be aimed at surfaces that can withstand high pressure, such as metal or concrete. Do
not use this nozzle for cleaning wood (fig. 1).
Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Fig. 4
25° nozzle - green: This nozzle provides a spray pattern at an angle of 25 degrees,
which allows intensive cleaning of larger surfaces. This nozzle should only be used for
areas that can withstand the pressure from this nozzle (Fig. 2).
40° nozzle - white: This nozzle provides a water stream with a 40° angle and a weaker
jet. This nozzle can cover a large area and should be used for most general cleaning
jobs (Fig. 3).
Chemical nozzle - black: This nozzle is used to apply special chemicals and cleaning
solutions. This nozzle produces the weakest pressure stream (Fig. 4).
The nozzles are stored in containers on a panel attached to the washer handle.
Water inlet guard
The water inlet filter should be checked regularly to avoid blockage and limiting the
water supply to the pump (Fig. 6).
Fig. 6
Using detergent
• Pour the detergent into the container (Fig. 7). Set the adjustable spray lance to low
pressure mode.
• The detergent will spray when the gun trigger is pressed.
• The knob (Fig. 8) is used to regulate the flow of the cleaning solution when using the
machine. Turning clockwise will increase the flow of the cleaning solution.