ToolPRO TPPW26 User manual

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

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SUGGESTED APPLICATIONS
These are some suggested articles which could be
cleaned by this pressure washer:
• Concrete driveway
• Paved areas
• Outdoor furniture
• Car
• Push bike
• Motor bike
• Garden features
CONTENTS
Section Page
Contents 2
Suggested Applications 2
Introduction 3
Warranty 3-4
General Safety Instructions 5-6
Specific Safety Instructions 7
Fuel & Oil Information 8
Components & Controls 9
Operating Instructions 10-15
Cleaning & Storing 17
Maintenance 18-20
Trouble shooting 21
Parts Diagram 22
Service Log 23
Please take note of serial number and write here for
ease of reference:
Serial Number: _______________________________
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Date of Purchase: ____________________________
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Place of Purchase: ___________________________
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Receipt Number: _____________________________
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UNLEADED 91
PETROL ONLY
NO ETHANOL
SPECIFICATIONS
Pressure washer......................................... TPPW26
Maximum pressure......................................2200PSI
Rated pressure.............................................1600PSI
Flow rate.........................................................6L/min
Water inlet pressure......................................0.4MPa
Water inlet temp................................................35ºC
Engine.......................................2.6HP 4 stroke OHV
Fuel volume........................................................1.6L
Oil.....................................SAE 30W or SAE 15W-40
Oil quantity......................................................400mL
Spark plug.........................LD E6TC or NGK BP6HS
Spark arrestor......................................................Yes
Noise................................................ 102db(A) at 7m
Nett weight....................................................23.5 kg

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INTRODUCTION
Dear Customer,
Thank you for purchasing this pressure washer which
has passed through our extensive quality assurance
processes. Every care has been taken to ensure that it
reaches you in perfect condition. However, in the unlikely
event that you should experience a problem, or if you
require any assistance please do not hesitate to contact
us;
If you have a problem, call customer service do
not return this pressure washer to the place of
purchase.
Note: For convenience we suggest taking a photocopy of
your purchase receipt as the original may fade.
Due to continual product development, the actual
product may differ slightly from the product pictured.
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Australia: 1300 660 457
New Zealand: 0800 474 876
Operating times: Monday – Friday
8.00am - 5.00 pm
Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST)
EXPRESS WARRANTY STATEMENT
PRESSURE WASHERS
You are not required to do anything to register your
pressure washer purchase. Please attach the purchase
receipt to this manual and ensure both are kept safe. We
hope you enjoy your new pressure washer, and if you
have any problems call customer service on the above
phone numbers. Do not return to place of purchase.
Smart Marketing Group Pty Ltd (SMG) warrants that this
pressure washer will be free from manufacturing faults or
defects for 24months from the date of purchase,
providing original purchase receipt is kept and shown
when needed and is subject to the terms and conditions
below.
If a warranty fault appears within the warranty period,
SMG reserves the right to replace or repair the product.
In the event that SMG chooses to replace the product,
this original warranty will expire at the original date. If the
product includes various accessories or components,
only the defective accessory or component 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
component is not available.
Products presented for repair may be replaced by
refurbished products of the same type rather than being
repaired. Refurbished parts may be used to repair the
products.
What is covered
• Manufacturing fault or defect.
How to claim under this warranty
• Call customer service, phone number to the left.
• Ensure you have the following: Original purchase
receipt, Model of pressure washer, Serial number of
pressure washer.
• Discuss the issue.
• Customer service will advise which authorised service
agent to take the pressure washer to provided the
issue is a warranty one.
• Take pressure washer to authorised service agent for
repair.
What is not covered
• Commercial use of pressure washer.
• Use of pressure washer for hire.
• Use of pressure washer in a commercial premises.
• Damage caused by incorrect oil.
• Damage caused by incorrect fuel or use of E10
ethanol fuel.
• Damage or deterioration due to transport.
• Damage caused by negligence, misuse, abuse or
accident or incorrect voltage and wattage.
• Any corrosion or rusting.
• Damage caused by incorrect set up and start up.
• Replacement parts due to general wear and tear.
• Pressure washers with serial number defacement,
modification or removal.
• Pressure washers which have been serviced by
anyone other than an authorised SMG service agent.
• Pressure washers with no original purchase receipt.
• Pressure washers which have been on sold, not
original purchaser.
• Damage due to non-servicing of pressure washer as
is required by this manual.
• Blockages / damage caused by dust, dirt, spiders
webs or insects.
• Damage caused by the incorrect fitting of accessories.
• Damage caused by overloading, overworking the
pressure washer.
• Damage to attached equipment or third party
accessories.
• Damage caused by attached equipment or third
party accessories.

