1.6 GPM @ 2,000 PSI Electric Pressure Washer
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5. Remove the plastic cap from the water inlet (#16) on the back of the pressure washer and discard.
Then attach the quick coupler to the water inlet. (Fig. 5)
6. Attach the garden hose to the pressure washer at the quick coupler. The water hose must be at least 1/2 in.
in diameter. The water supply must have a flow of at least 2 GPM and a pressure no greater than 43 PSI.
The water supply temperature must not exceed 60°C (140°F).
7. Connect garden hose to the cold water source and
turn water on completely.
8. Plug the power cord (#17) into an outlet. (Fig. 6)
9. Press the RESET button; the indicator should read
ON. Press the TEST button; the indicator should
now read OFF. Press the RESET button for use. We
recommend testing the GFCI each time you use
your pressure washer.
WARNING: Do not use the unit if the above test fails.
OPERATION
1. Prepare the work area for cleaning, including ensuring all doors and windows are closed tight.
2. Before turning the unit ON, move the trigger lock (#4) out of the way and squeeze the trigger to bleed any
trapped air out of the pump and hose. Wait for a steady stream of water to emerge from the spray wand,
then release trigger.
3. Start the pressure washer by turning the ON/OFF switch (#3) to the
ON/1 position.
4. Move the trigger lock out of the way and begin spraying by squeezing
the trigger. The trigger lock prevents the trigger from accidentally being
engaged. This safety feature does not lock trigger in the “ON” position.
5. The nozzle of the spray wand (#7) can be adjusted from full fan spray to
direct stream. (Fig. 7)
NOTICE: The direct stream setting is very aggressive. Do not adjust while spraying. We recommend that
for most cleaning applications, a 20° spray angle should be used to avoid damage to the surface
being sprayed.
6. This unit is also supplied with a turbo spray wand (#8). This spray wand is designed to have the impact of a
0° nozzle with the coverage of a 30° nozzle. It is inserted into the spray wand the same way as the adjustable
spray wand. Use caution with the turbo spray wand as it can also damage the surface being sprayed.
USING DETERGENT
To enhance the efficiency of the pressure washer, sometimes it is necessary to use detergents to help loosen tough
dirt and grime.
1. Ensuring the ON/OFF switch (#3) in the OFF/0 position, pull the head of
the spray wand (#7) as shown. (Fig. 8)
2. Fill the detergent bottle (#14) with the selected detergent.
3. Turn the ON/OFF switch to the ON/1 position and squeeze trigger. Liquid
detergent will be automatically drawn into the unit and mixed with water.
4. Apply detergent to work area. Do not allow detergent to dry on surface.
5. To rinse, release the trigger and push head of the spray wand back into
its original position. (Fig. 9) Squeeze the trigger and rinse the surface in
a sweeping motion. In high pressure mode, the pressure washer will not
dispense detergent.
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