P1PE P3000PWA User manual

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FOR YOUR SAFETY
You must read and understand
this manual before use.
Keep this manual for future
reference.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Pressure Washer Identification… ...................................................3
Service Record… ............................................................................3
Introduction….................................................................................4
Safety Information… ......................................................................4
General Safety Information…......................................................... 5
Important Safety Instructions…...................................................... 6
Pressure Washer Components…..................................................... 7
Pressure Washer Preparation…........................................................8
Pressure Washer Operation… ........................................................12
Pressure Washer Maintenance & Care........................................... 15
Storage & Transport…...................................................................19
Specifications… .............................................................................20
Troubleshooting .............................................................................21
Recycling & Product Disposal… ...................................................22
Declaration of Conformity.............................................................23
Contact Details…...........................................................................24

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PRESSURE WASHER IDENTIFICATION
Refer to the illustration below for the location of the serial number. Record pressurewasher
information in the spaces provided.
DATE OF PURCHASE:
PURCHASED FROM:
PRESSURE WASHER SERIALNUMBER:
Serial Number
SERVICE RECORD
Record Service Dates:
Date
Date
Date
Date
Date
Date
Change Oil
Change Spark Plug
Clean Fuel Tank
Clean Air Filter

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INTRODUCTION
This manual contains special messages to bring attention to potential safety
concerns, pressure washer damage as well as helpful operating and servicing
information. Please read all the information carefully to avoid injury and machine
damage.
SAFETY INFORMATION
Before operating this pressure washer read and observe all warnings, cautions, and instructions on the pressure
washer and in this Owner’s Manual.
NOTE: The following safety information is not meant to cover all possible conditions and situations that may
occur. Read the entire Owner’s Manual for safety and operating instructions. Failure to follow instructions and
safety information could result in serious injury or death.
This safety alert symbol is used to identify safety information about hazards that can result in personal injury.
A signal word (DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION) isused with the alert symbol to indicate the
likelihood and the potential severity of injury. In addition, a hazard symbol may be used to
represent the type of hazard.
DANGER indicates a hazard, which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING indicates a hazard, which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION indicates a hazard, which, if not avoided, might result in minor or moderate injury.
CAUTION when used without the alert symbol, indicates a situation that could result in damage to the engine or
pressure washer.

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GENERAL SAFETY PROCEDURES
DANGER: CARBON MONOXIDE
Using a pressure washer indoors CAN KILL YOU IN MINUTES. Pressure washer exhaust contains carbon
monoxide (CO). This is a poison gas you cannot see or smell. If you can smell the pressure washer exhaust, you
are breathing CO. But even if you cannot smell the exhaust, you could be breathing CO.
NEVER use a pressure washer inside homes, garages, crawlspaces, or other partly enclosed areas. Deadly levels
of carbon monoxide can build up in these areas. Using a fan or opening windows and doors does NOT
supply enough fresh air. ONLY use a pressure washer outside and far away from windows, doors, and
vents. These openings can pull in pressure washer exhaust.
Even if you use a pressure washer correctly, CO may leak into the home. ALWAYS use a battery-powered or
battery-backup CO alarm in the home. If you start to feel sick, dizzy, or weak after the pressure washer has
been running, move to fresh air RIGHT AWAY. See a doctor. You may have carbon monoxide poisoning.
WARNING: The exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to cause cancer, birth
defects, or other reproductive harm.
WARNING: This pressure washer may emit highlyflammable and explosive petrol vapors, which
can cause severe burns or even death if ignited. A nearby open flame can lead to explosion even if
it isn’t directly in contact with petrol.
•
Do not operate near open flame.
•
Do not smoke near pressure washer.
•
Always operate on a firm, level surface.
•
Always turn pressure washer off before refueling. Allow pressure washer to cool for at least 2 minutes
before removing fuel cap. Loosen cap slowly to relieve pressure in tank.
•
Do not overfill fuel tank. Petrol may expand during operation. Do not fill to the top of the tank.
Allow for expansion.
•
Always check for spilled fuel before operating.
•
Empty fuel tank before storing or transporting the pressure washer.
•
Do not allow children or non-qualified persons to operate.

