Harbor Freight Tools 99741 Pressure Washer User Manual


 
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SKU 99741 PAGE 14
OPERATING TIPS
Become Familiar With your
Machine:
Before beginning work, set aside 1.
enough time to familiarize yourself
with this machine’s cleaning rate
and capacity along with all instruc-
tions and precautions contained in
this section, along with the Operating
Instruction and Operating Controls
sections.
This unit is intended for various light 2.
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 applica-
tions.
Clean a test area to satisfaction be-3.
fore proceeding with the entire area,
as stated in Cleaning Recommenda-
tions.
This unit has several settings and 4.
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 Trouble-
shooting, page 20). However, cer-
tain operating techniques may help
reduce or even prevent the need for
such rest periods, increasing ef-
ciency:
Do not release the trigger between a.
sweeps. Release the trigger as few
times as possible during use. In-
terrupted or sporadic spraying will
cause the unit to heat up quickly and
will increase the need for rest peri-
ods.
Make sure that all obstacles have b.
been moved and the entire area is
ready before starting.
For small jobs, try to nish an entire c.
portion of the job before taking a
break.
Cleaning Recommendations
Clean an inconspicuous test area 1.
to help avoid damaging the surface:
Always begin with the fan spray at
a distance of about 3-5 feet from
the surface being cleaned to avoid
damaging the surface of the object.
Clear the test area of people and
water-sensitive objects. If a pressure
washing detergent is to be used, ap-
ply 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 discolor-
ation. 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