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As soon as you have purchased the pressure washer, we
recommend that you check to make sure it is intact and
that you read the operating instructions carefully before
using it. The purchase receipt for this product is to be
retained and must be presented if making a claim under
the terms of the Smart Marketing Group (SMG) warranty.
Bank account statements are not acceptable for proof of
purchase.
This warranty does not cover pressure washers
intended for hire or use in commercial applications or
in commercial premises. The warranty will under no
circumstances extend to reimbursement or payment of
damages, whether direct, indirect or consequential. The
warranty is void if there is evidence the pressure washer
has been modified or tampered with in any way or used
with unauthorised accessories without our consent.
SMG declines any responsibility or liability whatsoever
arising from misuse or abuse, negligent handling of the
pressure washer or if the product has not been installed
or failure to comply with the relevant safety, operating,
setting and maintenance instructions (see further in this
manual).
The warranty does not extend to installation or
disconnection costs.
Any item sent freight forward/collect for repair will be
refused. Warranty repairs are free of charge, provided
the appliance is delivered to our service department or
authorised service agent. The pressure washer will need
to be returned, adequately protected in a box. SMG will
not be responsible for any in-transit loss or damage.
Assistance under the warranty will only be made
available if the request is made to our customer service
team on the contact numbers listed below and proof of
purchase is provided.
This is a repair only warranty you will need to take the
pressure washer to the authorised service agent after
contacting our customer service centre.
If the product includes various accessories or components
,
only the defective accessory or component 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
component is not available.
Products presented for repair may be replaced by
refurbished products of the same type rather than being
repaired. Refurbished parts may be used to repair the
products.
Damage caused by third party accessories is not
covered under this warranty. Damage caused to attached
equipment or third party accessories will not be covered
under this warranty.
Rust and corrosion are not covered under this warranty.
If a warranty fault is found the freight cost will be credited
to the owner. If no fault is found the product will be
returned and any costs associated with the service will
be charged to the owner.
Blockages caused by spider webs, insects, dirt, or
accumulated dust and incorrect oil are not covered by
warranty. SMG reserves the right to replace or repair the
appliance within the warranty period. Parts found to be
defective due to a manufacturing default will be replaced
free of charge.
In the event of SMG choosing to replace the appliance,
the warranty will expire at the original date of purchase. If
no warranty fault is found the owner will be advised and
the product will be returned and any costs associated
with the service will be charged to the owner.
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be
excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are
entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and
for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable
loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods
repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable
quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
The benefits of this warranty are in addition to any rights
and remedies imposed by Australian State and Federal
legislation that cannot be excluded.
In New Zealand, this SMG warranty is in addition to
the conditions and guarantees which are mandatory as
implied by the New Zealand Consumer Guarantee Act
1993. For service, spare parts or product information
please contact customer service:
Australia: 1300 660 457
New Zealand: 0800 474 876
COMPLETE WARRANTY STATEMENT – PRESSURE WASHER

