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SKU 98444
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squeezing the Trigger, and change to
a lower pressure Nozzle.
Hold the Gun at about a 45° angle
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when cleaning; spraying the surface
directly could embed dirt into the
surface (especially with the high pres-
sure Nozzles). Spray at a distance of
about three to five feet.
Clean vertical and sloped surfaces
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from the top down.
When cleaning horizontal surfaces,
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occasionally use the stream to clear
the area of excess water to improve
safety.
never allow the
Pressure washer
to idle, without the trigger
depressed, for more than two
minutes. the water will heat
up and may damage the
Pressure washer.
when water in pump reaches
140°F, the thermal valve
will release hot water. take
precautions to not get burned
from the hot water.
Hold the Trigger down and move the
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Gun back and forth slowly and steadi-
ly to pressure wash the surface. Take
special care when spraying surfaces
made of two different materials (brick
and mortar, for example), to not dam-
age the softer of the two materials
during pressure washing.
If the surface is streaked or uneven
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at the end of a job, switch to a Nozzle
that has a wider spray pattern to
blend the affected area.
When finished; release the Trigger on
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the spray handle, turn the engine’s
power switch “OFF”, shut off gas sup
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ply to the engine and then turn the
water supply off.
Squeeze the Trigger to release ex-
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cess pressure.
If Pressure Washer detergents have
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been used for the job, run clean
water through the system to eliminate
chemical residue.
To prevent accidents, turn off the
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engine, wait for it to cool, and discon-
nect its spark plug wire after use.
Drain all water out of the unit, and
wipe dry, clean external parts with
clean cloth, then store the equipment
out of children’s reach according to
the storage instructions in this manu-
al.
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