GNE 157307 Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual Download Page 2

 

Table of Contents

 

Important Safety Instructions 

Safety Features 

13 

Grounding Instructions 

Maintenance Instructions 

13 

Extension Cords 

Moving and Handling Instructions  

18 

Specifications 

Long Term Storage 

18 

Machine Component Identification 

Troubleshooting 

19 

Installation Instructions 

Parts Breakdowns 

20 

Operation Instructions 

10 

Wiring Diagram 

23 

 

 

Limited Warranty 

29 

 

Important Safety Instructions 

 

WARNING 

-Risk of Injection or Injury to Persons - Do Not Direct Discharge Stream at Persons - Do not use a 
hose if exterior damage is evident. 

 

-Risk of explosion - Do not spray flammable liquids - Do not operate in a flammable environment. 

CAUTION

  

-Risk of Asphyxiation  - Exhaust fumes are deadly.  For outdoor use only. Avoid inhaling exhaust 
fumes. 

 

-Risk of fire.  Do not add fuel when the product is operating or hot. 

 

-Gun kicks back.  Hold with both hands. 

 

-To reduce the risk of injury, read operating instructions carefully before use. 

WARNING

 - When using this product basic precautions should always be followed, including the following: 

1.)  Read all the instructions before using the product. 
2.)  To  reduce the risk of injury, close supervision is necessary when the product is used near children. Do 

not  allow  irresponsible  use  by  children.  Always  stop  the  product  and  bleed  pressures  before  leaving 
unattended, disconnecting hoses, or servicing the pump. 

3.)  Know how to stop the product and bleed pressures quickly.  Be thoroughly familiar with the controls. 
4.)  Stay alert - watch what you are doing. 
5.)  Do not operate the product when fatigued or under the influence of alcohol or drugs.  Never smoke while 

operating or fueling this machine. 

6.)  Keep operating area clear of all persons.   
7.)  Do  not  overreach  or  stand  on  unstable  support.    Keep  good  footing  and  balance  at  all  times.  Wear 

footwear  capable  of  maintaining  a  good  grip  on  wet  surfaces  -  Do  not  place  the  machine  on  soft  or 
unstable ground. 

8.)  Follow  the  maintenance  instructions  specified  in  all  manuals.    Do  not  run  machine  without  sufficient 

lubrication or sufficient water to cool the pump. 

9.)  Wear safety glasses, gloves, face protection and appropriate clothing when operating the machine. 
10.) Do not operate this machine with broken or missing parts - Nev

er alter the manufacturer’s original design 

or deactivate any safety device on the machine. 

11.) Risk  of  exposure  to  dangerous  chemicals.    Wear  protective  gloves  when  handling  and  cleaning  with 

chemicals.  Follow the chemical manufacturer’s directions. Understand all safety hazards and first aid for 
all  chemicals  being  used.  Check  whether  dangerous  chemicals  have  been  used  and  take  any 
precautions that may have been recommended by the supplier of these chemicals when cleaning filters.  
Do not pump highly abrasive fluids or use with incompatible chemicals or solvents. 

12.) Know the pressure and temperature limits of your machine.  Be sure all high pressure accessories meet 

or exceed your machine’s limits. Do not set the pressure relief valve above the machine’s limit. 

13.) Do  not  move  this  machine  by  pulling  on  the  hose.  Do  not  use  the  pump  to  support  other  items  of 

equipment that impose unacceptable loads on the pump. Do not attempt to use this machine as a prop. 

14.)To  reduce  risk  of  injury,  do  not  secure  the  spray  gun  open.  Your  spray  gun  is  equipped  with  a  built-in 

trigger  safety  latch  to  guard  against  accidental  trigger  release  and  potentially  dangerous  high  pressure 
spray.  Rotate the safety latch to the locked position when not spraying. 

15.)  Do  not  clean  this  machine  with its  own  spray.    Cleaning  should  be  done  with a  damp  sponge  with the 

motor OFF. 

16.) NEVER attempt to immediately run or re-

light the burner if it doesn’t ignite the first time. Unburned oil or 

gas may have accumulated causing potential explosion or fire hazard. 

17.)  Always  make  sure  all  switches  and  controls  are  in  the  OFF  position  prior  to  plugging  in  the  electrical 

cord. Do not stand in water while plugging and unplugging electrical cord. 

