8913204
Gas Pressure Washer
V1.0
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For technical questions call 1-800-665-8685
The table identifies the colour, arc and an example. The purpose example
is only a suggestion as some items are made of multiple materials and not
all materials will withstand the force of the pressurized spray. Choose the
nozzle with the largest spray arc, if you are unsure how much pressure to
apply to an item without damaging it. Switch to a nozzle with a narrower
degree angle until you find the one that achieves the results you want.
The nozzles are stored on the panel mounted on the pressure washer’s
handle. Colors on the panel identify the correct nozzle location.
USING DETERGENT
IMPORTANT! Only use the Black (low pressure) Nozzle when
spraying detergents. The power of the other nozzles will propel
mist back at the operator and can embed detergent into the
surface.
1. Read the detergent’s directions. Only use detergents specified for use
with pressure washers.
2. Connect the Detergent Siphon Tube
(#27) to the nipple on the Pressure
Hose connection area of the Pump
(Fig. 8).
3. Submerge siphon tube’s strainer
end into the container of prepared
detergent solution.
4. Follow instructions to start the pressure washer.
STARTING THE PRESSURE WASHER
When the engine is running, do not allow the
Pressure Washer to remain idle for more than
two minutes. If allowed to remain idle, the water
in the unit will heat up, possibly causing
damage to the Pressure Washer.
During normal operation the thermal relief valve
may release small amounts of water
intermittently.
1. Turn Pressure Regulator counter-clockwise
to reduce pressure in the system (Fig. 9).
2. Start the engine by following the instructions in the engine manual.
Fig. 9
Fig. 8