6.6. Cleaning.
6.6.1. DO NOT allow the air intakes to become blocked. If dust or debris accumulates in the
Pressure Washer, clean the Pressure Washer with a damp cloth or soft bristle brush.
6.6.2. DO NOT spray Pressure Washer with a garden hose or pressure washer. Water may
enter the Pressure Washer and cause damage to the engine and pump.
6.7. Storage and transportation.
6.7.1. Allow to cool: Your pressure washer can get very hot when in use. A hot engine and
exhaust system can cause severe burns and even ignite some materials. So, allow it to cool
for at least fifteen minutes before moving or storing it.
6.7.2. Keep upright: To avoid damaging your pressure washer and spilling fuel, the pressure
washer should remain in an upright position at all times.
6.7.3. Turn OFF: Confirm that the Engine Switch is in the OFF position and turn the fuel shut
off lever to the off/closed position and make sure that the Fuel Tank Cap is closed.
6.7.4. Remove Spark Plug Wire: When machine is not in use, remove spark plug wire to
prevent unintentional starting or operation by untrained persons.
6.7.5. Protect your pressure washer: Never drop your pressure washer and protect it from
getting damaged when using, transporting, or storing it. Never lay heavy objects on your
pressure washer.
6.7.6. Carefully select storage area: While in storage, your pressure washer needs to be free
of dust and not exposed to high-humidity conditions. Select a clean and dry area that is away
from sources of heat, open flames, sparks, or pilot lights, even if gas tank is empty. Residual
gasoline could ignite. Select area that is away from extreme high and low temperatures. So,
examine the storage area closely to be sure it’s an appropriate storage area.
6.5.2. Checking oil level.
6.5.2.1.
Remove the oil filler cap/dipstick and check that the oil is at the top of the
filler neck thread.
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