Operating Instructions and Parts Manual

Glossary

Become familiar with these terms before operating the unit.

Cavitation - The shock of thousands of bubbles collapsing inside the pump quickly, pitting metal surfaces and seals. Cavitation is caused by lack of water at the inlet of the pump.

Detergent Injection System - Cleaning detergents are drawn into the water stream making cleaning more effective by allowing detergents to saturate the soiled surface.

GPM (Gallons per Minute) - More water per minute can mean faster cleaning, especially when washing off materials like mud and road tar.

GFCI (Ground Fault Current Interrupter) - GFCI protects user from accidental electrocution (for electric powered pressure washers only).

hi-Lo/soap Nozzle - An attachment that allows the user to choose low pressure Soap or high pressure fresh water.

High Pressure Outlet - A connection for high pressure hose.

HP (horsepower) - A unit of measure for work.

PSI (Pounds per Square Inch) - A unit of measure for pressure. It determines how much pressure is directly applied on the surface being cleaned. The pressure that is delivered by the pressure washer is directly responsible for breaking the bond between the debris and the surface being cleaned.

soap bottle - An attachment for pressure washers that do not include a built in soap dispenser. This attachment is connected to the end of the gun and allows the use of detergent.

115 Volt

Figure 3 - Outlet

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Figure 4 - High Pressure Outlet

Figure 5 - Soap Bottle

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