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4.1 High Pressure Operation
• Ensure the Spray Lance with the Double Nozzle (No.7) is attached
securely to the Spray Gun (No.8) and the nozzle is set to the required jet.
• Aim the lance towards the object to be cleaned making sure the
recommended working distance is used for reference (See Page 9).
Release the safety ratchet on the Spray Gun and squeeze the trigger.
• Switch on the pressure washer (No.3)
Dirt Blaster / Rotary Jet (No.10)
A rapidly rotating pencil jet achieves a very high impact pressure so
that it has a very good cleaning effect.
Use it to remove loose paint, stubborn algae and moss from hard sur-
faces.
The pressurised water jet alone is capable of fulfilling most
cleaning tasks around the garden or on building work but
detergent and wash brush are advantageous when cleaning
vehicles or other paint finishes.
4.2 Low Pressure Operation
• Dilute the detergent in a suitable container to the required concentra-
tion before using. (The correct dilution is dependent on the degree of
soiling of surface and is best determined by experience).
• Hang the Detergent Suction Tube (No.2) in the Detergent container.
• Set the nozzle to the Low Pressure Setting.
Always ensure the Spray Gun is closed before changing
the nozzle setting
• Aim the nozzle towards the object to be cleaned, release the Safety
Locking Device on the Spray Gun and squeeze the trigger to apply
the detergent to the working area.
• Switch on the pressure washer (No.3)