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CLEANING TIPS 

WARNING:  ALWAYS TEST THE SPRAY IN AN AREA FREE AND 

CLEAR OF PEOPLE AND OBJECTS BEFORE YOU SPRAYAT THE 

INTENDED CLEANING SURFACE. 

Wood and Vinyl Decks 

 

Rinse deck and surrounding area with fresh water.  If using detergent, fill the detergent 
reservoir and apply to the area being cleaned at low pressure.  For optimal results, 
reduce your work area to smaller sections and clean each section one at a time.  Allow 
the detergent to rest on the surface for a few minutes and thenrinse at high pressure.  
Do not let the cleanser dry.  Always clean from left to right and top to bottom for best 
results.  Rinse at high pressure using the fan spray keeping the tip of the spray nozzle 
at least 6-9 inches from the cleaning surface.  Maintain a further distance from the 
cleaning area when using a direct spray.  

Caution:

 For softer woods, increase the distance from the cleaning area. 

 

 

Cement Patios, Stone, and Brick

 

Rinse cleaning and surrounding area with fresh water.  If using detergent, fill the 
detergent reservoir and apply to the area being cleaned at low pressure.  Rinse at high 
pressure using the fan spray in a sweeping motion keeping the tip of the spray nozzle 
at least 3-6 inches from the cleaning surface.  Maintain a further distance from the 
cleaning area when using a direct spray. 

 

Cars, Boats, and Motorcycles 

 

Rinse cleaning and surrounding area with fresh water.  If using detergent, fill the 
detergent reservoir and apply to the area being cleaned at low pressure.  To achieve 
the best results, clean one side at a time.  Allow the detergent to rest on the surface 
for a few minutes, but do not let the detergent dry.  Rinse at high pressure using the 
fan spray in a sweeping motion keeping the tip of the spray nozzle at least 8 inches 
from the cleaning surface. 

1800 PSI Pressure Washer

Summary of Contents for 1800 PSI Electric SP-WE175

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...tions Warnings and Usage Instructions 2 5 Assembly Instructions 6 8 Operating Instructions 9 12 Detergents 12 13 Clean up and Storage 14 15 Cleaning Tips 16 Technical Data 17 Troubleshooting Tips 18 L...

Page 3: ...ptacle the indicator should appear red If the indicator is not red depress the RESET button on the GFCI until the indicator appears red If the indicator does not appear red please see Section titled T...

Page 4: ...you are directing the high pressure spray 8 Keep cleaning area clear of all people 9 Keep good footing and balance at all times do not overreach or stand on an unstable support 10 The work area shoul...

Page 5: ...ical wiring or fatal electric shock may result SERVICING OF A DOUBLE INSULATED APPLIANCE In a double insulated product two systems of insulation are provided instead of grounding No means of grounding...

Page 6: ...that the water supply you use for the pressure washer is not dirty sandy and does not hold any corrosive chemical products Using a dirty water supply will compromise the long life of the pressure was...

Page 7: ...and check them against the following list of components that are included A High Pressure Washer D Adjustable Nozzle B Gun E Brass Connector C High Pressure Hose F Water Intake Filter Pre Installed To...

Page 8: ...zzle into the gun Push and turn the adjustable nozzle clockwise onto the gun until hand tight to lock it in place When the pieces are joined properly you cannot separate the two components by pulling...

Page 9: ...removed Twist on tight to avoid leakage Step 4 Attach the brass connector to pressure washer Before attaching the connector to the male fitting remove the plastic cap which is inserted onto the male f...

Page 10: ...ect the high pressure hose to the high pressure outlet fitting as per assembly step 3 Open the water supply valve completely Before turning the unit on press the gun trigger to bleed all the remaining...

Page 11: ...lance before using the units 3 Continue holding trigger for approximately one minute to allow any excess air out of the unit Water will flow through the gun at low pressure during this procedure 4 Lo...

Page 12: ...low Remove the cap on the detergent reservoir and fill with liquid detergent only see Figure B below Do not put any water into the reservoir The pressure washer will mix water and detergent automatica...

Page 13: ...motor when in use When the trigger is released the motor will stop When the trigger is squeezed the motor will start up again Use the adjustable spray nozzle to apply detergents and to rinse clean Bio...

Page 14: ...NING NEVER USE PRODUCTS WITH BLEACH OR CHLORINE OR ANY OTHER CORROSIVE MATERIALS INCLUDING LIQUIDS CONTAINING SOLVENTS I E GAS OILS ETC TRI SODIUM PHOSPHATE PRODUCTS AMMONIA OR ACID BASED CLEANERS THE...

Page 15: ...from the pressure washer and gun Disconnect garden hose from the pressure washer Remove excess water from the pump by tipping the unit on both sides to drain any remaining water from inlet and outlet...

Page 16: ...TER SUPPLY ATTACHED WILL CAUSE SEVERE DAMAGE TO THE UNIT Always store the pressure washer parts and accessories in an area with a temperature above 0 C 32 F WARNING FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE STORAG...

Page 17: ...a direct spray Caution For softer woods increase the distance from the cleaning area Cement Patios Stone and Brick Rinse cleaning and surrounding area with fresh water If using detergent fill the det...

Page 18: ...the fan spray keeping the tip of the spray nozzle at least 1 3 inches from the cleaning surface Maintain a further distance from the cleaning area when using a direct spray TECHNICAL DATA GUARANTEE Re...

Page 19: ...lace valves Diameter of garden hose too small Replace with inch garden hose Water supply is restricted Check hose for kinks or leaks Insufficient water supply Fully open water source THE PRESSURE WASH...

Page 20: ...location and the availability of replacement parts All decisions of Steele with regard to this limited warranty shall be final This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have othe...

Page 21: ...on and start up costs Expendable parts or accessories supplied with the product which are expected to become inoperative or unusable after a reasonable period of use Merchandise sold by Steele which h...

Page 22: ...21 1800PSI PRESSURE WASHER EXPLODED VIEW...

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