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ET • 8.922-845.0 • Rev. 03/14

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This pressure washer was produced with the best available materials and quality craftsmanship. However, you 
as the owner have certain responsibilities for the correct care of the equipment. Attention to regular preventative 
maintenance procedures will assist in preserving the performance of your equipment. Contact your dealer for 
maintenance. Regular preventative maintenance will add many hours to the life of your pressure washer. Perform 
maintenance more often under severe conditions.

OIL CHANGE RECORD

PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE

Pump Oil

Inspect

Daily, Inspect the oil level

Change

After fi rst 50 hours, then every 500 hours 
or annually

Replace High Pressure Nozzle

Every 6 months

Replace Quick Connects

Annually

Replace Clean Water Screen/Filter

Weekly

Replace HP Hose

Annually if there is any sign of wear

Grease Motor

Every 10,000 hours or annually

Date Oil Changed

Month/Day/Year

Estimated Operating

Hours Since Last

Oil Change

Date Oil Changed

Month/Day/Year

Estimated Operating

Hours Since Last

Oil Change

General Inspection 

Inspect the motor at regular intervals, approximately every 500 hours of operation, 

or every  3 months, whichever occurs fi rst. Keep the motor clean and the ventilation 
openings clear. The following steps should be performed at each inspection:

 

WARNING:

 Do not touch electrical connections before you fi rst ensure that power 

has been disconnected. Electrical shock can cause serious or fatal injury. Only 
qualifi ed personnel should attempt the installation, operation and maintenance of 
this equipment.

 

1.   Check that the motor is clean. Check that the interior and exterior of the mo-

 

 

tor is free of dirt, oil, grease, water, etc. Oily vapor, paper pulp, textile lint, etc. 

 

 

can accumulate and block motor ventilation. If the motor is not properly ven- 

 

 

tilated overheating can occur and cause early motor failure.

 

2.    Check all electrical connectors to be sure that they are tight.

Lubrication & Bearings

 

Bearing grease will lose its lubricating ability over time, not suddenly. The lubricating 

ability of a grease (over time) depends primarily on the type of grease, the size of 
the bearing, the speed at which the bearing operates and the severity of the operat-
ing conditions. Good results can be obtained if the following recommendations are 
used in your maintenance program.

Type of Grease

  

A high grade ball or roller bearing grease should be used. Recommended greases 

standard  service conditions are: Shell Dolium R (Factory installed) or Chevron 
SRI. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 1.106-107.0

Page 1: ... 8 922 845 0 OPERATOR S MANUAL For the dealer nearest you consult our web page at www hotsy com ET ET 301109D 1 106 107 0 ...

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Page 3: ...pressure washer You should record both serial number and date of purchase and keep in a safe place for future reference ET 8 922 845 0 Rev 03 14 Important Safety Information 5 6 Component Identification 7 Assembly Instructions 8 Operating Instructions 9 Shutdown and Cleanup 10 Storage 10 Troubleshooting 11 Preventative Maintenance 12 Oil Change Record 12 Optional Wall Mount 13 Hose Spray Gun Assem...

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Page 5: ...ber utility company or the selling distributor for specific details If your machine is rated 250 volts or less single phase will be provided with a ground fault circuit interrupter GFCI If rated more than 250 volts or more than single phase this product should only be connected to a power supply receptacle protected by a GFCI DANGER Improper connection of the equip ment grounding conductor can res...

Page 6: ...WARNING Protect machine from freezing 13 To keep machine in best operating conditions it is important you protect machine from freezing Failure to protect machine from freezing could cause malfunction of the machine and result in death serious bodily injury and or property damage Fol low storage instructions specified in this manual 14 Inlet water must be clean fresh water and no hotter then 90 F ...

Page 7: ...ck change of nozzles Pump Develops high pressure Spray Gun Controls the application of water and detergent onto cleaning surface with trigger device Includes safety latch Wand Must be connected to the spray gun GFCI Power Supply Pressure Nozzle Water Faucet Water Supply Hose not included Trigger High Pressure Hose Oil Dip Stick Spray Gun Quick Coupler Nozzle Quick Coupler Discharge Nipple Electric...

Page 8: ...ay gun Tighten both by hand STEP 3 Pull the spring loaded col lar of the wand coupler back to insert your choice of pressure nozzle STEP 7 Connect the garden hose to pump inlet Inspect inlets CAUTION Do not run the pump without water or pump damage will result Safety Latch Spray Gun High Pressure Hose Wand Spray Gun Wand Coupler Pressure Nozzle Pressure Nozzle Wand Coupler Wand Collar Pump Dischar...

Page 9: ...y Never use hot water STEP 2 Trigger the spray gun to eliminate trapped air then wait for a steady flow of water to emerge from the spray nozzle Cold Water Source Garden Hose WARNING Never replace nozzles without engaging the safety latch on the spray gun trigger Safety Latch STEP 3 Connect to appropriate power supply STEP 4 Turn machine on by flipping the switch ...

Page 10: ...ws SHUTTING DOWN AND CLEAN UP STEP 1 Turn off machine by flipping switch STEP 4 Disconnect the garden hose from the water inlet on the machine STEP 5 Disconnect the high pressure hose from high pressure outlet STEP 6 Engage the spray gun safety lock STEP 3 Press trigger to release water pressure Pump Water Inlet High Pressure Outlet Safety Latch STORAGE CAUTION STEP 2 Turn off water supply 1 Stop ...

Page 11: ...lace if necessary Foreign matter in valves Check and clean if necessary Worn bearings Check and replace if necessary Water temperature excessive Reduce to below 160o F PRESENCE OF WATER IN PUMP OIL Oil seal worn Check and replace if necessary High humidity in air Check and replace if necessary Piston packing worn Check and replace if necessary WATER DRIPPING FROM UNDER PUMP Piston packing worn Che...

Page 12: ...00 hours of operation or every 3 months whichever occurs first Keep the motor clean and the ventilation openings clear The following steps should be performed at each inspection WARNING Do not touch electrical connections before you first ensure that power has been disconnected Electrical shock can cause serious or fatal injury Only qualified personnel should attempt the installation operation and...

Page 13: ...ET 8 922 845 0 Rev 03 14 13 PRESSURE WASHER OPERATOR S MANUAL OPTIONAL WALL MOUNT 8 903 613 0 ...

Page 14: ...N ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST 5 3 1 2 4 ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY 1 9 802 166 0 Coupler 3 8 Female 1 9 802 100 0 Quick Coupler O Ring 1 2 8 916 740 0 Hose 3 8 x 50 1w TS SOXSW 3 8 755 235 0 Gun hotsy H1050 5000 PSI 1 10 4 GPM 4 8 783 039 0 Wand Straight 1 5 8 712 363 0 Nozzle SAQCMEG 2506 1 Green Not Show ...

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Page 17: ...contact your local Hotsy dealer or visit www Hotsy com Smart phone users scan the code below to link directly to the Service Request page To REGISTER your pressure washer please visit our Warranty Registra tion page at www hotsy com WarrantyRegistration aspx or scan the code below with your smart phone ...

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