Operation
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Operation
6. Unlock the trigger (9d) and squeeze it until a constant amount of water flows
through the nozzle to allow air trapped in the hose to escape.
7. Release the trigger and switch the product on.
8. Hold the spray gun (9) with both hands. Direct the water jet to the object to be
cleaned and squeeze the trigger.
WARNING! Beware of kickback when squeezing the trigger!
NOTE: Always keep a reasonable distance between the nozzle and
the object to be cleaned in order to avoid damage. Ask your specialist
dealer for advice if required.
9. Release the trigger to stop the water jet.
Tips
WARNING! Prevent water from penetrating the air vents of the
product to minimise the risk of damage to the product.
1. Dissolve dirt by applying the detergent mixed with water to the surface while
still dry. Allow the detergent to rest on the surface for a few minutes, but do
not let the detergent dry.
2. When dealing with vertical surfaces work from the bottom upwards. Rinse
from the bottom upward, use the high pressure jet at a minimum distance of
30 cm at 45° angle and then from the top downward.
3. In some cases, scrubbing with brushes is needed to remove dirt. High
pressure is not always the best solution for good washing results, since it
may damage some surfaces. The highest nozzle jet setting should not be
used on delicate or painted parts, or on pressurised components (e. g. tyres,
inflation valves, etc.).
4. Effective washing depends on both the pressure and volume of the water
used, to the same degree.
5. Begin by spraying in a testing area free and clear of people and objects.
Wood and vinyl decks (ECO MODE)
1. Reduce your work area to smaller sections and clean each section one at a
time for optimal results.
2. Rinse at high pressure using fan spray, keeping the nozzle at least 15 - 25 cm
from the cleaning surface.
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