Thank you Thank you for selecting our products. Our personnel have proudly made every effort to ensure that your new pressure washer is of the quality you expect. But things do occasionally go wrong. This is why every pressure washer is covered by a limited warranty. Among other things, this warranty provides for the replacement of parts found to be defective during the operation of your new pressure washer.
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WARNING Failure to follow these warnings could result in The following warnings must be followed. serious personal injury or death! Never allow children or untrained personnel to operate machinery. Gun kicks back--hold with both hands. Electrical equipment can cause shock and sparks. Do not bypass or remove the grounding prong in any electrical plug.
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Initial setup and operation of your new pressure washer Inspection When you receive your pressure washer, be sure you check for concealed freight damage. Any for freight damage should be noted with the delivering carrier. If you have any questions related to freight, damage call the 800 number listed in the front of the manual.
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Initial setup and operation of your new pressure washer, cont. During The pressure was set at the factory during the testing procedure, no adjustments to the machine operation should be required for operation. During operation the burner may cycle on and off. The adjustable thermostat may be set to desired temperature.
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Shut down procedure, cont. Engine oil should be changed per the manufacturers recommendations. Refer to enclosed man- Engine ufacturer’s literature. Filters Water, oil, fuel filters, hoses and fittings should be checked prior to every operation for clean- liness, leaks and needed repair and replacement. Troubleshooting: common problems and solutions Despite the complexity of your power washing equipment, a number of common complaints stem from rela- tively simple problems.
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Troubleshooting: common problems and solutions, cont. Malfunction Cause Remedy U U n n l l o o a a d d e e r r c c y y c c l l e e s s w w h h e e n n g g u u n n i i s s -Leak in trigger or discharge -Inspect leaking fittings and repair or replace s s h h u u t t o o f f f f...
Burner troubleshooting Pump is running Burner is running Burner will not fire Check fuel supply Tank empty Fill fuel tank Tank full While machine is running, disconnect fuel line at burner housing. Is fuel flowing? Check transformer by arching an Transformer does not operate Replace transformer insulated handle across contacts.
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Reference Pump may look different but the locations of these items are similar. Burner s s witch Flow s s witch 526300 Thermostat, a a djustable 540110 540116.1 Pop o o ff v v alve 515500 Pressure a a djustment k k nob Injector, c c hemical (Refer to pump breakdown) (509555)
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Pop o o ff v v alve 515500 (2500-3000) Hose, j j umper CAT 33961 (4000) 509094 (30”pump/coil) Injector, c c hemical 509555 Coupler f f itting 527715 M x F Engine c c ontrols Throttle / Choke / Fuel shut-off Switch, B B urner 526300 (25006) 526295 (3000-4000)
Burner motor Specifications 14 VDC, 1/6 horsepower, 13.5 Amps (max), 3450 RPM, CCW from shaft end, N.E.M.A. “M” flange Replaceable brushes Note : If polarity is reversed, motor will run backwards. Lubrication The motor is permanently lubricated and has no need for oiling. Brushes Check every 300 hundred hours of operation.
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527800 Twist fast socket 1/4” x 22mm Replacement tips for all units Flow 3 GPM 4 GPM Tip description 1700SHDR 3000 / 4000 Q and TR-style 00045 Q meg 0004 Q meg Yellow 15045 Q meg 1504 Q meg Green...
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