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STOPPING THE PRESSURE WASHER
1. If it is necessary to stop washing, release the spray gun trigger and flip the safety latch into position
under the trigger.
2. Lay the spray gun down.
NOTICE: The pump goes into bypass when the gun trigger is released and the motor is still running. Exit
bypass by pressing the gun trigger to spray water. Do not let the pump remain in bypass for longer than
1-2 minutes. Prolonged bypass will damage the pump.
3. If you need to stop for more than 2 minutes:
a. Move the throttle control lever to the idle position to reduce engine speed.
b. Turn the engine switch to the OFF position.
c. Turn off the water supply.
d. Continue to squeeze the spray gun trigger until the water stops flowing to relieve the internal pressure.
e. Remove the spark plug wire to prevent accidental start up.
f. If the unit will see freezing temperatures during its shutdown or storage period, refer to the Winterizing Your
Pressure Washer section.
WASHING BEST PRACTICES
1. Organize the work to be done. Unwrap as much of the pressure hose as required. Position the washer out of the
way of the spray.
2. Be sure the safety latch is in position under the trigger.
3. Hold the spray wand with both hands and aim it at the work. The force of the water leaving the nozzle can move
the wand.
4. Move the safety latch out of the way and squeeze the trigger.
5. If less working pressure is required, turn the unloader knob counter-clockwise to reduce the system pressure.
Never turn the unloader knob clockwise past the factory preset. The factory preset is set to maximum pressure.
6. The spray gun can be turned to any angle and the water will always flow through the selected nozzle, provided
the trigger is not released.
CAUTION: Do not put hands or fingers in front of the nozzle and do not point the nozzle at people
or animals.
7. If chemical cleaning additives are required, refer to the Using Detergent section.
8. If the gun must be laid down, engage the safety latch near the trigger. Turn the motor off if the washer will be
unattended for longer than 1-2 minutes.
9. On walls, siding, grain bins, etc., always apply the detergent from the bottom up and rinse from the
top down.
10. On flat areas, do not attempt to soap and rinse too much at once. Clean approximately
10 x 10 ft (3 x 3 metre) sections.
11. In or on buildings that may have considerable wiring, such as milk-houses, do not spray near wiring. You could
be electrocuted.
12. Your machine will remove peeling and blistering paint quite easily. Use the fan shaped spray as you would a flat
scraper; the nearer the nozzle is to the surface, the more powerful the jet of water.
13. When removing grease and dirt from a tractor engine, use "shampoo" detergents that are available for this
purpose. After waiting for a few minutes (or according to the shampoo directions), use your high-pressure
spray to rinse off the engine. In the case of gasoline engines, it is usually necessary to cover the distributor with
some plastic, or better still, remove the entire ignition harness before covering and spraying.
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3 GPM @ 3,200 PSI Gas Pressure Washer
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