
10
Setup and Assembly
Attaching the Spray Nozzle to the Wand
e quick–connect on the nozzle wand allows you to switch
between different nozzles. Nozzles can be changed while
power washer is running once spray gun trigger is locked in
the safety position. e nozzles vary the pressure and spray
pattern as shown on page 8.
Align the nozzle with the spray wand and firmly press into
position. Do not twist the nozzle while spraying.
NEVER exchange nozzles without the trigger lock being
engaged on the spray gun.
• For most effective cleaning, keep nozzle from 8 to 24 inches
away from cleaning surface.
• Using the wand and spray nozzle too close to the object you
are cleaning may result in damaging the surface of the object.
Be especially carefull when using the high pressure nozzle
attachments (the red and yellow coded nozzles).
Changing the Spray Nozzle on the Wand
1. Engage the trigger lock on the spray gun. Pull back collar
on the quick–connect and pull current nozzle off. Store
nozzles in holder provided on the accessory storage.
2. Select desired nozzle according to color code and
application.
3. Pull back on collar, insert new nozzle and release collar. Tug
on nozzle to make sure it is secured in position.
Nozzle Selection
• For delicate rinse use the low pressure white nozzle. is is
ideal gor gentle cleaning of autos, trucks, boats, RV’s, patio
furniture, lawn equipment, etc.
• For general rinsing use the medium pressure green or
yellow nozzle. Good for all purpose cleaning, house siding,
patios, decks, driveways, sidewalks, garage floors, etc.
• For maximum rinsing power use the high pressure red
nozzle. Use for paint removal, oil stains, rust stains, tar, gum,
grease, wax and removal of other similar materials.
• Use the black nozzle when applying detergent. Use only
recommended power washing detwergent to avoid clogging.
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DANGER
TRIGGER
LOCK
ENGAGED
POSITION
QUICK
CONNECT
COLLAR