Oil Supply (A)
• Set the equipment onto a flat and leveled surface.
• Turn and remove the oil supply cap.
• Use 4-stroke motor oil. Using SAE 10W/30 general oil for all
temperatures is recommended. As indicated in the following
table, other viscosities can be used when the local average
temperature is within the indicated range.
10 W - 30
-30
-20
-10
0
• Set back the cap and remove it to check oil level in the
cap oil measuring rod.
• Once the oil tank is in the right level indicated in the
rod, tighten the cap to prevent leaks.
CAUTION
• Do not exceed the oil maximum level
because it causes a lot of smoke when starting the motor.
CAUTION
• Check the oil level before each use. If
necessary, add oil until the level is between the limits in
the cap rod.
• Replace oil after 20 hours' operation or
CAUTION
each season. It may be necessary to replace oil more
often during dusty or dirt conditions.
High Altitude Operation
• In high altitudes, the air-fuel combination in a standard
carburetor will be rich in fuel. Performance will be low and
fuel consumption will increase.
• Performance while operating in high altitudes may
improve if the carburetor is regulated adjusting the main
knob. The machine is adjusted to operate at altitudes
above 6000 feet over sea level. If noticing the machine is
not operating efficiently go to a
Authorized Service Center to carry out the modification
needed in the carburetor.
• Even though the carburetor is having an adequate
injection, the motor power will diminish approximately
3.5% per each increase of 1000 feet after 6890 feet above
sea level. The power decrease will be higher if no
modifications are carried out in the carburetor.
WARNING
• If the machine is operated in a height
inadequate to the carburetor adjustment, low performance,
overheating and severe damage in the motor can be
caused due to the excessive air mix in the fuel.
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10 W - 40
10
20
30
40 °C
Fuel and Oil
Fuel Supply (B)
• Set the Pressure Washer on a flat and leveled surface.
• Clean and dry the area around the fuel cap.
• Remove the fuel cap.
• Using a funnel fill slowly the fuel tank up to the lower
part of the tank neck. Do not overfill to allow fuel
expansion and prevent spillage.
• Clean any fuel spills.
• Cover the tank rotating the cap until hearing a click.
• Clean any spilled fuel before starting up.
B
Maximum
Minimum
A