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APPLICATION
High pressure working.
Hold the hand-held spray gun and the jet tube firmly with both hands. Be aware of
the recoil when switching on the high-pressure jet.
Unlock the safety button and press the trigger on the handheld spray gun.
The high-pressure pump starts running as soon as you operate the hand-held
spray gun.
The high-pressure pump stops running as soon as you release the trigger on the
hand-held spray gun.
Use with adjust spray lance. (FIG 15)
180 degree rotation of the nozzle
Without turning the gun, adjust the spray to desired angle by turning the nozzle
with 180°marking as shown.
CAUTION! Jet spray adjustment is very aggressive. Do not adjust while
spraying.
Switch the machine off when interrupting your work for extended periods of time.
Note:
The turbo lance is low pressure accessory to use.
Use the detergent bottle.
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Engage gun safety lock
(FIG 12)
.
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Gently pull the detergent containers out of storage position, and fill with
detergent. Push the containers back into storage position.
(FIG 13)
PUSH the adjustable tip of the lance, configuring the machine to LOW PRESSURE.
Unlock the trigger.
(FIG 14)
It is essential that you observe the dosage information on the cleaning agent
container.
Spray the cleaning agent sparingly onto the dry surface and allow to take effect (do
not dry). Then rinse off dissolved dirt with the high-pressure jet.
Function of the back accessory basket. (FIG 18).
You can place the gun and your own detergent bottle in the accessory basket of
the machine. The spray gun and gun extention must be placed in the left part. The
detergent bottle must be placed in the right part.
Note: In prevention of falling of high pressure washer, the spray gun and gun
extention must disconnected before placing in the accessory basket.
CAUTION! Always keep the high pressure upright during use. Never operate
the machine in horizontal (fallen-over) position. (FIG 20)
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