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GENERAL SAFETY PROCEDURES
WARNING: This pressure washer produces heat when running. Temperatures near exhaust
can exceed 1500 F (650 C).
Do not touch hot surfaces. Pay attention to warning labels on the pressure washer identifying hot parts
of the machine.
Allow pressure washer to cool down after use before touching the engine or areas of the pressure washer
that become hot during operation.
CAUTION: Misuse of this pressure washer rcan damage it and shorten its life.
Only use the pressure washer for its intended purposes.
Turn the engine switch to “OFF” position when the engine is not running.
The high pressure stream of water can cut through skin and cause serious injury. Do not aim the stream of water
at yourself or at any one else, including animals.
Hoses and tubes can become damaged from coming in to contact with a hot engine or muffler. Always double
check the hose for perforations before starting up the machine and keep it clear of the engine and the muffler.
Kickback from operation can cause the user to fall down. Always operate the pressure washer on a level and
non- elevated surface to prevent the risk of falling.
Always wear safety goggles to protect from possible mishaps with the stream or detergents. Always be
aware of the dangers associated with the detergents and chemicals that you are working with.
Attach all hoses before starting the engine.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS –This manual contains important instructions for the P1PE Pressure
Washer that should be followed during installation and maintenance of the pressure washer.
Pressure washers vibrate in normal use. During and after the use of the pressure washer, inspect both the
pressure washer as well as extension and power supply cords for damage resulting from vibration. Have
damaged items repaired or replaced as necessary. Do not use plugs or cords that show signs of damage such as
broken or cracked insulation.

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PRESSURE WASHER COMPONENTS
Use the illustrations below to become familiar the locations and functions of the various components and
controls of this pressure washer.
A
Handle
J
Fuel Filler Cap
B
25ft High Pressure Hose
K
Choke Lever
C
Recoil Starter Handle
L
Engine ON/OFF Switch
D
Exhaust
M
Air Filter
E
High Pressure Hose Outlet
N
Soap Tank
F
Water Inlet
O
Oil Filler Cap / Dipstick
G
Foot
P
Soap Fill
H
Spray Gun
Q
Soap Drain Tube
I
Locking Trigger

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Cleaning Tool
Upper Gun Screw & Lock Nut
Open the packaging and take out all loose parts from the box. Make sure all the components are accounted
for before discarding the packaging. If any part is missing or broken, please contact our customer service
department.
PACKING LIST
•
Pressure washer
•
Quick start guide
•
Operator’s manual
•
Spray gun
•
Extension lance with quick-connect
fitting
•
High pressure lance
Upper frame
•
Spray gun hook (upper)
•
Spray gun hook (lower)
•
Spray nozzles (4) - 0°, 25°, ,40° and soapnozzle
•
Foot (1)
•
Nozzle cleaner
WARNING: Do not attempt to assemble or operate this pressure washer until you have read and understood
this entire manual. If you have any problems assembling or operating this unit, please call your dealer/
WARNING: Do not operate this pressure washer if any of the parts are damaged or missing until the part is
replaced. Using this product with damaged or missing parts can cause damage to the machine or result in serious
injury or death.

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PRESSURE WASHER PREPARATION
ATTACHING FOOT ASSEMBLY (Fig. 1)
PARTS NEEDED: 1 foot, 1 M8 lock nuts.
1.
Raise or tilt pressure washer so you can line up the foot with
the hole located at the centre of the frame.
2.
Attach foot by inserting the bolt from the bottom up and install
the acorn nut. Tighten until there is a slight crush on the frame
tube. Do not over tighten.
Fig. 1
INSTALL HANDLE (Fig.2)
Fig. 2
Install upper frame (handle) on to the lower frame by
sliding the handle over the two upright tubes on the lower
frame and pressing down firmly until the handle is seated
and the two locking pins snap in place.
ATTACHING UPPER AND LOWER GUN HOOKS (Fig.3)
1.
Align the upper gun hook with the holes. Attach using the
included nuts and bolts.
2.
Attach the lower gun hook. .Make sure that the gun hook is
straight and correctly aligned before tightening. Tighten until
the nut is snug. Do not over tighten.
Fig. 3

