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USING THE NOZZLES
See Figure 20.
Each of the nozzles has a different spray pattern. Before
starting any cleaning job, determine the best nozzle for the
job. The following chart offers some general guidelines to
help you choose the best nozzle for your application.
Nozzle
Application
0º Red
Spot cleaning of high, hard-to-reach areas
• Removing caked-on mud from heavy con
-
struction, farm, or lawn equipment
• Cleaning tar, glue, or stubborn stains from
concrete
• Cleaning overhead areas
• Removing rust from steel and oxidation
from aluminum
15º Yellow For narrow surfaces
• Removing heavy mildew stains
• Removing marine growth from boats and
marine equipment
• Removing rust from steel and oxidation
from aluminum
• Removing grease or dirt from equipment
• Removing paint from wood, masonry or
metal
25º Green
For general purpose or large surfaces
• General cleaning of dirt, mud, and grime
• Cleaning roofs, gutters, and downspouts
• Removing light mildew stains
• Removing algae and bacteria build-up from
pools
• Rinsing surfaces in preparation for painting
40º White
For wide-angle rinsing
• Light cleaning and washing
• Washing and rinsing of painted surfaces
and boats
• Cleaning roofs, windows, patios, and
driveways
Soap
Blaster
™
For all detergent applications and for gentle
rinse
WARNING:
NEVER change nozzles without turning off the pressure
washer and locking the lock out on the trigger handle
and never point the wand at your face or at others. The
quick-connect feature contains small springs that could
eject the nozzle with some force. Failure to heed this
warning could cause personal injury.
OPERATION
Using the quick-connect collar, changing nozzles is easy.
To connect a nozzle to the spray wand:
Turn off the pressure washer 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.
Push the nozzle into the quick-connect collar until it clicks
in place and is secured properly.
To disconnect a nozzle from the spray wand once the
cleaning job is complete:
Turn off the pressure washer 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.
Remove the nozzle by placing hand over nozzle then
pulling back the quick-connect collar.
USING THE HIGH PRESSURE HOSE
The high pressure hose features an outer covering that pro-
vides strength to the hose. If the outer covering becomes
damaged, the hose must be replaced immediately.
Do not
use a high pressure hose if the outer covering is damaged.
To prevent damage to the outer covering:
Inspect the hose before every use.
Fully unwrap and straighten hose before use.
Do not allow the high pressure hose to be kinked.
Keep hose away from hot surfaces and sharp edges.
Do not pull pressure washer by high pressure hose.
Do not allow hose to be crushed or wrapped around
objects.
USING THE PRESSURE REGULATOR KNOB
See Figure 21.
Use the pressure regulator knob to adjust the amount of
pressure being delivered through the high pressure hose.
To increase pressure, rotate knob clockwise.
To decrease pressure, rotate knob counterclockwise.
WASHING WITH DETERGENT
See Figures 22 - 23.
As sold, this pressure washer is designed for use with “down-
stream” pressure washer detergents. To convert for use with
“upstream” detergents, contact an authorized customer
service center for more information.
Use only detergents designed for pressure washers;
house-
hold detergents, acids, alkalines, bleaches, solvents,
flammable material, or industrial grade solutions can
damage the pump.
Many detergents may require mixing
prior to use. Prepare cleaning solution as instructed on the
solution bottle.