Model: PWG2700VE Model: PWG3100VE Gasoline Pressure Washer OPERATOR’S MANUAL support@pulsar-products.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................................ 3 Safety Rules ........................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Safety Symbols ........................................................................................................
INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing this superior quality pressure washer from Pulsar. When operating and maintaining this product as instructed in this manual, your pressure washer will give you many years of reliable service. Product Specifications: PWG2700VE:This pressure washer operates at 2700PSI with a flow rate of 2.3 gallons per minute. This high end residential use system features a 173cc Ducar engine, no flat foam filled tires, 25’ high pressure hose, and 4 quickconnect nozzles.
SAFETY RULES Safety Symbols WARNING! Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which could result in serious injury or death if not avoided. CAUTION! Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which could result in damage to equipment or property. Slippery surface Risk of explosion Risk of electric shock Hot surface Eye protection Safety Instructions The manufacturer cannot anticipate every possible hazardous circumstance that the user may encounter.
SAFETY RULES WARNING! To reduce the risk of injection, injury or possible amputation, never direct water pressure • • • • • • • • towards people or pets. The high pressure stream of water produced can cut through skin and underlying tissue. Never squeeze the trigger or point the spray gun at other people, animals, plants, or fragile objects such as glass, even if the engine is stopped. This unit is not a toy. Keep unit away from children and pets. Do not leave spray gun unattended while unit is running.
SAFETY RULES • • WARNING! Stay alert and use common sense. Do not operate this unit if you are under the influence of alcohol, drugs, medication or you feel tired. WARNING! Pull cord recoils rapidly and pulls arm towards engine faster than you can let go which could result in injury. Always relieve pressure from spray gun before pulling starter cord, including every failed attempt to start engine. To avoid recoil, pull starter cord slowly until resistance is felt, then pull rapidly.
PRESSURE WASHER FEATURES H - Fuel Tank and cap A - 25’ High Pressure Hose B - Pull Cord C - One Push Start Key D - Soap Tank E - Handle F - Spray Gun G - Engine On/Off Switch I - Flameout Switch J - No Flat Foam Filled Tires K - Battery Switch L - High Pressure Hose Outlet M - Battery Box N - Water Inlet 7
PRESSURE WASHER PARTS ASSEMBLY PWG2700VE 8
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PRESSURE WASHER PARTS LIST PWG2700VE 1 173cc Engine 1 31 Relay 1 2 Crankshaft Key 5*4.78*35 1 32 Bolt M5*16 3 3 Bolt M8*40 3 33 Taping Screw4.2*12 4 4 Himore Water Pump 1 34 Control Module 1 5 Siphone Tube 1 35 Taping Screw4.
PRESSURE WASHER PARTS LIST PWG3100VE 1 196cc Engine 1 31 Relay 1 2 Crankshaft Key 5*4.78*35 1 32 Bolt M5*16 3 3 Bolt M8*40 3 33 Taping Screw4.2*12 4 4 Himore Water Pump 1 34 Control Module 1 5 Siphone Tube 1 35 Taping Screw4.
ASSEMBLY Packing List • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Pressure washer Quick start guide Operator’s manual and product registration card Spray gun Extension wand with quick-connect fitting High pressure hose PWG2700VE: Spray nozzles (4) - 0° , 25° ,40° and soap nozzle / PWG3100VE: Spray nozzles (4) - 0° ,15°, 25°,40° and soap nozzle Spray gun hook (upper) Spray gun hook (lower) 4-Cycle engine oil (SAE10W30) Nozzle cleaner Wrench Spark plug Phillips screwdriver WARNING! Do not attempt to assemble or operate th
ASSEMBLY Install Handle (See fig 1) • Install upper frame (handle) onto the lower frame by sliding the handle over the two upright tubes on the lower frame and pressing down firmly until the handle is seated and the two detent pins snap in place. FIG 1 Attaching Upper Gun Hooks (See fig 2) • Attach the upper gun hook.
ASSEMBLY Attaching the Spray Gun (See fig 3 & 4) • • Screw the spray wand and the trigger handle together until they are secure. nut on by turning clockwise until it is hand tight.
ASSEMBLY Adding / Checking Engine Oil (See fig 5) • • • Place pressure washer on a level surface. • • Be sure to replace both dipsticks before attempting to start the engine. To check oil, set pressure washer on a level surface, wipe dipstick clean, then reinsert dipstick without re-threading.