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ATTACHING THE SPRAY GUN (Fig. 5 & 6)
Screw the spray wand and the trigger handle together until they are secure.
1. Insert the inlet coupler of the spray hose into the threaded fitting on the high pressure spray gun and thread
the black nut on by turning clockwise until it is hand tight.
Fig. 5 Fig. 6
ADD ENGINE OIL
The pressure washer is shipped without oil.
User must add the proper amount of oil before
operating the pressure washer for the first time.
The oil capacity of the engine crankcase is
500ml. For general use (above 40° F), we
recommend 30W, 4-stroke engine oil.
ENGINE OIL RECOMMENDATIONS Fig. 7A
Use a semi-synthetic SAE 15W 40 engine oil.
To add oil, follow these steps
: (Fig. 7B)
1.
Make sure the pressure washer is on a level surface. Do not
tilt the pressure washer to fill. Oil to flow into engine areas
and damage the machine. Keep the pressure washer level!
2.
Remove the dipstick from the engine. (Fig. 7B)
3.
To check the oil level: wipe the dipstick with a clean rag.
Insert the dipstick into the oil fill opening without screwing it
in. Remove the dipstick to check the oil mark.
4.
Add oil (not included) slowlyuntil the oil mark reaches to the
top of the dipstick. The capacity of the oil tank is 500ml. Do
not over fill the crankcase.
Check for oil leaks and clean any spilled oil. Tighten dipstick
firmly.

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PRESSURE WASHERPREPARATION
ADD PETROL
WARNING: This pressure washer may emit highly flammable and explosive petrol
vapors,whichcancausesevereburnsorevendeathif ignited. Anearbyopenflamecan
lead to explosion even if not directly in contact with petrol.
Use fresh (within 30 days from purchase), unleaded petrol with a minimum of 87 octane rating. Do not mix oil
with petrol.
To add petrol, follow these steps:
(Fig. 8)
1.
Make sure the pressure washer is on a level surface.
2.
Unscrew fuel cap and set aside. NOTE: The fuel cap may be tight and hard to unscrew.
3.
Slowly add unleaded petrol to the fuel tank. Be careful not to overfill. The capacity of the fuel tank is
1.2L. NOTE: Do not fill the fuel tank to the very top. Petrol will expand and spill over during use even
with the fuel cap in place.
4.
Reinstall fuel cap and wipe clean any spilled petrol with a dry cloth.
IMPORTANT:
•
Never use an oil/petrol mixture.
•
Only use unleaded petrol.
•
Never use old petrol.
•
Avoid getting dirt or water into the fueltank.
•
Petrol can age in the tankand make starting difficult.
Never store pressure washer for extended periods of
time with fuel in the tank.
Fig. 8
NOTE: After completing the above preparation, the pressure washer is ready to be started.

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CONNECTING GARDEN HOSE TO PRESSURE WASHER
(Fig. 9)
1.
Run water through the hose for a few seconds to flush any debris from
the hose.
2.
Inspect the inlet screen and remove any debris.
3.
Connect hose to water inlet and tighten by hand. There must be a
minimum of 10 feet of unrestricted hose between pressure washer
and faucet or shut off valve.
CONNECT HIGH PRESSURE HOSE TO PUMP
(Fig.9)
1.
Attach the end of high pressure hose to the high pressure outlet
on pump.
2.
Follow the same procedure with opposite end to attach high
pressure hose to spray wand.
3.
Turn on water.
4.
Purge the system’s pump of air by releasing the safety and
squeezing the trigger of the spray gun.
Fig. 9
Fig. 10
OPERATION
Before starting the pressure washer, make sure you have read and performed the steps in the “Pressure
Washer Preparation” section of this manual. If you are unsure about how to perform any of the steps in this
manual please contact your dealer.
DANGER: CARBON MONOXIDE.
Using a pressure washer indoors CAN KILL YOU IN MINUTES.
Pressure washer exhaust contains carbon monoxide (CO). .This is a poison gas you cannot see or smell. If you
can smell the pressure washer exhaust, you are breathing CO. Even if you cannot smell the exhaust, you may
be breathing CO.
NEVER use a pressure washer inside homes, garages, crawlspaces, or other partly enclosed areas. Deadlylevels
of carbon monoxide can build up in these areas. Using a fan or opening windows and doors does NOT supply
enough fresh air.
ONLY use a pressure washer outside and far away from windows, doors, and vents.

