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EXPLORER G2 MANUAL -  HIGH PRESSURE CLEANER

The manufacture reserves the right to modify design features and technical facts without notice: due to our principals of continuous improvement.

4.  Inspect the pressure cleaner nozzle orifices for any 

damage or blockage. Blockages can be cleaned with 
a nozzle cleaning tool. Use care not to enlarge nozzle 
orifices while cleaning. Damaged nozzles or nozzles 
with enlarged orifices can decrease unit performance 
and should be replaced. 

5.  Inspect the hoses, connectors and fittings for wear and 

damage. If there are any kinks, cracks, breaks or wear 
through the outer jacket of the hose or other damage, 
do not use the hose. Damaged hoses can burst or 
leak high pressure water and cause serious injury. 
Replacement hoses and fitting should be rated at or 
higher than the unit pressure and temperature rating. 

6.  Inspect and maintain the engine per the engine 

operator’s manual. 

7.  Check engine fuel level. If needed, add unleaded 

gasoline for Explorer G2 Petrol Honda engine or add 
diesel fuel for Explorer G2D Kohler diesel engine. See 
engine operator’s manual for requirements. Use caution 
when handling fuel. Work in a well ventilated area. 
Never fill the tank while unit is running or hot, do not 
overfill tank and do not spill fuel. Make sure tank cap is 
securely closed. 

8.  Check diesel fired burner fuel tank level, if needed add 

diesel. Use caution when handling fuel. Work in a well 
ventilated area. Never fill the tank while unit is running 
or hot, do not overfill tank and do not spill fuel. Make 
sure tank cap is securely closed. Ensure burner on/off 
button is located in off position and thermostat dial is 
set to 0° C / off position. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

9.  Check the oil level(s) in the pump and gear box through 

the sight glass and add oil if needed (see Maintenance 
Instructions section). Inspect Engine as directed in the 
engine operator’s manual.

Machine and Work Area Set-up

Always wear safety glasses, gloves and other 
appropriate protective equipment when setting up 
your pressure cleaner. Rubber soled, non-slip shoes 
can help prevent slipping on wet surfaces.
Engines and burners produce carbon monoxide, a 
colorless, odorless poison gas. Breathing carbon 
monoxide can cause nausea, fainting or death. Do 
not start and run engine in an enclosed area, even if 
doors and windows are open. Only operate outside.
Set-up the unit and work area according to these 
procedures to reduce the risk of injury from high 
pressure water, chemical burns, infections, carbon 
monoxide and other causes, and prevent unit 
damage. 

1.  Check work area for:

•  Adequate lighting.
•  Flammable liquids, vapors or dust that may ignite. 

If present, do not work in area until sources have 
been identified and corrected. The machine is not 
explosion proof and can cause sparks.

•  Clear, level, stable dry place for machine and 

operator.

•  If needed, remove the water from the work area. 

Wood or other coverings may need to be put 
down.

•  Unit location that is in a well ventilated outdoor 

area. Do not place the unit indoors, even with 
doors and windows open. Unit can be located 
remotely from the point of use.

•  Suitable water supply. Clear path to transport the 

unit to the set up location.

2.  Inspect the surface to be cleaned, and make sure no 

materials or elements are in the way of the unit.

3.  Determine the correct equipment for the application. 
4.  Make sure all equipment has been properly inspected.
5.  Evaluate the work area and determine if any barriers 

are needed to keep bystanders away. Bystanders 
can distract the operator. If working near traffic, erect 
cones, signs or other barriers to alert drivers.

6.  Take the unit to the well-ventilated outdoor work area 

along the clear path. See Transportation Section. 
Be aware of possible slip hazards. Wear appropriate 
footwear to help prevent slips.

WARNING

Figure.5A - Diesel fired burner fuel supply tank

Figure.5B - Burner on/off button and thermostat location

Summary of Contents for EXPLORER G2

Page 1: ...te UNIT SERIAL NO ENGINE SERIAL NO PURCHASE DATE Hot Water Petrol or Diesel Driven WARNING Read this Operator s Manual carefully before using this machine Failure to understand and follow the contents...

Page 2: ...on 5 Specifications 5 Standard Equipment 5 Machine Assembly Operation 6 Engine Oil 6 Pump Gearbox Oil 6 Wheels 6 Pre Operation Inspection 6 Machine and Work Area Set Up 7 Water Supply 8 Hose Setup 8 O...

Page 3: ...AVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Work Area Safety Keep work area clean and well lit Keep bystanders children and visitors away while operating a pressure cleaner Distractions can cause you to lose control Perso...

Page 4: ...ody parts exposed to drain contents after handling or using drain cleaning equipment Do not eat or smoke while operating or handling high pressure cleaning equipment This will help prevent contaminati...

Page 5: ...o use a combination of water pressure heat and flow to clean different surfaces from dirt grease oil grime Water is pumped through the high pressure plunger pump boiler at increased pressure and flow...

Page 6: ...half way on sight glasses per Maintenance section Wheels Optional Typically the unit is boxed and shipped with wheels assembled Wheels Axles Locking Collar are found within the box To assemble the wh...

Page 7: ...the engine operator s manual Machine and Work Area Set up Always wear safety glasses gloves and other appropriate protective equipment when setting up your pressure cleaner Rubber soled non slip shoes...

Page 8: ...Keeping the unit hose on the reel s will help to minimize hose damage Operating Instructions CAUTION Always wear eye protection to protect your eyes against dirt and other foreign objects Always wear...

Page 9: ...re evident Activate trigger and run the unit to remove air or debris from the system Turn the unit OFF before removing or attaching the lance nozzle Assume a proper operating position Be sure you can...

Page 10: ...needed with hot soapy water and or disinfectants Do not allow water to enter the engine or electrical system Do not clean with pressure washer Wipe the unit down with a damp cloth Engine Maintain the...

Page 11: ...is near or below 0 C the unit must be properly prepared If water freezes in the pump it can damage it After the tank is drained if applicable remove the hose from the water inlet filter Open all valv...

Page 12: ...ly Earth leakage overload Check plug cable and switch Check earth leakage Will not product hot water Burner switch in off position Burner switch on but pump switch off Inadequate fuel supply Plugged f...

Page 13: ...URE CLEANER The manufacture reserves the right to modify design features and technical facts without notice due to our principals of continuous improvement Hour Meter Reading Date Maintenance Performe...

Page 14: ...14 EXPLORER G2 MANUAL HIGH PRESSURE CLEANER The manufacture reserves the right to modify design features and technical facts without notice due to our principals of continuous improvement Notes...

Page 15: ...15 EXPLORER G2 MANUAL HIGH PRESSURE CLEANER The manufacture reserves the right to modify design features and technical facts without notice due to our principals of continuous improvement Notes...

Page 16: ...Reserved Subject to change without notice The manufacture reserves the right to modify design features and technical facts without notice due to our principals of continuous improvement 10 Smith Stre...

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