18.)  This  product  is  provided  with  a  ground  fault  circuit  interrupter  built  into  the  power  cord  plug.    If 

replacement of the plug or cord is needed, use only identical replacement parts.

 

Summary of Contents for 157307

Page 1: ...and or changes in specifications at any time without incurring any obligation to install them on units previously sold Quick Facts Pump Oil Pump is shipped with oil Change oil plug and check pump oil level before starting Use non detergent SAE 30 or Cat 22158 Water Make sure your water flow is 20 higher than the pressure washer s flow rate Make sure your water is clean and particle free Storage Do...

Page 2: ...not run machine without sufficient lubrication or sufficient water to cool the pump 9 Wear safety glasses gloves face protection and appropriate clothing when operating the machine 10 Do not operate this machine with broken or missing parts Never alter the manufacturer s original design or deactivate any safety device on the machine 11 Risk of exposure to dangerous chemicals Wear protective gloves...

Page 3: ...otection from the risk of electric shock Should replacement of the plug or cord become necessary use only identical replacement parts that include GFCI protection 2 For a product rated more than 125 volts GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER PROTECTION To comply with the National Electric Code NFPA 70 and to provide additional protection from the risk of electric shock this pressure washer should only...

Page 4: ...ard tap water 20 100psi Motor Horsepower 2 0 hp Maximum Temperature 250 F Approved Fuels 1 or 2 Diesel Kerosene Fuel Oil Fuel Capacity 8 25 gal Discharge Hose 3 8 x 50 Power Requirements Dedicated NEMA Receptacles 5 20R Volts 115V Amps 20A Hertz 60Hz Phase single Dimensions Length 38 Width 26 Height 43 Ship Weight 385 lb ...

Page 5: ...ressure Water Outlet 11 Tee 20 Quick Connector 3 Motor 12 Safety Relief Valve 21 Spray Gun 4 Burner 13 Pump 22 Grip 5 Fuel Fill Cap 14 Gun Hooks 23 Lance Wand 6 Fuel Tank 15 Power Switch 24 Power Cord Hangers 7 Control Box 16 Thermostat 25 High Pressure Hose Hanger 8 Elbow 17 Service Panel 26 Garden Hose Water Inlet 9 Swivel Fitting 18 Nozzles ...

Page 6: ...npack Separate and identify all components Use the assembly instructions in this manual for assembly High Pressure Hose Qty 1 Wheel Retainer Qty 2 Spray Gun Grip Qty 1 Wheel Qty 2 Pressure Washer Qty 1 Fastener Bag Qty 1 Nozzle Qty 6 ...

Page 7: ...way from frame 3 Slide the two wheel retainers onto the end of the axle Tighten the setscrew with a hex wrench Description Qty Wheel 2 Wheel Retainer 2 B 1 Install the pressure hose onto the pressure washer as shown 2 Connect the other end of the pressure hose to the spray gun as shown 3 Make sure all plumbing connections are tight Description Qty Spray Gun Lance 1 Spray Hose 1 Wheel Retainer Whee...

Page 8: ...tape from oil fill cap B Make sure the oil is 1 2 way up oil sight glass Universal Tractor Transmission Oil or Mobil 1 15W50 SAE Non Detergent order Cat Pump Oil Item 22158 Quantities Of Fluid Pump Type of Fluid QTY Cat 2DX SAE 30 8 5oz 0 25L ...

Page 9: ... where exhaust fans may cause an insufficient supply of oxygen Proper combustion can only be obtained when there is a sufficient supply of oxygen available for the amount of fuel being burned If it is necessary to install a unit in a poorly ventilated area outside fresh air may have to be piped to the burner and a fan installed to bring sufficient air into the unit VI Oil Burner Burner Air Adjustm...

Page 10: ...ned for a pressurized water source such as a city water faucet Sucking water out of a tank may cause pump cavitation and damage to your pump However the inlet pressure of the pump must not exceed 115 psi 8 bar E Always use a flexible rubber hose for your water supply Do not use rigid piping F Do not pump flammable liquids or liquids containing incompatible chemicals or solvents III Before Starting...

Page 11: ...turn off IMPORTANT Do not run the machine in hot mode without any fuel in the fuel tank The fuel pump will be damaged if it is run dry To Clean WARNING Wear eye ear hand foot and skin protection at all times while operating this pressure washer DANGER Do not point the spray wand at yourself or at any person Bodily injury may result from water under high pressure CAUTION Be careful on painted or de...