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Fig. 11
Fig. 12
OPERATION
USING THE SPRAY GUN (Fig. 11 & 12)
Flip the lock tab behind the trigger up or down until it clicks to apply or remove the safety. Pull back on the
trigger to begin operating pressure washer. To stop water flow, release trigger.
STARTING PRESSURE WASHER (Fig. 13 & 14)
1.
Place pressure washer on a level surface. Turn on water.
2.
Purge the system’s pump of air by releasing the safety and
squeezing the trigger of the spray gun. Attach wand/lance to spray
gun.
3Slide the choke lever to the “Choke” position.
Turn the engine OFF/ON switch to the “ON” position.
4Holding the machine with your hand, pull the recoil handle
(starter cord) slowly until resistance is felt, then pull rapidly.
5Squeeze the gun trigger and release the pressure after every
failed attempt to start the pressure washer in order to reduce back
pressure.
6Let the engine run for several seconds. Then gradually slide
the choke lever to the RUN position as the engine warms up
until the choke is fully slid to the RUN position.
Fig. 13
Fig. 14
WARNING: Pulling the pull cord of the recoil starter rapidly can pull your arm towards the engine faster
than you can let go which could result in injury. To avoid recoil, pull starter cord slowly until resistance is
felt, then pull rapidly.
STOPPING PRESSURE WASHER (Fig. 15)
1. Turn the ON/OFF switch to the OFF position.
2. Turn off water and squeeze the trigger handle to release
all water pressure. Fig. 15

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OPERATION
USING SPRAY NOZZLE (Fig. 16)
1.
To connect or disconnect spray tip pull back on the quick-connect collar.
Insert or remove spray tip then release the collar.
2.
When spray tip is connected, pull on the spray tip to make sure it is secured.
3.
For applying pressure washer safe detergent, use the black soap nozzle. For
general cleaning use the 40° spray tip, this option is for light rinsing and
cleaning on cement walkways and vehicles. For standard cleaning andblasting
use the 25° spray tip, this option is for removing dirt and moss on wood and
concrete. For tough cleaning jobs use the 0° spray tip this option can be used for
reaching second story surfaces, or for the removal of paint, rust, oil stains, tar, gum,
and other stubborn substances.
Fig.
APPLYING DETERGENT
1. Only use the black soap nozzle for detergent.
2. Rinse surfaces with cool water before applying cleaner.
3.Prepare detergent as required. For best resultsfollow detergent directions as supplied from
manufacturer. Remove cap from the detergent container and fill. The soap tank capacity is 1.1 litres.
4. Spray detergent on surface. For best results use long, even, and overlapping strokes. Allow detergent to set
for about 3 minutes before rinsing, but do not allow the detergent to dry on the surface or it may cause
streaking or damage. Use good judgment.
5. To clean equipment after use, flush water through the spray nozzle for 1-2 minutes then shut off engine.
Soak nozzle in a bucket of clean water to remove detergent. To empty out the soap from the pressure
washer, disconnect the hose found underneath the pressure washer and let the remaining soap drain out.
PRESSURE WASHER RELEASE VALVE
If pressure within the tank exceeds the recommended PSI, excess water will
begin to spray out of the pressure release valve located next to the water
inlet. This is perfectly normal and acts as a corrective measure to ensure that
the right amount of pressure is being used.
However, if water seems to always be leaking, it’s time for your pressure
release valve to be replaced. Please call our customer service phone line to
order parts and learn about the replacement process.
Pressure ReleaseValve

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MAINTENANCE/CARE
Proper routine maintenance of the pressure washer will help prolong the life of the machine. Please perform
maintenance checks and operations according to the schedule in Fig. 17.
If there are any questions about the maintenance procedures listed in this manual, please contact your
dealer.
CAUTION: Never perform maintenance operations with the pressure washer is running.
Recommended
Maintenance Schedule
Each 8
hours or
daily
First 8 ho
Every 25
hours
Every 3
months or
50 hours
Every 6
months or
100 hours
Every
year
As
neces
sary
Engine oil
Check
level
x
Replace
x
x*
x*
x
Air filter
Check
x
x
Clean
x
Spark plug
Check /
clean
x
Change
x
x
Fuel tank
Check
level
x
Clean
x
Fig. 17 - Recommended maintenance schedule
*clean/change more frequently under dusty conditions or heavy load.
PRE-OPERATION STEPS
Before starting the engine, perform the following pre-operation steps:
1. Check the level of the engine oil and the fuel tank.
2. Make sure the air filter is clean.
3. Remove any debris that has collected on the pressure washer.
4. Check high pressure hose for damage.
5. Briefly run garden hose to flush out any debris or insects.
6. Inspect the work area for hazards.
7. Clean any debris that has collected around or behind the muffler, air cleaner and controls.
8. Use a damp cloth to wipe exterior surfaces. If dirt is caked on, use a soft bristle brush.

