning horizontal surfaces, occasionally use the stream to clear the area of excess water.
CAUTION Do not allow the Pressure Washer to idle, without the Trig- ger held down, for more than two minutes. The water will heat up and damage the Pressure Washer.
RISK OF BURNS!
The pump will also expel very hot water if allowed to idle too long.
8.Hold the Trigger down and move the Wand back and forth slowly and steadily to pressure wash the surface. Take special care when spraying surfaces made of two different materials (brick and mortar, for example), to not damage the softer of the two materials during pressure washing.
9.If the surface is streaked or uneven at the end of a job, switch to a Nozzle that has a wider spray pattern to blend the affected area.
10.When finished; release the Trigger on the spray handle, turn the engine power switch “OFF”, turn the water supply off and then shut off gas supply to the engine.
11.Squeeze the Trigger to release excess pressure.
12.If Pressure Washer detergent has been used for the job, run clean water through the system to eliminate detergent residue.
13.To prevent accidents, turn off the engine and after the engine has cooled, disconnect its spark plug wire after use. Drain all water out of the unit. Clean external parts with clean cloth, then store the equipment out of children’s reach according to the Storage instructions in this manual.
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