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ENGLISH
10
Shutdown (Fig.A)
1. To stop the power cleaner, release thetriggerand
remove thebattery
.
2. Turn off water at thefaucet.
3. Discharge residual pressure by squeezing the trigger
5
until no more water comes out of the spray wand
8
.
4. Disconnect the garden hose from the water intake
3
and drainhose.
5. Remove garden hose from power cleaner by pulling
back the collar on the quick connect hose adapter and
removing it from the quick connectfilter.
Cleaning a Surface (Fig.J)
WARNING: Risk of injury from spray. Always engage
the trigger lock when gun is not in use. Failure to do so
could cause accidentalspraying.
1. To start the power cleaner, disengage the trigger
lock-off
4
and squeeze the trigger
5
.
NOTE: The best angle for spraying water against a
cleaning surface is 45°. Spraying head on tends to cause
dirt particles to embed in the surface. When working on
vertical surfaces, it is best to apply detergent starting at
the bottom and working upwards which will prevent the
detergent from sliding down and causingstreaks.
2. To stop the power cleaner, release thetrigger.
NOTE: Excessive pump pressure may be the result of
clogged nozzle. Always turn off the power cleaner and
remove the battery before attempting to unclog a nozzle
WARNING: Never draw from water that contains
chemicals. Only draw from fresh watersources.
Preparing the Power Cleaner (Fig.J)
IMPORTANT: D
isengage the trigger lock-off
4
,squeeze the
trigger
5
and hold the trigger for 30seconds to purge the
system of air. If air is still found in the water stream, continue to
run water through the sprayhandle.
1. Disengage the trigger lock-off
4
.
2. Squeeze the trigger
5
.
Preparing Power Cleaner Unit for Use
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.
CAUTION: Before operation:
• Connect the water supply to the power cleaner.
For instructions on connecting the water supply
to the power cleaner, please refer to Attaching
Garden or Suction Hose under Assembly
andAdjustments.
• Connect the attachment. For instructions on
connecting the pressure spray wand, please
refer to Attachments under Assembly
andAdjustments.
Pressure Washing
Preparing Surface for Cleaning
• Remove objects from the area which could create
ahazard.
• Ensure that all doors and windows are closed tight. Protect
all plants and trees in the adjacent area with a drop cloth
ensuring that they will not be harmed by anyoverspray.
• Pre-rinse cleaning area with freshwater.
• Use only detergents formulated for pressurewashers.
• Always test detergent in an inconspicuous area beforeuse.
Proper hand position requires one hand on the main
handle
1
and the other hand on the power cleaner's
2
body asshown.
Proper Hand Position (Fig. A, I)
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury,
ALWAYS use proper hand position asshown.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal
injury, ALWAYS hold securely in anticipation of a
suddenreaction.
Installing and Removing the Battery Pack
(Fig.H)
NOTE: For best results, make sure your battery pack is
fullycharged.
To Install the Battery Packs
1. Lift and hold the battery port cover
6
up to expose the
batteryport.
2. Align the battery pack with the rails inside the tool’s
handle and slide it into the handle until the battery pack
is firmly seated in the tool and ensure that it does not
disengage.
3. Close the battery port cover
6
. Ensure the cover is fully
latched into position before startingtool.
To Remove the Battery Pack
1. Lift and hold the battery port cover
6
up to expose the
battery pack
16
.
2. Press the battery release button
15
on the battery
pack
16
and firmly pull the battery pack
16
out oftool.
3. Insert the battery into the charger as described in the
charger section of thismanual.
OPERATION
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal
injury, turn unit off and remove the battery pack
before making any adjustments or removing/
installing attachments or accessories. An
accidental start‑up can causeinjury.
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