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The best way to avoid surface damage is to do the following:
1) Set the nozzle to a wide spray pattern before squeezing the gun trigger.
2) Place the nozzle at a distance of about 120-150 cm from the surface and at
an angle of 45 degrees, then press the trigger of the gun.
3) Vary the spray angle and distance from the surface until optimal cleaning
performance that does not damage the surface is achieved.
TURBO NOZZLE
The turbo nozzle, sometimes called the rotary nozzle, is a very effective tool that can
significantly reduce cleaning time. The turbo nozzle combines the power of a narrow,
high-impact jet with the efficiency of a 25-degree fan. This tool produces a narrow,
conical jet with high-impact force that cleans a larger area.
NOTE: The turbo nozzle is NOT adjustable and cannot be used to apply detergent.
USE OF DETERGENTS
Using detergents can reduce cleaning time and help remove tough stains. Some
detergents have been adapted to be used in pressure washers for specific cleaning
tasks. These detergents are approximately as dense as water. The use of denser
detergents, such as a dishwashing liquid, will clog the chemical injection system and
prevent the application of the detergent.
The cleaning power of detergents lies in applying them to the surface and giving the
chemicals time to dissolve the dirt. Detergents work best when used at low pressure.
The combination of chemical action and high-pressure flushing is very effective. On
vertical surfaces, apply the detergent starting at the bottom and working your way up.
This will prevent the detergent from running down the surface and creating streaks.
The high-pressure flush should also run from bottom to top. For particularly stubborn
stains, it may be necessary to use a brush in combination with detergents and high-
pressure rinsing.
WATER INLET SHIELD
The water inlet filter should be checked regularly to avoid blockage and limiting the
water supply to the pump (see fig. 7).
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