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Sump plug and 

oil drain

Oil plug and 

oil fill

PIC. 21

Engine Oil

Used oil is a hazardous waste product and must be 

disposed of properly. Do not discard with household waste. 

Check with your local authorities, service centre, or dealer 

for safe disposal/recycling facilities. 

Draining oil

1.   With engine off but still warm, disconnect the spark 

plug wire and keep it away from the spark plug.

2.   Remove the oil dipstick.
3.   Remove the oil drain bolt.
4.   Drain the oil into an approved container.
5.   After the oil has drained, install and tighten the oil 

drain bolt.

To add engine oil, not included:

1.  Make sure pressure washer is level.
2.  Clean the oil dipstick area of any dirt and debris.
3.  Remove oil dipstick, see Pic 21, and wipe with  

a clean cloth.

4.  Replace the oil dipstick, DO NOT TURN OR TIGHTEN.
5.  Remove the dipstick and check the oil level. Correct oil 

level is at the top of the full indicator on the dipstick, 

Pic. 9B.

6.  Add oil, SAE30, via the oil fill Pic. 21.  Add about 100ml 

at a time and check before adding more oil.

7.  Oil level will take about 1 minute to drain down  

and settle.

8.  Check oil level using the oil dipstick, see Pic. 9B.
9.  Replace the oil dipstick, DO NOT TURN OR TIGHTEN.
10. Remove the dipstick and check the oil level. Correct oil 

level is at the top of the full indicator on the dipstick, 

Pic. 9B.

11. Repeat steps 6 to 10 until correct oil level is achieved.
12. Replace the oil dipstick and tighten

MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

NOTE: If unsure how to do any of these checks please 

contact our service centre or an authorised service agent.
NOTE:  When performing any maintenance or servicing 

always ensure the pressure washer is stopped and  

turned off.

First 5 Hours

•   Change engine oil

Daily or Every 8 Hours

•   Check engine oil level
•   Clean area around engine muffler and engine controls
•   Clean engine air intake grill

Every 25 Hours or Every Month

•   Clean engine air filter*
•   Clean pre-cleaner, if equipped

Every 50 Hours or Every 3 Months

•   Change engine oil
•   Service exhaust system

Every 200 Hours or Annually

•   Replace spark plug
•   Replace engine air filter
•   Replace pre-cleaner, if equipped
•   Service fuel system
•   Check valve clearance**
*   In dusty conditions or when airborne debris is present, 

clean more often.

**  Not required unless engine performance problems  

are noted. 

Repairs

Repairs to your pressure washer should only be carried  

out by an authorised service agent.
Call SMG for your closest centre.  

Aust. 1300 660 457    N.Z. 0800 474 876.

Summary of Contents for SXPW5531

Page 1: ...For service spare parts or product information please contact Smart Marketing Group Pty Ltd AUST 1300 660 457 N Z 0800 474 876 03596 02 19 MODEL NO SXPW5531 PETROL PRESSURE WASHER 5 5HP 2900PSI...

Page 2: ...ranty 3 4 General Safety Instructions 5 7 Specific Safety Instructions 8 Fuel Oil Information 9 Components and Controls 10 Assembly Instructions 11 12 Operating Instructions 13 16 Cleaning Tips 17 Mai...

Page 3: ...defective parts of the product with parts and components of similar quality grade and composition where an identical part or component is not available Products presented for repair may be replaced b...

Page 4: ...ts and components of similar quality grade and composition where an identical part or component is not available Products presented for repair may be replaced by refurbished products of the same type...

Page 5: ...eyes wash immediately with clean water and seek medical attention If any fuel is swallowed DO NOT induce vomiting seek immediate medical attention WORK AREA Work areas and benches should be kept tidy...

Page 6: ...sher CLEANING YOUR PRESSURE WASHER Always stop your pressure washer before you commence cleaning the unit Always ensure that your pressure washer has cooled about one 1 hour before cleaning and storin...