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ASSEMBLY
This pressure washer MUST be fully assembled by you
prior to use. Failure to do so will result in the warranty
being VOID. Failure to fully assemble this pressure
washer may also result in personal injury.
LUBRICATION OF ENGINE
Oil is not supplied with this product.
Your engine comes with NO oil in the sump. You will need
to add engine oil, refer to pages 8 and 14 for complete
details and images. Failure to do this may result in
damage to the engine, pressure washer and/or injury to
the user.
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Before attempting to operate this pressure washer the
following basic safety precautions should be taken to
reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and personal injury.
It is important to read the instruction manual and to
understand applications, limitations and potential hazards
associated with this pressure washer. It is important that
you read, understand and follow these instructions very
carefully. They are designed for the safety of yourself
and others ensuring a long and trouble free service life
from your pressure washer. This pressure washer is not
intended for use by persons (including children) with
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack
of experience and knowledge, unless they have been
given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the
appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
OPERATING ENVIRONMENT
NEVER use your pressure washer indoors. Your pressure
washer produces deadly carbon monoxide and this is
harmful and can caused death. Only use your pressure
washer in well ventilated areas like the outdoors. Do not
expose your pressure washer to rain or use in damp or
wet locations. Do not expose your pressure washer to
direct sunlight. Keep the work area well lit. Do not use
your pressure washer in areas where there is a risk of
explosion or fire from combustible materials, flammable
liquids, paint, varnish, petrol, etc flammable gases
and dust of an explosive nature. As a precaution it is
recommended that you consult an expert on selecting
and using a suitable fire extinguisher and have it available
for use in an emergency when operating the pressure
washer.
BEWARE OF CHILDREN & PETS
Children and pets should be kept out of the operating
area. Children should not be allowed to 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 secure well ventilated cabinet or room with
the fuel tank empty.
SELECT A PRESSURE WASHER WITH
A SUFFICIENT RATING
Select the right
pressure washer
for the job. Do not use a
pressure washer
to do a job for which it was not designed.
Do not force a small
pressure washer
to do the job of
a heavy duty
pressure washer
Any damage caused by
overloading will void the warranty. Do not use
pressure
washers
for purposes not intended.
FUEL - UNLEADED 91 PETROL - NO ETHANOL
Fuel used in this pressure washer is poisonous. Always
wear approved breathing protection when decanting
fuel. If you get any fuel on your skin or clothes wash
the affected area immediately with soap and water and
change your clothes. If you get fuel in your eyes wash
immediately with clean water and seek medical attention.
If any fuel is swallowed DO NOT induce vomiting, seek
immediate medical attention.
HOT COMPONENTS
Beware many of the components will get hot during
use. Never touch any of the metal pipes, pump or motor
as these may burn. In particular ensure that the high
pressure hose does not touch the hot muffler, either
during use or when storing. The hot muffler will damage
the high pressure hose and this will not be covered under
warranty.
MAINTAIN YOUR PRESSURE WASHER
WITH CARE
When not using your pressure washer ensure the fuel
choke is ‘OFF’. Never leave the fuel choke ‘ON’ as this
can damage the carburettor. Follow the instructions for
lubricating and changing accessories. Keep handles
clean, dry and free from oil and grease. Ensure that
ventilation slots are kept clean and free from dust at all
times. Blocked ventilation slots can cause overheating
and damage to the motor. Ensure that the air and fuel
filters are kept clean at all times.
FIRE PRECAUTIONS
Always contact your fire authority before using the
pressure washer on fire restricted days. It is not
recommended to use your pressure washer when a total
fire ban is in force. Never refuel your pressure washer
while it is still running. As a precaution it is recommended
that an expert is consulted on obtaining and using a
suitable fire extinguisher.
STOP PRESSURE WASHER
Ensure that the pressure washer has stopped and is
turned off when not in use, before servicing, lubricating,
making adjustments or when changing any accessories.

