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Pressure Washer
Operator’s Manual
Model Number _____________________________
Revision __________________________________
Serial Number ______________________________
Date Purchased ____________________________
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Table of Contents
Symbols and Meanings ...........................2
Equipment Description............................3
Features and Controls ............................4
Operation.......................................6
Maintenance ...................................12
Storage .......................................1ʻ
Troubleshooting.................................1ʼ
Specifications ..................................1ʼ
Warranty ......................................1ʽ
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Symbols and Meanings
Signal Meaning
DANGER
Indicates a hazard which, if not avoided,
will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
Indicates a hazard which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
Indicates a hazard which, if not avoided,
could result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE
Indicates information considered
important, but not hazard-related.
Symbol Name Explanation
Safety Alert
Symbol
Indicates a potential personal
injury hazard.
Read
Operator’s
Manual
Failure to follow warnings,
instructions and operator’s
manual could result in death or
serious injury.
Toxic Fumes
Engine exhaust contains carbon
monoxide, a poisonous gas that
could kill you in minutes. You
cannot smell it or see it.
Fire
Fuel and its vapors are extremely
flammable which could cause
burns or fire resulting in death or
serious injury.
Engine exhaust could cause
fire resulting in death or serious
injury.
Symbol Name Explanation
Fluid
Injection
High-pressure water could cut
through skin resulting in serious
injury and possible amputation.
Spray,
Flying
Objects
Risk of eye injury. Spray could
splash back or propel objects
resulting in serious injury.
Hot Surface
Contact with muffler area could
cause burns resulting in serious
injury.
Electric
Shock
Contact with power source
could cause electrical shock
resulting in death or serious
injury.
Kickback
Recoil starter kickback will pull
hand and arm toward engine
faster than you can let go which
could cause broken bones,
sprains or bruises resulting in
serious injury.
Chemical
Burn
Chemicals could cause burns
resulting in death or serious
injury.
Slippery
Surface/Fall
Slippery wet surfaces could
cause you to fall resulting in
death or serious injury.
Fall
Kickback from spray gun could
cause you to fall resulting in
death or serious injury.
WARNING! This product can expose you to
chemicals including gasoline engine exhaust, which
is known to the State of California to cause cancer,
and carbon monoxide, which is known to the State of
California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm.
For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
WARNING! This product contains lead and lead
compounds, known to the state of California to
cause birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Wash your hands after handling this product. Cancer and
Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
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Air Filter — Filters engine intake air.
Choke Lever — Prepares a cold engine for starting.
Fuel Cap — Add unleaded fuel here.
Fuel Shut-off Lever— Used to turn fuel supply on and off to
engine.
High Pressure Hose — Connect one end to water pump
and the other end to spray gun.
High Pressure Outlet — Connection for high pressure hose.
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Identification Label — Provides model and serial number of
pressure washer.
Oil Drain Plug — Drain engine oil here.
Oil Fill/Dipstick
Pump — Stainless steel piston, axial cam pump that
develops high pressure.
Recoil Starter — Used to start the engine.
Water Inlet — Connection for garden hose.
Equipment Description
Read this manual carefully and become familiar
with your product. Know its applications, its
limitations, and any hazards involved. Save these
original instructions for future reference.
To aid in outdoor cleaning projects, this engine-driven,
high-pressure cleaning machine uses a variety of spray
patterns and detergent.
Know how to stop the product and reduce pressure quickly.
Keep operating area clear and do not allow children to
operate pressure washer.
Stay alert—watch what you are doing. Do not operate
pressure washer when fatigued or under the influence of
alcohol or drugs.
Every effort has been made to ensure that information in
this manual is accurate and current. However, we reserve
the right to change, alter, or otherwise improve the product
and this document at any time without prior notice.
NOTICE If you have questions about intended use,
contact an authorized service dealer. This equipment is
designed to be used with Briggs & Stratton
®
authorized
parts only.
Recoil Starter
Oil Fill/Dipstick
Fuel Cap
High Pressure
Hose
Water Inlet
High Pressure
Outlet
Air Filter
Pressure
Control
Knob
Choke Lever
Oil Drain
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Features and Controls
Compare the illustrations with your pressure washer to familiarize yourself with the locations of various controls and
product warnings.
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Operation
Step 1: Safe Location
Before starting the pressure washer, there are two equally
important safety concerns regarding carbon monoxide
poisoning and fire that must be addressed.
Operation Location to Reduce the Risk of Carbon
Monoxide Poisoning
The engine exhaust of all fossil fuel burning equipment,
such as a pressure washer, contains carbon monoxide, a
poisonous gas that could kill you in minutes. You cannot
smell it, see it, or taste it. Even if you do not smell exhaust
fumes, you could still be exposed to carbon monoxide gas.
