NEVER
place hands in front of nozzle.
NEVER
attempt to attach or remove spray wand or hose fittings while Pressure Washer
system is pressurized.
DO NOT treat fluid injection injuries as a simple cut. Seek immediate med-
ical attention.
HIGH VELOCITY fluid spray can cause objects to break, propelling particles
at high speeds.
ALWAYS wear approved safety glasses
when using or doing
maintenance on Pressure Washers.
ALWAYS
wear protective clothing to prevent accidental spraying.
DO NOT
permanently secure spray wand trigger in open position.
DO NOT
use spray wand that does not have a trigger lock or trigger guard in place and
in proper working order.
DO NOT
use acids, toxic or corrosive chemicals, poisons, insecticides, flammable sol-
vents or bleach with Pressure Washer. Use of these chemicals can result in damage to
equipment or serious injury or death.
RISK OF EXPLOSION - Do not spray flammable liquids.
RISK OF INJECTION OR INJURY to persons.
Do not discharge stream at persons.
RISK OF INJECTION -
Unit will start spraying when trigger is squeezed, if “ON/OFF”
switch is in “ON” position, point gun in safe direction.
GUN KICKS BACK -
Firmly hold with both hands.
NEVER
allow children to operate a Pressure Washer. Keep children at a safe
distance when an adult is using a Pressure Washer.
NEVER
direct spray at Pressure Washer.
NEVER
operate the Pressure Washer after it has tripped the GFCI or the main circuit
breaker unless the cause has been identified and resolved.
If an extension cord must be used, keep the power cord connection out of
any standing water, and use a heavy duty three-wire properly grounded type.
Keep the connection as far away as possible from the item being washed and any water
runoff.
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