Some adjustments will need to be made periodically to properly maintain the Pressure Washer.
All service and adjustments should be made at least one time each season. It is important that the
maintenance chart below be followed.
MOVING AND STORAGE
After each application or winter storage follow these instructions:
1. When finished using the Pressure Washer, you must first drain and rinse the detergent tank.
2. Run the Pressure Washer in low pressure until all of the soap is drained from the detergent
tank.
3. Pour clear water into the tank and run it through on low pressure as though it were deter-
gent.
4. Turn the machine OFF and squeeze the trigger to release the trapped pressure inside of the
machine.
5. Remove both the garden hose and pressure hose from the unit.
6. Turn ON the machine and allow it to run for 5 seconds. (This will clear out most of the
water trapped in the pump).
7. Unplug the machine and store in a dry, climate controlled environment.
NOTE: Do not store the machine or accessories in a place where the temperature could drop below
40°F.
AFTER EXTENDED STORAGE
Scale deposits may form in the pump when it is not used for some time. This causes the motor to
hesitate or not start up at all.
1. Do not plug the unit into electrical outlet or connect the pressure hose to the unit.
2. Connect garden hose to the unit and allow the water to exit from high pressure outlet for a
few seconds to rinse the system.
3. Shut off the water.
4. Connect pressure hose to the gun and then lock hose safety device.
CONNECTIONS
Connections (fittings) on Pressure Washer, pressure hose, gun and spray wand should be cleaned
regularly and lubricated with non-water soluble grease to prevent leakage and damage to the o-rings.
NOZZLE
The nozzles should be lubricated with non-water soluble grease or light oil regularly. Clogging of the
nozzle causes the pump pressure to build up too high and cleaning is required.
1. Make sure Pressure Washer On/Off switch is set to Off and spray gun trigger is locked.
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