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Remove dipstick/oil plug from the crankcase and wipe clean.
Oil level is correct if it covers the lower half of the dipstick.
CHANGING THE PRESSURE PUMP OIL
Place the container under the pressure pump oil drain plug.
Using a wrench, loosen the oil drain plug.
Remove the oil drain plug and drain the oil into a container.
Replace the oil drain plug and retighten using the wrench.
Loosen and remove breather plug from top of the pressure pump.
Add NEW 30 weight engine oil to the pump case until the oil level
raises above the midpoint on the oil level window on the side of the
pump.
Replace and hand tighten the breather plug.
DRAIN PLUG
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 partially clogged, the
pump pressure will pulsate. It should be immediately cleaned.
Make sure the pressure washer is shut off and the spray gun trigger is locked.
Remove the 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 the nozzle hole under clean running
water.
After cleaning, remove the needle from the nozzle and store for future use.
Reassemble pressure nozzle to spray wand.
CLEANING THE WATER INLET SCREEN FILTER
The water inlet screen filter should be checked periodically and cleaned if necessary.
Disconnect inlet water hose.
Remove filter by grasping the end and pull straight back.
Clean the screen filter by flushing both sides with water.
Insert the screen filter back inside the water inlet port.
DO NOT operate the pressure washer without the screen filter in place. Impurities entering the pressure
pump can cause internal damage.
CLEANING THE PRESSURE WASHER:
Daily or before use, inspections should include areas around and underneath the pressure washer
looking for signs of fuel or oil leaks. Preventative maintenance should be taken if leaks are found. Clean
accumulated debris from outside and inside the pressure washer. Ensure all linkages and springs are
kept clean. Inspect cooling air slots and openings on the pressure washer. Openings must be kept clean
and unobstructed for peak performance of the pressure washer.
Engine components should be kept clean, reducing the risk of overheating and accumulated debris.