OPERATION
USING THE TRIGGER HANDLE
See Figure 14.
WARNING
with two hands (one hand to pull the trigger and the
other to stabilize the trigger handle) until you get used
to the "recoil". Do not lose control of the trigger handle
doing so could result in injury to yourself and others.
l Start the pressure washer.
l Release the safety lock by pushing it down into the slot
in the trigger.
l Squeeze and hold the trigger to start the flow of water.
l Release the trigger to stop the flow of water.
l Lock the trigger by pushing it up to its original position.
NOTE: Squeeze the trigger to make sure its locked and
will not move. ALWAYS keep the trigger handle locked
when it's not in use.
INSTALLING NOZZLES
See Figure 15.
WARNING
washer, release the pressure in the trigger handle, and
lock the trigger before removing or installing a nozzle.
NEVER point the lance at your face. Failure to heed
this warning could result in serious injury.
l Stop the pressure washer and turn the water faucet
completely off.
l Point the trigger handle in a safe direction and pull the
trigger to release the water pressure.
l Lock the trigger.
l Push the nozzle into the lance until it clicks into place and
is secure.
l To remove the nozzle, pull the collar back and move the
nozzle away from the lance.
NOZZLE
High Pressure. Use to clean
0°
concrete, remove tough stains,
and strip paint. Use with caution.
Turbo
Moderate pressure. Safe to use
15°
on brick and paved patios.
25°
Low Pressure. Safe for cars,
windows and decks.
Soap
Hold the trigger handle and lance
ALWAYS turn off the pressure
GENERAL USE
FIG. 14
A - Trigger
B - Safety lock
FIG. 15
B
E
A - Nozzle
B - Lance
C - Collar
D - Push nozzle in
E - Pull collar back
F - Remove nozzle
B
C
F
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A
A
D