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    INSTRUCTIVO DE OPERACIÓN, CENTROS DE SERVICIO
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    WARNING:When using this product,
    basic precautions should always be
    followed, including the following:
    1.Read and understand all instructions
    before using the product.
    2.To reduce the risk of injury, close
    supervision is necessary when a product
    is used near children.
    3.Know how to stop this product and
    bleed pressure quickly. Be thoroughly
    familiar with the controls.
    4.Stay alert - watch what you are doing.
    5.Do not operate this product when
    fatigued or under the influence of alcohol
    or drugs.
    6.Keep operating area clear of all
    persons.
    7.Do not use on ladder.  Loss of balance
    and serious injury could result. Do not
    overreach or stand on unstable support.
    Keep good footing and balance at all
    times. 
    8.Follow the maintenance instructions
    specified in the manual.
    9.This product is provided with a Ground
    Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) built into
    the power cord plug. If replacement of the
    plug or cord is needed, use only identical
    replacement parts. 
    10.WARNING: Risk of Injection or
    Injury. Do Not Direct Discharge Stream at
    Persons. 
    GENERAL SAFETY RULES
    WARNING:When using this product,
    basic precautions should always be
    followed, including the following:
    1.Always follow detergent manufacturer’s
    label recommendations for proper use of
    detergents. Always protect eyes, skin and
    respiratory system from detergent if used. 
    2.Never try to stop or deflect leaks with
    any body part.
    3.Never put hand or fingers over the
    spray tip while operating the unit. 
    4.Always wear safety glasses or goggles,
    hearing and respiratory protection and
    protective clothing when operating or
    performing maintenance. 5.Always engage the trigger safety latch
    in the safe position when spraying is
    stopped even if only for a few moments. 
    6.Keep clear of nozzle. Never direct high
    pressure spray at any person, animal or
    self. 
    7.Use only with accessories rated at a
    minimum of 140 Bar. Do not use pressure
    that exceeds the operating pressure of
    any of the parts (hoses, fittings, etc.) in
    the pressurized system. Never use with
    any other manufacturers accessories or
    components. 
    8.Never spray flammable liquids or use
    pressure washer in areas containing
    combustible dust, liquids or vapors. 
    9.Never operate this machine in or near
    an explosive environment. 
    10.Do not spray electrical apparatus and
    wiring.
    11 .Never disconnect the high pressure
    discharge hose from the machine while
    the system is pressurized. To
    depressurize machine, turn power and
    water supply off, then press gun trigger 
    2-3 times.
    12.Never permanently engage the trigger
    mechanism on the gun.
    13.Never operate the machine without all
    components properly connected to the
    machine (handle, gun/wand assembly,
    nozzle, etc.).
    14.Always turn water supply “on” before
    turning pressure washer “on” unless
    draining for storage. Running pump dry
    causes serious damage.
    15.Do not operate the pressure washer
    with the inlet water filter removed. Keep
    filter clear of debris and sediment.
    16.Never operate pressure washer with
    broken or missing parts. Check
    equipment regularly and repair or replace
    worn or damaged parts immediately. 
    17.Use only the nozzles, parts and
    accessories supplied with this machine.
    18.Never leave the wand unattended
    while the machine is running or switched
    on.
    19.Always hold gun and wand firmly
    when starting and operating the machine.
    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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    							20.Pressure washer is not meant to
    pump hot water. Never connect it to a hot
    water supply as it will significantly reduce
    the life of the pump.
    21.Never store the pressure washer
    outdoors or where it could freeze. The
    pump will be seriously damaged.
    22.Discharge residual pressure by
    pressing the trigger until no more water
    comes out of the nozzle.
    CAUTION:Wear appropriate hearing
    and respiratory protection during use.
    Under some conditions and duration of
    use, noise from this product may
    contribute to hearing loss.
    WARNING: This product contains
    chemicals, including lead, known to the
    state of California to cause cancer, and
    birth defects or other reproductive harm. 
    Wash hands after handling.
    ash hands 
    GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
    This product must be grounded. If it
    should malfunction or break down,
    grounding provides a path of least
    resistance for electric current to reduce
    the risk of electric shock. This product is
    equipped with a cord having an
    equipment-grounding conductor and a
    grounding plug. The plug must be
    plugged into an appropriate outlet that is
    properly installed and grounded in
    accordance with all local codes and
    ordinances. 
    DANGER:Improper connection of the
    equipment-grounding conductor can result
    in a risk of electrocution. Check with a
    qualified electrician or service personnel if
    you are in doubt as to whether the outlet
    is properly grounded. Do not modify the
    plug provided with the product - if it will
    not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet
    installed by a qualified electrician. Do not
    use any type of adapter with this product.