Page 7: ...ects or if there is a risk of slipping on wet or slippery floors suitable non slip covered safety footwear should be worn Protect your feet from dropping accidents Ear Protection The use of ear protec...

Page 8: ...d Ensure that the pressure washer has stopped and turned off when not in use before servicing lubricating making changes and when changing attachments such as air hoses tools Do not attempt to modify...

Page 9: ...is used any damage caused will not be covered under warranty OIL CHECK DAILY ONLY USE 4 STROKE MOTOR OIL To operate this pressure washer requires oil in the sump not supplied If the pressure washer d...

Page 10: ...ONTROLS Pic 1 1 Handle 2 Nozzles RED Pin Point YELLOW 15 GREEN 25 WHITE 40 BLACK Detergent 3 Gun and trigger 4 Fuel tank 5 Lance 6 Recoil Starter 7 Wheel 8 High pressure hose 9 Detergent control PIC 1...

Page 11: ...sible manner Wheels Pic 2 1 Place wheel on axle 2 Slide the axle into the tube under the frame Depress the brass button and push the axle into the tube 3 Rotate the axle until the button clicks and lo...

Page 12: ...Tube Pic 7 During times of no water flowing whilst motor is running the pump will heat up Periodically the pump will dump hot water through the tube to cool down Hose to Pump Pic 5 1 Attach the high...

Page 13: ...uel engine switch is OFF 2 Check that the spark plug lead is firmly attached to the top of the spark plug 3 Holding on to the cage gently rock the pressure washer and listen for any noise which may in...

Page 14: ...ure that the oil filler cap is screwed on tightly before attempting to start the pressure washer Warning Over filling the oil can damage the pressure washer this damage will not be covered under warra...

Page 15: ...Pic 12 12 Turn cold water source on 13 Release safety lock on trigger push lever down 14 Squeeze trigger on wand Hold down until all air is purged and a steady stream of water is passing through Pic 1...

Page 16: ...e With the ignition turned OFF gently pull on the recoil starter cord several times Re fit the spark plug and continue to pull the recoil starter cord until the piston is on the compression stroke whe...

Page 17: ...n from top to bottom and from left to right For removing extremely stubborn stains use dirt blaster nozzle Cars Boats Motorcycles with or without detergent Pre rinse vehicle with fresh water If using...

Page 18: ...ion or every 3 months and replaced every 100 hours operation or every 6 months which ever occurs first or whenever considered necessary 1 Unplug the spark plug lead off the spark plug 2 To clean use a...

Page 19: ...dipstick see Pic 9B 9 Replace the oil dipstick DO NOT TURN OR TIGHTEN 10 Remove the dipstick and check the oil level Correct oil level is at the top of the full indicator on the dipstick Pic 9B 11 Re...

Page 20: ...is obstructed Remove filter and rinse out in warm water Calcified gun hose or spray wand Blow out or remove debris with a fine needle Run distilled vinegar through detergent suction tube No detergent...

Page 21: ...84 PWNOZ 5 Nozzle red 84 PWNOZ 6 Nozzle white 84 PWNOZ 7 Nozzle green 84 PWNOZ 8 Recoil starter 84 PW5531RS Air filter 84 PW5531AF Spark plug 84 PW5531SP 9 Wheel 84 PWWH Note Gun trigger and lance ar...

Page 22: ...Replace Check Adjust Air filter Spark plug Oil Authorised Service Agent Name or Company Stamp Technician Date This Service is to be complete within 100 hours or 6 months of purchase which ever comes...

Page 23: ...imum pressure 2900PSI Flow rate 8L min Water inlet pressure 0 4MPa Water inlet temp 35oC Engine 5 5HP 4 stroke OHV Weight 30Kg no fuel Fuel volume 2 6L Oil SAE 30W or SAE 15W 40 Oil Quantity 600ml Spa...

Page 24: ...ur purchase receipt this will be required to make any claims under the warranty stated on page 3 STANLEY The STANLEY Logo The Notched Rectangle and the Yellow and Black Diagonal Package Design are all...

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