General Information and Setup
Figure 2-16. Connect High-Pressure Hose
to Spray Gun - Threaded Connection
Spray Gun
Become familiar with spray gun trigger and
locking system prior to use.
1. See
Figure
2-17. With unit OFF, hold spray
gun and squeeze trigger to learn how
trigger mechanism and locking system can
be activated and deactivated.
Figure 2-17. Spray Gun (typical)
2. Turn ON the water, and squeeze the
trigger to purge the pump system of air.
3. Verify spray gun is OFF with lock engaged
before starting power washer.
Nozzles
1. See nozzle selection guide and select
correct nozzle for task.
2. See
Figure
2-18. Pull back quick–connect
collar and install nozzle.
Figure 2-18. Insert Nozzle
3. Release quick-connect collar to secure
nozzle.
4. Verify nozzle is locked in place.
Blast Pressure Nozzle (Red)
MAXIMUM - Higher pressure and lower flow
for stubborn or hard to reach surface such as
second story surfaces, paint removal, oil
stains, rust removal or other stubborn
substances (tar, gum, grease, wax, etc.).
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Strip Pressure Nozzle (Yellow)
MEDIUM - Higher pressure and medium flow
for removing stains on hard porous surfaces
such as concrete driveways, garage floors
and brick patios.
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Clean Pressure Nozzle (Green)
GENERAL - Medium pressure and medium
flow for most all purpose cleaning such as
home siding, brick patios, wood decks,
driveways and sidewalks, garage floors, etc.
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Wash Pressure Nozzle (White)
DELICATE - Lower pressure and higher flow
for gentle cleaning of cars/trucks, boats, RV's,
patio furniture, lawn equipment, etc.
Detergent Nozzle (Black)
DETERGENT ONLY (BLACK), Only use
power washer safe detergents/soaps to help
break down stubborn dirt and grime on a
variety of surfaces.
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