Powerplus POWXG9006 HIGH PRESSURE CLEANER 163CC EN User Manual
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9.6
Adjusting the spray pattern
Warning: Always ensure that the wand (picture 1, part 12)is fixed correctly. Otherwise it could
be injected under high pressure when operating the gun, possibly causing injury or damage.
You have the choice of 4 different colour coded
nozzles (picture 1, part 2) giving you different
spray patterns to choose from:
9.6.1
0° nozzle (colored red)
This nozzle delivers a pinpoint stream and is extremely powerful. It covers a very small area of
cleaning. This nozzle should only be used on surface that can withstand this high pressure
such as metal or concrete. Do not use on wood.
9.6.2
15° nozzle (colored yellow)
This nozzle delivers a powerful 15 degree spray pattern for intense cleaning of small areas.
This nozzle should only be used on areas that can withstand the high pressure from this
nozzle.
9.6.3
40° nozzle (colored white)
This nozzle delivers a 40 degree spray pattern and a less powerful stream of water. It covers a
wide area of cleaning. this nozzle should be used for most general cleaning jobs.
9.6.4
Low pressure nozzle (colored black)
This nozzle is used to apply chemicals or cleaning solutions. It has the least power stream.
Note:
Due to material and workmanship differences high pressure streams can damage patio paving
slabs. Try on a small test area first. If necessary adjust the pressure by changing nozzles or
slowing down the engine speed
9.7
Connect the nozzle
Connect the nozzle to the lance using the quick release
connector this allows the quick and easy changing of
nozzles. To connect a nozzle slide the collar back towards
the gun, push the nozzle into the end of the lance.
Release the collar to lock the nozzle into position. To
disconnect a nozzle slide the collar back towards the gun,
the nozzle can now be removed.
Note: please be sure that you crosscheck the correct
connection of the nozzle.
Warning: the nozzle is not properly fixed when the collar
doesn’t slide back. Push the nozzle with high force into
the opening, otherwise the collar doesn’t slide back by
itself and the nozzle is shot out.