John Deere GP-2700GH User Manual
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Operator’s Manual
Operation
CleAnInG TAnK SuRfACeS
Move nozzle wand from side to side. Direct spray at an
angle to force debris ahead and away from the cleared
area.
Depending on the material to be removed and nozzle pres-
sure, hold nozzle end 8 to 0 inches (0 to 5 cm) from the
surface and use slow, overlapping strokes. If debris is easy
to remove, move nozzle back to cover more area for faster
cleaning.
CleAnInG dIReCT SuRfACeS
ImPORTAnT: Remember that the washer can deliver
a high pressure spray that can break glass and
gouge soft wood and other materials.
When cleaning building interiors or exteriors without de-
tergents, work from top to bottom. This will help eliminate
streaks. In interiors, start with the ceiling first, then the
walls and the floor last.
Clean around windows carefully. If glass panes are not
well-caulked and puttied, the high pressure spray could
break the glass.
Never spray directly overhead. Always spray ahead to
avoid dripping or falling debris.
8" - 10"
(20-25 cm)
RemOvInG PAInT
ImPORTAnT: Remember that high pressure spray
can gouge soft woods and other materials, as well
as loosen grout.
. Direct spray at a 45° angle about 4 to inches (0 to
0 cm) from surface.
. Spray in a back and forth motion, try to get beneath the
loose and bubbled paint.
. Do not be concerned with the paint that remains. It should
be sufficiently bonded so as not to cause repainting
problems.
4. Some remaining paint may curl up at the edges. These
edges should be scraped with a steel brush or scraper
just before painting.
CleAnInG RAdIATOR fInS
ImPORTAnT: Some engine and radiator manufacturers
may not permit cleaning radiators with a high
pressure washer. See equipment Operator’s
manual.
. Use clean water without detergent.
ImPORTAnT: Spray straight into the radiator to prevent
bending fins.
. If possible, direct spray in the direction opposite to
normal air flow through the radiator.