Replacement Part List

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3. Push the safety lock on the spray gun handle, with the
safety lock pressed, engage the trigger for a few seconds
until the water ow is steady (Fig. 10).
Using the Multi-spray Nozzle
Before beginning any cleaning task, determine the best spray
setting for the job. The multi-spray nozzle has 5 dierent spray
patterns: shower pattern (for plant watering), 40˚ (for gentle
cleaning), 25˚ (for all-purpose cleaning), 0+ (for tough jobs),
and 0˚ (for spot cleaning or hard-to-reach areas) .
mCAUTION! NEVER change spray pattern without
stopping the power cleaner and the battery removed.
mWARNING! High-pressure jets can be dangerous if
subject to misuse. The jet must not be directed at persons,
pets, live electrical equipment, or the appliance itself.
To change the spray pattern:
1. Turn o the power cleaner, remove the battery.
2. Select the right spray pattern for the job (Fig. 11).
I) The 0º intense-jet spray pattern is an extremely
powerful nozzle that delivers a high-pressure, pencil-
point jet stream. It is used to cut heavy dirt deposits
in a small, concentrated area. It is ideal for dissolving
stubborn substances, like tar and grease spots on
concrete, or for removing caked mud from equipment.
Use this pattern to clean hard-to-reach areas including
the facades of 2-story buildings or the undersides of
lawn mowers and tractors.
NOTE: Care should be used when choosing the right
spray pattern to avoid permanently gouging wood or
damaging fragile surfaces.
II) Use the 0+ spray pattern for intense cleaning jobs on
hard surfaces. Applications include stripping paint,
removing oil stains, grease, heavy mildew stains, and
rust from steel. This pattern should only be used in
areas that can withstand the high-pressure from this
pattern.
III) Use the 25º fan-tip spray pattern to clean home siding,
brick patios, wood decks, driveways, or sidewalks.
When using this spray pattern, test a small area rst to
avoid surface damage.
IV) Use the 40º wide-spray spray pattern to clean items
such as cars, trucks, boats, patio furniture, or lawn
equipment.
V) Use the showering spray pattern for some light
cleaning and watering plants.
3. Twist the nozzle collar to align the symbol of the desired
spray pattern with the mark on the nozzle (Fig. 12).
4. Insert the battery and start the machine. Start at the top
of the area to be rinsed and work your way down, making
sure to overlap your strokes.
Fig. 10
Safety lock
button
On/Otrigger
Fig. 11
Fig. 12
Multi-spray nozzle
Align with the mark