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WARNING
Do not attempt to modify the pressure
washer in any way; this will VOID your warranty.
The use of any attachment or accessory other than
those recommended in this instruction manual
could result in damage to the pressure washer and
could cause injuries to the operator.
This petrol pressure washer complies with
Australian / New Zealand and International
standards and safety requirements. Repairs should
only be carried out by qualified persons using
original spare parts. Failure to do so may result in
considerable danger to the operator.
CLEANING YOUR PRESSURE WASHER
Always stop your pressure washer before you commence
cleaning. Always ensure that your pressure washer has
cooled, about one (1) hour, before cleaning and storing.
When cleaning your pressure washer use only a damp
soft cloth. NEVER use liquid or solvents of any type. All
areas can be wiped down, once cooled.
RISK OF DAMAGE
Damage may occur if nozzle is used too close to
appliance being cleaned. Always trial test the pressure
washer on an inconspicuous part of the appliance.
Beware poor paint and rust as the water will lift poor
paint and cause rust spots to grow. Damage caused by
pressure washer is not covered by warranty.
WORK AREA
Work areas and benches should be kept tidy. Cluttered
benches and work areas can cause accidents. Floors
should be kept clean and free from rubbish. Special care
should be taken when the floor is slippery due to water
and detergent. Always leave sufficient distance, at least 5
metres between the pressure washer and bystanders. As
this pressure washer uses a petrol engine, only run the
pressure washer outdoors or in a well ventilated area.
REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES
Form the habit of always checking to see that any
adjusting keys or wrenches have been removed from the
pressure washer before operating.
CHECK DAMAGED PARTS
Before using the pressure washer it should be carefully
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 any other condition that may affect the operation
of the pressure washer. A guard or any other part of the
pressure washer that is damaged should be properly
repaired or replaced by an authorised service facility
unless otherwise indicated in this instruction manual.
Any switch that does not operate correctly must be
replaced by an authorised service facility.
DO NOT use the pressure washer if the ‘ON / OFF’ motor
switch does not turn the pressure washer ‘ON’ and
‘OFF’.
PERSONAL SAFETY
Clothing
Do not wear loose clothing, jewellery or anything that
could get caught in moving machinery. Gloves may be
worn when filling pressure washer with fuel.
Hair
Long hair should be tied back or contained in a
protective covering.
Eye Protection
The use of safety goggles is highly recommended
(normal glasses are not sufficient for eye protection)
when using or refuelling pressure washers. Prescription
glasses do not have safety lenses.
Footwear
Where there is the risk of heavy objects or if there is a
risk of slipping on wet or slippery floors, suitable non–
slip, covered, safety footwear should be worn. Protect
your feet from dropping accidents.
Ear Protection
The use of ear protection is highly recommended when
using pressure washers. The continual noise may
damage your hearing.
Respiratory Protection
Always wear approved breathing protection when
decanting fuel. ALWAYS use this pressure washer in well
ventilated area. Never use indoors.
Warning! Do not breathe in exhaust fumes. Exhaust
fumes are poisonous and may cause drowsiness,
unconsciousness and even death.
Do Not Over Reach
Do not over reach. Keep a proper footing and maintain
your balance at all times. Avoid using abnormal stances
and awkward body positions.
Stay Alert
Watch what you are doing, use common sense, and
never operate a pressure washer when you are tired,
drinking alcohol, taking drugs or if taking medication that
causes drowsiness.

