OPERATION
Spray water against a surface at a 45 degree angle to achieve the most beneficial impact force and to efficiently remove debris.
DISTANCE FROM CLEANING SURFACE
The distance between the spray nozzle and the cleaning surface is another factor that affects the impact force of the water. The impact force of the water increases as the nozzle is moved closer to the surface.
Figure 14 - Optimum angle to cleaning surface
HOW TO AVOID DAMAGING SURFACES
Damage to cleaning surfaces occurs because the impact force of the water exceeds the durability of the surface. You can vary the impact force by controlling the spray tip angle to the cleaning surface and the distance from the cleaning surface and by changing the spray tip. NEVER use a narrow high impact stream on a surface that is susceptible to damage. Avoid spraying windows with a narrow high impact stream. Doing so may break the window. The most sure way to avoid damaging surfaces is to follow these steps:
1.Before triggering the gun, make sure the quick connect tip you are using is appropriate for the application.
The color of the tip shows what spray angle it is:
Red – 0° – Maximum Duty
Yellow – 15° – Heavy Duty
Green – 25° – General Duty White – 40° – Light Duty
Black – 65° – Low Pressure Detergent
2.Place the spray tip approximately
3.Vary the fan pattern spray angle and the distance to the cleaning surface until optimum cleaning efficiency is achieved without damaging the surface.
4.Detergent Application
NOTE: Use only detergents formulated for pressure washers.
NOTE: Test detergent in an inconspicuous area before use.
NEVER replace quick connect tip
! WARNING when gun is triggered.
DETERGENTS
The use of detergents can dramatically reduce cleaning time and assist in the removal of difficult stains. Many detergents are customized for pressure washer use on specific cleaning tasks. Pressure washer detergents are as thick as water. Using thicker detergents – like dish soap – will clog the chemical injection system and prevent the application of the detergent.
Once applied to a cleaning surface, detergents take time to break down dirt and grime. Detergents work best when applied at low pressure.
You can effectively clean surfaces by combining the chemical action of detergents with high pressure rinses. On vertical surfaces, apply the detergent starting at the bottom and work your way upward. This method prevents the detergent from sliding down and causing streaks. Begin high pressure rinsing at the bottom and work your way upward. On particularly tough stains, use a brush in combination with detergents and high pressure rinsing.
1.Follow manufacturer’s label directions for mixing correct concentrations of soap/detergents. The soap detergent to water ratio through the pump is approximately 10% (1 to 10).
2.Insert the filter end of the clear plastic detergent tube into the detergent container.
3.Use the BLACK 65° quick connect spray tip (all models) (See Figure 15).
Figure 15 - Quick Connect Tip
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