11
12.
Check that the electrical supply voltage and frequency
(Volt/Hz) correspond to those specified on the pressure
washer rating plate. If the power supply is correct,
you may now plug the pressure washer into the power
outlet (Fig. 13).
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.
Operation
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IMPORTANT!
This pressure washer is equipped with
a micro-switch sensitive to water flow. This Total Stop System
(TSS) senses water flow in the pump. When the trigger is
released, water stops flowing through the pump. The TSS then
automatically turns the motor off to protect the pump from
overheating, thus saving energy and prolonging pump life.
1.
Turn the water supply tap on completely.
2.
Release the safety lock, then press the trigger for a few
seconds until the water flow is steady. Operating the
pressure washer in this manner will allow air to escape and
discharge residual pressure in the hose (Figs. 14 – 15).
3.
Turn the ON/OFF switch (pressure select dial) to the LOW (I)
or HIGH (II) position to start the pressure washer (Fig. 16).
Using the 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), 15˚ (for tough jobs), 0˚ (for spot
cleaning or hard-to-reach areas) and the Soap nozzle
(for detergent application).
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CAUTION!
NEVER
change nozzles without locking the
safety lock on the trigger handle.
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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 five (5)
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 water pressure.
RESE
T
TEST
Fig. 13
GFCI
Power light
indicator
Reset
Fig. 14
Safety lock
Fig. 15
Trigger
STOP
LO
W
0
HIGH
Fig. 16