10
Electric Pressure Washer  EN
Protection class
 /II
ACCESSORIES
WG606
Nozzle (25° / 40° / soap ) 3
Turbo Nozzle 1
25ft Hose 1
Declogging needle 1
We recommend that you purchase your accessories listed 
in the above list from the same store that sold you the tool. 
Refer to the accessory packaging for further details. Store 
personnel can assist you and offer advice.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
 
NOTE: Before using the tool, read the instruction  
book carefully.
INTENDED USE  
The electric high pressure washer is intended for residen-
tial cleaning projects-from porch to patio, driveways and 
decks, boats, pavers, bricks, BBQs and more.
ASSEMBLY & OPERATION
ACTION FIGURE
ASSEMBLY
Lifting the telescoping handle
See Fig. A
Attaching the lance
NOTE when attaching, align the two 
projections on the lance with the 
grooves on the wand.
See Fig. B1, 
B2
Attaching the wand holder
See Fig. C1, 
C2
Screwing & Unscrewing the high pres-
sure hose
NOTE: Make sure the hose is tightly 
connected.
NOTE: For convenience of unscrewing 
the hose, please pull the trigger to drain 
water from wand when operation is 
completed and on/off switch is in “O” 
position.
See Fig. D1, 
D2, D3, D4
Attaching the garden hose
Connect one end of the home garden 
hose (not supplied) to the adapter and 
another end to waterspout.
See Fig. E
OPERATION
Extension cord
It is not recommended to use the 
extension cord. If necessary, ensure 
the plug and extension cord con-
nection is on an elevated surface 
that does not contact the water 
area.
See Fig. F
GFCI plug test 
Press “test”, the light will be out.
Press “reset”, the power regains and the 
light will illuminate.
NOTE: To keep good operation of 
GFCI, please implement it once a 
month.
See Fig. G
Start/stop
Turn on the water supply tap. Connect 
the washer to the power supply and 
turn the on/off switch to “I ” position. 
Then press trigger.
NOTE: Before pressing trigger, push 
the lock-out down into the trigger. 
WARNING: Do not start the 
machine without connecting 
and turning on the water supply 
because it may cause damage to 
high pressure seals and reduce the 
service life of pump.
See Fig. H1, 
H2
Release the trigger and turn the on/
off switch to “O” position. Turn Off the 
water supply tap.
NOTE: When not in use,  push the 
lock-out up until it clicks into the 
slot.
See Fig. I1, I2
Select the right nozzles
Select the suitable nozzle for different 
cleaning jobs.
Nozzle 25
0
(green) is applicable for 
cleaning on concrete, bricks and 
masonry.
Nozzle 40
O
 (white) is applicable for 
cleaning on wooden and other soft 
objects.
The soap nozzle is applicable for soap-
ing while other nozzles cannot be used 
to do it.
Turbo nozzle is applicable for cleaning 
on concrete, bricks and masonry.
WARNING: Do not change the 
nozzle pattern when the tool is 
powered on.
See Fig. J