POWDPG80621 EN
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10.2 Adjustable nozzle adjustment (Fig. 9)
▪ The adjustable nozzle can be rotated to select 1 of 5 spray angle settings. Select your
setting by lining up the desired degree of spray 0° to 40°+ with the arrow printed on the
rear portion of the nozzle.
▪ Please see list below of recommended settings for various cleaning applications.
Setting 1 0°: This delivers a pinpoint stream of pressurized water and is extremely
powerful. It covers a very targeted area. This nozzle should only be
directed at surfaces that can withstand high pressure such as metal or
concrete. Do not use this nozzle to clean wood.
Setting 2 15°: This position is for intense cleaning or stripping of small areas and surface
preparation such as removing dirt, mildew, or paint. This should only be
used on areas and materials that can withstand high pressure
Setting 3 0°+: This position delivers the narrowest degree of spray and should only be
used on areas that can withstand high pressure such as metal or concrete.
Setting 4 40°: This nozzle delivers a 40-degree spray pattern and a less powerful stream
of water. This nozzle can cover a wide area and can be used for most
general cleaning jobs.
Setting 5 40+°: This nozzle delivers the widest degree spray pattern and can be used for
most general cleaning jobs.
WARNING: To avoid injury and damage ensure you are using the correct
nozzle setting for the job. To minimize surface damage, always use the
lowest pressure nozzle that will do the job. If you need a stronger spray,
adjust distance first, THEN switch nozzle settings if needed.
10.3 Speed (pressure) adjustment (Fig. 10)
The speed (pressure) adjustment button is located on the top of the machine (11). To select
desired speed (pressure), press the button (11) and the indicator (12) will change color
depending on the setting selected.
Red is the higher setting (or higher speed/pressure/flow), press again and the indicator will
change to green which is the regular setting (lower speed, pressure/flow).