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SAFETY & WARNING INSTRUCTIONS

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WARNING

Do not use pressure that exceeds the 

operating pressure of any of the parts 

(hoses, fittings, etc.) in the pressurized 

system. Ensure that all equipment and 

accessories are rated to withstand the 

maximum working pressure of the unit.

WARNING

Explosion hazard.

NEVER

spray flammable liquids or use 

pressure washer in areas containing 

combustible dust, liquids or vapors.

NEVER

operate this machine in a closed 

building or in or near an explosive 

environment.

WARNING

Do not spray electrical apparatus or wiring.

NEVER

disconnect the high pressure 

discharge hose from the machine while 

the system is pressurized. To 

depressurize the machine, turn the power 

and water supply off, then press the gun 

trigger 2-3 times.

NEVER

permanently engage the trigger 

mechanism on the gun.

NEVER

operate the machine without all 

the components properly connected to 

the unit (handle, gun/lance assembly, 

nozzle, etc.).

WARNING

• Always hold gun and lance firmly when 

starting and operating the machine.

NEVER allow the unit to run with the 

trigger released (OFF) for more than one 

minute. Resulting heat buildup will 

damage pump.

NEVER

store the pressure washer outdoors 

or where it could freeze. The pump will be 

seriously damaged.

• Release trigger when changing from high to 

low pressure modes. Failure to do so could 

result to damage to the nozzle.

• This unit must always be used in the 

horizontal position.

CAUTION

Keep hose away from sharp objects. Bursting 

hose may cause injury. Examine hoses 

regularly and replace if damaged. Do not 

attempt to mend a damaged hose.

DANGER

EXTENSION CORDS

DANGER

WARNING

From time to time, you need to clean the 

patio scrubber. Clean the outer housing with 

a soft damp cloth.

To disassemble the patio scrubber, follow 

the following steps:

1. Turn the patio scrubber upside down on 

a flat surface.

2. Using the assembly disassembly tool, 

remove the rotor shaft. (Fig. 4)

3. Remove the rotor from the unit.

4. Using the assembly/disassembly tool, 

remove the rotor nozzles from the rotor.

5. Rinse everything under running water. 

(Fig. 5)

6. Once everything has been cleaned, re-

assemble the patio scrubber making 

sure that the nylon washers are replaced 

in the appropriate places.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Fig. 5

Rotor

Assembly

Disassembly

Tool 

Rotor
Shaft 

Rotor

Nozzle

Rotor

Nozzle

Nylon

Washer

Nylon

Washer

Assembly

Disassembly

Tool 

Assembly

Disassembly

Tool 

Maintenance & Cleaning 

If using an extension cord, use only grounded, 

three wire extension cords that are in good 

condition. Use only extension cords that are 

intended for outdoor use. These extension 

cords are identified by a marking "Acceptable 

for use with outdoor appliances; store indoors 

while not in use." use only extension cords 

having an electrical rating not less than the 

product. Do not use damages extension 

cords. Examine extension cord before using 

and replace if damaged. Do not abuse 

extension cord and do not pull on the cord to 

disconnect. Keep cord away from heat and 

sharp edges. Always disconnect from the 

receptacle before disconnecting the product 

from the extension cord.

Note: Do not use 16 or 18 AWG extension 

cords on this product.

Equipment damage.

ALWAYS

turn water supply "ON" before 

turning the pressure washer "ON". 

Running pump dry causes serious 

damage.

• Do not operate the pressure washer with 

the inlet water screen removed. Keep 

screen clear of debris and sediment.

NEVER

operate pressure washer with 

broken or missing parts. Check 

equipment regularly and repair or replace 

worn or damaged parts immediately.

• Use only the nozzle supplied with this 

machine.

• Never leave the lance unattended while 

the machine is running.

• Never attempt to alter factory settings. 

Altering factory settings could damage the 

unit and will void the warranty.

Failure to follow these instructions can result 

in serious injury, including death.

Fig. 4

To reduce the risk of electrocution, keep all 

connections dry and off the ground. Do not 

touch the plug with wet hands.

Allowable Length 

Extension Cord  

25 ' 

50 ‘ 

14 AWG 

YES 

NO 

12 AWG 

YES 

YES 

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