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8.4. 

  

AIR CLEANER. 

8.4.1.   

The air cleaner is situated below the fuel tank (see fig.2). To access the air cleaner elements, unclip the over-centre clips at the top and  

 

bottom and remove the black cover to reveal the foam pads as shown in fig.11. 

8.4.2. 

  

Remove the foam pads from the air cleaner housing.

8.4.3. 

 

Wash the foam pads with a household detergent or a high flash-

point solvent and squeeze dry.

8.4.4. 

 

Refit the two foam pads (coarse pad outermost) into the location and bed down.

8.4.5. 

 

Replace air filter casing lid and secure with both over-centre clips.

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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 surfaces.

8.5.    

MAINTENANCE

 

Before each use. 

 

Check engine oil level.

 

Inspect the unit for evidence of oil and fuel leaks.

 

After the first month or 20 hours only. 

 

Change the engine oil.

 

Every 50 hours. 

 

Change the engine oil.

 

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.

 

Every 300 hours.

 

Replace air cleaner element. 

 

Check valve clearances.

 

Check idling speed.

 

Clean spark plug and check gap.

 

Clean fuel tank fuel filter

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PWM2500SP | Issue:3 13/07/17

Original Language Version

© Jack Sealey Limited

Summary of Contents for PWM2500SP

Page 1: ... will tend to kick backwards when you first pull the trigger 8 8 DO NOT allow children or untrained persons to operate the washer 8 8 DO NOT connect other appliances to the washer inlet or outlet Only use the supplied or recommended outlet nozzle 8 8 DO NOT use the washer if the water supply hose is damaged Also check that the hose is laid out straight and safely 8 8 DO NOT jam the operating trigg...

Page 2: ...ety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance 2 INTRODUCTION Petrol powered pressure washer with recoil starting Ideal for commercial applications with 5mtr pressure hose 1mtr gun and lance and adjustable nozzle Self priming pump makes this unit fully portable and can be used where no mains pressure is available Can draw clean water from water butts and tanks...

Page 3: ...n pipe may require priming if drawing water from a level lower than the pump 4 2 DETERGENT DELIVERY 4 2 1 Attach the BLACK low pressure nozzle to the end of the lance Remove the cap from a bottle of detergent and place the bottle in the detergent holder 4 2 2 On the top of the pump outlet is a brass suction injection fitting Push the detergent input pipe onto the fitting fig 6 and place the filter...

Page 4: ...ap in the OFF position Push the fuel tap up to the right to the open position 6 1 6 If the engine is cold move the choke lever to the left to close the choke 6 1 7 Move the throttle lever slightly to the left fig 7 shows the throttle in the full throttle position 6 1 8 Turn the engine switch to the ON position Take hold of the recoil starter handle see fig 1 and pull it slowly until you feel resis...

Page 5: ...ith nozzle downwards and pull trigger until all water has drained out 7 4 3 Connect a short length of garden hose to the water inlet and using a funnel pour an antifreeze mixture into it 7 4 4 Pull the recoil starter several times to circulate the antifreeze through the pump Continue to add antifreeze and pull the recoil until antifreeze is expelled from the pump 8 MAINTENANCE ENGINE 8 1 Change en...

Page 6: ...remely 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 surfaces 8 5 MAINTENANCE Before each use Check engine oil level Inspect the unit for evidence of oil and fuel leaks After the first month or 20 hours only Change the engine oil Every 50 hours Change the engi...

Page 7: ...n pump Check inlet hose for correct size or leaks Engine running hot Wrong grade of oil Use recommended oil Oil too high low Adjust oil level to recommended level PWM2500SP Issue 3 13 07 17 Original Language Version Jack Sealey Limited Sealey Group Kempson Way Suffolk Business Park Bury St Edmunds Suffolk IP32 7AR 01284 757500 01284 703534 sales sealey co uk www sealey co uk ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION...

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