MAINTENANCE
Pump Maintenance
NOTICE: The pressure pump is
maintenance free. If you notice any sign of
oil leakage in and around the pump, DO
NOT operate the pressure washer. Please
call our Customer Service at 1-855-888-
3598.
Cleaning Nozzle:
Occasionally, the spray wand can become
clogged with foreign materials such as dirt.
When this happens, excessive pressure
can develop. Whenever the pressure
nozzle becomes particularly clogged, the
pump pressure will pulsate. It should be
immediately cleaned.
1. Make sure Pressure Washer is off and
spray gun is locked.
2. Remove high pressure spray nozzle
from the spray wand. Using the nozzle
cleaning needle (provided), remove any
obstructions by inserting and carefully
moving the pin back-and-forth through
nozzle hole under clean running water.
3. After cleaning, remove the needle from
nozzle and store for future use.
4. Reassemble pressure nozzle to spray
wand.
Cleaning Water Inlet Screen Filter:
The pump water inlet has
a filter screen that should
be checked periodically
and cleaned if necessary.
• Disconnect inlet water hose.
• Remove filter by grasping end and pull
straight out.
• Clean screen filter by flushing both sides
with water.
• Insert screen filter back inside water inlet
port.
NOTICE: Do not operate Pressure Washer
without water inlet screen filter in place.
FOR TECHNICAL QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL 1-855-888-3598
Cleaning Pressure Washer
Daily or before use inspections should
include areas around and underneath
Pressure Washer looking for signs of fuel
or oil leaks. Preventative maintenance
should be taken if leakage is found. Clean
accumulated debris from outside and inside
Pressure Washer. Ensure all linkages,
springs and other engine controls are
kept clean. Inspect cooling air slots and
openings on Pressure Washer. Openings
must be kept clean and unobstructed for
peak performance of Pressure Washer.
Engine components should be kept clean
reducing risk of overheating and ignition of
accumulated debris.
• Use a damp cloth to wipe exterior
surfaces clean.
• Use a soft bristle brush to loosen caked
on dirt or oil.
• Use a shop-vacuum to pick up any loose
dirt and debris.
Changing Engine Oil
WARNING: Hot Surface
Oil is very hot during operation
and can cause sevier burns.
Before changing engine oil, wait for 30
minutes after shutting engine down, to
be sure engine oil has cooled.
1. Draining Engine Oil:
1. Make sure the engine is stopped, cool
and is on a level surface.
2. Close the Fuel Valve.
3. Place a drain pan (not included)
underneath the crankcase's drain plug,
located on bottom side of engine.
4. Clean the top of the Dipstick and the
area around it. Remove the Dipstick by
turning it counterclockwise, and wipe it
off with a clean, lint free rag.
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