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TROUBLE SHOOTING

ENGINE WILL NOT START

POSSIBLE CAUSE

SUGGESTED FIX

No or low fuel in the fuel tank

Fill fuel tank

No or low oil in sump

Fill oil sump

Fuel/Engine lever is OFF

Turn fuel/engine lever ON

Engine switch is OFF

Turn engine switch to ON

Choke is set to RUN

Slide choke to START

UNIT DOES NOT REACH HIGH PRESSURE

Diameter of garden hose is too small

Replace with a 12mm garden hose

Water supply is restricted

Check garden hose for kinks, leaks and blockage

Water inlet filter is clogged

Clean inlet filter

Black detergent nozzle is attached

Remove detergent nozzle and attach a high pressure nozzle

Not enough inlet water supply

Check garden hose for kinks, leaks and blockage

OUTPUT PRESSURE VARIES HIGH AND LOW

Pump is sucking air

Check garden hose for kinks, leaks or blockage.  
Check whether hoses and fittings are air tight

Water inlet filter is clogged

Clean inlet filter

Calcified gun, hose or spray wand

Blow out or remove debris with a fine needle. Run distilled 
vinegar through detergent suction tube

NO DETERGENT

Detergent suction tube not properly 
connected to the machine

Check connection

Detergent is too thick

Dilute detergent

SPRAY WAND LEAKS

A high pressure nozzle is attached

Replace with black detergent nozzle

Discharge nozzle is obstructed

Blow out or remove debris with fine needle

GARDEN HOSE CONNECTION LEAKS

Filter on detergent suction tube is clogged

Run warm water through filter to remove debris

Damaged or clogged detergent suction tube

Remove obstruction or replace detergent suction tube

PUMP IS NOISY

Loose fittings

Check that all fittings are tight

Spray wand not properly attached

Tighten the spray wand onto the gun. Turn the wand collar 
clockwise onto the gun threads until tight

WATER LEAKS FROM PUMP

Pump is sucking air

Check whether hoses and fittings air tight. Turn off machine and purge pump by 
squeezing trigger gun until a steady flow of water emerges through nozzle

Loose fittings

Check that all fittings are tight

OIL DROP

Oil seals are damaged or worn

Call service centre

Summary of Contents for TPPW26

Page 1: ...2 6HP PETROL PRESSURE WASHER Instruction Manual 03740 05 18 For service spare parts or product information please contact Smart Marketing Group Pty Ltd AUST 1300 660 457 N Z 0800 474 876 PLU 555143...

Page 2: ...ooting 21 Parts Diagram 22 Service Log 23 Please take note of serial number and write here for ease of reference Serial Number ________________________________ Date of Purchase _______________________...

Page 3: ...onent will be replaced or repaired SMG reserves the right to replace defective parts of the product with parts and components of similar quality grade and composition where an identical part or compon...

Page 4: ...o replace 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 r...

Page 5: ...o touch or operate pressure washers or touch extension cords All pressure washers should be kept out of reach of children When NOT in use keep the pressure washer preferably stored or locked in a secu...

Page 6: ...efully checked to determine that it will operate properly and perform its intended function Check for broken or missing parts and have them replaced or repaired at an authorised service facility Check...

Page 7: ...the pressure washer on its side ALWAYS operate or store in an upright manner on firm solid ground Ensure that the pressure washer has stopped and turned off when not in use before servicing lubricati...

Page 8: ...rranty 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 does not have the correct level of oil in the sump it wi...

Page 9: ...ger 3 Nozzles RED 0 GREEN 25 WHITE 40 BLACK Detergent 4 High pressure hose 5 Lance 6 Fuel tank 1 2 6 5 10 15 7 14 8 9 13 11 4 3 7 Choke 8 Fuel tap 9 On Off switch 10 Recoil starter 11 Water inlet 12 O...

Page 10: ...ic 2 1 Slide the axle into the tube under the frame Depress the brass button and push the axle into the tube 2 Rotate the axle until the button clicks and locks into the hole in the tube Handle Pic 3A...

Page 11: ...ng and tighten clockwise 2 To remove loosen by turning anti clockwise and remove hose Garden Connection Pic 7A 1 Screw black garden hose connection clockwise onto the pump IMPORTANT NOTICE Release Dum...

Page 12: ...the motor this will not be covered by warranty 1 Ensure the engine is OFF 2 Ensure the fuel tap and engine switch are both OFF 3 Use fresh fuel as detailed on page 8 4 Do not fill fuel tank above the...

Page 13: ...nnect 1 Pull down QC collar 2 Lift nozzle out 3 Release QC collar RED GREEN WHITE BLACK SELECTING NOZZLE Red 0 This nozzle is for high pressure and proves a single pencil stream of water Green 25 This...

Page 14: ...el when filling with oil DO NOT TIP 5 Only fill oil to the top of the thread Pic 10B 6 Ensure that the oil filler cap is screwed on tightly before attempting to start the pressure washer Warning Over...

Page 15: ...lease safety lock on trigger lift lever up see page 11 14 Squeeze trigger on wand Hold down until all air is purged and a steady stream of water is passing through Pic 16 15 Release trigger to stop wa...

Page 16: ...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 noz...

Page 17: ...one tablespoon full of clean engine oil into the spark plug hole 3 With the ignition turned OFF gently pull on the recoil starter cord several times 4 Re fit the spark plug and continue to pull the r...

Page 18: ...ILTER PIC 20 Air filter should be checked daily and cleaned or replaced every 25 hours of operation or every 3 months whichever occurs first or whenever considered necessary To Replace the Air Filter...

Page 19: ...mended 1 Make sure pressure washer is level 2 Clean the oil dipstick area of any dirt and debris 3 Remove oil dipstick Pic 22 and wipe with a clean cloth 4 Replace the oil dipstick DO NOT TURN OR TIGH...

Page 20: ...ine air intake grill Every 25 Hours or Every Month Clean engine air filter Every 50 Hours or Every 3 Months Change engine oil Every 200 Hours or Annually Replace spark plug Replace engine air filter S...

Page 21: ...ay wand Blow out or remove debris with a fine needle Run distilled vinegar through detergent suction tube NO DETERGENT Detergent suction tube not properly connected to the machine Check connection Det...

Page 22: ...en 84 PWN0Z 7 Nozzle red 84 PWN0Z 8 Recoil starter 84 TPPW26RS 9 Air filter 84 TPPW26AF 10 Wheel 84 TPPW26WH User replaceable parts listed below All other parts must be serviced replaced by an authori...

Page 23: ...mes first Replace Air filter Oil Spark Plug Authorised Service Agent Name or Company Stamp Technician Date This service is to be completed within 150 hours or 9 months of purchase which ever comes fir...

Page 24: ...E WASHER Manufactured and packaged for SRGS PTY LTD ABN 23 113 230 050 751 Gympie Road Lawnton Queensland 4501 Australia 5m Hose 1 3L Fuel tank Gun trigger Recoil starter Nozzles Lance Soft grip handl...

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