    WARNING: To reduce the risk of
    electrocution, keep all connections dry
    and off the ground. Do not touch plug with
    wet hands. 
    GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT
    INTERRUPTER PROTECTION
    This pressure washer is provided with a
    Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI)
    built into the plug of the power supply
    cord. This device provides additional
    protection from the risk of electrical shock.
    Should replacement of the plug or cord
    become necessary, use only identical
    replacement parts that include GFCI
    protection. See Figure 7 for testing
    procedure.
    WARNING: Connect directly to
    outlet. Do not use with extension cord.
    The use of an extension cord will
    override the GFCI built into the plug of
    the power supply cord resulting in the
    risk of electrical shock.
    • The label on your tool may include the
    following symbols.
    V ..............volts
    A ..............amperes
    Hz ............hertz
    W ............watts
    min ..........minutes
    ............alternating current
    ........direct current
    no ............no load speed
    ............Class II Construction
    …/min ......revolutions or reciprocation
    ................per minute
    ............earthing terminal
    ............safety alert symbol
    SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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    							Figure 3 - Connect the threaded end of
    the Quick Connect adapter (I)to your
    garden hose as shown in Fig. 3.
    Figure 4- With the quick connect
    adapter (I)attached to your garden hose,
    pull back on the top section and push
    onto the water inlet connector (B)of the
    pressure washer, then release.
    Figure 5- Connect garden hose to the
    cold water source and turn water on full.
    The intake water temperature must NOT
    exceed 50°C (122°F). The water supply
    pressure must NOT exceed 10 bar
    (145psi).
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    A.Water outlet 
    B/B1.Water inlet connector with filter 
    C.High pressure turbo wand
    D.Adjustable fan wand
    E/E1/E2Gun with safety catch/hose 
    assembly
    F.Power supply cord with GFCI
    G.Detergent applicator
    H.On/off switch
    I.  Garden hose Quick Connect
    SET-UP / ADJUSTMENT
    Figure 1- Insert the fan wand (D) into
    the gun wand (E)by pushing and rotating
    until the two parts are locked as shown in
    Figure 1.
    Figure 2- Connect the high pressure
    hose (E2)to the water outlet (A)on the
    cleaner by first inserting the brass end of
    the hose into the threaded brass outlet,
    then snugly threading on the coupling.
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    High pressure hose
    2
    3
    Garden hose
    ((CLICK.))
    4
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    CAUTION:The pressure washer must
    only be used with clean water; use of
    unfiltered water or corrosive chemicals
    will damage the pressure washer.
    OPERATION
    NOTE: Before cleaning any surface, an
    inconspicuous area should be cleaned to
    test spray pattern and distance for
    maximum cleaning results. If painted
    surfaces are peeling or chipping, use
    extreme caution as pressure washer may
    remove the loose paint from the surface.
    The PW1300 Pressure Washer is
    equipped with automatic delivery flow 
    cut-off:
    When the trigger is released, the
    dynamic pressure automatically cuts out
    the motor. 
    When the trigger is pressed the pressure
    drop automatically starts the motor and
    the pressure is restored with a very slight
    delay.
    Figure 6 - Plug the Ground Fault
    Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) (F) into a
    working grounded outlet. TEST
    BEFOREEACHUSE.The indicator at
    the top of the GFCI should turn red
    when product is ready to use. Press
    the “TEST” button (bottom). The red
    indicator should disappear. Press
    “RESET” button for use. Do not use if
    the above test fails.
    Figure 7- Release the safety catch
    shown in Figure 7, by pressing down on
    the latch behind the trigger, or by
    pushing the trigger forward, then press
    the trigger for a few seconds to allow air
    to escape and to discharge residual
    pressure in the hoses.
    Figure 8 - Turn on the pressure washer
    by depressing the bottom half of the
    switch (H)marked “I”. The unit will run
    for a few seconds as it builds up
    pressure, then will shut off. It will run on
    demand as the gun trigger is depressed.
    Turn off the pressure washer by
    depressing the top half of the switch
    marked “0”. 5
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    7
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    YOUR PRESSURE WASHER IS NOW
    READY TO USE - PLEASE REVIEW
    THE FOLLOWING FOR DETAILS ON
    ACCESSORIES APPLICATION.
    ACCESSORIES
    CAUTION: Before changing
    accessories, turn unit off, pull trigger
    to release pressure, and activate
    safety catch.
    •ADJUSTABLE FAN WAND
    1.) Insert the fan wand (D) into the gun
    wand (E)by pushing and rotating until
    the two parts are locked as shown in
    Figure A.
