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Important Trailer Safety Information

Maintaining Proper Tire Pressure

Locate the recommended tire pressure on the trailer's 
tire information placard or owner's manual.

Record the tire pressure of all tires. If the tire pressure 
is too high in any of the tires, slowly release air by 
gently pressing on the tire valve stem with the edge of 
your tire gauge until you get the correct pressure.

If the tire pressure is too low, note the difference 
between the measured tire pressure and the correct tire 
pressure. These "missing" pounds of pressure are what 
you will need to add.

Add the missing pounds of air pressure to each tire that 
is under inflated.

Check all tires to make sure they have the same air 
pressure.

If you have been towing your trailer and think that a tire 
is under inflated, fill it to the recommended cold inflation 
pressure indicated on your trailer's tire label placard or 
the VIN label. You can also check the sidewall of the 
tire for a correct tire inflation pressure. Your tire will 
have a slightly lower air pressure because the tire is 
warm when you are inflating it, but it will be much better 
than to continue to tow it with the under inflation it may 
have had. Once the trailer has been parked long 
enough to allow the tires to cool down, recheck the tire 
pressure and add additional air to return the tire 
pressure to the recommended level.

Tire Size

To maintain the trailer's carrying capacity and safety, 
purchase only the same size tires as what were origi-
nally supplied on the trailer.

Safety Tips

Slow down if you have to go over a pothole or other 
object in road.

Do not run over curbs and try not to strike the curb 
when parking.

For a free brochure visit: 

www.nhtsa.dot.gov

IMPORTANT: Before towing this trailer be sure to 
read the instructions and warnings supplied in this 
manual. Also read the information supplied with 
your tow vehicle so you know and understand it's 
limitations.

Never Tow the Trailer Before Checking

Coupler and latch assembly show no signs of 
wear or damage. 

Coupler hitch and hitch ball are of the same  
size.

Coupler and safety chains are safely secured to 
the hitch. 

Check all fasteners for proper tightness.

Load is securely tied down to the trailer.

Wheel lug nuts are properly tightened to the 
right torque. 

Wheel bearings are properly adjusted and 
maintained. 

Load is within the maximum load carrying 
capacity of trailer. 

Tires are properly inflated and are road worthy.

All trailer lighting is working properly.

IMPORTANT: The load must be distributed equally 
on the bed of the trailer if possible. Heavy, concen-
trated loads may cause damage or possible failure 
of the trailer.

WARNING: Loads place on the trailer must be 
securely tied to the trailer. Always use appropriate 
tie downs designed to restrict loads from moving 
when properly attached. Failure to do so will allow 
shifting of the load causing potential trailer failure 
and/or loss of the load and personal injury.

AVERTISSEMENT: Les charges placées sur la 
remorque doivent être solidement attachées à la 
remorque. Toujours utiliser des arrimages 
appropriés conçus pour empêcher les charges de 
bouger lorsqu'elles sont bien attachées. Le 
nonrespect de cette consigne permettra le 
mouvement de la charge, entraînant une 
défaillance potentielle de la remorque et/ou une 
perte de la charge et des lésions corporelles.

This trailer is equipped to meet all applicable federal 
safety standards in effect the day of manufacture. 
Check local and state requirements regarding any addi-
tional equipment that may be required.

The addition of optional equipment to your trailer may 
in- crease the total weight of your trailer package to 
where it now exceeds the maximum load carrying 
capacity of the trailer.

Karcher HDS 3.5/40 GE MT Operator’s Manual  9.807-942.0 - C

Summary of Contents for Trailer HDS Series

Page 1: ...r HDS Series Hot Water Diesel Heated Operator s Manual MODELS HDS 3 5 40 GE MT 1 103 844 0 HDS 3 5 4 0 Ge VMT 1 110 118 0 To locate your local K rcher Commercial Pressure Washer Dealer nearest you vis...

Page 2: ...Owner and or user must study and maintain for future reference the manufacturers instructions Save These Instructions This manual should be considered a permanent part of the machine and should remain...

Page 3: ...ly Instructions 17 Installation 18 Operating Instructions 19 Detergents General Operating Techniques 20 Shutting Down And Clean Up 21 Storage 22 Maintenance Preventative Maintenance 23 Maintenance And...

Page 4: ...g or still hot AVERTISSEMENT Risque d incendie Ne pas ajouter de carburant pendant que la machine fonctionner ou est encore chaude WARNING Do not use gasoline crankcase draining or oil containing gaso...

Page 5: ...ains avant de commencer Le non respect de cette consigne pourrait mener des blessures caus es par le mouvement violent de la lance 12 Never make adjustments on machine while in operation 13 Be certain...

Page 6: ...tions specified in the manual Reporting Safety Defects If you believe that your trailer has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death you should immediately inform the National...

Page 7: ...ame of your trailer and have the required information printed on them They also list the maximum load that can be placed on the trailer without exceeding the load limits of the tires or the trailers o...

