9. Attach garden hose to water supply (Fig. 9).
Fig. 9
Connect
to water
supply
Garden hose
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WARNING!
Do not connect to potable water system.
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WARNING!
If connection is made to a potable water
system, the system shall be protected against backflow.
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WARNING!
The intake water temperature must not
exceed 104ºF/40ºC. The water supply must not exceed
101 PSI.
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CAUTION!
The washer must only be used with clean
water; use of unfiltered water containing corrosive chemicals
will damage the washer.
Operation
Using the Pressure Washer
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IMPORTANT!
This pressure washer is equipped with
a micro-switch sensitive to water flow. This Total Stop System
(TSS) senses water flow in the pump. When the trigger is
released, water stops flowing through the pump. The TSS then
automatically turns the motor off to protect the pump from
overheating, thus saving energy and prolonging pump life.
1. Position the washer as CLOSE as possible to the water
supply.
2. The washer must be used on a secure and stable surface
in a standing, upright position (Fig. 10).
Fig. 10
3. Make sure the unit is switched off before plugging the unit
into the power outlet.
4. Check that the electrical supply voltage and frequency
(Volt/Hz) correspond to those specified on the rating plate.
If the power supply is correct, you may now plug the
pressure washer into the power outlet (Fig. 11).
NOTE: The GFCI may need to be reset when first plugged
into the electric outlet. Press the "Reset" button until
the power light indicator on the GFCI illuminates when
plugged in.
5. Turn the water supply tap on completely.
6. Release the safety lock, then press the trigger for a few
seconds until the water flow is steady. Operating the
pressure washer in this manner will allow air to escape
and discharge residual pressure in the hose (Fig. 12 - 13).
Fig. 12
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Fig. 11
Reset
Power light
indicator
GFCI
Safety
lock