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TAKING A BREAK DURING USE
If taking a break of more than 2 minutes during use you
must turn the pressure washer off. See stopping your
pressure washer on page 14.
Damage will be caused if the pressure cleaner is left
running while the trigger is off no water coming out
for more than 2 minutes. Damaged caused will not be
covered under warranty. Pressure washer pump may also
release hot water from the release tube, when the pump
temperature gets too hot during this break time.
NOZZLE CLEANING (PIC. 17)
Clogging of the spray tip increases the water pressure in
the pump and might damage the pump.
Clean the spray tip by carefully inserting the provided
spray tip cleaner, or a thin sharp object (e.g. paper clips)
into the tip to remove deposits.
NOTE: If motor is labouring it is probably caused by a
blocked nozzle. Clean nozzle as above.
DRAINING THE TANK AND CARBURETOR (PIC. 18)
1. Turn OFF fuel valve to make sure fuel is drained and
the tank is empty. Residual fuel left over a long time
will cause difficulty when next starting the engine.
2. Position an approved fuel container under the
carburetor drain screw to catch fuel; loosen the bolt
(Pic. 18). Allow fuel to drain completely into container.
3. Retighten drain bolt.
4. After draining the fuel tank and carburetor, start the
engine and allow it to run until the unit runs out of fuel.
Consult hazardous waste management guidelines in
your area for the proper way to dispose of fuel.
PIC. 17
PIC. 18