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Figure 6 - Connect the remaining portion
of the adapter (M1) to the water (INLET)
(B) of the cleaner as shown. The intake
water temperature must NOT exceed
50°C (122°F). The water supply pressure
must NOT exceed 10 bar (145psi).
CAUTION: The pressure washer must
only be used with clean water; use of
unfiltered water or corrosive chemicals
will damage the pressure washer.
Figure 7 - With the adapter (M2)
attached to your water hose, pull back on
the top section and push onto the water
inlet (B) of the pressure washer then
release.
Figure 8 - Connect garden hose to the
cold water source and turn water on full.
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OPERATION
NOTE: Before cleaning any surface, an
inconspicuous area should be cleaned to
test spray pattern and distance for
maximum cleaning results. If painted
surfaces are peeling or chipping, use
extreme caution as pressure washer may
remove the loose paint from the surface.
The PW1500 Pressure Washer is
equipped with automatic delivery flow cut-
off:
When the trigger is released, the
dynamic pressure automatically cuts out
the motor.
When the trigger is pressed the pressure
drop automatically starts the motor and
the pressure is restored with a very slight
delay.
Figure 9 - Plug the Ground Fault
Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) (I) into a
working grounded outlet. TEST
BEFORE EACH USE. The indicator at
the top of the GFCI should turn red
when product is ready to use. Press
the “TEST” button (bottom). The red
indicator should disappear. Press
“RESET” button for use. Do not use if
the above test fails.
Figure 10 - Release the safety catch
shown in Figure 10, then press the
trigger for a few seconds to allow air to
escape and to discharge residual
pressure in the hoses.
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Garden hose
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