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SuckR PRO
- WashR FLO pump is very noisy
- WashR FLO Water is leaking from the pump
- Storage and Transportation of the SuckR PRO
- Why Is My Engine Housing Overheating?
- Why Is the Suction Weakening?
- How to Assemble the SuckR PRO
- How to Service the SuckR PRO
- How to Use the Extraction Function (Kit Sold Separately)
- How to Use the SuckR PRO Vacuum Function (Wet & Dry)
- SuckR PRO Manual
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WashR PRO
- The WashR PRO has a oil leak
- The WashR PRO motor does not start when switched on
- The WashR PRO When I switch on the unit, the motor hums but does not run
- Wash PRO TSS Version only. The motor starts even with gun trigger is released
- WashR PRO TSS Version only. No water delivery when gun trigger is depressed
- How to Adjust your Spray Pressure on the WashR PRO
- How to maintain your WashR PRO
- How to store your WashR PRO
- The WashR PRO is experiencing a water leak
- The WashR PRO pressure drops during use
- The WashR PRO Pressure fluctuates
- The WashR PRO pump is noisy
- The WashR PRO pump is running but does not reach the working pressure
- There is the presence of water in oil on the WashR PRO
- How to check your oil level before use?
- How to Setup the WashR PRO
- How to Start your WashR PRO
- How to Stop Your WashR PRO
- How to use your Nozzles with WashR PRO
- WashR PRO Manual
- The WashR FLO Motor refuses to start
- WashR FLO Does not reach high enough pressure
- WashR FLO Motor starts up but there is no working pressure
- WashR FLO motor stops
- WashR FLO No detergent present
- WashR FLO Output pressure varies high and low
- WashR FLO Spray wand is leaking
- How to Set Up the WashR FLO
- How to Turn On and Off Your WashR FLO
- WashR FLO Maintenance Guide
- WashR FLO Manual
Table of Contents
How to use your Nozzles with WashR PRO
Table of Contents
Properly using and attaching nozzles is crucial for the effective and safe operation of your Bigboi WASHR PRO. Follow these instructions and guidelines to ensure optimal performance.
9.1 Attaching Pressure Nozzles to Spray Wand
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Engage Trigger Lock
- Engage the trigger lock on the spray gun.
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Prepare Quick-Disconnect
- Pull the slip ring on the female quick-disconnect fitting of the spray wand back.
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Insert Nozzle
- Insert the nozzle into the female quick-disconnect socket on the spray wand.
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Secure Nozzle
- Release the slip ring on the female quick-disconnect and twist. Listen for a "CLICK" to ensure both quick-disconnects are coupled.
- Pull the high-pressure nozzle and spray wand in opposite directions to ensure they do not separate.
9.2 Nozzle Size Guide
The pressure washer comes with five spray nozzles. Each nozzle is color-coded and delivers a specific spray pattern and pressure for a particular cleaning job. The size of the nozzle determines the size of the fan spray and the pressure out of the nozzle. They are stored in receptacles on a panel mounted to the handle of the washer. Colors on the panel identify nozzle location and spray pattern.
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0° Nozzle - Red: This nozzle delivers a pinpoint stream of pressurized water and is extremely powerful. It covers only a small area of cleaning. This nozzle should only be directed at surfaces that can withstand high pressure, such as metal or concrete.
- Best For: Removing tough stains, rust, and caked-on dirt from vehicle undercarriages and wheel wells.
- Warning: Do not use this nozzle to clean painted surfaces or delicate parts, as it can cause damage.
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15° Nozzle - Yellow: This nozzle delivers a powerful 15-degree spray pattern for intense cleaning of small areas. This nozzle should only be used on areas and materials that can withstand high pressure.
- Best For: Removing paint, road tar, and stubborn grime from durable vehicle parts like metal bumpers and truck beds.
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25° Nozzle - Green: This nozzle delivers a 25-degree spray pattern for intense cleaning of larger areas. This nozzle should only be used on areas that can withstand pressure from this nozzle.
- Best For: General cleaning tasks such as washing cars, motorcycles, and boats, where a balance of pressure and coverage is needed.
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40° Nozzle - White: This nozzle delivers a 40-degree spray pattern and a less powerful stream of water. This nozzle can cover a wide area and should be used for most general cleaning jobs.
- Best For: Light cleaning tasks such as rinsing off soap and debris from vehicle exteriors without damaging the paint.
By following these steps and guidelines, you ensure your WASHR PRO operates safely and efficiently. If you encounter any issues, refer to our troubleshooting guide or contact our support team for assistance.
Updated on 24 Jun 2024
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