POWXG9008 EN
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11.4.4 Low pressure nozzle (colored black)
This nozzle is used to apply chemicals or cleaning solutions. It has the least power stream.
Note:
Due to material and workmanship differences high pressure streams can damage patio paving
slabs. Try on a small test area first. If necessary adjust the pressure by changing nozzles or
slowing down the engine speed
11.5 Connect the nozzle (Fig. 15)
Connect the nozzle to the lance using the quick release connector this allows the quick and
easy changing of nozzles. To connect a nozzle slide the collar back towards the gun, push the
nozzle into the end of the lance. Release the collar to lock the nozzle into position. To
disconnect a nozzle slide the collar back towards the gun, the nozzle can now be removed.
Note: please be sure that you crosscheck the correct connection of the nozzle.
Warning: the nozzle is not properly fixed when the collar doesn’t slide back. Push the nozzle
with high force into the opening, otherwise the collar doesn’t slide back by itself and the nozzle
is shot out
11.6 Using the detergent facility
Rinse surface with cool water before applying cleaner.
Prepare detergent as required by job.
Remove cap from detergent container and fill.
Spray detergent on surface. For best result use long, even, and overlapping strokes.
Allow detergent to set for about 3 minutes before sensing, but do not allow detergent to
dry on surface or it may cause streaking or cause damage to the surface.
To clean equipment after use, flush water through the spray nozzle for 1-2 minutes then
shut off the machine. Soak nozzle in a bucket of clean water to remove detergent.
11.7 Soap source selector knob (Fig. 16)
If you want to use the onboard soap tank, rotate the selector knob to left, so the arrow
point the left.
If you want to use an external soap source, like a soap bottle or soap bucket, place the
siphon tube and strainer in the soap source and rotate the selector knob until it is pointing
to the right.