Shutdown Precautions:
1.Make sure to rinse out the Detergent Bottle (34A).
2.When the work is complete, press the Power Switch (52) to the OFF position (or “I” symbol) to turn off the Motor.
3.Turn off the water supply and disconnect the power plug from the outlet.
4.Squeeze the Trigger (23A) of the Gun to depressurize the system.
5.Wipe all surfaces of the Pressure Washer with a damp, clean cloth.
6.CAUTION! Always turn off the Pressure Washer’s Motor before turning off the unit’s water supply. Serious damage may occur to the Pump and/or the Motor if the unit is run without water.
7.WARNING! Never disconnect the High Pressure Hose (55) from the machine while the system is still pressurized. To depressurize the unit, turn off the Motor. Turn off the water supply, and squeeze the Trigger (23A) several times.
How To Avoid Damaging Surfaces:
1.Adjust the Knob (16A) to a wide fan pattern before plugging in or switching on the gun. (See Figure J.)
2.Place the Nozzle at a 45 degree angle to the cleaning surface.
3.Keep the stream moving throughout the cleaning process.
4.This Pressure Washer can, at different distances, remove dirt from painted surfaces, remove paint, or even chip concrete. Always use the proper dis- tance for the surface and application. Harbor Freight Tools cannot be held responsible for any damage caused by misuse of the high pressure stream.
INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND CLEANING
1.WARNING! Make sure the Power Switch of the Pressure Washer is in its “OFF” position and that the unit is unplugged from its electrical outlet, and all pressure is released, before performing any inspection, maintenance, or cleaning procedures. Point the Wash Gun in a safe direction and discharge all remaining pressure. Then, disconnect the garden hose from the unit.
2.Before each use, inspect the general condition of the Pressure Washer. Check for loose screws, misalignment or binding of moving parts, damaged electrical wiring, damaged High Pressure Hose, damaged accessories, plugged water
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