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Features
Note: Familiarize yourself with the location
and function of all of the machine’s controls
before proceeding to setup of the machine.
1. This item is equipped with a GFCI (Ground Fault
Circuit Interruption) plug. Read and follow these
GFCI precautions:
WARNING! TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK AND
DEATH:
Test GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter)
before each use as follows:
a.
FIGURE A
INDICATOR
RESET
BUTTON
TEST
BUTTON
Make sure the trigger is released and
plug GFCI into power outlet. Press reset
button. Indicator should turn on.
b. Press test button. Indicator should turn off.
c. Press reset button again for use. Do
not use if above test fails.
The GFCI device does not protect
against electrical shock due to contact
with both circuit conductors or a fault
in any wiring supplying this device.
Should replacement of the GFCI Power
Plug become necessary, only a qualied
technician should perform the service.
Do not alter or disable the GFCI Power Plug.
To allow the GFCI unit to function
properly, extension cords must not be
used with this pressure washer.
2. The Spray Control Sleeve on the Spray Wand
can be rotated for a range of spray patterns,
from a full fan spray to a direct stream spray.
3. When not in use the Trigger can be locked by
moving it completely forward, then pressing
the red button closest to the hose. Press the
other red button to unlock the Trigger.
Operating Instructions
Read the ENTIRE IMPORTANT
SAFETY INFORMATION section at the
beginning of this manual including
all text under subheadings therein
before set up or use of this product.
Work Piece and Work
Area Set Up
1. Designate a work area that is clean and well-
lit. The work area must not allow access by
children or pets to prevent distraction and injury.
2. CHECK THE WATER SUPPLY. Prior to using the
Pressure Washer for the rst time, it is ESSENTIAL
to verify that the water supply is adequate. The
Pressure Washer needs TWICE the water supply
(or volume) than the stated water output (1.3 GPM).
This Pressure Washer will need about 2.6-3 GPM to
operate correctly and efciently. If the water is being
supplied by a well/pump, make certain that the well/
pump produces enough water to keep up with the
Pressure Washer’s water demands. Water supply
hoses should be heavy duty to withstand the forces
involved. Water hoses up to 25' long must be
5
/
8
" ID.
Water hoses up to 50' long must be
3
/
4
" ID. Do not
use hoses longer than 50'. The more minerals in the
water (the harder the water) you use, the more often
mineral buildup will need to be cleaned out from the
nozzles. The ow rate of the water supply must never
be allowed to fall below 2.6 GPM.
To determine the water supply’s ow rate: Run the
water at full for one minute into a 5 gallon container,
and measure the amount of water in the container.
CAUTION! If the Pressure Washer is run
with an inadequate water supply, the pump
will cavitate. Cavitation causes the pump
to operate loudly and will damage it.
3. ARRANGE FOR A PROPER ELECTRICAL SUPPLY.
This unit uses a large amount of current, especially
during start-up. Turn off power switch, then connect
this unit only to a dedicated household circuit
capable of providing ample current to it. A dedicated
circuit has no additional loads (running devices)
connected to it; shut off any appliances that slow
down or lights that dim while the washer is running.
For best results, connect the plug to that circuit’s
outlet that is nearest to the circuit breaker panel.
4. PLAN OUT THE JOB: Plan out what areas will be
cleaned, how many sessions will be necessary,
and how long the individual sessions of work will
need to be. Plan to clean the higher portions rst,
because the higher portions will typically remain
cleaner while the other areas are cleaned. Plan a
safe direction for runoff to ow while the job is being
performed, and plan on working your way in that