Tool set up – Harbor Freight Tools Pacifichydrostar 68333 User Manual

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SKU 68333

direction. you will have a clearer idea of the time

involved to clean the area after doing a test run.

5. Clear the cleaning area of all objects that

are not being cleaned. If any water prone or

delicate items cannot be moved, protect them. If

detergent is to be used, cover or remove any

plants or animals that may be damaged by the

detergent. Disconnect power to and protect any

nearby electrical wiring from water and spray.

6. Place the Pressure Washer in a location which is

protected from any water from the cleaning area.

Select a location higher than the cleaning area. The

pressure washer’s location should be close enough

so that the hose will reach every portion of the job to

be done with some slack for movement. Also, select

an area with proper access to a dedicated circuit.

7. Route the power cord along a safe route to reach

the work area without creating a tripping hazard or

exposing the power cord to possible damage. The

power cord must reach the work area with enough

extra length to allow free movement while working.

tool Set up

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aCCiDEntal OPERatiOn:

turn the Power Switch of the pressure washer

off, unplug it from its electrical outlet, and

relieve all pressure in a safe manner before

making adjustments or installing accessories.

1. MAKE SURE THE WASHER IS CLEAN AND READy

FOR USE. Ensure the inlet water strainer, nozzle,

and the rest of the Washer are completely free of

buildup or debris.

Attach the Extension Nozzle by inserting

it into the end of the gun then rotating it

clockwise until it clicks into place.

2. If using the Soap Dispenser:

a. Remove the dispenser lid and fill with pressure

washer detergent (sold separately).

b. Set the spray to the fan setting by turning the

end of the Extension Nozzle counterclockwise.

c. Insert the Extension Nozzle into the large end

of the Dispenser cap, pressing until it clicks into

place.

3. Before connecting the water supply, run

water through the garden hose (sold

separately) to remove any debris.

4. Turn off the water, then thread the garden

hose onto the Water Supply Inlet on

the back of the Pressure Washer.

5.

Reset Button

Test Button

Plug the power cord into a power outlet and test

the GFCI by pressing the Reset and Test buttons

as described in Controls and Features section.

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