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Separate lance from gun.
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Rotate nozzle to the narrow stream setting.
This opens up the fan blades.
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Using included tip cleaner, or an unfolded
paper clip, insert wire into the nozzle hole
and move back and forth until debris is
dislodged. ( See Figure 5.)
•
Remove additional debris by
back-flushing water through the nozzle. To
do this, place end of a garden hose ( with
water running ) to the end of nozzle for
30-60 seconds.
ANGLE TO THE CLEANING SURFURE
When spraying water against a surface,
maximum impact is generated when the
water strikes the surface “head on.”
However, this type of impact tends to cause
dirt particles to imbed in the surface,
thereby preventing the desired cleaning
action.
The optimum angle for spraying water
against a cleaning surface
is
45 degrees.
NOZZLE CLEANING INSTRUCTI ONS
A clogged or partially clogged nozzle can
cause a significant reduction of water
coming out of the nozzle and cause the unit
to pulsate while spraying. To clean out the
nozzle:
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Turn off and unplug unit.
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Turn off water supply. Relieve any
pressure trapped in the hose by squeezing
trigger 2-3 times.
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 damage. Large surface areas
can be cleaned more quickly using a wide
fan pattern.
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