Pressure Washer, Gas-Powered
GAS-POWERED PRESSURE WASHER
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- Always wear safety glasses or goggles and appropriate clothing when operating unit.
- Always place the machine on a level surface.
- Always operate the machine in a well-ventilated area.
- Never use preheated water in excess of 140 degrees into the machine.
- Never spray flammable liquids.
- Never point the lance or nozzle at people or animals.
- Always keep the pressure hose connected to the machine and the spray gun while the unit is pressurized.
- Always seek emergency medical care immediately if any fluid penetrates the skin. The cut may be deeper and more serious than it appears.
- Never move the machine by pulling on the hose.
- Never secure the spray gun in the “ON” or “SQUEEZED” position.
- Never operate the machine with insufficient water supply to the pump. Damage occurs to the pump if run with an insufficient or no water supply.
- Never smoke while operating or fueling this machine.
PREPARING FOR OPERATION
- Attach a water supply garden hose to the pump inlet.
- Attach the high pressure hose to the pump outlet.
- Insert a nozzle into the nozzle quick coupler.
- Turn ON the water supply.
- Squeeze the spray gun trigger until a steady flow of water sprays out the nozzle. Make sure all the air is purged from the hoses before running the pressure washer.
STARTING THE PRESSURE WASHER
- Start the engine.
- If the engine does not start on the first pull, squeeze the spray gun trigger. This will relieve the pump pressure and make the engine start easier.
- Once the engine is started, squeeze the spray gun trigger to begin cleaning.
- CAUTION! Always make sure there is a nozzle inserted into the nozzle quick coupler before relieving pressure from the system. Without a nozzle, the O-ring in the nozzle quick coupler might be forced out. If this happens, the nozzle quick coupler will not work until the O-ring is replaced.
STOPPING THE PRESSURE WASHER
- Turn the engine OFF.
- Squeeze the spray gun trigger to relieve the system pressure.
- Turn the water supply faucet OFF.
- Squeeze the spray gun trigger to drain water out of the hoses and the pump.
- Remove the water supply garden hose from the pump inlet.
- Remove the high-pressure hose from the pump outlet.
- CAUTION! Never disconnect the high-pressure hose from the pump or spray gun while the system is pressurized. De-pressurize the system by squeezing the spray gun trigger after the engine is turned OFF.
SPRAYING CHEMICALS
- Insert the chemical hose into a chemical solution. Completely submerge the chemical strainer in the chemical solution.
- Use the chemical nozzle in the nozzle quick coupler.
- Squeeze the spray gun trigger until chemical discharges from the nozzle.
NOZZLES
- White: 40-degree spray angle. Used for removing loose dirt and water sweeping.
- Yellow: 25-degree spray angle. Used for general cleaning.
- Green: 15-degree spray angle. Used for scouring away stubborn stains.
- Red: 0-degree spray angle. Used for the toughest cleaning jobs.
GENERAL CLEANING
- Choose a spray nozzle for your application.
- Hold the nozzle 6-in. to 12-in. from the cleaning surface.
- Use long, slow, deliberate stokes from side to side (similar to using a paint sprayer). This technique will provide the most effective cleaning impact and minimize streaks and skips in the cleaning surface