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SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Warning! Do not use the pressure washer in areas where
there is a risk of explosion or fire from combustible
materials. The sparks possibly caused when using this
pressure washer may ignite combustible materials as well
as flammable liquids, paint, varnish, petrol, flammable
gases and dust of an explosive nature. As a precaution it
is recommended that you consult an expert on a suitable
fire extinguisher and its use. Ensure that the work area is
kept clear of combustible materials.
Warning! Do not use the pressure washer indoors or in
confined spaces where exhaust gases, smoke or fumes
could reach dangerous concentrations.
• Fully assemble pressure washer before use.
• Always use the pressure washer in an open well
ventilated area.
• Unit will become hot during use. Please keep pressure
washer at least one metre (1m) away from buildings,
other equipment, pedestrian areas or flammable
materials.
• Never pull the re-coil starter once the pressure washer
engine has started. Any damage caused will not be
covered by warranty.
• Ensure the pressure washer has stopped before
servicing, or lubricating etc.
• Do not attempt to modify the pressure washer, guards
or the supplied accessories in any way.
• Do not touch the exhaust. This can become very hot
during operation and can cause serious burns.
• Do not allow high pressure hose to touch the muffler.
Damage will occur and will not be covered by
warranty.
• Always check the pressure washer for damaged parts
or fuel leaks, ensure these are fixed before using it.
• Never refuel while smoking or in the vicinity of an
open flame.
• Always wear safety eye wear, ear and breathing
protection when operating or refuelling the pressure
washer.
• To avoid a fire if you spill fuel while refuelling, clean up
before starting the pressure washer.
• Never operate or store 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,
lubricating, making changes and when changing
attachments such as air hoses / tools.
• Your pressure washer is factory set, NEVER attempt
to speed it up as this could endanger the user
and damage the pressure washer and/or attached
appliances.
• If the pressure washer makes an unfamiliar sound
or vibrates excessively, switch the pressure washer
‘OFF’ immediately. Investigate the possible cause or
consult your authorised service agent.
• Never use coolant in the pressure washer as damage
may occur.
• Never transport the pressure washer with fuel in the
tank. ALWAYS empty the fuel tank.
• Do not tamper or alter any parts as this may cause
personal injury or damage the pressure washer.
• Never point gun / lance at people or animals.
• Never hose or wet people or animals.
• Never spray the pressure cleaner.
• Never spray electrical connections, electrical outlets
or electrical appliances / fixtures.
• Never operate the pressure cleaner without water, any
damage caused will not be covered by warranty.
• Never use hot water. Only use cold water with this
pressure cleaner.
• Maximum water temperature is 35ºC.
• Bystanders or people watching must be at least 10m
away from operating the pressure cleaner.
• Only use clean water with this pressure cleaner.
• Never pump acids, alkaline, solvents or flammable
liquids through this pressure cleaner, any damage
caused will not be covered under warranty.
• Do not keep motor running if not using the wand.
Damaged cause will not be covered under warranty.
• Inlet water hose size must be at least 12mm diameter.
• Inlet flow rate must be at least 18 L/min and mains
pressure.
• Damage may occur if pressure washer nozzle is held
too close to the cleaning surface. Damage caused will
not be covered under warranty.
• Always trial the pressure washer cleaner and selected
nozzle on an inconspicuous part of the product to be
cleaned.

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FUEL
ONLY USE UNLEADED 91 PETROL (ULP-91RON) - NO ETHANOL
Fuel tank capacity – 1.3 litres (1.3 L)
Use of incorrect fuel and/or oil may damage the pressure washer and will not be covered under warranty.
Do not use E10 or any type of ethanol fuel as this will damage the pressure washer and will not be covered under
warranty.
Do not use high octane fuels (greater than 91%) as this will damage the pressure washer and will not be covered
under warranty.
• Ensure you use clean fresh unleaded 91 petrol (ULP) - no ethanol
• Use a clean approved container to store your unleaded petrol (ULP) in before decanting into the fuel tank.
• If contaminated (dirty) or old (stale) fuel is used any damage caused will not be covered under warranty.
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 will not run, see note below.
Oil capacity – approximately four hundred millilitres (0.4 L or 400 mL)
Oil type – SAE 30W or SAE 15W-40 4-stroke motor oil. Non-detergent or 2-stroke engine oils will damage the
engine and should not be used.
• Always check oil level before using.
• Always use fresh clean oil.
• Change oil every 50 hours or every 3 months.
• If contaminated (dirty) or old (stale) oil is used any damage caused will not be covered under warranty.
NOTE: This pressure washer is fitted with an oil cut out switch. If the oil level is empty or low then the pressure
washer WILL NOT start or run.
Always check the oil level before starting the pressure washer.
Never check or add oil while the pressure washer is running.

