Craftsman 919.679180 User Manual

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On the end of your spray gun is a nozzle that you can
slide forward and backward and that you can also

St

from side to side. With the adjustable nozzle you

v.an adjust the spray pattern to either high pressure
or low pressure. You can also adjust the spray so it is
concentrated in a stream pattern or expanded into a fan

pattern.

• Slide the nozzle in a forward position to draw chemical

and achieve low pressure. Pull nozzle back for high
pressure.

How To Use Your Pressure Washer

HIGH PRESSURE

LOW PRESSURE

To adjust your spray pattern twist the nozzle

clockwise for fan spray or counterclockwise for
stream spray.

STREAM SPRAY

For most effective cleaning, keep spray nozzle
between 8 and 24 inches from cleaning surface.

IMPORTANT: If you get spray nozzle too close,
especially on high pressure, you may damage the
surface you are cleaning.

IMPORTANT: Use soaps and chemicals that are
designed specifically for use with pressure washers. To
apply soaps/chemicals follow these steps:

• Prepare the soap/chemical as required by your job.

• Insert soap/chemical line into your container (soap/

chemicals and container not included).

Using Soaps/Chemicals

• Slide the adjustable nozzle forward to low pressure

mode. Soap/chemicals cannot be applied with nozzle
in high pressure position.

• Review the use of the adjustable nozzle.

• Connect garden hose to water inlet (see “To Start Your

Pressure Washer" on page 9). Check that high

pressure hose is connected to spray gun and pump
{see Assembly), and start engine.

• Apply soap/chemicals to dry surface, starting from the

bottom and working up.

• Allow the soap/chemicals to soak in between 3-5

minutes before washing and rinsing.

• When rinsing on high pressure, start at lower portion

of area to be washed and work upward, using long,

even, overlapping strokes.

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