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CAUTION
This pressure washer draws high current when
using with a foam blaster, the provided foam blaster
comes with an appropriate orifice size to run under
a 15A current draw. If using an aer-market foam
cannon ensure the foam cannon orifice is not below
1.45mm in a dedicated 15A circuit. Using a orifice
below 1.45mm will cause the unit to trip breakers.
Use of a orifice below 1.45mm will damage the
pressure washer and will result in voiding the
product warranty. We have provided a standard
1.45mm orifice to be used with any after market
foam cannon of your choice.
NOTE: do not use orifice tips smaller than the ones
supplied (4.4)
Pencil
Spray
Fan
Spray
1. Pencil Spray - Sliding collar backwards will
set to prencil spray mode.
2. Fan Spray - Sliding collar forwards will set to
fan spray mode.
NOTE: Fan spray mode will apply detergent
more eciently. Fan spray can be adjusted
in 90 degree.
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6.2 Shutting Down and Cleaning Up
1
Turn o water supply and disconnect the
garden hose from the water inlet on the
pressure washer.
2
Pull the trigger to release any remaining
water pressure.
3
Set the ON/OFF switch to the OFF position.
4
Unplug the power cord from the outlet.
5
Engage the safety lock on the spray gun.
1
Engage the safety lock on the the
spray gun.
2
Set the ON/OFF switch to the OFF position.
3
Unplug the power cord from the outlet.
WARNING
Turn o the water supply and pull the trigger to
depressurize the device. Failure to do so might
result in personal injury due to discharge of
high-pressure water.
CAUTION
Failure to clean this product properly will cause
the detergent injection system to become
clogged and inoperable.
WARNING
Never use:
• Bleach, chlorine products or other
corrosive chemicals
• Liquids containing solvents
(i.e., paint thinners, gasoline, oils, etc.)
• Tri-sodium phosphate products
• Ammonia products
• Acid-based products
These chemicals will harm the unit and will
damage the surface being cleaned.
6.3 Taking Breaks
If taking a five minute or longer break while using the
pressure washer:
6.4 Warnings
Operating Instructions