Product Manual
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Operation
3. Connect one end of the ¾” hose to the water
tank.
4. Connect the other end of the ¾” hose to the
pump. Make sure the connection hose will not
kink.
5. Fill the tank to desired level.
Attach High Pressure Hose to Spray Gun
and Water Outlet
WARNING: High Pressure
NEVER operate this pump with components (such as
hose, connections, and spray gun) rated for lower
pressure and/or temperature limits than the machine's
maximum rated pressure and temperature, or
component could rupture and cause serious personal
injury from escaping high pressure fluids.
1. See "Component Identification" section of this
manual for location of the pressure washer's water
outlet.
2. Your pressure washer hose is equipped with quick
couplers. Simply pull the collar back and push the
coupler onto the water outlet nipple. The collar
should slide over the ball bearings.
3. Release the collar, making sure it springs back and
re-seats to its original (non-retracted) position.
Check the connection by pulling on the hose to
ensure a positive connection.
Nozzle for Spray Gun
Your pressure washer is equipped with four high-
pressure nozzles and one low-pressure nozzle.
Generally, the wider the spray angle of the nozzle, the
lower the spray impact produced. Select the
appropriate nozzle for the job based on the following
table:
Color of Nozzle:
Spray
Angle
Used For:
Yellow
15
Tough Stains/Stripping
Green
25
General
White
40
Light Cleaning
Black-Low pressure
65
Chemicals
NOTE: You must use the low pressure black nozzle for
spraying chemicals.
Attach Nozzle to Spray Gun
WARNING: Depressurize First
Any time you remove/install/change a nozzle, you
must depressurize hose line by squeezing the spray
gun trigger while the engine is off. Even if the
engine has been off for a long period of time, the
hose may remain dangerously pressurized.
1. Make sure the engine is off and the hose line
depressurized.
2. To install the nozzle, pull the collar back and twist the
nozzle firmly into the coupler on the end of the wand
3. Release the collar, making sure it springs back and
re-seats to its original (non-retracted) position.
Check the connection by pulling on the nozzle to
ensure a tight connection -- if correctly inserted,
nozzle will rotate but not pull out.
CAUTION: Adding Chemicals to Feed Tank
Certain chemicals, such as bleach or those
containing muriatic acid, will cause pump damage
if introduced upstream through the pump's water
inlet and will void warranty.
Collar
Coupler
High Pressure Output
Correct Insertion
Not Fully Inserted
Collar Seated
Collar NOT Seated
Nozzle
Trigger