11 — English
SELECTING THE RIGHT NOZZLE FOR THE JOB
See Figure 10.
Each of the nozzles has a different spray pattern. Before
starting any cleaning job, determine the best nozzle for the
job. Refer to the
Nozzle Selection Guide
for more information
about which nozzle to choose.
WARNING:
NEVER remove nozzles without first turning off the motor,
disconnecting the power supply, relieving the water
pressure in the trigger handle, and locking the lock out
on the trigger handle. NEVER point the nozzle at your
face or at others. The quick-connect feature contains
small springs that could eject the nozzle with some force.
Failure to follow these instructions could result in an eye
injury or other serious personal injury.
To connect a nozzle to the spray wand:
Turn off the pressure washer, disconnect the power
supply, and shut off the water supply.
Pull trigger to
release water pressure.
Engage the lock-out on the trigger handle by pushing up
on the lock-out until it clicks into the slot.
Pull back the quick-connect collar.
Push the nozzle into place in the spray wand.
Push the collar forward so that the nozzle is secured
properly. Check to see that the nozzle is secure.
To disconnect a nozzle from the spray wand once the
cleaning job is complete:
Turn off the pressure washer, disconnect the power
supply, and shut off the water supply.
Pull trigger to
release water pressure.
Engage the lock-out on the trigger handle by pushing up
on the lock-out until it clicks into the slot.
Pull back and hold the quick-connect collar.
Remove the nozzle by pulling it from the quick-connect
collar. Place nozzle in the nozzle storage area on the top
of the machine.
OPERATION
NOZZLE SELECTION GUIDE
HIGH PRESSURE
(NO SOAP WHEN USING THESE NOZZLES)
LOW PRESSURE
(FOR SOAP OR
GENTLE RINSE)
Turbo Nozzle
15º
Blue or Black
Soap Nozzle
Concrete, Brick, Masonry
Siding, Gutters, House
Fencing, Deck, Patio
Lawn Equipment, Boat, RV
Recommended Nozzle
Use With Caution for Certain Applications
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