Operation
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3.
Hold the spray gun firmly with two hands and a sturdy stance -- Gun
kicks back when triggered.
4.
Wash from the bottom to the top, using side-to-side motions. This
washes away heavy dirt and allows the detergent to soak as you work
toward the top.
5.
Use the width of the spray pattern to wash a wide path. Overlap spray
paths for complete coverage.
6.
The nozzle should be 12" to 24" from the work, closer for tough areas.
7.
Small parts should be washed in a basket so the pressure does not push
them away. Larger, lightweight parts should be clamped down.
8.
The pressure washer is set and locked to the maximum rated pressure
when it leaves the factory. To reduce the pressure, turn the unloader
knob counterclockwise. (See Figure 11 below)
WARNING:
Do not attempt to alter the unloader valve's
maximum pressure. Excess pressure could cause serious injury from
escaping high-pressure fluids and/or pump damage. Any alteration
other than turning the adjustment knob will void your warranty.
9.
If temporarily interrupting spraying,
rotate trigger safety latch downward to
the locked position to guard against
accidental trigger release.
10.
Always turn off the engine and activate spray gun trigger to relieve
system pressure when:
the sprayer is unattended, or
disconnecting hoses, installing/cleaning nozzles, or servicing
the pump.
WARNING:
Always turn off the engine and relieve system pressure when finished
spraying or when leaving sprayer unattended. Serious injury could
result from unintentional release of high-pressure spray.
Unloader
Figure 11
Safety Latch