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HOW TO USE THE DUAL TANK CLEANING SYSTEM
NOTE: Use only soaps and cleaning solutions designed for pressure washer use.
Do not use bleach.
To apply cleaning solutions:
1. Make sure cleaning solution tanks are assembled and all hoses are
connected.
2. Turn control valve knob arrow to the down (off) position as shown.
3. Fill cleaning solution tanks with desired cleaning solution. Each tank
holds approximately 1.25 gallon. NOTE: The cleaning solution/water ratio
is 7:1, for every 7 gallons of water pumped, 1 gallon of cleaning solution will
be used.
Never fill cleaning solution tanks with gasoline or other
flammable solvent.
4. Turn control valve knob toward tank with desired cleaning solution.
5. Set multi-adjustable nozzle to low pressure setting. See How To Use Spray
Wand paragraph in this section.
6. After use of cleaning solution the chemical injector MUST be rinsed, follow
the instructions in the Shutting Down paragraph after each use.
NOTE: Cleaning solutions will not siphon when spray wand is in the high
pressure setting.
DUAL TANK CLEANING SOLUTION TIPS
1. Each tank may be filled with different cleaning solutions depending on the
task to be performed. Example: deck and driveway. Fill one tank with deck
cleaning solution and the other with driveway cleaning solution. Clean the
deck with the deck cleaning solution and then simply turn the control knob
toward the driveway cleaning solution and clean the driveway.
2. If only one cleaning solution is being used both tanks may be filled with the
same solution to double the capacity before refilling tanks.
3. If only one cleaning solution is being used the second tank may be filled with
clean water to conveniently rinse the chemical injector after use.
Control Valve Knob
Tank to
be used
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