Product Manual

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Bad
Exposed wire
mesh due to wear
Water dripping or
spraying, or localized
moisture
Good
Bad
Maintenance & Repair
WARNING
High Pressure Fluid Injection Hazard
High pressure fluid discharge from leaks (even
pin-sized) or ruptured components can pierce
skin and inject fluid into the body. Injection injury
can result in blood poisoning and/or severe
tissue damage leading to infection, gangrene,
and possibly amputation.
Never use a finger or skin to check for
leaks.
Never operate pressure washer with
damaged or missing hoses/parts.
Never attempt to repair a high-pressure
hose or component Always replace it
with a part that is rated at or above the
pressure rating of this pressure washer.
Check hoses, fittings, wand, trigger gun
and connections for signs of wear, cracks,
looseness, or leaks. Replace as required.
Check and clean the nozzle orifice.
Clean Inlet Filter
Clean the inlet filter before each use.
WARNING
Filter Disposal
When cleaning filters, check whether dangerous
chemicals have been used with the filter and take
any precautions that may be recommended by
the manufacturer of these chemicals. Always
dispose of hazardous fluids per local, state, and
national guidelines.
1. Unscrew garden hose from water inlet (if
connected).
2. Unscrew inlet filter.
3. Remove filter screen.
4. Run water through filter screen to clean.
5. Reassemble.
Do not start pressure washer until all needed repairs
have been completed.