COMPONENTS
UNDERSTANDING YOUR PRESSURE
WASHER
See Figure 1.
To reduce the risk of injury and product failure, read and
understand the information in this user's manual as well
as the information on the product labeling.
SPRAY GUN
Use the spray gun and lance to control and direct the
stream of water.
THERMAL RELIEF VALVE
When water reaches 125
pump onto ground to help prevent internal pump damage.
RECOIL STARTER
Pull to start engine.
OIL DIPSTICK
Unscrew the oil dipstick to check oil levels and add oil
when needed.
PUMP
Generates high pressure.
HANDLE
Use the handle when transporting the unit.
HIGH PRESSURE HOSE
The high pressure hose included with this unit is light
weight, flexible, and durable. When not in use, the
hose can be stored on the hose retainer.
HIGH PRESSURE OUTLET
Connection for high pressure hose.
F warm water will discharge from
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WATER INLET
Connection for garden hose.
FUEL TANK
Fill with regular unleaded fuel. Do not overfill.
FUEL ON/OFF SWITCH
Turns fuel supply to the engine on and off.
CHOKE
Prepares a cold engine for starting.
NOZZLES
Nozzles of varying sizes are included with this unit and
can be used for different cleaning applications.
DETERGENT TANK
Siphons detergent into the low pressure stream and auto-
matically turns on when using the black soap nozzle. Only
use with pressure washer safe detergent.
OIL DRAIN PLUG
Used to drain engine oil.
ENGINE ON/OFF SWITCH
Turn switch to the ON position before using the recoil start-
er. Turn to the OFF position to stop the engine.
DETERGENT HOSE CONNECTION BARB
Connects detergent tank to pump.
NOZZLE CLEANING TOOL
Used to clean nozzles.
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