ASSEMBLY Connecting Garden Hose to Pressure Washer (See fig 7) • • • • • Inspect inlet screen and remove any debris. Connect hose to water inlet and tighten by hand. There must be a minimum of 10 feet of unrestricted hose between pressure washer and faucet or shut off valve. Turn on water. Purge the system’s pump of air by releasing the safety and squeezing the trigger of the spray gun. CAUTION! Do not run pump without connecting to the water supply and turning water on.
OPERATION Pre-Operation Check List • • • • • Read and understand this operator manual in its entirety before operating pressure washer. Check oil level and add oil to the proper level if low. Check connections of handle and all hoses to make sure they are secure. Check all hoses for kinks and damage. Check flow of water supply and make sure it is adequate (40 - 80PSI). WARNING! • • • • from dissipating.
OPERATION WARNING! • • Pull cord recoils rapidly and pulls arm towards engine faster than you can let go which could result in injury. Always relieve pressure from spray gun before pulling starter cord, including every failed attempt to start engine. To avoid recoil, pull starter cord slowly until resistance is felt, then pull rapidly. Stopping Pressure Washer (See Fig 11-12) • • • Press the start button for 1 second to stop the engine. Press the battery switch to "OFF".
OPERATION Using Spray Nozzle (See fig 15) • • • • • To connect or disconnect spray tip, pull back on the quick-connect collar. Insert or remove spray tip then release collar. When spray tip is connected, pull on the spray tip to make sure it is secured. For general cleaning use the 40° spray tip. This option is for cement walkways. For stripping, spot cleaning, blasting, and hard to reach areas use the 15° or 25° spray tip.
OPERATION How to Charge the Battery (See fig. 16) . Take out the charger. . Plug the charger connector into the charging input on the machine. . Plug the socket into the power receptacle.
MAINTENANCE Regular maintenance will extend the life of this pressure washer and improve its performance. The warranty does not cover items that result from operator negligence, misuse, or abuse. To receive full value from the warranty, operator must maintain the pressure washer as instructed in this manual, including proper storage. Before inspecting or servicing this machine, make sure the engine is off and no parts are WARNING! moving. Disconnect the spark plug wire and move it away from the spark plug.
MAINTENANCE Changing Engine Oil Engine oil will drain better if the engine is still warm, but not hot. • Shut off engine. • Clean the area around the oil fill cap/dipstick to keep out debris then remove oil fill cap/dipstick. • Place an oil pan on the ground to catch oil. Remove oil plug then tilt pressure washer back and to the side to empty out the oil from the crankcase. • Once oil is completely drained, return the pressure washer to a level position and install the oil drain plug.
MAINTENANCE Checking Spark Plug • • • • • • • Disconnect the spark plug wire from the spark plug. Before removing the spark plug, clean the area around its base to prevent debris from entering the engine. Clean carbon deposits off the electrode with a wire brush. Check the electrode gap and slowly adjust to 0.80mm (0.031in.) if necessary. Reinstall spark plug and tighten to Torque 22.0 – 26.9 Nm (16-20 ft-lb). Reconnect spark plug wire.
TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Engine does not start 1. Out of fuel 2. Engine oil low 3. Spark plug wire disconnected from spark plug 4. Bad spark plug 5. Spark plug wire has shorted 6. Ignition inoperative 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Engine hard to start 1. Stale fuel or water in fuel 2. Spark plug producing weak spark 3. Excessively rich fuel mixture 1. Engine lacks power and vibrates excessively 1. 1. Engine quits during operation 1. Out of fuel 1.
TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM Pump fails to produce pressure or pressure is inconsistent 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. CAUSE SOLUTION Water supply is restricted Water not turned on full power Nozzle is clogged Spray gun leaks Air in line Inlet hose screen is clogged Water supply is over 100° F Pump is faulty 1. Inspect garden hose for kinks or leaks. Make sure you are using a large enough garden hose (Min. ¾ inch diameter) 2. Open water source all the way. 3. Clean nozzle 4.
WARRANTY Pulsar Limited 1 Year Warranty: From the date of original purchase, Pulsar warrants to the original purchaser, that each pressure washer sold, shall be free from defect in material and workmanship, for the items and time period set forth below. Pulsar, at its discretion, agrees to repair or replace any defective part that upon examination, inspection, and testing by a Pulsar authorized service dealer, is found to be detective within the original warranty period.
WARRANTY What this Warranty Does Not Cover: • Normal wear: This warranty excludes normal wear items such as hoses, connector fittings, spray nozzles, wheels, spray wands, soap tanks or buckets, filters, spark plugs, or gaskets unless under normal use, the original equipment is defective in material or workmanship and needs to be replaced prior to the first replacement interval.