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PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE

the soot on the coil must be washed off after coil has 
been removed using the following steps:

  1.  Remove the tank head assembly by lifting the tank 

head off.

  2. Remove the two pipe nipples and associated fi t-

tings.

  3.  Lift the coil out of the outer wrap.

CAUTION: the coil weighs about 80 lbs. Use proper 
lifting techniques.

  4.  Clean, repair and replace the coil by reversing the 

above steps.

Coil Reinstallation

Reinstall by reversing the above steps 4 through 1.

Fuel:

Use clean fuel oil that is not contaminated with water 
and debris. Replace fuel filter and drain tank every 100 
hours of operation. Use Kerosene No. 1 or No. 2 Heating 
Fuel (ASTM D306) or diesel only. NEVER use gasoline 
in your burner tank. Gasoline is more combustible than 
fuel oil and could result in a serious explosion. NEVER 
use crankcase or waste oil in your burner. Fuel unit 
malfunction could result from contamination.

Ignition Circuit:

Periodically inspect wires, spring contact and elec-
trodes for condition, security and proper spacing. For 
transformer test (CAUTION 10,000 VOLTS)
 use defect 
free insulated screwdriver and keep fingers off blade!  
Lay blade across one contact: OK if arc will span 1/2" 
between end of blade and other contact (see following 
illustration). 

Electrode Setting: Beckett

Burner Nozzle:

Keep the tip free of surface deposits by wiping it with a 
clean, solvent-saturated cloth, being careful not to plug 
or enlarge the nozzle. For maximum efficiency, replace 
the nozzle each season. 

Fuel Control System:

The  pressure washer utilizes a fuel solenoid valve 
located on the fuel pump to control flow of fuel to the 
combustion chamber. This solenoid is activated by a 
pressure switch located on the unloader valve. When 
an operator releases the trigger on the spray gun, the 
pressure drops, allowing the pressure switch to activate 
the fuel solenoid. The solenoid then closes, shutting off 
the supply of fuel to the combustion chamber. Controlling 
the flow of fuel in this way gives an instantaneous burn 
or no burn situation, thereby eliminating high and low 
water temperatures, and combustion smoke normally 
associated with machines incorporating a spray gun. 
Periodic inspection is recommended to insure that the 
fuel solenoid valve functions properly. This can be done 
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.

Fuel Pressure Adjustment:

To adjust fuel pressure, turn the adjusting screw with a
screwdriver (located on the fuel pump) clockwise to 
increase, counterclockwise to decrease. Do not exceed 
200 PSI.  

Beckett Burner Air Adjustment

Machines are preset and performance tested at the 
factory — elevation 100' above sea level. A one time 
correction for your location will pay off in economy, 
performance and extended service life. If a smoky or 
eye-burning exhaust is being emitted from the stack, 
two things should be checked.

First, check the fuel to be certain that kerosene or No. 
1 home heating fuel is being used.

Next, check the air adjustment on the burner. An oily, 
black, smoky fire indicates a lack of air and the air band 
should be moved to allow the air to flow through the 
burner. Sharp, eye-burning fumes indicate too much 
air flowing through the combustion chamber. The air 
band should be moved to allow less air to flow through 
the burner.

To adjust: Start the machine and turn burner ON. 
Loosen two locking screws found in the air shutter 
openings (refer to illustration) and close air shutter 
until black smoke appears from burner exhaust vent. 
Note air band position. Next slowly open the air shutter 
until white smoke just starts to appear. Turn air shutter 

Side View

Top View

Nozzle

1/16"

7/16"

Electrode

5/32" Gap

Summary of Contents for STP-201507D

Page 1: ...D 1 109 101 0 STP 201507D 1 109 102 0 STP 352007A 1 109 103 0 STP 231007D 1 109 133 0 STP 352007A 1 109 134 0 9 801 191 0 To locate your local Shark Commercial Pressure Washer Dealer nearest you visit...

Page 2: ...eference 9 9 v 02 14B Introduction and Safety Information 3 5 Component Identification 6 Operating Instructions 7 8 Preventative Maintenance and Service 9 11 Exploded Views 12 13 Exploded Views Parts...

Page 3: ...rrupter GFCI If rated more than 250 volts or more than single phase this product should only be connected to a power supply receptacle protected by a GFCI INTRODUCTION IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION DAN...

Page 4: ...before using pressure washer 6 1 8 3A 8 OR SEVERE INJURY TO PERSONS KEEP CLEAR OF NOZZLE WARNING 7ARNING High pressure devel oped by these machines will cause personal injury or equip ment damage Kee...

Page 5: ...tenance Normal precautions should be taken by the operator of the machine to prevent moisture from reaching the electrical controls 2 It is recommended that a partition be made between the wash area a...

Page 6: ...ner Motor Nozzle Coupler Variable Pressure Insulated Wand Control Handle High Pressure Outlet Hose Insulated Spray Gun Trigger Detergent Suction Hose Detergent Bucket not included Garden Hose not incl...

Page 7: ...on water 3 Check fuel tank and pump oil levels 4 Connect high pressure hose to discharge nipple by sliding quick coupler collar back If detergent is to be applied insert a detergent injector as shown...

