OPERATION
barb near the high-pressure hose
connection area of the pump
6.7 Submerge the strainer end of the
siphon tube in the soap/detergent
solution bottle or bucket.
6.8 Change the nozzle to black nozzle.
6.9 Start engine and spray with soap.
7. Rinse
7.1 Replace the nozzle with an appropriate
high-pressure nozzle (see "Selecting The
Right Nozzle" on Page ???). Squeeze the
trigger and wait for the detergent to clear.
7.2 Keep the spray gun a safe distance
from the area you plan to spray.
7.3 Apply a high-pressure spray to a small
area, and then check the surface for
damage. If no damage is found, it is okay to
continue cleaning.
7.4 For a vertical surface, start at the top
of the area to be rinsed, working down with
same overlapping strokes as you used for
washing and applying detergent.
8. Cleaning Tips
NOTICE: Never use the Pressure Washer
garden hose inlet to siphon detergent
or wax. Leaving chemicals and cleaning
solutions inside the pressure pump could
damage it. Damages created by leaving
soaps, chemicals and cleaning solutions
inside the pump can void the warranty.
WARNING: Hot Surface / Fluid
SOME ENGINE
PARTS CAN BECOME
EXTREMELY HOT.
Release pressure from high-pressure
hose before removing from pump or
gun. If you intend to disconnect the high-
pressure hose after completing a wash,
avoid touching the engine exhaust
system while disconnecting the high-
pressure hose from the pump.
Injection hazard
FOR TECHNICAL QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL 1-855-888-3598
9. Stop the pressure washer
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9.3
9.4
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NOTICE: High Altitude Operation
At high altitudes over 3,000 feet, the engine
carburetor and any other parts that control
the fuel-air ratio will be affected, which
will decrease performance, increase fuel
consumption and increase emission. Proper
operation can be ensured by installing an
altitude kit by a qualified mechanic when
use at altitude higher than 3,000 feet. Refer
to the altitude kit and operation instruction
(provided) when needed.
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