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8. Start engine.
See Engine
Owners Manual for correct
procedure.
NOTE:
When engine
rope is pulled, pressure starts
building in the gun. If the engine
does not start after two pulls,
pull the gun trigger to relieve this
pressure.
9. Depress trigger on gun to
start water flow.
NOTE:
Stand
on a stable surface
and grip
gun/spray wand firmly with both
hands. Expect the gun to kick
when triggered.
10. Release trigger to stop water
flow.
11. Adjust nozzle spray for the
task
being performed. See How
To Use Wand instructions in this
section.
SHUTTING DOWN
1. After each use,
if you have
applied chemicals, place chemical
hose into container of clean water
and draw clean water through
chemical injection system to rinse
system thoroughly.
NOTE:
Failure
to do so could cause damage to
the pump.
2. Turn engine off.
See Engine
Owner’s Manual.
NOTE: NEVER
turn the water off with the engine
running.
3. Turn water source off.
4. Pull trigger on spray gun
to
relieve any water pressure in
hose or spray gun.
5. See Storage section
in this
manual for proper storage
procedures.
STARTING
Prior to starting, refer to your engine
manual for proper starting procedure.
1. In a well ventilated outdoor
area
add fresh, high quality,
unleaded gasoline with a pump
octane rating of 86 or higher. Do
not overfill. Wipe up spilled fuel
before starting the engine. Refer
to Engine Owners Manual for
correct procedure.
2. Check engine oil level.
See
Engine Owners Manual for correct
procedure.
3. Verify the filter screen
is in water
inlet of pump.
NOTE:
Cone side
faces out.
4. Connect
water source
to pump inlet.
NOTE:
Water
source must
provide a minimum of 5 gallons per
minute at 20 PSI.
5. Connect
high pressure hose to
pump outlet.
6. If applying a chemical or
cleaning solution
, see How
To Apply Chemicals/Cleaning
Solvents instructions in this
section.
7. Turn water source on.
NOTE:
Failure to do so could
cause damage to the pump.
Filter Screen
Water
Source
High
Pressure
Hose
Hook-up
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