Graco 3200 psi Trigger Safety Latch, Installing and Changing Spray Tips, Relieve the pressure

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Operation

6.Pull the starter rope to start the engine. Brace one foot on the pressure washer cart, and pull the starter rope out quickly.

CAUTION

Do not allow the starter rope to snap back against the engine. Let the rope recoil gently to prevent damage to the recoil mechanism.

NOTE: For easier starting, have one person start the pressure washer while another person triggers the gun.

If the engine is cold, start the engine with the choke completely closed. In cool weather, you might have to let the engine run with the choke closed for the first 10 to 30 seconds. In warm weather, open the choke completely as soon as the engine starts.

If the engine is warm, start the engine with the choke completely open or partially closed. When the engine starts, open the choke completely.

Trigger Safety Latch

WARNING

To reduce the risk of serious bodily injury, including fluid injection or splashing in the eyes or on the skin, always engage the trigger safety latch when you stop spraying even for a moment. In the engaged position, the trigger safety latch prevents the gun from being triggered accidentally by hand or if it is dropped or bumped. Be sure the latch is pushed fully down, or it will not prevent the gun from being triggered. See Fig. 1.

Spray Tip Number

Spray Pattern Fan Angle

 

 

00XXX

0_ blaster (red)

 

 

15XXX

15_ (yellow)

 

 

25XXX

25_ (green)

 

 

40XXX

40_ (white)

 

 

NOTE: The chemical injector tip is brass and has a large opening and a black plastic cap.

1.

Relieve the pressure.

See page 5.

 

2.Point the gun and wand away from yourself and anyone else.

3.Without holding your hand over the spray tip (A), pull back the quick coupler ring (B). Remove the current tip and/or install a different one. Then push back the ring. See Fig. 2.

4.Pull on the tip to be sure it is secure before you spray again.

CAUTION

To avoid blowing the O-ring out of the quick coupler due to the high pressure in the system, never operate the pressure washer without a tip securely mounted in the quick coupler.

B

Trigger Safety Latch

engaged disengaged 0412B

Fig. 1

Installing and Changing Spray Tips

Spray tips have 4- or 5-digit numbers on them. The first two digits are the spray angle. Select the spray tip appropriate for your application. Tip holding holes are provided on the chassis.

6 308524

A

Fig. 2

04929

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