Spray gun holder assembling
Press the spray gun holder (2) onto the machine. (Fig.A)
Water inlet filter mounting
Attach garden adapter (6) to the inlet (a) of the machine. (Fig.B)
Handle mounting
Press handle (1) to the machine, and fix the screws. (Fig.C, D)
High pressure hose assembling
1) Make sure the ON/OFF switch (3) is in "OFF" position. (Fig.E)
2) Tighten the high pressure extension hose (9) into spray gun (8), but do not over
tighten. (Fig. F)
3) Insert the adjustable spray wand (7) into spray gun (8), and twist 1/4 turns until
rectangular tab appears. (Fig.G)
4) Remove the protective cap (b) out of the outlet (4) first, and twist 1/4 turns until
rectangular tab appears. (Fig.H, I)
Soap bottle assembling
Insert the soap bottle (10) into spray gun (8), and twist 1/4 turns until rectangular tab
appears. (Fig.J)
Operating
1) Before starting any cleaning task, it is important to remove objects like toys or outdoor
furniture that may be tripped over by high pressure water from the work area. Ensure that
all doors and windows are closed tightly.
2) Connect the plug properly.
3) Trigger switch is in a locked off position to prevent being pressed accidentally. Depress
safety lock (c) to "unlocking" position, you can press the trigger switch. (Fig.K)
4) Before operating the high pressure washer, press the trigger switch to force any trapped air
out of the pump and hose. (Fig.L)
5) Start the pressure washer by turning ON/OFF switch to "ON" position, then press the trigger.
Reminder: The motor cannot run continuously, only when the trigger is squeezed, the motor
runs. (Fig.M)
Accessories using guide
1. Select the right nozzle for the job.
Your product is supplied with a selection of quick connect nozzle tips. The nozzles are sized
specifically to give you maximum pressure at all times. Each nozzle is marked and rated in
degrees of fan. They are also color coded (see chart on opposite page). The higher the number
of the fan degree, the wider the fan pattern is. The tighter the spray fan the more impact on
the surface, which is good for cleaning tough jobs. The wider the spray fan, the more spread
out the impact on the surface, so they are better for easy jobs, or soft surfaces. Finding the
correct nozzle for the job at hand make take some experimenting. Always start with the widest
fan degree and continue to the lower degree fans until the best work result is achieved.
Always test the nozzle on an area that is not noticeable.
NOTICE: Not all models come with all nozzles described in this section. Use only the
information pertaining to the nozzles supplied with your product.(Nozzle selection Chart)
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