ALLPOWER EPW1600 Manuel du propriétaire - Page 12
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CLEANING TIPS |
Winterizing and Long-Term Storage
FOLLOW ALL OF THE ABOVE SHUT-DOWN
PROCEDURES, ADDING
THE FOLLOWING STEPS....
• After disconnecting the water supply, and
before disconnecting the high-pressure
hose, turn the pressure washer on for 2-3
seconds, until any remaining water in the
pump exits. Turn unit off immediately.
CONTINUED USE OF THE PRESSURE
WASHER WITHOUT WATER SUPPLY
ATTACHED WILL CAUSE SEVERE
DAMAGE TO THE UNIT!
• Always store the pressure washer, parts,
and accessories in an area with a
temperature above 0° C (32° F).
WARNING
Failure to comply with these storage instructions
will result in damage to the pump assembly.
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OWNER'S MANUAL
MAINTENANCE
• This pressure washer is supplied with a
closed lubrication system, so no addition
of oil is needed.
• Check all hoses and accessories for
damage prior to use.
• Check the water intake filter periodically
for deposits. Clean this filter regularly
for maximum performance.
Always test the spray in an area free and clear
of people and objects before you spray at the
intended cleaning surface.
(Fig 12)
WARNING
Wood and Vinyl Decks
Rinse deck and surrounding area with fresh
water. If using detergent, fill the detergent
reservoir and apply to the area being cleaned
at low pressure. For optimal results, reduce
your work area to smaller sections and
clean each section one at a time. Allow the
detergent to rest on the surface for a few
minutes and then rinse at high pressure.
Do not let the cleanser dry. Always clean
from left to right and top to bottom for best
results. Rinse at high pressure using the fan
spray keeping the tip of the spray nozzle at
least 6-9 inches from the cleaning surface.
Maintain a further distance from the cleaning
area when using a direct spray.
CAUTION
For softer woods, increase the distance from the
cleaning area.
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