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(J) and fill with detergent.
2.) Replace top.
3.) Insert gun wand (H) into detergent
applicator (J) until it clicks firmly into
place as shown in Figure F.
4. The cap on the top of the applicator
determines the amount of detergent that
is applied. Twist the cap towards the (+)
symbol to increase the amount of
detergent and toward the (-) symbol to
decrease the amount of detergent.
5.) Apply detergent from the bottom to
the top to prevent detergent from sliding
down and streaking.
6.) Leave detergent on the surface for a
few minutes but do not allow it to begin
to dry.
7.) Remove detergent applicator from the
gun wand by pressing down on the lever
as shown in Figure G and pulling the
nozzle straight out.
8.) Rinse detergent from surface.
9.) Flush detergent applicator with clean
water.
NOTE: DO NOT USE:
• Bleach, chlorine products and other
corrosive chemicals.
• Liquids containing solvents (i.e., paint
thinners, gasoline, oils)
•Tri-sodium phosphate products
• Ammonia products
• Acid-based products
These chemicals will harm the unit and
will damage the surface being cleaned.
• ROT
ATING BRUSH
1.) Insert the rotating brush (F) into the
gun wand (H) by pushing and rotating
until the two parts are locked as shown in
Figure H.
2.) Run unit to spin brush for cleaning.
3.) To remove, press brush wand into
gun wand and twist.
• FIXED
BRUSH
1.) Insert the fixed brush (G) into the gun
wand (H) by pushing and rotating until
the two parts are locked as shown in
Figure I.
2.) Run to disperse water while cleaning.
3.) To remove, press brush wand into
gun wand and twist.
SURFACE PREPARATION
Before starting any cleaning task it is
important to inspect the area for objects
which could create a hazard. Remove
objects from the area which could be
tripped over such as childrens toys or
outdoor furniture. Insure that all doors
and windows are closed tight. Also make
sure that all plants and trees in the
adjacent area are protected by a drop
cloth ensuring that they will not be
harmed by any over spray.
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