Stihl RB 600 Instruction Manual - Page 17

Inserting and Removing the, Spray Nozzle

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1 2 N Release the trigger lockout (1) N Squeeze the spray gun trigger (2) and wait until a uniform water flow emerges from the spray lance N Release the spray gun trigger and engage the trigger lockout NOTICE Lack of water can damage the highpressure pump. Only start the engine when the water hose is connected and the water supply is turned on. 0000-GXX-0330-A0 0000-GXX-0328-A0 Inserting and Removing the Spray Nozzle Selecting the appropriate spray nozzle The pressure washer is offered with a range of high-pressure nozzles that can be connected to the spray lance. 1 0 0° English 4 Fan-jet nozzle (white) jet angle 40° Nozzle for cleaning sensitive surfaces. 5 Low-pressure nozzle (black) jet angle 65° Nozzle for use with a detergent. Use the low-pressure connector and suction hose to draw detergent from a detergent container. The detergent is added to the water in the high-pressure pump. Inserting the spray nozzle 2 15 15° WARNING To reduce the risk of severe laceration 3 25 25° and other personal injury from fluid injection, shut off the pressure washer, relieve system pressure and lock the spray gun trigger before removing, 4 40 40° installing or adjusting any spray nozzle or accessory. 5 65° 1 Narrow jet nozzle (red) jet angle 0° Nozzle for removing stubborn dirt from concrete and metal. Do not use narrow jet nozzle on wood or other soft surfaces. The concentrated water jet can damage the surface. (Not sold with RB 400, RB 600) 2 Fan-jet nozzle (yellow) jet angle 15° Nozzle for removing stubborn dirt. 3 Fan-jet nozzle (green) jet angle 25° Universal nozzle for cleaning large surfaces. WARNING Confirm that the nozzle is fixed securely in the quick-action coupling. If the highpressure nozzle is not secure, it can fly out of the spray lance during operation and cause injury. N Shut off the pressure washer and squeeze the spray gun trigger to relieve system pressure N Lock the spray gun trigger N Remove all sand and debris from the connection RB 600 15

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RB 600
English
15
N
Release the trigger lockout (1)
N
Squeeze the spray gun trigger (2)
and wait until a uniform water flow
emerges from the spray lance
N
Release the spray gun trigger and
engage the trigger lockout
NOTICE
Lack of water can damage the high-
pressure pump. Only start the engine
when the water hose is connected and
the water supply is turned on.
Selecting the appropriate spray nozzle
The pressure washer is offered with a
range of high-pressure nozzles that can
be connected to the spray lance.
1
Narrow jet nozzle (red) jet angle 0°
Nozzle for removing stubborn dirt
from concrete and metal.
Do not use narrow jet nozzle on
wood or other soft surfaces. The
concentrated water jet can damage
the surface. (Not sold with RB 400,
RB 600)
2
Fan-jet nozzle (yellow) jet angle 15°
Nozzle for removing stubborn dirt.
3
Fan-jet nozzle (green) jet angle 25°
Universal nozzle for cleaning large
surfaces.
4
Fan-jet nozzle (white) jet angle 40°
Nozzle for cleaning sensitive
surfaces.
5
Low-pressure nozzle (black) jet
angle 65°
Nozzle for use with a detergent.
Use the low-pressure connector
and suction hose to draw detergent
from a detergent container. The
detergent is added to the water in
the high-pressure pump.
Inserting the spray nozzle
WARNING
To reduce the risk of severe laceration
and other personal injury from fluid
injection, shut off the pressure washer,
relieve system pressure and lock the
spray gun trigger before removing,
installing or adjusting any spray nozzle
or accessory.
WARNING
Confirm that the nozzle is fixed securely
in the quick-action coupling. If the high-
pressure nozzle is not secure, it can fly
out of the spray lance during operation
and cause injury.
N
Shut off the pressure washer and
squeeze the spray gun trigger to
relieve system pressure
N
Lock the spray gun trigger
N
Remove all sand and debris from
the connection
0000-GXX-0330-A0
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Inserting and Removing the
Spray Nozzle
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3
4
5
15°
25°
40°
65°
0
15
25
40
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