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ENgLish
WARNING: Flying objects could cause risk of
serious injury. Do not attempt to change nozzles
while pressure washer is running. Turn engine off
before changingnozzles.
1. Pull quick-connect coupler
5
back and insert nozzle
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.
2. Release quick-connect coupler and twist nozzle to make
sure it is secure incoupler.
WARNING: Flying object could cause risk of
serious injury. Ensure nozzle is completely
inserted in quick-connect socket and quick-
connect collar is fully engaged (forward) before
squeezing guntrigger.
Nozzle
Color
spray Pattern Uses surfaces**
Red (if
equipped)
0˚ powerful
pinpoint for
spot cleaning
of hard,
unpainted
surfaces or
for high reach
areas
unpainted
metal or
concrete;
DO NOT use on
wood
Yellow(if
equipped)
15˚
intense
cleaning of
unpainted
hard surfaces
grills,
driveways,
concrete
or brick
walkways,
unpainted
brick or stucco
White(if
equipped)
40˚
cleaning
of painted
or delicate
surfaces
auto/RV,
marine, wood,
painted brick
and stucco,
vinyl, painted
siding
Black(if
equipped)
low pressure
applies
cleaning
solutions
Low pressure
spray is safe
on all surfaces.
Always verify
compatibility
of cleaning
solution prior
to use.
Blue(if
equipped)
Second story
rinse nozzle
For second
story cleaning
metal, concrete
or wood
**NOTICE: The high pressure spray from your
pressure washer is capable of causing damage to
surfaces such as wood, glass, automobile paint,
auto striping and trim, and delicate objects such
as flowers and shrubs. Before spraying, check the
item to be cleaned to assure yourself that it is strong
enough to resist damage from the force of the spray.
How to Apply Chemicals/Cleaning
Solvents (Fig. A, I)
Applying chemicals or cleaning solvents is a low pressure
operation. NOTE: Use only soaps and chemicals designed for
pressure washer use. Do not usebleach.
To Apply Chemicals (siphon hose, if equipped) (Fig. i)
1. Ensure detergent siphon hose
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is attached to barbed
fitting location near high pressure hose connection of
pump asshown.
2. Place other end of detergent siphon hose with filter on
it into container holding chemical/cleaning solution.
NOTE: For every 7 gallons of water pumped 1 gallon of
chemical/cleaning solution will beused.
3. Install the black low pressure nozzle into the quick
connect fitting of the spray wand. See how To Use
spray Wand paragraph in thissection.
4. After use of chemicals, place detergent siphon hose into
container of clean water and draw clean water through
chemical injection system to rinse system thoroughly.
If chemicals remain in the pump it could be damaged.
Pumps damaged due to chemical residue will not be
covered underwarranty.
NOTE: Chemicals and soaps will not siphon if the black soap
nozzle is not installed on the spraywand.
To Apply Chemicals (Detergent Tank, if equipped)
(Fig.A):
1. Remove the cap from the detergent tank
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and fill
the detergent tank with cleaning solvent. Replace cap
on deteregent tank. NOTE: For every 7 gallons of water
pumped 1 gallon of chemical/cleaning solution will
beused.
2. Install the black low pressure nozzle into the quick
connect fitting of the spray wand. See how To Use
spray Wand paragraph in thissection.
NOTE: After squeezing the trigger it will take approximately 5
seconds for the detergent toappear.
3. After use of chemicals, fill the detergent tank with clean
water and draw clean water through chemical injection
system to rinse system thoroughly. If chemicals remain in
the pump it could be damaged. Pumps damaged due to
chemical residue will not be covered underwarranty.
NOTE: Chemicals and soaps will not siphon if the black soap
nozzle is not installed on the spraywand.
Starting (Fig. J–M)
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, read
the pressure washer instruction manual and
the engine instruction manual before starting
pressurewasher.
DANGER: Risk of fluid injection and laceration.
When using the high pressure setting, DO NOT
allow the high pressure spray to come in contact
with unprotected skin, eyes, or with any pets or
animals. Serious injury willoccur.
• Your washer operates at fluid pressures and
velocities high enough to penetrate human and
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