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USING THE ACCESSORIES

 

 WARNING

TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY,

NEVER POINT SPRAY NOZZLE

AT YOURSELF, OTHER PERSONS

OR ANIMALS

DANGER
High pressure in nozzle area.

Risk of injury caused by improper locked

nozzle.
• Make  sure  you  hear  a  ‘click’  when

inserting the nozzle tip into the wand.

• Pull the nozzle to make sure it is seated

properly before operating your unit. (See

page 5 step 5 + step 6)

The  color-coded  quick  connect  nozzles

provide a wide array of spray widths from

0° to 65° and are easily accessible when

placed in the convenient rubber nozzle hol-

der, which is provided on the back of the

machine.

• Red nozzle= 0°

for particularly stubborn accumulation

of grime.

• Yellow nozzle = 15°

for dirt accumulation over a surface.

• Green nozzle = 25°

for dirt accumulation over a large surface.

• White nozzle = 40°

for dirt accumulation over a large surface.

• Black detergent nozzle = 65°

for operating with detergent or cleaning with

negligible pressure.

Summary of Contents for HD 2.6/26 P

Page 1: ...HD 2 6 26 P 9 139 168 04 05 English 2 Espa ol 14 Fran ais 26...

Page 2: ...ng a Break 9 Winterizing and Long Term Storage 9 Cleaning Tips 10 11 Optional Cleaning Accessories 11 Troubleshooting 12 13 Specifications Max Pressure 2600 PSI Water volume 2 6 GPM Detergent suction...

Page 3: ...4 High pressure hose 5 Gas tank 6 Spray wand 7 Dipstick 8 Water inlet with garden hose connector 9 High pressure outlet 10 Detergent filter 11 Detergent suction tube 12 Spark plug 13 Hose Reel option...

Page 4: ...sure quickly Be thoroughly fa miliar with the controls Stay alert watch what you are doing Do not operate the product when fatigued or under the influence of alcohol or drugs Do not stand on unstable...

Page 5: ...loaded collar of the wand back to insert your choice of quick connect nozzle Step 7 Attach the high pressure hose to the spray gun Step 8 Prior to initial startup cut off tip of oil reservior cap DANG...

Page 6: ...ion Starting a Warm Engine If the engine has run out of fuel set choke lever to the CLOSED position after refueling If the engine has not run out of fuel leave the choke lever in the OPEN position Ste...

Page 7: ...age 5 step 5 step 6 The color coded quick connect nozzles provide a wide array of spray widths from 0 to 65 and are easily accessible when placed in the convenient rubber nozzle hol der which is provi...

Page 8: ...nt thinners gasoline oils Tri sodium phosphate products Ammonia products Acid based products These chemicals will harm the unit and will damage the surface being cleaned For best results see Cleaning...

Page 9: ...he throttle lever to theSLOW position to shut down engine Allow the engine to idle for a few seconds then move the throttle lever to the STOP position Engine with fixed throttle Move the engine stop s...

Page 10: ...keeping the spray nozzle approximately 6 inches from the cleaning surface Caution Do not use Dirtblaster Spray Nozzle on siding as it may cause damage Cement Patios Brick and Stone with or without det...

Page 11: ...ure with or without detergent Pre rinse furniture and surrounding area with fresh water If using K rcher All Pur pose and Vehicle Wash Canada Pressure Wash place detergent suction tube directly into c...

Page 12: ...ries high and low Not enough inlet water supply Turn water on full force Check garden hose for kinks leaks or blockage Pump is sucking air Check that hoses and fittings are air tight Turn off machine...

Page 13: ...off machine and purgepump by squeezing trigger gun until a steady flow of water emerges through the nozzle Water leaks from pump Loose fittings Check that all fittings are tight Water seals are damage...

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