Sun Joe SPX9004-PRO 2.15 HP 1300 Max PSI 2 GPM Commercial Pressure Washer

OPERATOR’S MANUAL - Page 11

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11
mWARNING! When being used with detergent, the unit
MUST NOT be set to a high pressure setting.
1. Prepare a suitable water tank such as a bucket, ll with
detergent and mix accordingly.
2. Install the soap nozzle (black) on the spray wand (Fig. 14).
3. Securely connect the detergent tube with the detergent
inlet, as shown (Fig. 15).
4. Drop the end of the detergent tube with the detergent
nozzle into the water tank with detergent in it. Turn on the
pressure washer. Pull the trigger to operate the unit. The
liquid detergent will automatically mix with water and be
discharged through the nozzle.
mCAUTION! Always test the detergent in an
inconspicuous area before use.
5. Apply detergent from the bottom to the top of the dry
surface to be cleaned.
NOTE: Wetting the surface rst is not recommended as it
dilutes the detergent and reduces its cleaning ability.
6. Allow the detergent to remain on the surface for a short
time before rinsing. Do not allow the detergent to dry on
the surface.
7. Upon completion of detergent application, run clean
water through the detergent tube to remove any remaining
detergent. Then, remove and store for later use.
mCAUTION! Damage may occur to painted surfaces if
the detergent is allowed to dry on the surface. Wash and rinse
a small section at a time. Avoid working on hot surfaces or in
direct sunlight.
mCAUTION! Failure to follow these cleaning instructions
will cause the injection system to become clogged and
inoperable.
Rinsing with the Pressure Washer
1. Turn o the pressure washer and shut o the water supply.
2. Pull the trigger to release water pressure.
3. Engage the safety lock on the trigger handle by pushing
up on the safety lock until it clicks into the slot (Fig. 13).
4. Remove the soap nozzle by placing your hand over the
nozzle while pulling back on the quick-connect collar.
5. Select the right nozzle for the job (Fig. 16):
I) The 0º intense-jet nozzle (orange) is an extremely
powerful nozzle that delivers a high-pressure, pencil-
point jet stream. It is used to cut heavy dirt deposits
in a small, concentrated area. It is ideal for dissolving
stubborn substances, like tar and grease spots on
concrete, or for removing caked mud from equipment.
Use this nozzle to clean hard-to-reach areas including
the facades of 2-story buildings or the undersides of
lawn mowers and tractors.
NOTE: Care should be used when choosing the
right nozzle to avoid permanently gouging wood or
damaging fragile surfaces.
II) Use the 15º fan-tip nozzle (yellow) for intense cleaning
jobs on hard surfaces. Applications include stripping
paint, removing oil stains, grease, heavy mildew stains,
and rust from steel. This nozzle should only be used in
areas that can withstand the high-pressure from this
nozzle.
III) Use the 25º fan-tip nozzle (green) to clean home siding,
brick patios, wood decks, driveways, or sidewalks.
When using this nozzle, test a small area rst to avoid
surface damage.
IV) Use the 40º wide-spray tip nozzle (gray) to clean items
such as cars, trucks, boats, patio furniture, or lawn
equipment.
V) Use the Soap nozzle (black) for low-pressure detergent
application to clean equipment, remove mildew and
oxidation stains from houses, clean bricks or degrease
grimy surfaces.
NOTE: When using detergent, make sure to install the
correct Soap nozzle (black). All of the other colored
nozzles will not work for detergent application.
6. Start at the top of the area to be rinsed and work your way
down, making sure to overlap your strokes.
Fig. 15
Detergent nozzle
Detergent tube
Detergent
inlet
15º
SOAP
25º
40º
Fig. 16
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