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NOTE: The GFCI may need to be reset when first plugged
into the electric outlet. Press the “Reset” button until
the power light indicator on the GFCI illuminates when
plugged in.
5. Turn the water supply tap on completely.
6. Push to release the safety lock, then press the trigger for
a few seconds until the water flow is steady. This step will
allow air to escape and discharge residual pressure in the
hose (Figs. 9 – 10).
7. Turn the ON/OFF switch to the ON (I) position to start the
pressure washer (Fig. 11).
Safety
lock
Fig. 9
Trigger
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
8. When re-starting the motor, always keep the trigger
pressed.
NOTE: The motor only runs when the trigger is operated
and shuts off when the trigger is released.
Using Nozzles
Before beginning any cleaning task, determine the best nozzle
for the job. Each of the nozzles has a different spray pattern.
The nozzle patterns are 40˚ (for gentle cleaning), 25˚ (for all-
purpose cleaning) and 0˚ (for spot cleaning or hard-to-reach
areas).
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CAUTION!
NEVER change nozzles without engaging
the safety lock on the trigger gun.
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WARNING!
High-pressure jets can be dangerous if
subject to misuse. The jet must not be directed at persons,
pets, live electrical equipment, or the appliance itself.
This electric pressure washer is equipped with three Quick-
Connect nozzles that easily snap onto the Quick-Connect
collar of the spray wand.
To connect a nozzle to the spray wand:
1. Turn off the pressure washer and shut off the water supply.
Pull the trigger to release the water pressure.
2. Engage the safety lock on the trigger gun.
3. Pull back the brass Quick-Connect collar and insert the
desired nozzle into the collar. Release the collar to lock the
nozzle into place (Fig. 12).
To disconnect a nozzle from the spray wand:
1. Turn off the pressure washer and shut off the water supply.
Pull the trigger to release water pressure.
2. Engage the safety lock on the trigger handle.
3. Pull back the brass Quick-Connect collar and remove the
nozzle.
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WARNING!
Do not make changes to the nozzle while
the trigger is engaged. Doing so could result in damage to the
pressure washer or injury to the user.
Fig. 12
Nozzle
Quick-Connect collar
(pulled back)