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COMPONENTS & CONTROLS (PIC.1)
1. Handle
2. Gun and trigger
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. Oil sump
13. Wheel
14. Muffler
15. Air filter
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PIC. 1

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
UNPACKING
Carefully unpack your pressure washer. This pressure
washer is bulky and heavy (22kg), and may require two
(2) people to lift. Dispose of all packing material in an
environmentally responsible manner.
Open carton, gently lift the pressure washer clear of
the carton and packaging, this may require 2 people.
Remove from plastic bag.
NOTE: Plastic bags can be a danger to young children,
dispose of immediately. Always dispose of packaging in
a responsible manner.
ASSEMBLY
Wheels (Pic. 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)
1. Push both bolts through frame holes as shown
in Pic 3A.
2. Screw hand wheel on both bolts
Note: Bolt is 2 Stage
A) 1st stage - Bolt on hand wheel, softly tightened,
allows frame to fold.
B) 2nd stage - Tighten firmly to lock handle in place.
Storage Holder (Pic. 3B)
Install metal bracket with screw, tighten fully. Slide
storage holder over metal bracket using the locater on
the plastic storage holder.
Gun/Lance (Pic. 4)
Push the lance into the gun and tighten nut. Slide cover
over the nut.
PIC. 2
PIC. 3A
PIC. 3B
PIC. 4

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Pressure Hose to Pump Connection (Pic. 5)
1. Push hose fitting into the pump socket and tighten
clockwise.
Note: Do not cross thread the nut as this is not
covered under warranty.
Note: When operating do not allow the high pressure
hose to touch the muffler, as any damage will not be
covered under warranty.
Pressure Hose to Gun Connection (Pic. 6A)
1. Push hose fitting onto gun fitting 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 Dump Tube (Pic. 7B)
During times of no water flowing whilst motor is running.
The pump will heat up. Periodically the pump will dump
hot water through the tube to cool down.
Gun Safety Lock (Pic. 6B)
To stop accidental use of the trigger the gun is fitted
with a safety lock.
1. To lock - Push lever DOWN.
2. To unlock - Push lever UP.
PIC. 5
PIC. 6A
PIC. 7
PIC. 7A
PIC. 7B
PIC. 6B
UP (Unlock)
DOWN (Lock)

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Pre - Operation Preparation
Note: If unit has previously been used, the motor, muffler
and exhaust may still be hot enough to burn. Always
exercise caution when checking the pressure washer.
1. Check that the fuel/engine switch is OFF.
2. Check that the spark plug lead is firmly attached to
the top of the spark plug.
3. Holding on to the cage gently rock the pressure
washer and listen for any noise which may indicate
loose items. If anything appears to be loose either
tighten or consult a service agent.
FILLING FUEL TANK
Always use clean fresh fuel as specified on page 9. Stale
fuel can cause the pressure washer to run rough and
damage 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 top of the fuel filter,
Pic. 8.
5. Ensure that the fuel tank cap is screwed on tightly.
WARNING
Fuel and its vapours are extremely flammable and
explosive.
Fire or explosion can cause severe burns or death.
Always fill fuel tank outdoors or in well-ventilated
area.
Keep fuel away from sparks, open flames, pilot
lights, heat, and other ignition sources.
Check fuel lines, tank, cap, and fittings frequently
for cracks or leaks. Replace if necessary.
If fuel spills, wait until it evaporates before starting
engine.
Do not overfill fuel tank. Allow for expansion of the
fuel and do not fill above the bottom of the fuel
tank neck, Pic. 8.
Fuel Tank
Full Mark
Fuel
Filter
PIC. 8

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Spray nozzle tip
Pull quick
connect collar
down
Spray wand
CONNECT / DISCONNECT NOZZLES (PIC. 9)
Connect
1. Pull down QC collar
2. Push nozzle into hole
3. Release QC collar
4. Pull nozzle to ensure it is locked in position
Disconnect
1. Pull down QC collar
2. Lift nozzle out
3. Release QC collar
RED GREEN WHITE BLACK
SELECTING NOZZLE
Red 0º
This nozzle is for high pressure and proves a single “pencil” stream of water.
Green 25º
This nozzle is for high pressure and provides a wide 25º “fan” of water.
White 40º
This nozzle is for high pressure and provides the widest 40º “fan” of water.
Black
This nozzle is for low pressure and for use with
detergent tube.
PIC. 9

