Operation (Continued)

Turning Off the Pressure Washer

1.Turn the Speed Control Lever (C) to the right, or stop position. The engine will stop.

2.Turn the Fuel Valve (D) up to the left, or closed position (see photo page 9).

3.Turn off the water supply faucet.

4.Point the nozzle in a safe direction, then press the Spray Gun Trigger Handle to release water and pressure.

5.Disconnect the water supply hose from the Water Inlet Connector. (See photo page 9).

Cleaning Recommendations

Clean an inconspicuous test area first to avoid damaging the surface: Always begin with the fan spray at a distance of about 3-5 feet from the surface being cleaned to avoid damaging the surface of the object. Make sure

that the test area is clear of people and water prone/delicate objects. If a pressure washing detergent is to be used, apply the detergent to this area as well. After cleaning this area, switch off the pressure washer and inspect the area carefully for any damage or discoloration. If any damage is noted from the pressure setting, use a lighter setting when cleaning the rest of the area. If damage or discoloration is noted from the detergent, do not use it when cleaning.

First, pass over the area with a light cleaning, and then more thoroughly clean it.

For a vertical or sloped surface:

a.Wash from the top down.

b.If possible, direct the stream in the same direction as the slope towards a drain- ing area. This will enable better drainage and therefore better cleaning.

For a flat surface:

a.If a thin layer of water accumulates on the surface, periodically use the stream to direct this water towards the drainage.

b.After the major cleaning is done, sweep the surface with the stream to help direct loose debris toward the drainage.

SKU 95619 For technical questions please call 1-800-444-3353

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Harbor Freight Tools 95619 manual Cleaning Recommendations, Turning Off the Pressure Washer