Page 8: ...ockwise on the variable pressure wand This lowers the pres sure by directing the water flow through the soap nozzle and allows the detergent injector to siphon soap 6 Open trigger spray gun Water dete...

Page 9: ...a heated room If this is not possible then mix a 50 50 solution of anti freeze water into a 5 gallon bucket Place a short section of garden hose into bucket and connect it to machine Elevate bucket a...

Page 10: ...ator releases the trigger on the spray gun the pressure drops allowing the pressure switch to activate the fuel solenoid The solenoid then closes shutting off the supply of fuel to the combustion cham...

Page 11: ...ne is preset for operation at altitudes below 1000 feet If operated at higher altitudes it may be necessary to adjust the air band for a 1 or 2 smoke spot on the Bacharach scale To adjust start machin...

Page 12: ...2 64 65 53 To Fuel Tank 70 73 76 71 75 74 55 52 38 37 44 36 39 44 35 41 60 43 46 50 51 47 48 49 67 66 63 62 64 26 16 To Fuel Tank 11 10 Reversed View of Label Reversed View of Labels 45 Detail See Con...

Page 13: ...E WASHER OPERATOR S MAN U AL VIEW RIGHT MOT OR OV ER LO AD PU SH TO RE SE T DE PO SIT IVO DE RE PO SIC ION ged View Overload Button 77 33 21 20 30 15 17 23 25 26 28 29 27 24 72 12 11 8 13 11 9 7 6 5 3...

Page 14: ...D 201507D 1 9 802 518 0 Strain Relief STRT Lq Tite 352007A 1 29 9 802 526 0 Locknut 3 4 8465 1 ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY 30 9 175 018 0 UU1 3500PSI UNIVERSAL UNLOADER 1 31 9 800 049 0 Label Manufac...

Page 15: ...oad Reset Lexan 1 73 9 802 103 0 Bushing Snap 1 74 9 802 432 0 GFCI 120V 15A w 36 12 3 Cord 231007D 1 9 802 431 0 GFCI 120V 20A w 36 12 3 Cord 201507D 1 9 802 430 0 GFCI 240V 1PH 30A w 36 10 3 Cord 35...

Page 16: ...18 779 0 Screw 4mm x 6mm 4 7 9 802 791 0 Nut Cage 10 32 x 16 Ga 8 8 See Page 17 Nozzle 4 9 9 802 064 0 Grommet Rubber Nozzle Holder 4 10 9 804 521 0 Box Electric black 1 8 922 551 0 Box Electric 133 0...

Page 17: ...M PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY 7 9 802 287 0 Nozzle SAQMEG 0003 1 Red 201507D 9 802 288 0 Nozzle SAQMEG 1503 1 Yellow 201507D 9 802 289 0 Nozzle SAQMEG 2503 1 Green 201507D 9 802 290 0 Nozzle SAQMEG 4003 1...

Page 18: ...EAM INJECTOR PARTS LIST ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY 1 9 802 215 0 Injector Detergent 1 Non Adjust 2 231007D 201507D 9 802 216 0 Injector Detergent 1 Non Adjust 3 352007A 2 6 390 126 0 Clamp Hose UNI...

Page 19: ...1 15 O Ring 12 ID x 2 CS A D 2 16 O Ring 6 ID X 2 CS A D 1 ITEM PART DESCRIPTION KIT QTY 17 9 149 006 0 Sliding Connector Guide 1 18 O Ring Backup A D 1 6 x 1 45 x 1 68 19 Ball Housing Assy C D 1 20...

Page 20: ...x 55 56 1 33 9 804 582 0 Needle Bearing 1 34 9 804 583 0 Motor Flange 56C 1 35 9 803 210 0 Washer 4 ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY 1 9 803 938 0 Crankcase 1 2 9 804 586 0 Plunger Oil Seal 3 3 See Kit Be...

Page 21: ...803 966 0 Connecting Rod 3 47 9 803 218 0 Spring Washer 6 48 8 933 020 0 Connecting Rod Screw 6 49 9 803 969 0 O Ring 2 62 x 107 62 1 50 9 803 968 0 Crankcase Cover 1 51 9 803 197 0 Gasket 1 52 9 803...

Page 22: ...efghijieifh k lmv 02 14B OPERATOR S MANUAL PRESSURE WASHER nn 5 4 50 51 opqrstpupvw xarts For best performance specify genuine KNA replacement parts...

Page 23: ...0 IGNITOR BURNER 120V 1 23 8 919 115 0 IGNITOR BURNER 230V 1 Item Part Description Qty 8 919 116 0 IGNITOR BURNER 12VDC 1 24 8 751 165 0 PLUG HOLE 0 875 PLASTIC 1 25 8 750 830 0 PLUG HOLE 0 285 PLASTI...

Page 24: ...r replace if necessary Unloader valve seat faulty Check and replace if necessary Nozzle incorrectly sized Check and replace if necessary see serial plate for proper size Worn piston packing Check and...

Page 25: ...NCE SCHEDULE Replace Fuel Lines Annually Pump Oil Inspect Daily inspect the oil level Change After first 50 hours then every 500 hours or annually Clean Burner Filter Monthly more often if fuel qualit...

Page 26: ...shark pw com Form 9 801 191 0 Revised 02 14B Printed in U S A or Mexico...

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