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ADDING LUBRICATING OIL
Always use clean fresh oil as specified on page 8.
Incorrect or old oil can cause the pressure washer to run
rough and damage the motor; this will not be covered by
warranty.
1. Ensure that engine is OFF when filling oil.
2. Remove oil plug, see Pic. 10A.
3. Use oil as detailed on page 8.
4. Ensure pressure washer is level 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 filling the oil can damage the pressure
washer, this damage will not be covered under warranty.
DETERGENT PICK UP TUBE (PIC. 11)
To use the detergent pick up tube place the filter and
tube into your detergent bottle.
NOTE: The detergent pick tube will only suck detergent
fluid up if the Black detergent nozzle is fitted.
PIC. 10A
PIC. 10B
PIC. 11

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STARTING YOUR PRESSURE WASHER
1. Check oil level.
2. Check and fill fuel.
3. Connect garden hose to cold water source. Do not
turn on!
4. Connect garden hose to garden connection on pump.
5. Select nozzle, see page 13.
6. If using detergent place tube and filter into detergent
bottle, see page 14.
7. Turn choke to start by sliding the choke lever to the
LEFT, Pic 12.
8. Turn the fuel to run by rotating the fuel tap lever to
the right, Pic 13.
9. Turn switch to “
I
”, refer Pic.14.
10. Pull the recoil starter slowly until engaged, then pull
briskly. This step may need to be repeated until
pressure washer engine starts, this can take up to 12
pulls when cold, Pic 15.
Warning: Never pull the recoil once the engine has
started. Any damage caused will not be covered under
warranty.
11. Once started turn choke to off (run), slide to RIGHT.
12. Turn cold water source on.
13.
Release 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 water flow.
WHEN FINISHED WITH DETERGENT
When finished with detergent, release trigger on wand.
Remove tube and filter from detergent bottle. Place tube
and filter around handle. Do not place on the ground as
this will suck dirt into pump. Any damage caused will not
be covered under warranty.
Change nozzle, see page 13.
Squeeze trigger and continue cleaning with clean cold
water.
STOPPING YOUR PRESSURE WASHER
To stop your pressure washer;
1. Turn cold water supply off.
2. Squeeze gun trigger to release some water and
pressure.
3. Turn fuel tap off.
4. Push engine switch off “0”.
5. Once engine has stopped, squeeze gun trigger to
release water and pressure.
6. Disconnect the garden hose from pressure pump and
garden tap.
7. Allow pressure washer to cool about 1 hour before
wiping down and store appropriately.
STARTING
HANDLE
PIC. 12
PIC. 13
PIC. 14
PIC. 15
PIC. 16

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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

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CLEANING
NEVER use this pressure washer to clean itself. Damage
caused by cleaning the pressure washer with its own
gun will not be covered under warranty. Ensure pressure
washer is cool before cleaning, about 1 hour after use.
• Wipe down all surfaces with a soft clean cloth.
• Rinse all nozzles in a bucket of clean water.
• Place in holder to dry.
• Ensure fuel tap is off.
• Ensure engine switch is off.
• Ensure high pressure hose is left wound up and not
kinked.
• Store in a suitable area away from children or infirm
persons.
• Store in a suitable area which will not freeze.
STORING
If the pressure washer is not to be used or is to be stored
for more than one month the following storage procedure
should be carried out.
1. Drain all the fuel from the fuel tank and the carburettor,
ensure that all the fuel has been drained.
2. Remove the spark plug and pour approximately 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 recoil
starter cord until the piston is on the compression
stroke (when resistance is felt) then stop pulling.
5. Store the pressure washer in a dry well ventilated
place under a cover to prevent any dust or debris
from accumulating on the pressure washer.
When storing for less than 4 weeks please follow these
points to ensure no damage will occur to the pump or
motor. Any damage caused will not be covered under
warranty.
Start motor and run for no more than 30 seconds. This
cleans the pump of excess water.
• Ensure the inlet water hose is not connected
• Ensure the high pressure hose is not connected to the
pump
• Turn fuel tap on
• Turn choke lever to on (start)
• Turn engine switch to ‘on’
• Pull recoil
• Turn choke to off (run)
• Allow motor to run no more than 30 seconds
• Turn fuel tap off
• Turn engine switch off
• Drain fuel from tank and carburettor
• Clean as per “cleaning”

