Operation
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DANGER:
Do not inhale engine exhaust. It contains dangerous carbon monoxide that
can kill you.
Apply cleaning
chemical
(if desired)
If desired, spray cleaning chemical at low pressure
(with or without heated water).
1.
Make sure the chemical injector is properly set up according to the instructions in
Step 2
, “Set Up for Chemical Spraying”.
2.
Make sure the low-pressure BLACK nozzle is attached before beginning to spray
chemicals --
Only the low-pressure black nozzle will allow chemicals to be drawn
through the chemical injector into the water stream.
3.
You can apply chemicals with either warm or cold water. Check chemical label.
If warm water is specified, start burner according to instructions provided below.
4.
Apply chemicals by squeezing the spray gun trigger. The chemical injector will
draw the chemical into the water stream.
5.
Apply chemicals evenly to the cleaning surface. Never use more chemical than is
necessary to clean the surface.
6.
Allow the chemicals time to react with the dirt before rinsing.
7.
Prepare to rinse by changing to a high-pressure nozzle. Changing the nozzle from
the low-pressure black nozzle to a high-pressure nozzle will stop the flow of
chemicals into the water stream.
Refer to instructions in section select spray nozzle in Step 1
, “C
onnect Hoses,
Water Supply, and spray
Nozzle”.
8.
Rinse with high-pressure spray, either hot or cold, as instructed below.
Turn on burner
(If hot spray or
steam is desired)
If HOT spray or steam is desired, turn on the burner:
1.
First make sure vicinity is free of flammable vapors, dust, gases, or other
potentially combustible materials. Operate only where open flame or torch is
permitted.
2.
Make sure there is fuel in the burner fuel tank.
CAUTION:
Do not run the machine in hot mode without fuel in the burne
r’s
fuel tank, or damage can occur.
Always keep at least 1/2 gallon (approximately .75") of fuel in the burner fuel
tank, even when running in cold mode. This will ensure the burner fuel pump
is properly lubricated.
3.
Make sure the engine throttle is all the way open. If it is not, the engine will not
supply adequate air to the burner, resulting in smoke coming from the heat
exchanger during operation.
Turn the heat switch ON and adjust the thermostat to the desired temperature.
(For steam spraying, set the temperature at 212
F or higher and use orange
steam nozzle.)
WARNING
:
•
NEVER attempt to immediately run or re-light the burner if it does
not ignite the first time. Unburned fuel or gas in burner may have