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to remove current nozzle tip (See
Figure 9). Install black tip and then
release ring. Be sure nozzle tips are
securely positioned before spraying.
Change back to desired tip to rinse
cleaning area.

Never operate unit 
without a nozzle tip

securely mounted in the quick coupler.

2. Let detergent soak briefly, then con-

vert spray back to high pressure to
rinse the surface from top to bottom.
If soil remains, repeat procedure allow-
ing detergent to soak longer.
Stubborn soil can be removed with a
stronger, heated cleaning solution.
Protect surfaces that will be damaged
by the stronger cleaning solution or
the high pressure spray. BE SURE to
rinse the work area before detergent
dries.

3. After using detergents, place the

detergent suction tube into a bucket
of clean water and flush the system of
all detergent.

The final rinse should start at the bottom
and work upward.  Make sure that you
thoroughly rinse the surface and that all
detergent has been removed.

1.  Be sure all detergent is flushed from

system.

2. Turn off engine/motor.

3

Turn off water supply.

4. After engine/motor and water supply

are turned off, trigger the gun to
depressurize the system.

NEVER turn the 
water supply off

before turning the engine/motor off.
Serious damage could occur to the pump
and/or engine/motor.

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CAUTION

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CAUTION

1. Follow manufacturer’s label directions

for mixing correct concentrations of
soap/detergents. The soap detergent
to water ratio through the pressure
washer is approximately 12%.

2. Insert the filter end of the clear plastic

detergent line into the detergent con-
tainer.

3. To draw soap/detergent, release the

trigger and slide the nozzle into the
low pressure position (See Figure 8).
Detergent suction will function ONLY
with the nozzle in low pressure posi-
tion. This also allows detergent appli-
cation without heavy loss to over-
spray.

4. Apply the detergent so that it thor-

oughly covers the cleaning surface.
Apply the detergent from bottom to
top to prevent the detergent from
sliding down and streaking.  Wait a
couple of minutes for the detergent
to break down the dirt and grime.
This is a good time to use a brush to
lightly scrub heavily soiled areas.
Never allow the detergent to dry on
the cleaning surface.

5. To rinse or to return to high pressure,

release the trigger and slide the noz-
zle to the high pressure setting.

Never make the 
nozzle pressure

adjustment with the gun triggered.
Adjusting the high-low nozzle when the
gun is triggered can result in damage to
the seals in the nozzle.

6. After using detergents, flush the suc-

tion system by placing the detergent
suction tube into a bucket of clean
water.

QUICK CONNECT NOZZLE (IF APPLICA-
BLE)

To avoid serious 
bodily injury or

fluid injection, trigger safety latch must
be on before adjusting or changing
spray nozzles.

Keep hands and fin-
gers clear of nozzle

tip. Relieve system pressure and keep gun
pointed away from all persons or animals
when changing nozzles.

1. To activate detergent suction, the

large diameter (black) nozzle tip
must be used. Pull coupler ring back

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CAUTION

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WARNING

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CAUTION

THESE MODELS DO NOT REQUIRE A
DETERGENT APPLICATOR

1. Remove the cap from the detergent

tank and pour in UNDILUTED pressure
washer detergent. Replace cap.

2. Turn the OFF/ON switch to the ON

position.

3. Slide nozzle to the low pressure posi-

tion as shown in Figure 8 and apply
the detergent so that it thoroughly
covers the cleaning surface.  

Apply the detergent from bottom to
top to prevent the detergent from
sliding down and streaking.  Wait a
couple of minutes for the detergent
to break down the dirt and grime.
This is a good time to use a brush to
lightly scrub heavily soiled areas.
Never allow the detergent to dry on
the cleaning surface.

IMPORTANT

: Unit will only apply

detergent when adjustable nozzle is
used and the nozzle is in the low pres-
sure position.

4. To rinse or return to high pressure,

release the trigger and slide the noz-
zle to the high pressure position. 

Never slide the

nozzle from low to

high or high to low pressure when the
gun is triggered.

GASOLINE POWERED UNITS DO NOT
REQUIRE A DETERGENT APPLICATOR OR
HAVE A DETERGENT TANK

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NOTICE

6

Low Pressure

High Pressure

Figure 8 - Adjusting nozzle for pressure

Gasoline Powered Units
Equipped with Adjusting Nozzle

Electric Units with Detergent Tank

Operation (Continued)

Gasoline Powered Units
Equipped with Interchangeable
Spray Tips

Figure 9

Coupler Ring

Quick Connect Tip

4.  Final Rinse

5. Shutdown

Summary of Contents for Electric Pressure Washers

Page 1: ...t a limita da de 1a os L i m i t e d W a r r a n t y Gara ntie limit e de 1 ans 1850 PSI Pressure Washer 1 9 GPM Garant a limitada de 2 a os L i m i t e d W a r r a n t y Garantie limit e de 2ans Ask...

Page 2: ...nt 3 Move the nozzle into the low psi position See page 6 Why doesn t the pressure washer apply detergents with high pressure The reason you don t apply detergents with high pressure is because the de...

Page 3: ...nly the nozzle supplied with this machine Never leave the wand unattended while the machine is running Never tamper with the engine gov ernor or attempt to alter factory settings Altering factory sett...

Page 4: ...e used cautiously as it may damage some surfaces A wide Fan pattern will distribute the impact of the water over a larger area resulting in excellent cleaning action with a reduced risk of surface dam...

Page 5: ...g task and ensure that you achieve the most beneficial results in the shortest amount of time Remember to use the spraying cleaning techniques previously listed Before starting a pressure washer clean...

Page 6: ...d time to use a brush to lightly scrub heavily soiled areas Never allow the detergent to dry on the cleaning surface 5 To rinse or to return to high pressure release the trigger and slide the noz zle...

Page 7: ...ESSURE WASHER 1 Never operate the unit without water 2 Your pressure washer is not meant to pump hot water Never connect your pressure washer to a hot water supply as it will significantly reduce the...

Page 8: ...elow 6 WHAT IS NOT COVERED UNDER THIS WARRANTY A Implied warranties including those of merchantability and FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED FROM THE DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE AS STATED IN...

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