Page 12: ... damage the surface if the nozzle is too close 11 Small parts should be washed in a basket so the pressure does not push them away Larger lightweight parts should be clamped down 12 The pressure washer is set to the maximum rated pressure when it leaves the factory To adjust the pressure turn the unloader knob counter clockwise WARNING Do not alter the unloader valve s maximum pressure Excess pres...

Page 13: ...eed repairs A GNE pressure washer is no exception At times a GNE pressure washer may be inoperable because repairs are required GNE Product Support will assist in these repairs as needed but if an inoperable pressure washer creates a major expense to your business then we strongly recommend the following 1 Have someone on staff who is trained in the operation of the pressure washer and is capable ...

Page 14: ...sure washer if the hose is cracked worn or leaking A Check all hoses for leaks B Check all hoses of worn areas Changing The Pump Oil Change oil after first 50 hours then every 3 months or 500 hours 1 Remove oil drain plug 2 Drain pump oil 3 Replace oil drain plug 4 Fill pump oil according to table below 5 Use sight glass to fill to proper level Quantities Of Fluid Pump Type of Fluid QTY CAT SAE 30...

Page 15: ... the inlet strainer when finished Coil Desooting Poor grades of fuel oil or inadequate combustion air will cause heavy soot build up on the outside surface of the heating coil These deposits will insulate the coil This will restrict the air flow through the coil further aggravating the soot build up Most coils will never require desooting However to desoot a coil 1 Wear protective clothing goggles...

Page 16: ...rame 2 Remove the 4 nuts that attach the burner to the heating chamber You do not have to disconnect the fuel lines or the electric co 3 Let the burner fall away from the heat exchanger 4 Clean off carbon deposits which may have accumulated on the tips of the electrodes 5 Reset the spacing as shown below 4 Nuts 00793 00794 1 16 1 8 5 16 Electrodes ...

Page 17: ...to hose or tee depending on model 3 Unthread the removable outlet fitting with the swivel still attached from the flow switch assembly 4 Remove the shuttle 5 Clean the inside of the brass flow switch body and the shuttle with water and a soft brush 6 Insert the shuttle into the brass flow switch in the orientation shown Note Aligning the male tabs on the shuttle to the female guides inside the bra...

Page 18: ...nstructions to prevent the pump from freezing during storage Winter Storage Items needed 12 piece of garden hose or equivalent funnel and RV antifreeze approximately 2 gallons 1 Attach the garden hose with funnel to the pump inlet see illustration 2 Pour RV antifreeze into the funnel 3 Turn the unit on and make sure the burner is off 4 Let the pump run no more than 15 seconds at a time until antif...

Page 19: ... all connections between pump and gun for leaks Tighten loose components and replace damaged components Gun leaking internally Replace spray gun Smoke From Heat Exchanger Causes Solutions Air band not adjusted properly due to different elevation Adjust the air band until the burner burns cleanly See Oil Burner under Installation Instructions Poor quality fuel Use Kerosene for the cleanest burn Wat...

Page 20: ...20 157307 Rev A Parts Breakdown ...

Page 21: ...1 17 305208 Tee 8FP 1 49 777617 Leeson 2 HP Motor 1 18 785933GB Metal tube thermostat guard 1 50 779303GB Control Box Cover 1 19 779228 Coil Assembly 1 51 31985 Grommet 1 20 33387 Insulation Can 1 52 779301GB Control Panel Weldment 1 21 779232 Fire Chamber 1 53 35198 Grommet 7 16 ID 6 22 36180 Vented Wrap Stainless 1 54 778197 Nozzle 5 pack 2 0 1 23 38120 Insulation Gasket 1 55 778198 Steam Nozzle...

Page 22: ...22 Ref PART DESCRIPTION QTY 1 778154 Cat 2DX 1 2 35918 Thermal Protector 1 4 1 6 777837 3 8 Plug 1 7 777411 3 8 Tee 1 8 38596 Inlet Filter 1 Cat 2 DX Pump Breakdown ...

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Page 27: ...uch as engines are guaranteed by their manufacturer and can be serviced at factory authorized locations near you Any costs incurred due to replacement or repair of items outside of a GNE approved facility is the responsibility of the buyer and not covered under warranty GNE can supply you with the service center location in your area This warranty specifically excludes the following failure of par...

Page 28: ...28 Distributed by GNE 20195 S Diamond Lake Rd STE 100 Rogers MN 55374 ...

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