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11 During Operation
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fluid injection and/or severe injury,
keep hands, feet or any other part of your body away from
the water jet at all times and never direct the high-pressure
jet toward yourself or other persons, not even to clean
clothing or shoes, @ 5.8.4. Do not direct the high-pressure
jet toward animals.
Depending on the application, the following nozzles may be
used:
– Fan-jet nozzle: The fan-jet nozzle is designed for cleaning
larger areas.
– Rotary-jet nozzle: The rotary nozzle is designed for
removing stubborn dirt.
► If you want to remove stubborn dirt, reduce the distance
between the nozzle and the surface.
► If you want to remove dirt from painted, wooden or other
potentially sensitive surfaces, increase the distance
between the nozzle and the surface.
To adjust the fan jet nozzle:
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury from high-pressure spray, always
switch off the pressure washer, relieve any remaining
pressure in the system and lock the spray gun trigger before
attempting to insert, adjust or remove the spray nozzle.
► Switch off the pressure washer.
► Relieve system pressure.
► Lock the spray gun trigger.
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► Rotate the fan-jet nozzle in the + direction to increase the
working pressure.
► Rotate the fan-jet nozzle in the – direction to reduce the
working pressure.
To clean:
► Before starting work, direct the water jet at an
inconspicuous area of the surface and check that the
surface is not damaged.
► Work at a distance that allows you to effectively clean the
surface without damaging it.
► Adjust the fan-jet nozzle and distance from the surface to
be cleaned ensure the surface will not be damaged by the
spray.
► Move the spray attachment evenly along the surface to be
cleaned.
► Move forward slowly in a controlled manner.
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