By law, it is required in many states to have a carbon
monoxide alarm in operating condition in your home.
A carbon monoxide alarm is an electronic device that
detects hazardous levels of carbon monoxide. When there
is a buildup of carbon monoxide, the alarm will alert the
occupants by flashing a visual indicator light and an alarm.
Smoke alarms cannot detect carbon monoxide gas.
WARNING! Engine exhaust contains carbon
monoxide, a poisonous gas that could kill you in
minutes. You cannot smell it, see it, or taste it.
Even if you do not smell exhaust fumes, you could still be
exposed to carbon monoxide gas.
Operate this product only outdoors, far away from
windows, doors and vents to reduce the risk of carbon
monoxide gas accumulating and the potential of being
drawn towards occupied spaces.
Install battery-operated carbon monoxide alarms or
plug-in carbon monoxide alarms with battery back-up
according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Smoke
alarms cannot detect carbon monoxide gas.
Do not run this product inside homes, garages,
basements, crawlspaces, sheds, or other partially-
enclosed spaces even if using fans or opening doors and
windows for ventilation. Carbon monoxide can quickly
build up in these spaces and can linger for hours, even
after this product has shut off.
Point exhaust away from all homes and occupied spaces.
If you start to feel sick, dizzy, or weak while using this
product, get to fresh air right away. See a doctor. You may
have carbon monoxide poisoning.
Carbon monoxide alarm
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Operation Location to Reduce the Risk of Fire
WARNING! Exhaust heat/gases could ignite
combustibles, structures or damage fuel tank
causing a fire, resulting in death or serious injury.
Pressure washer must be at least 5 ft (1.5 m) from any
structure, overhang, trees, windows, doors, and any wall
opening, shrubs, or vegetation over 12 in. (30.5 cm) in
height.
Do not place pressure washer under a deck or other type
of structure that may confine airflow. Smoke alarm(s)
must be installed and maintained indoors according to the
manufacturer’s instructions /recommendations.
Carbon monoxide alarms cannot detect smoke.
It is a violation of California Public Resource Code Section
4442, to use or operate the engine on any forest-covered,
brush-covered, or grass-covered land unless the exhaust
system is equipped with a spark arrester, as defined
in Section 4442, maintained in effective working order.
Other states or federal jurisdictions may have similar laws,
reference Federal Regulation 36 CFR Part 261.52.
Contact the original equipment manufacturer, retailer, or
dealer to obtain a spark arrester designed for the exhaust
system installed on this engine.
Replacement parts must be the same and installed in the
same position as the original parts.
Step 2: Oil and Fuel
Check Oil Level
CAUTION! Avoid prolonged or repeated skin
contact with used motor oil. Used motor oil has
been shown to cause skin cancer in certain
laboratory animals. Thoroughly wash exposed areas with
soap and water.
1. Make sure pressure washer is on a level surface.
2. Clean the oil fill area of any debris.
3. Remove oil dipstick and wipe dipstick with clean cloth.
Replace and tighten dipstick. Remove and check oil
level.
4. Verify oil is at full mark on dipstick. Replace and tighten
dipstick.
5. If needed, see Maintenance section for instructions to
add oil.
Add Fuel
Fuel must meet these requirements:
Clean, fresh, unleaded fuel with a minimum of 87 octane.
Gasoline with an ethanol content up to 10% is acceptable.
E15
E10
NOTICE Do not mix oil in fuel or modify engine to run on
alternate fuels. Unapproved fuels could damage engine.
See High Altitude for operation above 5,000 ft. (1524 m).
WARNING! Fuel and its vapors are extremely
flammable which could cause burns or fire
resulting in death or serious
injury.
Do not refuel during operation.
Do not smoke during refueling.
Turn engine off and let it cool at least 2 minutes before
removing fuel cap.
Fill fuel tank outdoors. Keep fuel away from ignition
sources.
MUFFLER
5 ft (1.5 m)
min.
5 ft (1.5 m) min.
Full
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1. Slowly remove fuel cap to relieve pressure in tank.
2. Slowly add fuel to fuel tank. Do not fill above bottom of
fuel tank neck to allow for fuel expansion.
3. Install fuel cap and let any spilled fuel evaporate
before starting engine.
High Altitude
At altitudes over 5,000 ft (1524 m), a minimum 85 octane
fuel is acceptable. To remain emissions compliant, high
altitude adjustment is required. Operation without this
adjustment will cause decreased performance, increased
fuel consumption, and increased emissions.
