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PRE-OPERATION CHECK LIST
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Be sure you understand all the safety precautions and have been instructed in the
safe use of the machine.
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Wear face, feet and eye protection to prevent injury from spray and flying debris.
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Wear protective gloves, rubber boots, and other protective clothing as required.
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Understand all safety precautions and first aid for any detergent or chemical being
used.
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Check that all lines and hoses are not kinked, twisted or damaged. Replace any
damaged hose.
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Check that the machine is connected to a water supply and that the water supply is
on.
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Tighten all fluid connections securely.
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Check that oil and fuel levels are at the correct levels before operating.
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Before starting machine, be sure pump is primed and air is purged from the system by
allowing water to flow through the pump.
SET-UP & USE
Follow these instructions for set-up and use of your high pressure cleaner.
1.
Position the machine on a solid level surface with slopes for drainage to prevent
water build-up on the floor or surface. Position the machine so that the operator has
easy access to the pressure cleaner and its controls. Be sure ventilation WARNINGS
are observed.
2.
Check and determine that the water supply source is capable of exceeding the output
in litres per minute of the pump. If you are drawing water from a clean static source,
rather than a pressure main, the pressure cleaner must be primed and placed as close
as possible to the water source. Be sure the machine is placed on a solid level surface
and cannot be pulled or bumped into the static source, and the intake hose used must
be as large as possible. When drawing water from a pressure source, you need a hose
with 16mm or 5/8” outside diameter.
3.
Connect the high pressure hose to the pressure washer and tighten securely.
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING!!!
High pressure spray, improperly used could damage the equipment you
wish to clean or the surrounding environment. Practice on scrap materials, gradually
increasing pressure applied to the object by adjusting the nozzle or moving the nozzle
closer to the object until it is cleaned without being damaged.
The manufacturer does not accept responsibility for damage caused by the consumer's
failure to adjust or operate the machine in accordance with the instruction provided in
the owner manual supplied with the machine.