Use and Care Manual

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MOVING INSTRUCTIONS
DO NOT move the electric pressure washer by pulling on hoses.
Move unit using the transport handle supplied.
• Use ONLY branded accessories intended for use with this
product.
NOTICE This appliance is not intended for use by children
and other persons whose physical, sensory, or mental
capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge prevents
them from using the appliance safely without supervision
or instruction by a responsible person.
Children should be supervised by a responsible person to ensure
that they do not play with the appliance
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Assembly
Read entire operator’s manual before you
attempt to assemble or operate your new electric
pressure washer.
Your electric pressure washer requires some assembly but
is quickly ready for use.
Items Not Included
• Garden hose
• Lubricant
• Detergent
Unpack Electric Pressure Washer
1. Remove everything from carton.
2. Ensure you have all included items prior to assembly
Items Included in the Carton
• Main unit
• Handle and spray wand holders
• Spray gun
• High pressure hose
• Quick Connect (QC) spray tips (4)
- Yellow nozzle 15°
- White nozzle 40°
- Black Foam nozzle
- Red nozzle 0°
• Nozzle cleaning tool
• Spray wand
• Screws (4)
• Operator’s Manual
• Foam System Tank
Check all contents. If any parts are missing or damaged, please
contact customer service at 1-877-362-4271.
Become familiar with each component before assembling the
electric pressure washer. Identify contents with the illustration
shown in Features and Controls.
Hoses may pose a tripping
hazard that can cause injuries
resulting from a fall.
CAUTION
TRIPPING HAZARD
CAUTION:CAUTION:
SLIP / TRIP HAZARDS
When pressure washing in public areas, signs should be
posted that indicate to stay clear of the area as high-pressure
washing is being performed. Also, signs should be posted
that the surface may be slippery and trip hazards may be
present.
Special consideration needs to be made to the safety of not just
the operator of the pressure washer, but also people who may
be adjacent to the area being cleaned. The best way to warn
unsuspecting individuals is with signage and barriers.
Barriers can be as simple as plastic trac cones or barricades to
using barrier belts around the area being cleaned. Remember,
pressure washing can dislodge weak or broken pavement
turning it into projectiles that may injure others. Keeping people
clear of the area is the best way to avoid injury.
Wet pavement can be slippery to unsuspecting individuals
causing injury from slips and falls. High-pressure and low-
pressure hoses can be trip hazards. Segregating the area and
placing appropriate signage can reduce injury.
Sign examples
KEEP OUT
HIGH
PRESSURE
WASHING
IN
PROGRESS
Barrier examples