Manual
MAINTENANCE
2. Clearthe nozzlewith a small rigid pieceof wire suchas a paperclip.
3. Flushthe nozzlebackwardswith water.
4. Reconnectthe wandto the gun.
Restartthe pressurewasherand depressthe trigger onthe spraygun. If the nozzleis still pluggedor partially
plugged,repeataboveinstructions 1-4.
If the previousproceduredoesnot clearthe nozzle,replacewith a new nozzle.
WATERSCREEN
Thepressurewasheris equipedwith a water inlet screento protectthe pump. If the screenis not keptclean,
it will restrict the flow of waterto the pressurewasherandmaycausedamageto the pump.Do not damage
screenwhen cleaningit. Any foreign particlesenteringthe pump maydamagethe pump. Do not operate
pressurewasherwithout the screenin place.Removethe screenand backflushto removeimpurities from
screen.Replaceimmediately.
ENGINEMAINTENANCE
During the winter months, rare atmospheric conditions may develope which will cause an icing condition in
the carburetor, if this develops, the engine may run rough, lose power and may stall. This temporary
condition can be overcome by deflecting some of the hot air from the engine over the carburetor area.
STORAGE
Pump Storage
If you must store your pressure washer in a location where the temperature is below 32° F, you can minimize
the chance of damage to your machine by utilizing the following procedure:
1. Shut off watersupply andrelievepressureto the spraygun by depressingthe trigger.
Disconnectthe gardenhosefrom the pressurewasher,but leavethe high pressurehoseconnected.
2. Tipthe unit on its sidewith the inlet connectionpointing up.
3. Insert a smallfunnel (to preventspilling) into the inlet andpour in approximately1/4 cup of antifreeze.
4. Disconnectsparkplug wire.
5. Without connectinggardenhose pullthe recoil severaltimes to criculatethe antifreezeinthe pump system.
6. Disconnectsparkplug wire.
CAUTION! Prior to starting, thaw out any possible ice from the pressure washer hoses, spray gun
and wand.