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&CARE
AFTER EACH USE
Follow these procedures after each use:
1. Shut off engine and turn off water supply. Release water pressure by pointing spray gun in a safe direction
and squeezing the trigger.
2. Disconnect high pressure hose, spray gun, and nozzle. .Drainwater from items and use a rag to wipe down
the outside of the hose and spray gun.
3. Empty the water from the pump by pulling the recoil starter 6 times.
4.
S
tore unit in a clean and dry area after it ha
s
had achance to cool down.
5. Use of a pressure washer pump conditioner is recommended. Follow the instructions provided by
the manufacturer of the pump conditioner.
CHECKING THE OIL
Check the oil level of the pressure washer according to the Recommended Maintenance Schedule in Figure 17.
The pressure washer should be checked before each use for proper oil level. This is a critical step for proper
engine starting. To check the oil level:
1.
Make sure the pressure washer is on a level surface.
2.
Clean around oil fill. Remove dipstick and wipe the dipstick with a
clean rag. Insert the dipstick into the oil fill opening without
screwing in. Remove the dipstick to check the oil mark. Add oil if
the oil mark covers less than one half of the dipstick.
3.
Slowly add more oil and repeat step 2 until the oil mark reaches to
the top of dipstick (Fig. 18). Do not over fill the crankcase.Reinstall
oil dip- stick.
Fig. 18 - Oil Fill Opening,
Dipstick and Oil Level
CHANGING OIL (Fig. 19)
Change the oil according to the Recommended Maintenance Schedule in Fig. 17. Change the oil when the
outside temperature is warm to allow for complete drainage. Change oil more often if operating under heavy
load or high ambient temperatures. It is also necessary to drain the oil from the crankcase if it has become
contaminated with water or dirt. The oil capacity of the pressure washer engine is 500ml. Add oil when the
oil level is low. For proper type and weight of oil refer to the “add oil” portion of the “Pressure washer
Preparation” section. To change oil:
1.
Shut off engine. Clean the area around the oil fill cap/dipstick to keep
out debris then remove oil fill cap/dipstick.
2.
Place an oil pan on the ground to catch oil. Remove oil drain plug to
empty out the oil from the crankcase (Fig. 19).
3.
Once oil is completely drained, install the oil drain plug. Refill the
engine with new oil as instructed in the manual underAdding/Checking
Oil.
Oil Drain Plug
Fig. 19

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&CARE
AIR CLEANER MAINTENANCE
Routine maintenance of the air cleaner helps maintain proper airflow to the carburetor. Occasionally check that
the air cleaner is free of excessive dirt. Refer to Recommended Maintenance Schedule in Fig. 17.
1. Open the air cleaner cover.
2. Remove the air cleaner element from the casing.
3. Check and clean the air cleaner element. Replace with a new one if the element is damaged. Good element
can be washed in soapy water, dried and reused. There is no need to add oil to the element.
4. Wipe off excessive oil from the air cleaner case.Small amount of oil in the element is normal andnecessary
for the engine to work properly.
5. Reinstall the air cleaner element and cover.
CAUTION: running the engine with dirty, damaged or missing air cleaner element will cause the engine to wear
out prematurely.
DRAINING THE FUEL TANK
Clean fuel tank each year or before storing the pressure washer
for extended periods of time. To drain the fuel tank and
carburetor:
1. Prepare a container to collect the drainedfuel.
2. Clamp the fuel line near the carburetor. The fuel will flow
out as soon as the fuel line is unplugged so be sure to
clamp it. Remove the fuel line from the carburetor and bring it
to the back of the pressure washer to drain out the fuel.
CAUTION: Fuel will leak out during removal.
3. Unscrew the carburetor plug to drain the carburetor (Fig. 20).
Be sure to drain the carburetor so the machine can function
properly for the next use.
4. Re-attach the fuel line to hetexposed end of carburetor.
CAUTION: Do not dispose of the fuel in general waste. Make
sure to collect it and take the fuel to your local recycling
center. Do not store fuel for more than 3 months.
Carburetor
Drain Plug
Fig. 20
DRAINING THE SOAP
To drain the soap, unplug the hose highlighted in Figure
21. Use a container to hold the draining soap. Once the
soap is done draining, reconnect the hose.
Soap Drain Hose Fig. 21

