Charging the battery pack
More details can be found in charger's
manual
ASSEMBLY
NOTE: The power nozzle has two working
modes: spray nozzle and short lance kit
only; spray nozzle and short lance kit used
together with extension lance.
Working mode 1
Attaching spray nozzle and short lance kit
to the sprayer
Working mode 2
Attaching extension lance to the sprayer
Attaching spray nozzle and short lance kit
to the extension lance
Filling the bottle/tank
When adding spray solutions, you may add
water and the desired chemical solution
directly into the tank, or use a solution that
has been premixed in a separate container,
then poured into the sprayer, using a funnel
if needed.
NOTE: If you use solid or powder chemicals,
mix them with water completely to avoid
clogging the spray nozzle.
WARNING: Do not overfill the tank.
Chemicals used must be as thin as
water. Thicker chemicals will not spray
properly.
WARNING: Before filling the tank,
always remove the battery pack. Wipe
up any spills before inserting the battery
pack.
NOTE: Chemicals should be stored out of
the reach of children. Failure to do so may
result in serious personal injury.
Attaching the adapter to the 1L bottle
(only for WP650E WP650E.9)
NOTE: Remove tank and fill away from
sprayer. Clean the exterior of
the tank and clean up any spillage before
replacing tank.
Attaching the adapter to the sprayer
Attaching the shoulder strap (only for
WP651E WP651E.9)
Attaching the 5L tank to the sprayer (only
for WP651E WP651E.9)
NOTE: After the hose is attached, check
the connection by gently pulling upon the
hose. It should not be pulled off.
20V Sanitizing pressure washer
OPERATION
See Fig. A4
WARNING: The supplied battery is
not waterproof. To avoid risk of
battery failure, protect the battery
from water exposure during use. Store
the tool and battery in a dry place after
use.
Starting
Press the lock-off button, then pull the
See Fig. B
trigger to begin operation. (See Fig. I1)
NOTE: At the first use or after long-term
storage, remove the spray nozzle and
short lance kit or extension lance first. It is
recommended to pour water directly into
the hose adapter with the machine turned
See Fig.
on to empty the air. Ensure water sprays out
C1, C2
of the nozzle before working.
Pressure setting
Spraying
WARNING: Spray away from body.
Wear proper protective equipment,
including mask and protective eyewear. Do
not spray on windy days.
OPERATING TIPS
See Fig. D1,
D2, D3
Before usage, follow these tips carefully. Failure to do so
will cause serious personal damage. Follow directions on
containers of all such products. To reduce your exposure
to these chemicals, wear approved safety equipment
such as face masks that are specially designed to filter out
sprays, gloves, and other protective equipment.
Before using any sanitizer or other spray materials in this
sprayer, read the label on its original container thoroughly
and follow its directions. Some spray materials are
dangerous and should not be used in this sprayer, as they
can damage the sprayer and cause serious bodily injury or
property damage.
1. WARNING: Do not use self-heating liquids, alcohol-
based chemicals, hydrogen peroxide, strong caustic
See Fig. E
chemicals or strong acids in the sprayer.
2. Do not combine chemicals.
3. Spray area must be well ventilated.
4. WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or explosion,
See Fig. F1,
never use a liquid with a flash point less than 55°C.
F2, F3
Know the contents of the chemical being sprayed.
Read all product labels provided with the chemical and
See Fig. G
follow the manufacturer's safety instructions.
5. CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not
touch the nozzle during use.
6. WARNING: Never point the spray end at yourself or
See Fig. H
others. Keep all body parts out of spray pattern.
7. Never point sprayer in the direction of people or
animals. Always spray in a downwind direction.
8. CAUTION: Avoid spraying on windy days. Mist can be
accidentally blown onto plants or objects that should
not be sprayed.
9. Use sprayer in the early morning or late afternoon,
especially in warmer weather. Excessive heat may
evaporate the mist before it settles.
See Fig.
I1, I2
See Fig. J
See Fig.
K1, K2
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