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Nozzles (PW 360, PW 370)
The product is supplied with 2 nozzles:
One 3-in-1 nozzle that can be installed on the spray
lance.
One short nozzle with a straight water jet that can be
installed on the spray handle.
The 3-in-1 nozzle has 3 adjustments:
"ROUGH"
"GENTLE I"
"GENTLE II"
The "ROUGH" adjustment has a rotating water jet and
can be used to clean surfaces that are not sensitive, for
example driveways. The "GENTLE I" adjustment has a
straight water jet that can be used to clean sensitive
surfaces, for example painted fences. The "GENTLE
II" adjustment has a straight water jet that can be
used to clean sensitive surfaces, for example vehicles.
For PW 370, refer to the display on the product for
recommended use.
The nozzle identified with "SHORT NOZZLE" has a
straight water jet with low pressure that can be used to
lightly flush a surface. It cannot be installed on the spray
lance.
(Fig. 37)
To install and remove the 3-in-1 nozzle for the
spray lance (PW 360, PW 370)
To install the 3-in-1 nozzle, do the steps that follow.
a) Turn the spray lance until the nozzle symbol
aligns with the mark on the spray handle. (Fig.
38)
b) Hold the spray lance with one hand and push in
the 3-in-1 nozzle until it locks in position. Make
sure that you align the tab that has a square
shape with the notch that has a square shape.
(Fig. 39)
To remove the 3-in-1 nozzle, do the steps that
follow.
a) Turn the spray lance until the nozzle symbol
aligns with the mark on the spray handle. (Fig.
38)
b) Push in the button on the spray lance and pull
out the 3-in-1 nozzle from the spray lance. (Fig.
40)
To adjust the water jet (PW 360, PW 370)
Note:
When the 3-in-1 nozzle is installed on the spray
lance, the rotating water jet is selected.
CAUTION:
water jet on sensitive surfaces, for example
painted surfaces on a vehicle. The rotating
water jet can cause damage to the surface.
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Do not use the rotating
Turn the spray lance to select the necessary
adjustment. The adjustment is selected when you
hear a click. (Fig. 41)
To install and remove the short nozzle for the
spray handle (PW 360, PW 370)
To install the nozzle, hold the spray handle with one
hand and push the coupling on the nozzle into the
spray handle. Turn the nozzle clockwise and release
the nozzle. The nozzle locks in position. (Fig. 42)
To remove the nozzle, push in the nozzle and turn
it counterclockwise. Pull the nozzle from the spray
handle. (Fig. 43)
To operate the product
1. Connect the product to a water source. Refer to
connect the product to a water source on page 22 .
2. Bleed the system. Refer to
page 23 .
3. Start the product. Refer to
page 24 .
To connect the product to a water
source
The product can be used with water from the water
mains or water from an open water source, for example
a lake or a water barrel.
To connect the product to the water mains, refer to
To connect the product to the water mains on page
22 .
To connect the product to an open water source,
To connect the product to an open water
refer to
source on page 23 .
To connect the product to the water mains
1. Install the garden hose adapter to the water inlet
on the product. Refer to
adapter on page 20 .
2. Connect the garden hose to the water mains. Use a
½ in. garden hose that is 10–25 m long. (Fig. 44)
CAUTION:
the water mains must not be more than 1
MPa (10 bar).
CAUTION:
in the water mains must not be more
than 40°C.
3. Open the valve on the water mains and make sure
that water can flow freely from the garden hose. (Fig.
45)
4. Close the valve on the water mains.
5. Connect the garden hose to the water inlet on the
product. (Fig. 46)
6. Connect the power plug to the power source.
To bleed the system on
To start the product on
To install the garden hose
The water pressure in
The water temperature
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