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MAINTENANCE INFORMATION
If scheduled maintenance is NOT carried out then this
will void your warranty. Use the Service Log on page 21
to keep track of the regular servicing. Ensure that the
authorised service agent has dated, signed and stamped
this log to ensure your warranty is not void.
SPARK PLUG (PIC. 19)
Spark plug should be checked every 50 hours (operation)
or every 3 months and replaced every 100 hours
(operation) or every 6 months, which ever occurs first or
whenever considered necessary.
1. Unplug the spark plug lead off the spark plug.
2. To clean use a wire brush/nail file and remove the
carbon deposits on spark plug base.
3. Check the spark plug gap using a feeler gauge. The
gap should be 0.7mm~0.8mm (0.028”~ 0.031”).
4. The replacement spark plug is LD E6TC or
NGK BP6HS.
AIR FILTER (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
1. Remove the air filter cover by unscrewing the top and
bottom screws.
2. Using a clean soft cloth wipe all dust and debris from
the air filter box and air filter cover.
3. Replace the foam filter.
4. Replace the air filter cover by locating it in position
using the two screws to tighten.
To Clean the Filter
1. Remove the foam filter.
2. Shake foam filter to get the excess dust and debris
off.
3. Using a foam filter cleaner thoroughly clean the foam
filter, follow the instruction on the bottle.
4. Place somewhere clean to air dry.
5. Once dry it is time to oil, you can either use a foam
filter oil or a mineral oil.
6. Cover the foam filter in a little oil and thoroughly work
the oil through the entire foam filter.
7. Squeeze out the excess oil.
8. Filter is now ready to re-use.
PIC. 19
PIC. 20

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ENGINE OIL
Used oil is a hazardous waste product and must be
disposed of properly. Do not discard with household
waste. Check with your local authorities, service centre,
or dealer for safe disposal/recycling facilities.
Draining Oil
1. With engine off but still warm, disconnect the spark
plug wire and keep it away from the spark plug.
2. Remove the oil dipstick.
3. Remove the oil drain bolt (Pic. 21).
4. Drain the oil into an approved container.
5. After the oil has drained, install and tighten the oil
drain bolt.
To Add Engine Oil (not included)
Always use fresh oil as specified on page 8. An SAE30 or
SAE15W-40 is recommended.
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
TIGHTEN.
5. Remove the dipstick and check the oil level. Correct
oil level is at the top of the full indicator on the
dipstick, Pic. 22.
6. Add oil, via the oil fill (Pic. 21). Add about 100ml at a
time and check before adding more oil.
7. Oil level will take about 1 minute to drain down and
settle.
8. Check oil level using the oil dipstick.
9. Replace the oil dipstick, DO NOT TURN OR
TIGHTEN.
10. Remove the dipstick and check the oil level. Correct
oil level is at the top of the full indicator on the
dipstick (Pic. 22).
11. Repeat steps 6 to 10 until correct oil level is achieved.
OIL PLUG
& OIL FILL
SUMP PLUG
& OIL DRAIN
PIC. 21
PIC. 22

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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
NOTE: If unsure how to do any of these checks please
contact our service centre or an authorised service agent.
NOTE: When performing any maintenance or servicing
always ensure the pressure washer is stopped and
turned off.
First 5 Hours
• Change engine oil
Daily or Every 8 Hours
• Check engine oil level
• Clean area around engine muffler and engine controls
• Clean engine 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
• Service fuel system
• Service exhaust system
• Check valve clearance**
* In dusty conditions or when airborne debris is present,
clean more often.
** Not required unless engine performance problems are
noted.
Repairs
Repairs to your pressure washer should only be carried
out by an authorised service agent.
Call Smart Marketing Group for your closest service
agent.
Aust. 1300 660 457 N.Z. 0800 474 876
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