Harbor Freight Tools 68333 Pressure Washer User Manual


 
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General Operating Instructions
1. Point the Nozzle in a safe direction and
squeeze the trigger to check that all pressure is
released from the unit. Release the Trigger.
2. Turn on the water supply, then
turn on the Power Switch.
Note: If the unit does not turn on or turns off
suddenly, check and reset the GFCI.
3. Unlock and squeeze the Trigger to start
the stream. Be aware that when it is rst
started, the gun will kick back.
4. Test spray the edge of the surface to be cleaned
to make sure that the stream is not too strong for
the surface. Adjust the pressure by squeezing
the Trigger more or less, and by changing your
distance from the surface. Adjust the stream from
a fan to a direct stream by turning the nozzle.
5. When nished using the Pressure Washer,
release the Trigger, turn the Power Switch off,
unplug the unit, and turn off the water supply.
6. Point the Nozzle in a safe direction and squeeze
the trigger to check that all pressure is released
from the unit. Release and lock the Trigger.
7. Clean, then store indoors, out of children’s reach.
Operating Tips
Become Familiar With your Machine:
1. Before beginning work, set aside enough
time to familiarize yourself with this machine’s
cleaning rate and capacity along with all
instructions and precautions contained in this
section, along with the Operating Instruction
and Controls and Features sections.
2. This unit is intended for various light to moderate
cleaning applications. If deeper cleaning is desired, it
can be attained at times, however this is done at the
expense of speed. This unit is not intended for paint
stripping or deep concrete cleaning applications.
3. Clean a test area to satisfaction before
proceeding with the entire area, as stated
in Cleaning Recommendations.
4. This unit has several settings and adjustments
that effect the speed of cleaning and the
water force applied to cleaning. Good
guidelines to keep in mind are:
WIDE STREAM =
QUICKER COVERAGE BUT
LIGHTER CLEANING.
NARROW STREAM =
DEEPER CLEANING BUT
SLOWER COVERAGE.
Use Proper Pressure Washer Operation Techniques:
The machine may suddenly stop and require a rest
period from time to time; this is normal and does
not indicate a problem (See Troubleshooting
Section). However, certain operating techniques
may help reduce or even prevent the need for
such rest periods, increasing efciency:
a. Do not release the trigger between sweeps.
Release the trigger as few times as possible
during use. Interrupted or sporadic spraying
will cause the unit to heat up quickly and
will increase the need for rest periods.
b. Make sure that all obstacles have been moved
and the entire area is ready before starting.
c. For small jobs, try to nish an entire portion
of the job before taking a break.
Cleaning Recommendations
5. Clean an inconspicuous test area rst. Always begin
with the fan spray at a distance of about 3-5 feet from
the surface being cleaned to avoid damaging it. Clear
the test area of people and water-sensitive objects.
If a pressure washing detergent is to be used, apply
the detergent to this area as well. After cleaning this
area, switch off the pressure washer and inspect
the area carefully for any damage or discoloration.
If any damage is noted from the pressure setting,
use a lighter setting when cleaning the rest of the
area. If damage or discoloration is noted from
the detergent, do not use it when cleaning.
6. First, pass over the area with a light cleaning,
and then more thoroughly clean it.
For a vertical or sloped surface:
a. Wash from the top down.
b. If possible, direct the stream in the same
direction as the slope towards a draining
area. This will enable better drainage
and therefore better cleaning.
For a at surface:
a. If a thin layer of water accumulates on
the surface, periodically use the stream to
direct this water towards the drainage.
b. After the major cleaning is done, sweep
the surface with the stream to help direct
loose debris toward the drainage.
7. If detergent is to be applied: Only use pressure
washing detergent in the soap dispenser; other
detergents will clog the dispenser. Do not add
detergent to the body of the pressure washer.
Spray the surface with detergent until evenly
covered, then turn off the machine and water
source, release pressure, and remove the soap
dispenser. Allow the detergent several minutes to
sit and soak into the work surface; this will improve