    2.) To obtain maximum pressure, rotate
    the fan wand nozzle in a clockwise
    direction as shown in FIgure B. This
    narrow stream results in deeper cleaning
    in a concentrated area. For a wider fan
    pattern rotate the fan wand nozzle in the
    counterclockwise direction.  The wider
    fan pattern reduces the risk of surface
    damage and allows for cleaning large
    surface areas quickly.
    3.) To remove, press wand into gun and
    twist as shown in Figure C.
    •TURBO NOZZLE
    1.) Insert the turbo nozzle (C) into the
    gun wand (E)by pushing and rotating
    until the two parts are locked as shown in
    Figure D.2.) There is no adjustment required with
    the turbo nozzle.
    3.) To remove, press nozzle into gun and
    twist as shown in Figure E.
    •DETERGENT APPLICATOR
    Follow manufacturer’s label directions for
    mixing correct concentrations of soap
    and detergents.
    To use the applicator:
    1.)Unscrew top of detergent applicator
    (G)and fill with detergent.
    2.)Replace top.
    3.)Insert detergent applicator (G)into
    gun wand (E).Twist detergent bottle until
    it clicks firmly into place as shown in
    Figure F. 
    4.) Apply detergent from the bottom to
    the top to prevent detergent from sliding
    down and streaking. 
    5.)Leave detergent on the surface for a
    few minutes but do not allow it to begin
    to dry.
    6.)Remove detergent applicator from the
    gun wand by turning the detergent bottle
    1/4 turn and pulling straight out.
    7.)Rinse detergent from surface.
    8.)Flush detergent applicator with clean
    water.
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    particles to imbed in the surface. When
    working on vertical surfaces, it is best to
    apply detergent starting at the bottom
    and working upwards which will prevent
    the detergent from sliding down and
    causing streaks.
    SHUTDOWN
    1.Depress the off switch and unplug the
    cord from the outlet.
    2.Turn off water at the faucet.
    3.Discharge residual pressure by
    pressing the trigger until no more water
    comes out of the adjustable nozzle.
    4.Engage the gun safety catch.
    5.Disconnect the garden hose from the
    water inlet.
    6.Disconnect the high pressure hose
    from the high pressure outlet and drain
    hose.
    STORAGE
    1.Store pressure washer indoors away
    from areas that might freeze.
    2.Do not allow high pressure hose to
    become kinked.
    3.Turn unit on for a few seconds until all
    water is removed from the pump. Turn
    off immediately.
    MAINTENANCE
    Use only mild soap and damp cloth to
    clean the tool. CAUTION: Never use
    the pressure washer to clean itself.
    IMPORTANT:To assure product
    SAFETY and RELIABILITY, repairs,
    maintenance and adjustment should be
    performed by authorized service centers
    or other qualified service personnel,
    always using identical replacement parts.
    ACCESSORIES
    Recommended accessories for use with
    your pressure washer are available from
    your local dealer or authorized service
    center. If you need assistance regarding
    accessories, please call: 1-800-544-6986.
    WARNING: The use of any accessory
    not recommended for use with this
    pressure washer could be hazardous.
    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. 
    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 children's 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 overspray. 
    GENERAL CLEANING TIPS
    • Remove the spray wand from the gun
    as shown in Figure G. Remove any dirt
    from the spray wand nozzle hole and
    rinse.
    • For cleaning tasks such as deck or
    brick patio cleaning, limit your work area
    to approximately 25 square feet at a
    time.
    • Pre-rinse cleaning area with fresh
    water. 
    • Use only detergents formulated for
    pressure washers.
    • Always test detergent in an
    inconspicuous area before use.
    • Begin with a wide fan nozzle spray
    and adjust the pressure to the desired
    spray pattern.
    • The best angle for spraying water
    against a cleaning surface is 45 degrees.
    Spraying head on tends to cause dirt
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    SERVICE INFORMATION
    Black & Decker offers a full network of
    company-owned and authorized service
    locations throughout North America. All
    Black & Decker Service Centers are
    staffed with trained personnel to provide
    customers with efficient and reliable
    power tool service.
    Whether you need technical advice,
    repair, or genuine factory replacement
    parts, contact the Black & Decker
    location nearest you.
    To find your local service location, refer
    to the yellow page directory under
    “Tools—Electric” or call: 1-800-544-6986.FULL TWO-YEAR HOME USE
    WARRANTY
    Black & Decker (U.S.) Inc. warrants this
    product for two years against any defects
    in material or workmanship. The
    defective product will be replaced or
    repaired at no charge in either of two
    ways.
