Product Manual

SHUT DOWN PROCEDURE
STORAGE
PREVENT DAMAGES AND EXCESSIVE WEAR
PRESSURE WASHER CARE
1. Turn off the power switch on the commercial pressure washer.
2. Relieve pressure on line by pulling trigger gun.
3. Shut off water supply and disconnect garden hose.
4. Be sure to check for water leaks or oil leaks that should be repaired before the next operation.
5. If you are going to store the machine for extended period of times in cold climates be sure to
antifreeze the equipment. A 50% anti-freeze solution may be drawn in through the inlet of the pump
using a short remnant of garden hose. This fluid should be run through the pump when the fluid is
discharged from the pump discharge your machine is winterized. Do not allow machine to freeze.
6. Fuel stabilizer for gas if unit is to be stored for 30-90 days. If storing unit over 90 days drain fuel tank,
shut off fuel valve and run unit until it stops.
1. Avoid extending hoses across high traffic areas while using power washers, and never leave the hose
where it may be run over by vehicles of any type.
2. Never pull on the hose to move the pressure washer.
3. Never pull your pressure hose around a tight corner or force it into a small loop. The wire braid hose
has a minimum bend radius of 5", and should not be forced into any small bend.
4. Wrap up the pressure washer hose when finished cleaning and store it on a hose hook, hanger, reel or
other safe location.
5. Check oil levels (pump & engine) at every fueling to prevent low oil damage.
6. Inspect inlet water filter for cleanliness and damage. If soiled or dirty, rinse with fresh water. If
damaged, replace with new filter.
7. When lifting or transporting power washers, secure and lift only appropriate lifting handles.
1. Follow recommended service instructions in owner manual for engine.
2. Change oil in pump after the first 50 working hours (break in period) and then every 3 months or 300
hours of operation. The oil drain bolt is located on the bottom side of the pump. When refilling or
adding oil to your pump, the pressure cleaner should be on level ground. Most pressure cleaners have
a site glass located on the side of pump, the oil level must be in the center of the site glass. See pump
manufacturer specification sheet for proper lubrication.
3. Prevent pump from freezing during freezing conditions. Flush pump with 1 to 1 mixture of
automobile anti-freeze and water. This will also act as a lubricant.
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