Elkhart Brass SFL-GN-95 User Manual

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should snap back down to engage the notch in the
Center Barrel every time. If Locking Lever fails to
snap back down to engage the notch in the Center
Barrel replace the nozzle.

C. Shut-off Valve: Move the Horshu-Handle from the
full forward “CLOSED” position to the full back “OPEN”
position and back several times. The Horshu-Handle
should not bind or stick.

D. Nozzle Sealing: With water pressure on and the
Horshu-Handle in the “CLOSED” position water should
not exit the nozzle, either through the discharge end or
any of the sealed joints. If leakage of more than 5 drips
per minute occurs the nozzle should be replaced.

IV. Troubleshooting


A. Uneven stream pattern or gaps in stream pattern.
Pattern affected in all stream positions and affected
area does not rotate with the turning of Nozzle Tip.

The most likely cause of this problem is debris lodged
inside the nozzle. Flushing the nozzle with water
flowing may correct the problem. While the nozzle is
flowing water, depress the pad on the Locking Lever
until the blade on the bottom of the Locking Lever
disengages from the notch in the Center Barrel and
rotate the Center Barrel counter clockwise as far as
possible. Release the Locking Lever and rotate the
Center Barrel back clockwise until the blade of the
Locking Lever snaps back down to engage the notch
in the Center Barrel. Inspect stream pattern, if it is still
affected the debris may be too large to pass through

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