See an authorized dealer for high altitude adjustment
information. Operation of the engine at altitudes below
2,500 ft (762 m) with the high altitude kit is not
recommended.
Transporting
When transporting equipment with a vehicle or trailer, move
fuel shutoff lever to OFF ( ) position. Do not tip engine or
equipment at an angle which causes fuel to spill.
Step 3: Set Up
Clean Debris
Clean any accumulated debris. Keep area around muffler
free from any debris.
Use a soft bristle brush to loosen caked on dirt or oil.
Use a damp cloth to wipe exterior surfaces clean.
Lubricate O-rings
Lubricate all connections shown to extend the life of the
o-rings.
1. Inspect and clean connecting surfaces prior to
lubrication and assembly. Replace o-rings that are
damaged or missing. See Common Service Parts.
NOTICE Never repair leaking connections with sealant of
any kind. Replace o-ring.
2. Use a small brush or cotton swab to apply a light
coating of grease directly to o-rings.
Check / Connect Gun and Hose
1. If spray gun trigger depresses without pressing
trigger lock or if spray gun remains depressed when
released, replace spray gun immediately.
2. If high pressure hose is damaged, exposing inner
mesh, replace immediately.
3. Attach high pressure hose to spray gun and high
pressure outlet on pump. Tighten by hand.
WARNING! The high pressure fluid could cut
through skin and its underlying tissues, resulting
in serious injury and possible amputation. Never
attach spray wand directly to high pressure hose.
Maximum Fill Level
Trigger Lock
Spray Gun
High
Pressure
Hose
Spray Wand
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Check Water Inlet Screen / Connect Garden Hose
1. Inspect inlet screen. Remove debris or replace if
damaged.
2. Run water through garden hose (not to exceed 50 ft
(15 m) to clean out debris, then connect to water inlet.
NOTICE There must be at least 10 ft (3 m) of unrestricted
garden hose between the pressure washer inlet and
any device, such as a vacuum breaker, to prevent pump
damage.
3. Turn on water, point spray gun in safe direction, press
trigger lock and depress trigger to purge pump system
of air.
4. Attach spray wand to spray gun. Tighten by hand.
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Step 4: Spray Tips
1. Select desired spray tip:
Low Pressure
Black Soap
Use to apply
detergent
Delicate Rinse
White, 40°
Green, 25°
Cars / Vans
/ Trucks /
Outdoor
Furniture
General Rinse
Yellow, 15°
Siding /
Patios Decks
Driveways /
Garage Floors
Maximum
Rinse
Red, 0°
Paint Removal
/ Oil Stains
/ Rust Removal
2. Pull spray wand quick connect collar back, insert
spray tip and release. Tug spray tip to ensure it is
secure.
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Step 5: Start Up
NOTICE Do not start engine without water supply
connected and turned on.
1. Level product before starting.
2. Turn engine switch to ON (I) position.
3. Move fuel shut-off lever ( ) to ON ( ) position.
4. Move choke lever ( ) to CHOKE ( ) position.
NOTICE For a warm engine, be sure choke lever is in
RUN ( ) position.
WARNING! Risk of eye injury. Spray could
splash back or propel objects, resulting in
serious injury.
Always wear indirect vented (chemical splash) safety
goggles when using or near this product. (Safety glasses
do not provide full protection).
Always wear protective clothing such as long-sleeved
shirts, long pants and closed-toed shoes.
WARNING! Recoil starter kickback (rapid
retraction) will pull hand and arm toward engine
faster than you can let go, which could cause
broken bones, fractures, bruises, or sprains and result in
serious injury.
5. Position yourself as shown below, grasp recoil starter
and pull slowly until you feel some resistance. Then
pull rapidly to start engine.
6. Return recoil starter slowly. Do not let rope “snap back”
against starter.
NOTICE If engine fails to start after two attempts, move
choke lever to RUN (
) position and repeat steps 5 and 6.
7. When engine starts, move choke lever to RUN (
)
position.
NOTICE If engine starts but fails to run, see Low Oil
Shutdown in Features and Controls.
NOTICE Pressure washer may be equipped with an
automatic idle control. The idle control will lower engine
speed when spray gun trigger is released.
WARNING! High-pressure water could cut
through skin resulting in serious injury and
possible amputation.
Do not direct discharge at self or others.
Call physician immediately if cut by fluid. Do not treat as
a simple cut.
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WARNING! Use of pressure washer
could create slippery surfaces causing
you to fall, resulting in death or serious
injury. Kickback from spray gun could cause you to fall
resulting in death or serious injury. Operate pressure
washer from a stable surface.
