Chicago Electric 92146 Pressure Washer User Manual


 
SKU 92146 For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353. PAGE 13
6. Attach a garden hose (not included) of the appropriate size (
5
/
8
-
3
/
4
” ID) to the
Garden Hose Adapter (58). Then attach the other end of the garden hose to a
cold water faucet, and fully turn on the water supply. CAUTION! Use only cold
water in this Pressure Washer. (See Figure G.)
7. Plug the Power Cord Plug into a 120 volt, grounded, electrical outlet. Then,
squeeze the Trigger (23A) and allow water to flow through the Wand.
(See Figure H.)
8. Press the Power Switch (52) to the ON position (or “O” symbol) located at the rear
of the unit. Raise the Safety Lock (25A) to actuate the use of the Trigger (23A).
NOTE: The Pressure Washer will not operate until the Trigger is squeezed. The
Motor of the Pressure Washer will not run continuously. The Motor only runs while
the Trigger is being squeezed. (See Figure H.)
9. When finished spraying, release the Trigger (23A). To disable the Trigger, lower
the Safety Lock (25A) and snap it into the Trigger. CAUTION! Always lock the
Trigger before making any spray pattern adjustments. (See Figure H.)
10. When the work is complete, press the Power Switch (52) to the OFF position (or “I
symbol).
11. Make sure to shut off the water supply and discharge any water pressure from the
Pressure Washer in a safe direction by squeezing the Trigger (23A). (See Fig. H.)
Warning: Be certain to unplug the power plug with dry hands when done. If the
switch is left on the motor will run with no water, potentially causing damage
to the electrical circuit and causing the unit to burn up, voiding the warranty.
To Adjust The Spray Pattern:
1. The angle of the spray coming out of the Spray Wand (13A) may be adjusted by
rotating the Knob (16A). This will vary the spray pattern from approximately a 0
degree narrow, high impact stream, to a 60 degree wide fan spray.
(See Figure J, next page.)
2. The
narrow
stream works well to deep clean a concentrated area. This setting
has a very high impact, providing maximum cleaning power, but can possibly
damage surfaces. Use caution, as a concentrated pattern can cause damage to
the surface being pressure washed. (See Figure J.)
3. A
wide
fan pattern distributes the impact of the water over a larger area. This
pattern allows large areas to be cleaned more quickly. (See Figure J.)
SAFETY LOCK
(25A)
TRIGGER
(23A)
FIGURE H