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7. Leaks: If any leaks are present, inspect the O-rings in the coupler and replace when damaged
or lost. See figure 27.
Fig. 27
STORAGE / WINTERIZING
Whenever your machine will be subjected to freezing temperatures, severe damage could occur caused
by freezing inside components. To prevent costly repairs, follow the steps below.
1. Be sure that the machine is off, the water supply has been disconnected and the pressure has
been relieved in the system.
2. Obtain a one-gallon container of nontoxic antifreeze.
3. Disconnect your high pressure hose, gun, and wand. Attach a 4 foot piece of garden hose to
the inlet of the pressure washer. Using a funnel, fill the garden hose with antifreeze and hold
in the air above the pressure washer. Turn the engine ON / OFF switch to the “OFF / STOP”
position. Pull the starter cord until the antifreeze is coming out of the high pressure quick
connect coupler (approximately 5 to 20 times). Disconnect the 4 foot piece of hose.
4. If possible, store the gun, wand, and hose indoors where they won’t freeze. Ensure any
leftover water has been drained from the gun, wand, and hose. Gas in the engine should be
drained or use a fuel stabilizer to prevent the fuel from going bad. When refilling the unit
later, make sure to use fresh gas and not gas that has sat over winter.
5. To return the pressure washer to service, simply reconnect to the water source, attach the
high pressure hose, turn the water on and squeeze the trigger to allow water to pass through
the system (do not start the engine). Once water becomes clear, you are then ready to
operate the pressure washer again.
DISPOSING OF THE TOOL
If your equipment has become damaged beyond repair, do not throw it out. Bring it to the appropriate
recycling facility.
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