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Power Pro Max

(Portable Power Cleaner)

Installation and Owner’s Manual

(For Aftermarket Applications)

Operation

Selecting Modes

Battery pack should be disconnected prior to selecting 

appropriate operational mode. This is to ensure safety 

and limit unintentional use while the nozzle is pointed at 

the user.

1. 

By default, the trigger lock 

(Fig.13A)

—located on the 

top, left side of the handle assembly’s trigger—is always 

engaged. Make sure the lock button is sticking outward 

from the handle to prevent the trigger 

(Fig.13B)

 from 

unintentionally activating.

2. 

With the 6-position nozzle attached, select an 

operational mode by rotating the end of the wand assembly 

to the desired mode.

A. 

Zero-degree (0°) mode emits a single, steady stream 

of water that should only be used on hard surfaces, such 

as concrete or steel.

B. 

Twenty-degree (20°) mode emits a horizontal, 20-deg 

spread of water.

C. 

Twenty-degree angle (20°) mode emits a horizontal, 

downward 20-deg spread of water.

D. 

Forty-degree (40°) mode emits a horizontal, 40-deg 

spread of water.

E. 

Foam mode pulls material from the additive bottle and 

mixes it with the supply water to emit a foamy spray.

NOTE: 

Material inside the additive bottle is only dispensed 

when the power cleaner is set in Foam or Shower mode. 

Material will 

NOT

 be dispensed through any other 

mode setting.

F. 

Shower mode pulls material from the additive bottle 

(when attached) and mixes it with the supply water to emit 

a foamy spray in a cone-shaped stream of multiple water 

jets, much like a bathroom shower head.

NOTE: 

LCI does 

NOT

 recommend using the additive bottle 

in Shower mode.

3. 

If using the 360-degree nozzle, make sure the nozzle 

end is pointed straight out prior to operating.

NOTE: 

 The 360-deg nozzle is best used to clean difficult 

to reach areas, such as tough corners, tire rims and wheel 

wells. The nozzle end can pivot 180 degrees and when 

adjusted by rotating the wand, 360-degree capability 

is achieved.

DO NOT OPERATE NEAR AN ELECTRICAL POWER 

SOURCE SUCH AS AN ELECTRICAL OUTLET OR 

WIRING. SPRAY CONTACTING ACTIVE ELECTRICAL 

COMPONENTS CAN CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY FROM 

AN ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR BURN.

DO NOT DIRECT OPERATING POWER CLEANER 

NOZZLE AT PEOPLE OR PETS. HIGH WATER 

PRESSURE CAN CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY TO 

EXPOSED SKIN AND SEVERE INJURY TO PETS.

DO NOT USE ZERO DEGREE SETTING ON PAINTED 

OBJECTS, SOFT WOOD SURFACES OR THIN PLASTIC 

OR FABRIC SURFACES. WATER PRESSURE AT ZERO 

SETTING ON SUCH SURFACE AND MATERIAL CAN 

CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE. SELECT A LOWER 

PRESSURE AND WIDER SPRAY SETTING TO CLEAN 

SUCH SURFACES AND MATERIALS.

 B

 A

Fig.13 

NOT INTENDED FOR USE WITH SALT WATER OR 

OTHER CORROSIVE LIQUIDS OR ADDITIVES. 

Summary of Contents for Power Pro Max

Page 1: ...products The rechargeable 40V MAX 2 6 Ah lithium ion battery pack generates enough high pressure at 520psi to tackle the dirtiest jobs yet when selecting the low pressure setting for 320psi those rout...

Page 2: ...AND OR PROPERTY DAMAGE IF NOT PERFORMED SAFELY WITHIN PARAMETERS SET FORTH IN THIS MANUAL DO NOT OPERATE NEAR AN ELECTRICAL POWER SOURCE SUCH AS AN ELECTRICAL OUTLET OR WIRING SPRAY CONTACTING ACTIVE...

Page 3: ...bly with nozzle extension and 6 position nozzle Handle assembly with 360 degree nozzle Handle assembly with nozzle extension and 360 degree nozzle NOTE The additive bottle cannot be used with the 360...

Page 4: ...the lock button when the extension seats into the handle assembly C Press and hold the lock button located at the end of the extension Fig 6A while inserting the 360 degree nozzle Fig 6B D Release th...

Page 5: ...ssembly with the channels on the battery pack Fig 11 2 Slide battery pack into base of the handle assembly until battery pack is securely attached to the main handle assembly Battery lock Fig 11 will...

Page 6: ...when the power cleaner is set in Foam or Shower mode Material will NOT be dispensed through any other mode setting F Shower mode pulls material from the additive bottle when attached and mixes it wit...

Page 7: ...able power cleaner then visually verify that no people pets or active electrical power sources or exposed electrical wiring are within range of potential water flow or overspray 1 With the nozzle poin...

Page 8: ...ion press the trigger lock and squeeze the trigger to cycle the portable power cleaner to purge any remaining water and additive from the nozzle and handle assembly 6 Release the trigger and trigger l...

Page 9: ...d bottle Remove additive bottle and inspect entire container for cuts punctures or damaged connector Replace bottle if damaged No spray dispenses when set to a water mode or Foam mode Clogged nozzle n...

Page 10: ...WATER HEAT FIRE OR DIRECT SUNLIGHT USE POWER CLEANER IF PRODUCT SHOWS SIGNS OF DAMAGE OR OPERATIONAL FAILURE Inspect remove and clean water filters regularly If power cleaner has been used with salt...

Page 11: ...11 lci1 com 574 537 8900 Rev 05 11 21 CCD 0003934 Power Pro Max Portable Power Cleaner Installation and Owner s Manual For Aftermarket Applications Notes...

Page 12: ...a complete document only unless Lippert provides explicit consent to distribute individual parts All manual information is subject to change without notice Revised editions will be available for free...

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