Page 8: ...warnings supplied in this manual Also read the information supplied with your tow vehicle so you know and understand it s limitations Never Tow the Trailer Before Checking Coupler and latch assembly s...

Page 9: ...the ball the latch should close firmly Keep the latch mechanism lightly oiled and clean Items to check for are as follows 1 Latch does not grasp ball securely Check the ball size Make sure the ball a...

Page 10: ...tongue the chain on the left side of the trailer tongue attached to the right side of the ball hitch the chain on the right side of the trailer tongue attached to the left side of the ball hitch This...

Page 11: ...n supplied on the example tire label and VIN tag check the tire size and capacity of your trailer as shown on the VIN tag on your trailer Proper Weight Distribution Tongue Weight Ensuring that your tr...

Page 12: ...La roulette doit tre en position relev e lors du remorquage de l appareil STEP 1 Release the quick release pin by rotating it clock wise Pull Quick release pin from receptacle Rotate the caster clock...

Page 13: ...press down on the brake pedal until it engages on the back tires To release the brake push the center of the brake to release see that it has disengaged from the back tire CAUTION This brake has a sp...

Page 14: ...nly if ball is properly seated in the coupler Tires Before mounting tires onto wheels make certain that the rim size and contour is approved for the tire as shown in the Tire and Rim Association Yearb...

Page 15: ...Secondary pressure release in the unlikely event the unloader valve fails Unloader Valve Safety device which when the spray gun closes prevents over pressurization NOTE If trigger on spray gun is rele...

Page 16: ...es for fastener part numbers NOTE Fastener assembly torque to install handle 10 ft lbs due to hollow tube handle Safety Rod installation Slide the rod through both holes in the tabs To secure rod bend...

Page 17: ...on threads Engage safety latch to prevent from triggering gun STEP 6 On electric start models you will need to install a battery making sure that the red cable is attached to the positive terminal Us...

Page 18: ...f poorly ventilated locations or areas where exhaust fans may cause an insufficient supply of oxygen Sufficient combustion can only be obtained when there is a sufficient supply of oxygen available fo...

Page 19: ...rely and pull trigger STEP 3 Turn the engine key switch to the on position till the engine starts Karcher HDS 3 5 40 GE MT Operator s Manual 9 807 942 0 C NOTE High pressure nozzle must be inserted at...

Page 20: ...ischarging the warm water onto the ground This thermal device prevents internal damage to the pump Cleaning Tips Pre rinse cleaning surface with fresh water Place detergent suction tube directly into...

Page 21: ...pressure wand handle for low pressure or connect the black detergent nozzle Pull trigger on spray gun and siphon water for one minute STEP 4 Turn garden hose water off Open the spray gun to relieve r...

Page 22: ...inked 6 Store the machine and accessories in a room which does not reach freezing temperatures CAUTION Failure to follow the above directions will result in damage to your pressure washer ATTENTION Le...

Page 23: ...mpering with the factory settings may cause personal injury and or property damage and will void the manufacturer s warranty Winterizing Procedure Damage due to freezing is not covered by warranty Adh...

Page 24: ...by operating the machine and checking to see that when the trigger on the spray gun is in the off position the burner is not firing ATTENTION Une inspection p riodique est recom mand e pour s assurer...

Page 25: ...l inlet temperatures that are at seasonal extremes higher or lower in locations where the temperature changes are beyond moderate temperatures of between 40 F and 90 F Colder temperatures will make fo...

Page 26: ...compressed air 4 Hand pack each bearing individually using a premium lithium base wheel bearing grease 5 Reinstall the hub reversing the procedure above using the bearing adjustment procedures below...

Page 27: ...pin over the end of the spindle and the other leg over the nut Tap legs slightly to set Cotter pin must be tight Posi lube Lubrication Procedure 1 Remove the rubber cap at end of the grease cap 2 Usin...

Page 28: ...ssemble and clean thoroughly High viscosity of detergent Dilute detergent to specifications Hole in detergent line s Repair hole Low detergent level Add detergent if needed Discharge water temperature...

Page 29: ...CHINE SMOKES WHILE BURNER UNIT IS RUNNING OR UNIT SMOKES AT COLD START ONLY WHEN BURNER IS OFF Improper air adjustment Readjust air bands on burner assembly Fuel pressure is low 140 psi for burner Adj...

Page 30: ...chedule Engine Oil SAE 10W 30 Inspect Daily Change After first 25 hours Filter Every 50 hours Air Cleaner Inspect Every 50 hours or monthly Clean Every 3 months Battery level Check monthly Engine Fuel...

Page 31: ...on Parts Inspect for bending loose fasteners wear X Hangers Inspect welds for cracks Wheel Nuts bolts Tighten to specified torque values Re torque after first 50 miles of use and periodically re check...

Page 32: ...9 807 942 0 Printed in U S A or Mexico...

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