5.) Apply detergent as directed by the
detergent manufacturer.
6.) To rinse, put the on-off switch in the “off”
(0) position before pushing the adjustable
fan wand nozzle inwards as shown in
Figure 24. This will increase water pressure
and automatically stop detergent flow.
Return on-off switch to “on” (I) position.
7.) Rinse detergent from surface.
8.) When you have finished using the
detergent dispensing system, or when
changing from one detergent type to
another, you must ensure the entire system
has been rinsed clean. To do this, remove
tank to empty remaining detergent, and rinse
tank out several times with clean water.
Then fill detergent tank with clean water and
replace into pressure washer. Leaving the
nozzle in the outward detergent pick up
position as shown in figure 23, press the gun
trigger for 1 minute until only clean water is
sprayed. Remove tank and empty remaining
water. NOTE: Failure to follow the above
detergent rinsing procedure will cause the
dispensing system to become clogged.
NOTE: DO NOT USE:
• Bleach, chlorine products and other
corrosive chemicals.
• Liquids containing solvents (i.e., paint
thinners, gasoline, oils)
• Tri-sodium phosphate products
• Ammonia products
• Acid-based products
These chemicals will harm the unit and will
damage the surface being cleaned.
SURFACE PREPARATION
Before starting any cleaning task it is
important to inspect the area for objects
which could create a hazard. Remove
objects from the area which could be tripped
over such as children’s toys or outdoor
3.) To remove, push turbo wand into gun
wand and twist as shown in Figure 20.
• DETERGENT
DISPENSER
Follow detergent manufacturer’s label
directions for mixing correct concentrations
of soap and detergents.
To use the detergent dispenser:
1.) Pull locking tab upwards as shown in
Fig. 21 and pull tank out of unit.
2.) Lift up to remove cap as shown in
Figure 22, fill tank with detergent and
replace cap. Reinsert tank fully into unit
until locking tab snaps into place.
3.) Insert the adjustable fan wand into gun.
Detergent applicator will only work with
adjustable fan wand.
4.) With the on-off switch in “off” (O)
position, pull the adjustable fan wand
nozzle outwards as shown in Figure 23 to
allow detergent pick up. Put on-off switch in
“on” (I) position.
ACCESSORIES
CAUTION: Before changing
accessories, adjusting pressure, or
engaging detergent draw system, switch
the unit off, pull trigger to release
pressure, and activate gun safety catch.
• ADJUST
ABLE FAN WAND
1.) Insert the fan wand (D) into the gun
wand (F) by pushing and rotating until the
two parts are locked as shown in Figure 16.
2.) To obtain maximum pressure, rotate the
fan wand nozzle in a clockwise direction as
shown in Figure 17. This narrow stream
results in deeper cleaning in a concentrated
area. For a wider fan pattern rotate the fan
wand nozzle in the counterclockwise
direction. The wider fan pattern reduces
the risk of surface damage and allows for
cleaning large surface areas quickly.
3.) To remove, push fan wand into gun
wand and twist as shown in Figure 18.
• TURBO
NOZZLE
1.) Insert the turbo nozzle wand (C) into the
gun wand (F) by pushing and rotating until
the two parts are locked as shown in
Figure 19.
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furniture. Insure that all doors and windows
are closed tight. Also make sure that all
plants and trees in the adjacent area are
protected by a drop cloth ensuring that they
will not be harmed by any over spray.
RELOCATING UNIT
1.) To move unit to another location during
cleaning, switch off unit before moving it.
2.) Place power cord and garden hose into
retaining clips as shown in Figures 25 & 26.
3.) Place hand on upper handle and prop
foot against base of unit as shown in
Fig. 27 and tilt the unit backwards.
4.) Pull unit to desired location.
5.) Remove garden hose and power cord
from retaining clips.
6.) Switch unit on to continue use.
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