    The first, which will result in exchanges
    only, is to return the product to the
    retailer from whom it was purchased
    (provided that the store is a participating
    retailer). Returns should be made within
    the time period of the retailer’s policy for
    exchanges (usually 30 to 90 days after
    the sale). Proof of purchase may be
    required. Please check with the retailer
    for their specific return policy regarding
    returns that are beyond the time set for
    exchanges.
    The second option is to take or send the
    product (prepaid) to a Black & Decker
    owned or authorized Service Center for
    repair or replacement at our option.
    Proof of purchase may be required.
    Black & Decker owned and authorized
    Service Centers are listed under “Tools-
    Electric” in the yellow pages of the phone
    directory.
    This warranty does not apply to
    accessories. This warranty gives you
    specific legal rights and you may have
    other rights which vary from state to
    state and province to province. Should
    you have any questions, contact the
    manager of your nearest Black & Decker
    Service Center. This product is not
    intended for commercial use. 
    Free Warning Label Replacement:If
    your warning labels become illegible or
    are missing, call 1-800-544-6986for a
    free replacement.
    See ‘Tools-Electric’
    – Yellow Pages –
    for Service & SalesBlack & Decker (U.S.) Inc., 
    701 E. Joppa Rd.
    Towson, MD 21286 U.S.A.
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    							Unit not plugged in.
    On/Off switch is in the Off
    position.
    Wand trigger not being
    squeezed.
    GFCI tripped.
    Water faucet not fully
    turned on.
    Water inlet filter clogged.
    Nozzle worn.
    Pump is sucking air.
    Water supply restricted.
    Not enough inlet water
    supply.
    Pump is sucking air.
    Water inlet filter clogged.
    Discharge nozzle is
    obstructed.
    Detergent container is empty.
    Detergent bottle or suction
    tube not properly
    connected.
    Detergent is too thick.
    Filter on detergent suction
    tube is clogged.
    Damaged or clogged
    detergent suction tube.
    Discharge nozzle is
    obstructed.
    Loose fittings.
    Missing/worn rubber
    washer.
    Spray wand not properly
    attached.Plug in power cord.
    Turn switch to the “On” position.
    Squeeze trigger with switch in 
    “ON” position.
    Press reset button at GFCI on plug
    end of cord.
    Open water valve fully.
    Remove filter and rinse to clean.
    Contact B&D Customer Service
    Representative at 1-800-544-6986.
    Check that hoses and fittings are air
    tight. Turn off machine and purge
    pump by squeezing trigger gun until a
    steady flow of water emerges from the
    nozzle.
    Check water hose for kinks, leaks and
    blockage.
    Turn water on full force - check hose
    for leaks and kinks.
    Check that hoses and fittings are air
    tight. Turn off machine and purge
    pump by squeezing trigger gun until a
    steady flow of water emerges from the
    nozzle.
    Unscrew inlet connector (B)and remove
    inlet filter (B1) FIG. H. Rinse to clean, then
    replace filter and inlet connector.
    Blow out or remove debris.
    Add more detergent.
    Check connections.
    Use detergent recommended for use
    in pressure washers only.
    Run warm water through filter to
    remove debris.
    Remove obstruction or replace
    detergent suction tube.
    Blow out or remove debris. 
    Tighten fittings.
    Replace washer in hose adapter.
    Insert the spray wand into the wand
    extension. Push in and turn to lock
    spray wand into place.Motor does not start.
    Unit does not reach
    high pressure.
    Output pressure
    varies high/low.
    No detergent.
    Garden hose
    connection leaks.
    Spray wand or
    extension leaks.
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    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
    Symptom Cause Solution
    B1
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    Broken O-ring.
    Pump is sucking air.
    Loose fittings.
    Water seals are damaged
    or worn.
    Oil seals are damaged or
    worn.
    Supply voltage below
    minimum.
    System has residual
    pressure.
    Voltage loss due to
    extension cord.
    Cleaner not used for long
    periods.Contact B&D Customer Service
    Representative at 1-800-544-6986.
    Check that hoses and fittings are air
    tight. Turn off machine and purge
    pump by squeezing trigger gun until a
    steady flow of water emerges from the
    nozzle.
    Check that all fittings are tight.
    Contact B&D Customer Service
    Representative at 1-800-544-6986.
    Contact B&D Customer Service
    Representative at 1-800-544-6986.
    Verify that only the pressure washer is
    running on this circuit.
    Turn unit off, squeeze trigger on spray
    wand to release pressure, then turn
    unit on.
    Do not use extension cord with this
    unit - plug directly into outlet.
    Contact B&D Customer Service
    Representative at 1-800-544-6986.Spray wand or
    extension leaks.
    Pump is excessively
    noisy.
    Water leaks from
    pump.
    Oil leak.
    Motor buzzes but
    fails to run.
    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE - continued
    Symptom Cause Solution
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