GETTING STARTED:
1. Assemble the storage hooks on
the sides of the machine.
2. Screw the water inlet coupling
tight onto the water inlet.
THE FILTER WITH GASKET MUST
ALWAYS BE POSITIONED IN THE
COUPLING TO FILTER OUT SAND,
LIMESTONE AND OTHER
IMPURITIES, AS THESE WILL
DAMAGE THE PUMP VALVES.
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3. Connect a standard garden hose to the pressure washer. Any standard ½”–¾”
hose of 10-25’ is suitable.
IMPORTANT! Let the water run through the garden hose (until clear)
before connecting to the pressure washer to prevent sand
and other impurities from entering the machine.
4. Attach the high pressure hose to the spray gun and then
to the water outlet connector on the
pressure washer. (Detach the high
pressure hose by pressing
(A) and (B).)
5. Push the wand into the spray gun.
When inserted, turn it. Make sure the
wand is properly attached to the
gun, then attach the nozzle to the
wand.
Ne: When attaching the nozzle, the button on the nozzle should pop out
again. Check before pressing the trigger that the nozzle is properly
inserted and the button has popped back out. Pull outward on the
nozzle to ensure it is locked in place.
6. Turn on the water from garden hose tap.
• A thermal sensor protects the motor against overloading. The machine will
automatically shut down, then automatically restart after a few minutes
(when the thermal sensor has cooled).
A
B
Trigger Safety Lock
Storage Hooks
Water Inlet
Coupling
Water Outlet Connector
High Pressure
Hose Ends
Nozzle
Wand
Water Inlet
Filter with Gasket
Gasket for
Garden
Hose