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Pressure Washer
Definition of Pressure Washer: A machine that cleans dirty surfaces with high pressure water. This pressure
washer produces cold water high pressure spray. Cleaning chemicals may be incorporated into the spray if desired
on models equipped for "chemical induction through the pump". The pressure pump for this equipment is
powered by a gasoline internal combustion engine.
Equipment Protection Facts
Inspect Upon Delivery:
FIRST! Inspect for missing or damaged components. See
“Initial Set-Up/Installation”
section for where to report missing or
damaged parts.
Add Engine Oil:
Engine is shipped
without oil
. See the “Engine Manual” section of this manual for instructions on capacity and viscosity
recommendations.
Water Flow Requirements:
Make sure your supply water flow rate is 20% higher than the pressure washer's flow rate (see "Operations",
section for detail), and that your water is clean and particle free.
Do not run Pressure Washer without proper inlet water supply to high pressure pump and for more than 1 minute without
depressing trigger on gun to circulate water to avoid damaging pump.
Chemical Spraying:
Use only approved pressure washer chemicals designed for high-pressure use. Use soap adjustment knob to regulate cleaning
power (on select units).
Storage:
Do not allow water to freeze in the pump, hose, or spray gun(s). See “Storage” for more information.
Maintenance Schedule:
Engine and pump require periodic inspection and servicing to keep pressure washer functioning efficiently. See “
Maintenance Schedule
Summary
” for frequency of servicing.
Battery:
A battery is required for electric start feature (Denoted by
E in model #
only). A battery is not included. Purchase a standard 12 VDC,
10 Ah battery, and further detail in “Specifications” section.
WARNING: SPECIAL HAZARDS
CO Poisoning:
Exhaust from engine contains carbon monoxide, a poisonous gas that can cause carbon monoxide poisoning and
possible death if inhaled.
Injection Injury
: High-pressure spray can pierce skin and underlying tissues, leading to serious injury and possible amputation.
Such an injection injury can result in blood poisoning and/or severe tissue damage.
Flying Debris
: High-pressure spray can cause flying debris and possible surface damage.
Electric shock
: Operating equipment in wet conditions or near water can cause electric shock.
Chemical Exposure:
Cleaning chemical vapors or contact with skin may be hazardous.
Fire/Explosion:
Engine sparking can ignite fuel or other flammable liquids or vapors in the vicinity. Hot exhaust from engine can ignite
combustible materials.
Burns
: Pressure Washer pump and engine are hot surfaces that can cause burn injuries. Detailed
safety information about these hazards appears throughout this manual.
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