Preparing Surface for Cleaning
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Remove objects from the area which could create a
hazard such as children's toys or outdoor furniture.
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Insure that all doors and windows are closed tight.
Protect all plants and trees in the adjacent area with a
drop cloth ensuring that they will not be harmed by
any overspray.
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Pre‑rinse cleaning area with fresh water.
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Use only detergents formulated for pressure washers.
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Always test detergent in an inconspicuous area before use.
Preparing Pressure Washer Unit for Use
DANGER: Risk of fluid injection and laceration.
When using the high‑pressure setting, DO NOT allow
the high‑pressure spray to come in contact with
unprotected skin, eyes, or with any pets or animals.
Serious injury will occur.
CAUTION: Before operation:
1. Connect the high pressure hose to the pressure washer
and the pressure wand. For instructions on connecting
the high pressure hose to the pressure washer and
pressure wand, please refer to Attaching High Pressure
Hose under Assembly and Adjustments.
2. Connect the water supply to the pressure washer. For
instructions on connecting the water supply to the
pressure washer, please refer to Attaching Garden Hose
under Assembly and Adjustments.
3. Lift and hold the battery port cover
battery ports. Install the two battery packs
battery port cover
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into position, please refer to To Install the Battery Packs
under Installing and Removing the Battery Packs.
Preparing Spray Wand (Fig. A, F)
iMPORTAnT: Before turning on the pressure washer unit,
disengage the trigger lock‑off
1. Spray wand must be assembled before use. Please
refer to Assembling Spray Wand under Assembly
and Adjustments.
2. Disengage the trigger lock‑off
3. Turn on the water supply.
4. Squeeze the trigger
10
to purge the system of air.
5. If air is still found in the water stream, continue to run
water through the spray wand.
Cleaning a Surface (Fig. O)
1. To start the pressure washer, toggle the speed selector
switch
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to the HI or LO position.
2. The best angle for spraying water against a cleaning
surface is 45 °.
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Spraying head on tends to cause dirt particles to
imbed in the surface.
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When working on vertical surfaces, it is best to
apply detergent starting at the bottom and working
upwards which will prevent the detergent from
sliding down and causing streaks.
3. To disengage the spray handle, release the trigger.
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up to expose the
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. Close the
. Ensure the cover is fully latched
9
and squeeze the trigger
.
9
. Hold the trigger for 30 seconds
Moving the Pressure Washer (Fig. A–E)
1. Turn OFF the pressure washer unit
selector switch
the water supply.
2. Point the spray wand
trigger
10
3. When the spray wand is completely empty, pull up the
telescoping handle
using the wheels
Shutdown (Fig. A, E, L)
1. Turn OFF the pressure washer unit
speed selector switch
turn off the water supply and remove the battery packs
from the pressure washer unit
2. Discharge residual pressure by squeezing the trigger
until no more water comes out of the spray wand
3. Engage the spray trigger lock‑off
4. Disconnect the garden hose from the water intake
5. Disconnect the high pressure hose
pressure water outlet
Nozzle Cleaning (Fig. A, P)
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.
If the nozzle becomes clogged with foreign materials, such as
dirt, excessive pressure may develop. If the nozzle becomes
partially clogged or restricted, the pump pressure will pulsate.
Clean the nozzle immediately using the nozzle cleaner.
1. Turn OFF the pressure washer unit
speed selector switch
2. Turn off the water supply and remove the battery packs
10
.
from the pressure washer unit
3. Pull trigger
water pressure.
4. Remove the nozzle from the spray wand
the quick connect collar
5. Using the nozzle cleaning tool
from the nozzle.
6. Run water from a faucet or garden hose through
the nozzle.
Suction Hose (Fig. J)
1. To clean the suction hose
2. Pull the trigger switch to relieve any water pressure.
3. Remove the suction hose
4. To clean the suction hose, use water from a garden hose
to thoroughly rinse out the suction hose and allow it to
fully dry.
Suction Hose Filter (Fig. Q)
1. Turn the filter
counterclockwise and remove.
2. Remove the strainer from inside of the filter.
3. Rinse all of the parts with clean water and reassemble.
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12
to the center position. Then turn off
in a safe direction and pull the
5
to release remaining water pressure.
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and pull the pressure washer unit
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to your next location.
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12
to the center position. Then
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.
9
.
1
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and drain hose.
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12
to the center position.
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.
10
on spray handle
7
to relieve any
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toward the spray wand.
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, unclog any debris
2
, shut off the pressure washer.
2
from the pressure washer.
4
on the end of the suction hose
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toggle the speed
by toggling the
10
5
.
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.
from the high
by toggling the
5
by pulling
2
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