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SPARK PLUG MAINTENANCE
The spark plug is important for proper engine operation. A good spark plug should be intact, free of
deposits, and properly gapped. Refer to Recommended Maintenance Schedule in Fig. 17. To inspect the
spark plug:
1.
Remove spark plug boot. Be careful not to tear insulation or wiring.
2.
Unscrew the spark plug from the engine using thespark plug wrench provided. There is limited space for
the wrench to turn. Use both rows of holes in the spark plug wrench to gain leverage to loosen the plug.
3.
Visually inspect the spark plug for cracks or excessive electrode wear. Replace with NGK BPR7ES spark plug.
4.
Measure the plug gap with a wire gauge. The gap should be 0.7-0.8 mm (0.028-0.031 in).
5.
If re-using the spark plug, use a wire brush to remove any dirt from around the spark plug base then re-
gap the spark plug.
6.
S
cre
w
the
spark plug back into the spark plug eholusing the spark plug wr
ench.
Do
not over-tighten
spark
plug. Recommended tightening of spark plug is ½ to ¾ of a turn after the spark plug gasket contacts the
spark plug hole. Reinstall the spark plug boot.
CHECKING DETERGENT SIPHONING TUBE
1.
Check the detergent siphoning tube for clogs, leaks, or
tears.
2.
Make sure the tube fits tightly in to the pump fitting.
3.
Replace siphoning tubes if damaged.
Nozzle Cleaner
HIGH PRESSURE HOSE
1.
Inspect hose for cuts, bulges, or leaks which can develop from kinking or wear. If damage is found,
immediately replace hose.
2.
Inspect couplings for damage. Immediately replace hose if damage is found.
WARNING: Never repair a high pressure hose or use unit if the hose is damaged. If the hose is damaged replace
with identical part.
SPRAY GUN
1. Make sure the spray gun is connected securely.
2. Inspect the spray gun safety and make sure the spray gun trigger springs back upon release.

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TRANSPORTING THE PRESSURE WASHER:
1. Tighten fuel cap.
Dr
ain the fuel tank if
possi
ble e(ni
s
e ng the Fuel Tank”in the “Maintenance”section).
2.
Alwa
y
s
keep the pre
ssur
e
washer upright. Do
not yalit down
sidew
ay
s.
SPRAY NOZZLE
If a pulsing sensation is felt while squeezing the trigger, the spray nozzle may be dirty or clogged and
should be cleaned immediately. To clean the nozzle:
1. Shut off the engine and turn off the water.
2. Remove the nozzle from the spray wand, making sure that the nozzle is pointing away from you and in a
safe direction.
3. Use the nozzle cleaner or a small paper clip to dislodge any foreign materials which are clogging or
restricting the spray tip. Flush debris out of the nozzle by back flushing with a garden hose for 30-60
seconds.
4. Reconnect the nozzle to the spray wand.
5. Turn the water supply back on and start engine.
STORAGE & TRANSPORT PROCEDURES
CAUTION: Never place any type of storage cover on the pressure washer while it is still hot.
If the pressure washer is being stored for short period of time (30 to 60 days), add stabilized fuel to the fuel
tank until full. NOTE: Filling the tank reduces the amount of air in the tank and helps reduce deterioration of
fuel.
Run the engine for 2 –3 minutes allowing stabilized fuel mixture to circulate through the carburetor.
STORING THE PRESSURE WASHER FOR EXTENDED PERIODS:
1.
Drain the fuel tank (see “Draining the Fuel Tank” in the “Maintenance” section).
2.
Change oil.
3.
Do not obstruct any ventilation openings.
4.
Keep the pressure washer in a cool dry area.

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SPECIFICATION
Pressure Washer
Max. Pressure
2800 PSI
Max. Flow
2.3 GPM
Nozzles
0°, 15°, 25°, 40°, Soap Nozzle
Gun to Lance Connection
M22 x 1.5 Threaded
Gun to Hose Connection
M22 x 1.5 Threaded
Lance Length
20” Stainless
Lance to Nozzle Connection
Quick Change
Pump
Axial Cam
Detergent Tank Capacity
1.1 Litres
Hose Diameter
1/4”
Hose Length
25’
Wheel
12”
Weight
28 Kgs
Engine
Engine Type
4 stroke, OHV, single cylinder forced air cooling system
Spark Plug Gap
0.7 mm ±0.1 mm (0.028 in ± 0.031 in)
Spark Plug Torque
18-22N•m
Displacement
196 cc
Fuel Tank Capacity
1.2L (0.3 gallon)
Oil Capacity
500 ml
Lubrication System
Splash lubrication
Spark Plug
NGK BRP7ES
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