Trigger Safety
Latch
WARNING
To
reduce the risk of serious bodily injury,
on the skin,
ALWAYS
engage the trigger safely
including fluid injection, splashing in the eyes or
moment.
latch whenever spraying stops, even for a
prevents the gun from being triggered
in the engaged position, the trigger safety latch
bumped. Be sure the latch is pushed fully down
accidentally by hand or
if
it
is
dropped or
when engaging
it
or
it
cannot prevent the gun
from being triggered. See Figure
2.
Installing
and
Changing
Spray
Tips
WARNING
To
reduce the risk
of
serious bodily injury,
including fluid injection or splashing in the eyes
or onto the skin, use extreme caution when
changing spray tips.
ALWAYS
follow the
procedure below.
1.
Follow the Pressure Relief Procedure.
2.
Point the gun and wand away from yourself and
3.
Without holding your hand over the spray tip
(A),
tip and/or install a new one, and then release the
pull back the quick coupler ring (6). Remove the old
ring. See Figure
3.
again.
anyone else.
4.
Be sure the tip is secure before starting to spray
5.
Tip holding holes are provided on the chassis.
CAUTION
To
avoid blowing the O-ring
out
of
the quick
coupler, due to the high pressure in the system,
never operate the pressure washer without a tip
TRIGGER SAFETY LATCH SHOWN ENGAGED
TRIGGER
SAFETY
LATCH
SHOWN
DISENGAGED
Figure
2
Rgure
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