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Washimg with the power washer, Spraying foliage with the power washer – Sears 919.16225 User Manual

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WASHIMG WITH THE POWER WASHER

The Power Washer works best using Sears specially
formulated oortcentrated detergent, 9-16420, which can
be purchased in the Sears hardware department or
from the Sears general catalog. Follow the directions
supplied

with

the

detergent

for

the

proper

water/detergent mix ratio.

Most common household detergents are not formulated
and concentrated for use in your Power Washer, They
are too heavy or thick to pass through your Power
Washer and if they are diluted with water, they lose their
cleaning efficiency.

NOTE: If you do not use Sears detergent, 9*16420, be

sure the detergent you do use is specially formulated
and concentrated for use with this type of equipment.

Mix the chosen detergent with water (1 part detergent
to 8 parts water) to reduce the viscosity (consistency
or thickness) of the mixture.

1. Prepare a mixture of detergent in a 1-gallon plastic

bucket or suitable container.

2. Attach the garden hose (cold or warm water), air

hose, and chemical draw hose to the power washer,

Place the free end of the chemical draw hose into

the detergent/water mixture.

7.

For best performance, set your compressor to the
maximum pressure available from your air compres­
sor not to exceed 175 psig. Be sure the air and water

controls on the power washer are in the "Off"
position,
Turn the water source fully on and turn on your air

compressor.
Begin the washing procedure by adjusting the air

control knob and the soap/chemical control knob

until they begin spraying the solution onto the sur­

face to be washed. The water knob should be OFF.
Continue spraying until the surface is completely
covered with the solution.
To stop spraying, turn the soap/chemical control

knob and the air control knob to the "Off" position,
Let the soap remain on the surface for about 30
seconds. A certain amount of wiping will be required
for most types of foreign matter.
Fully open both the air and water control knobs.

Rinse the soap and dirt from the surface you are

washing.

SPRAYING FOLIAGE WITH THE POWER WASHER

WARNING

MANY

CHEMICALS

ARE

TOXIC

OR

IRRITATING.

READ

THE

SAFETY

LABEL

OR

INSTRUCTIONS

FOR

EVERY

CHEMICAL

YOU

SPRAY.

CAREFULLY

FOLLOW

ALL INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING SKIN, EYE AND RESPIRATORY PROTECTION.

1. Prepare a mixture of chemical and water in a

1-gallon bucket or suitable container. Carefully

follow the directions on the chemical container for
the proper water/chemical ratio.

NOTE: Thick or heavy chemicals must be mixed with

water to reduce their thickness. Heavy materials will

not pass through the Power Washer.

2. Attach the chemical draw hose and the air hose to

the Power Washer. Place the free end of the chem­

ical draw hose into the chemical/water mixture.

3. DO NOT attach a hose to the garden hose con­

nector for foliage spraying. Be sure the water
control knob is in the "Off" position.

5,

6

.

7.

8.

For optimum performance set your air compressor
pressure between 75 and 125 psig. Be sure the air

control knob is in the "Off" position.
Extend the Foliage Nozzle out as far as it will go.

Turn on the air compressor.

Begin the spraying procedure by adjusting the air

control knob and the soap/chemIcal control knob
until you are spraying a mist. You may vary the mist
pattern by pulling the foliage nozzle, in slightly.

To stop spraying, turn the air control knob and

the soap/chemical control knob to the "Off"
position.