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TX750 / TX750i
You have a choice of 5 different colour coded nozzles giving you different spray patterns/pressures to choose
from. See fig.25
0º Nozzle (Red)
This nozzle delivers a pinpoint stream and is extremely powerful. It covers only a small area for
cleaning. The nozzle should only be used on surfaces which can withstand the high pressure such as metal/
concrete.
15º Nozzle (Yellow)
This nozzle delivers a powerful 15 degree spray for intense cleaning of small areas. The
nozzle should only be used on surfaces which can withstand the high pressure
25º Nozzle (Green)
This nozzle is used where high pressure is still required, over a medium sized area.
Produces more power than White nozzle in a smaller area.
40º Nozzle (White)
This nozzle a less focused spray pattern, giving a wider area of cleaning with less power.
This is used for most cleaning applications
Low Pressure Nozzle (Black)
This is used for chemical application only. The nozzle created the required back
pressure to draw detergent from the tank.
Adjusting the Spray Pattern
Pull the black handle on the Recoil
Starter gradually until you feel
resistance; then make a rapid pull
Fig.20
Fig.21
Fig.22
Push the Choke lever B to the left;
closing the Choke for initial start-
up.
NOTE:
Do not use the Choke
if the engine or air temperature is
warm.
Turn the engine switch clockwise
to the ON Position.
Stopping the engine (fig. 23-24)
In an emergency turn the engine
switch anticlockwise to the OFF
position to stall the engine. To
stop the appliance normally, use
the following sequence:
Fig.23
Turn the engine switch
anticlockwise to the OFF position.
Then slide the fuel lever E to the
right OFF position. Caution: When
you have finished working, turn off
the engine. When the machine is
switched off, always discharge the
pressure by depressing the trigger
Fig.24
Attaching a nozzle to the quick-fit
end of the lance.
Fig.25