1.
Apply the solution to a DRY work surface.
NOTE: WETTING THE SURFACE FIRST IS NOT RECOMMENDED, AS IT
DILUTES THE DETERGENT AND REDUCES ITS CLEANING ABILITY.
On a vertical surface, apply soap horizontally from side to side starting from
the bottom to avoid streaking.
2.
Allow detergent to remain on the surface for a short time before rinsing.
3.
Rinse with clean water under high pressure. On a vertical surface, first rinse
from the bottom up, then rinse from the top down. Hold nozzle 6–8 in. (15–20
cm) from the work surface at a 45° angle using the flat spray as a peeling tool
rather than a scrub brush.
NOTE: Ensure that the detergent injection system is completely clean prior to
switching from one detergent to another.
STARTING (FIG. 8–14)
DANGER: Risk of injury from spray. Always engage the trigger lock when gun is
not in use. Failure to do so could cause accidental spraying.
WARNING: Risk of Injury. Do not direct discharge stream at self or others.
WARNING: Risk of unsafe operation. Stand on a stable surface and grip gun/
spray wand firmly with both hands.
1.
Connect the high pressure hose (E) to the machine outlet (K). Ensure the
threads are aligned properly and the connection is secure.
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E
2.
Connect the garden hose (Y) to the connector (D) on the front of the machine.
Before connecting, run water through the garden hose (not supplied) to flush
out any foreign matter.
NOTE: If your water source is a well, the garden hose length can only be 30 ft.
(9 m) maximum.
3.
Insert the spray wand (B) into the gun (A) by pushing firmly and simultaneously
twisting a 1/4 of a turn until locked into place.
WARNING: If the wand is not securely locked into place, it could be ejected
under high pressure during operation, possibly causing injury or damage.
4.
Turn incoming water on and fully open valve to insure maximum water flow to
machine.
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A
b
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y