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WARNING!

 Petrol is extremely flammable and potentially  

 

explosive. Do not perform maintenance on petrol associated  

 

components where there is any source of ignition present such  

 

as cigarettes, sparks, naked flame or hot sufaces.

7.5  DEPOSIT CUP. 

7.5.1 The deposit cup at the base of the fuel tap should be cleaned  

 

out every 6 months or 100 hours depending on which comes  

 

first. Set the fuel tap to OFF by turning it to the left.

7.5.2 Unscrew the deposit cup from the base of the fuel tap and wash  

 

it and the associated ‘O’ ring in a high flash point solvent.  

 

Thoroughly dry the two components and reassemble them to the  

 

base of the fuel tap. Turn the fuel tap on and check for leaks.

7.6  MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE.

7.6.1 

before each use. 

 

Check engine oil level.

 

Inspect the unit for evidence of oil and fuel leaks.

7.6.2 

After the first month or 20 hours only. 

 

Change the engine oil.

7.6.3 

Every 50 hours. 

 

Change the engine oil.

7.6.4 

Every 6 months or 100 hours. 

 

Change the engine oil.

 

Inspect and clean air filter.

 

Clean the deposit cup.

 

Clean spark plug and check gap.

7.6.5 

Every 300 hours.

 

Replace air cleaner element. 

 

Check valve clearances.

 

Check idling speed.

 

Clean spark plug and check gap.

 

Clean fuel tank fuel filter.

Original Language Version

PCM2500.V2    Issue: 2 - 13/10/11

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Page 1: ... hose is damaged Also check that the hose is laid out straight and safely DO NOT jam the operating trigger in the operating position and DO NOT pull the trigger without holding and aiming the gun correctly WARNING DO NOT attempt to alter the pressure regulating valve as this may cause serious damage DO NOT move the washer by pulling on the high pressure hose or the mains water supply hose Use the ...

Page 2: ...ent creep and tilts back onto two pneumatic tyred wheels for moving Supplied with tools and full Instructions fig 2 fig 1 Note The water supply hose must be reinforced and have an internal diameter of 13mm 1 2 The minimum water supply rate must be at least equal to the washer flow rate 3 2 DETERGENT DELIVERY 3 2 1 Remove the cap from a bottle of detergent and place the bottle into the stowage fram...

Page 3: ...er as temperature pressure increase may damage sealing system 5 1 Starting procedure 5 1 1 Check engine oil level before each use 5 1 2 Check that the mains water feed hose is laid straight and then fully open the water tap Check to ensure there are no leaks from hoses or connections 5 1 3 Place the detergent input tube into the detergent container Fig 2 Ensure that the filter goes to the bottom o...

Page 4: ... Fresh oil also assists in cooling Old oil gradually becomes thick and loses its cooling ability as well as its lubricating qualities 6 MAINTENANCE wASHER 5 3 Cleaning 5 3 1 Push nozzle forward LOW PRESSURE and rotate to fan jet Only apply detergent at the low pressure rate 5 3 2 Depress the trigger to apply the detergent to the dry surface which is to be cleaned Vertical surfaces must be cleaned ...

Page 5: ...ng in a high flash point solvent Thoroughly dry the two components and reassemble them to the base of the fuel tap Turn the fuel tap on and check for leaks 7 6 Maintenance Schedule 7 6 1 Before each use Check engine oil level Inspect the unit for evidence of oil and fuel leaks 7 6 2 After the first month or 20 hours only Change the engine oil 7 6 3 Every 50 hours Change the engine oil 7 6 4 Every ...

Page 6: ... position Siphon nozzle blocked Clean nozzle Trigger will not move Trigger lock engaged Release trigger lock Water in crankcase High humidity Change oil more frequently Worn seals Return to Sealey dealer for seal replacement Noisy operation Worn bearings Return to Sealey dealer for bearing replacement Air mixed with water Check inlet line for correct size or restriction Rough pulsating operation w...

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