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• To assure it is perfectly assembled double-check the tool
is in perfect conditions. Do not start it if is not well
adjusted or not fully assembled, or if the fuel tank shows
leaks or loose screws.
• Double-check the tool surface is clean, dry and free of oil
or fuel.
• Verify the work area is open and well ventilated.
• During extreme temperatures inspect there is no ice
build-up or condensation in the tool.
• Visibility and light conditions shall be adequate.
Otherwise do not operate the tool.
• Bear in mind that pressure spraying is
very powerful. It is not recommended using onto painted
or wooden surfaces or on things stuck with adhesive.
• Check instructions and warnings regarding chemical
products. Do not use bleach, chlorine or any other cleaning
product containing acid.
• To minimize the amount of water that could enter into
the pressure washer while running, set the machine as far
as possible from the area about to be washed.
• Check the high-pressure hose. If damaged, please replace
it immediately.
• To prevent water flow to be cut due to twisting untangle
and straighten the hoses in full.
• Wear eye protection.
• Before starting the or when operating
the tool verify the nozzle is not pointing towards people
or animals.
• Keep all body parts away from the muffler. It produces
severe burns.
• Keep the tool away from flammable materials.
• Do not try to make adjustments to the tool while the
motor is running.
• Stay alert of everything around you. The tool noise
could prevent you to make out hazards.
• When spraying always use both hands to gain total
control over the high-pressure gun.
• Never touch the nozzle or the water
jet while the machine operating.
• To allow free air circulation while the tool is running DO
NOT cover the pressure washer.
• Never aim the water jet towards the
tool.
• Prevent the high-pressure hose getting tangled, make
contact with sharp edges or hot surfaces, crushed or
stepped on.
• Do not drag the pressure washer on top of the hoses.
• Never smoke near the fuel, nor the supply area
or when operating the tool.
• Reduce the risk of fire or burns. Handle fuel with care.
It is extremely flammable.
• Prevent gasoline or oil come into contact with your skin.
• Protect your eyes. Prevent gasoline or oil spilling into
your eyes. In case of accidental contact wash your eyes
immediately with clean water. If irritation persists, visit
your doctor.
• Store fuel in an approved container.
• Before refueling the tool turn off the
motor, set it on clear floor and wait for the motor to cool
down.
• Wipe clean all the fuel that dripped in
the tool before operating.
• To prevent fire or burns look for fuel
leaks. If there are any correct them before using the tool.
• Set the tool at least 30 feet away from the refueling site
before starting the motor.
• Never ever burn spilled fuel to eliminate it.
• Under no circumstance use a different type of fuel
different to the one specified in these instructions.
• Always move the Tool with the motor
OFF and the muffler away from the body. Before loading
into the back of a vehicle empty the fuel tank.
• Turn off the motor before setting it
idle. DO NOT leave the motor running unattended.
Leave the tool cooling-off before storing.
• The tool service and repairs shall only
be carried out by highly trained personnel.
Before Operating the Pressure Washer
Fuel Handling
• In the event there are some parts
missing, do not run the tool until they are replaced.
Otherwise can cause severe personal injury.
• Do not try to modify the tool or
produce accessories not recommended for this machine.
Otherwise severe personal injuries can happen and
makes the warranty void.
• Whenever you need to gain access to
the mobile parts disconnect the spark plug cable to
prevent an accidental start causing severe personal injury.
When Operating the Power Washer
After Operating the Tool
Assembly Recommendations
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Safety Standards for
Gas Pressure Washers