GreenWorks GPW 1703 Manuel Du Propriétaire page 18

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OPERATION
USING
THE SPRAY TIPS (See Figure 9)
Each of the spray tips has a different spray pattern. Before starting any cleaning job, determine
the best spray tip for the job. The following chart offers some general guidelines to help you
choose the best spray tip for your application.
NOTE: Always try spray tip in an inconspicuous area first.
• Turn off the pressure washer and shut off the water supply. Pull trigger to release water
pressure.
• Engage the lock-out on the trigger handle by pushing the trigger lock button to the right.
• Pull out the desired spray tip from the tip storage on the handle.
• Pull back the quick-connect collar on the spray wand.
• Push the spray tip into place in the spray wand.
• Push the collar forward so that the spray tip is secured properly. Check to see that the spray tip
is secure.
NOTE: Make sure the faucet is turned on fully and that there are no kinks or leaks in the hose.
Spray Tip
1
Spray Wand
SPRAY TIP
Green - Narrow fan tip (25° )
■ The green pressure washer tip provides high versatility with its 25
degree angle tip. Referred to as the washing tip, because it provides
adequate pressure to remove dirt from surfaces, but is designed to
not damage many surfaces. This pressure washer tip is designed for
25
O
"sweeping" foliage or debris given its wide angle. This tip is versatile
due to its wide area of cleaning and strong pressure application.
White - Wide fan tip (40° )
■ The white 40 degree tip, referred to as the "fan" tip creates the widest
area of cleaning with relatively low pressure. This pressure washer tip is
best used for light or delicate cleaning applications. It is recommended
40
O
for light cleaning on wood decks and other soft or delicate surfaces.
2
3
1-Pull back the quick-connect collar
2-Push the spray tip into place
3-Push the collar forward
Fig. 9
APPLICATION
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