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Attaching Soap Bottle (Fig. L)
1. To connect the soap bottle
pull the quick connect collar
and insert the soap bottle.
2. Release the quick connect collar to lock the soap bottle
in place.
3. Give the soap bottle a firm tug after the quick connect
collar has locked into place to ensure the soap bottle is
locked into place.
nOTE: The soap bottle should be positioned with the bottle
towards the ground. Do not position the soap bottle above the
spray wand as this will lead to soap dripping on the spray wand.
OPERATION
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal
injury, turn unit off and remove the battery pack
before making any adjustments or removing/
installing attachments or accessories. An
accidental start‑up can cause injury.
Installing and Removing the Battery Packs
(Fig. M)
This pressure washer is designed to operate on two battery
packs of equal capacity. The pressure washer will not operate
on a single battery pack, and If using different capacity
battery packs, the smaller capacity battery pack, when
depleted, will cause the unit to turn off
nOTE: For best results, make sure your battery packs are
both fully charged.
To Install the Battery Packs
WARNING: Ensure speed selector switch is in the OFF,
centered position, before installing battery packs.
CAUTION: Unit stops running when the battery port
cover is open. If the speed selector switch is in the HI or
LO position the unit will power ON when the battery
port cover closes.
CAUTION: Do not hold the trigger when closing the
battery port cover.
1. Lift and hold the battery port cover
battery ports.
2. Align the battery packs
battery port and slide them in until the battery packs
are firmly seated in the tool and ensure that they will
not disengage.
3. Close the battery port cover
latched into position before starting tool.
nOTE: The unit will not operate if the battery door is not
fully closed.
To Remove the Battery Packs
1. Lift and hold the battery port cover
battery packs
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.
2. Press the battery release buttons
packs
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and firmly pull the battery packs out of tool.
3. Insert the batteries into a charger as described in the
charger section of this manual.
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to the spray wand
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toward the spray wand
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up to expose the
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with the rails inside the
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. Ensure the cover is fully
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up to expose the
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on the battery
Proper Hand Position (Fig. N)
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,
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury,
ALWAYS use proper hand position as shown.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal
injury, ALWAYS hold securely in anticipation of a
sudden reaction.
Proper hand position requires one hand on the spray handle
grip
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and the other hand on the spray handle
Speed Selector Switch (Fig. A, O)
This pressure washer gives you the choice to operate at a
high pressure or lower pressure for more delicate jobs, and
can also boost pressure for high‑performance cleaning.
The speed selector switch
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Off, centered.
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HI, right side.
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LO, left side.
To turn the pressure washer ON, toggle the speed selector
switch
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to the right or left positions.
To turn the pressure washer OFF, toggle the speed selector
switch
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to the center position.
For higher pressure washing, press the speed selector
switch
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to the right to the "HI" position. This mode is best
for applications that need higher PSI.
For lower pressure washing, press the speed selector
switch
to the left to the "LO" position. This mode is best
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for projects that require a more delicate cleaning. This mode
also generally offers more runtime.
nOTE: When in "HI" mode, runtime will be decreased as
compared to when pressure washer is in "LO" mode.
To activate Boost mode, press the boost button
green LED will illuminate when activated. This mode is best
for applications that require maximum available PSI.
nOTE: Boost mode will only function for up to eight minutes.
You can press the boost button
before eight minutes and you will go back to the mode the
speed selector switch
eight minutes the green LED will start to flash, and the unit
will return to the mode the speed selector switch
after boost mode times out.
nOTE: After boost mode is used for a full eight minutes,
the unit requires a cool down cycle before boost mode can
be reactivated. The green LED will flash, for approximately
eight minutes, until the cool down cycle is complete. Once
the cool down cycle is complete, the green LED will turn off.
Boost mode can now be used again by pressing the boost
button
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.
nOTE: The unit can be used in high or low mode during the
cool down cycle.
Pressure Washing (Fig. A–O)
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal
injury, turn unit off and remove the battery pack
before making any adjustments or removing/
installing attachments or accessories. An
accidental start‑up can cause injury.
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toggles to three positions;
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again to exit boost mode
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is set to. When you near the end of
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, the
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is set to