8. Firmly grasp spray gun with both hands, point spray
gun in safe direction, press trigger lock and depress
trigger to begin spraying.
9. Apply high pressure spray to a small area first, then
check the surface for damage. If no damage is found,
it is okay to continue cleaning.
Engine
Switch
Choke
Lever
Fuel
Lever
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Usage Tips
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resulting in death or serious injury.
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forproper use and handling of the chemical.
v Only use products marketed for use with
pressurewashers.
v Never spray flammable liquids.
Check Detergent Siphoning Tube/Tank
Clean detergent tube if clogged or replace if leaking.
To apply detergent, follow these steps:
ʸƔ Prepare detergent per pressure washer detergent
manufacturer’s instructions.
ʹƔ Remove cap from detergent tank and fill with
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Step 7: Shut Down
1. Release spray gun trigger and let engine idle for one
minute.
2. Move fuel shut-off lever to OFF (
) position.
3. Turn engine switch to OFF (0) position.
WARNING! Spray gun traps high water
pressure, even after engine shut down and water
disconnection, which could result in serious
injury.
4. Point spray gun in safe direction. Press trigger lock
and depress trigger to relieve high water pressure.
Step 8: Clean Up
1. Turn off water and purge system.
2. Disconnect and drain all hoses, spray gun and spray
wand.
3. Empty pump of all liquids by pulling recoil handle
about six times.
NOTICE If storing in freezing temperatures or more than
30 days, see Storage.
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WARNING! Risk of electrocution. Contact with
power source could cause electric shock or burn
resulting in death or serious injury. Never spray
near power source.
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Maintenance
Maintenance Schedule
Follow the hourly or calendar intervals, whichever occurs
first.
1
Service more often under dirty or dusty conditions.
2
See any authorized dealer for service.
General Recommendations
Regular maintenance will improve the performance and
extend the life of the pressure washer. See any authorized
dealer for service.
Emissions Control
Maintenance, replacement, or repair of the emissions
control devices and systems may be performed by any
non-road engine repair establishment or individual.
However, to obtain ”no charge” emissions control service,
the work must be performed by a factory authorized dealer.
See Emissions Warranty.
The emissions control system for carbureted engines is
EM (Engine Modifications). The emissions control systems
for engines with electronic fuel injection are ECM (Engine
Control Module), MPI (Multi Port Injection), and if equipped
an O2S (Oxygen Sensor).
Pump Oil
Do not attempt any oil maintenance on this pump. The
pump is pre-lubricated and sealed from the factory,
requiring no additional maintenance for the life of the pump.
Detergent Siphoning Check Ball
The check ball in detergent siphoning system may become
stuck from dried soap or minerals in water. The check ball
can be freed by performing the following:
WARNING! Chemical Burn Hazard. Chemicals
could cause burns resulting in death or serious
injury. Follow chemical manufacturer’s label
instructions for proper use and handling of the chemical.
Following Shut Down, remove detergent siphoning hose from
barbed fitting on pump and drain detergent into a container.
1. Insert paper clip, or similar device, into barbed fitting
on pump and push down until ball moves.
2. Reinstall detergent siphoning hose.
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material.
Engine Maintenance
Oil Recommendations
We recommend the use of Warranty Certified oils for best
performance. Other high-quality detergent oils are
acceptable if classified for service SF, SG, SH, SJ or
higher. Do not use special additives.
Outdoor temperatures determine the proper oil viscosity
for the engine. Use the chart to select the best viscosity for
the outdoor temperature range expected. Engines on most
outdoor power equipment operate well with 5W30 Synthetic
oil. For equipment operated in hot temperatures, Vanguard
®
15W50 Synthetic oil provides the best protection.
* Below 40°F (4°C) the use of SAE 30 will result in hard starting.
** Above 80°F (27°F) the use of 10W30 may cause increased oil
consumption. Check oil level more frequently.
Every 8 Hours or Daily (see Operation Section)
Check engine oil level
Clean debris
Lubricate o-rings
Check spray gun
Check high pressure hose
Check / clean water inlet screen
Check detergent siphoning tube
Every 25 Hours or Yearly
Clean engine air filter
1
Every 50 Hours or Yearly
Change engine oil
Service exhaust system
Ye ar l y
Replace spark plug
Replace engine air filter
1
Service cooling system
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Add Engine Oil
1. Place pressure washer on level surface.
2. Clean area around oil fill and remove yellow oil fill cap/
dipstick.
3. Using an oil funnel, slowly pour contents of oil bottle
into oil fill opening. Checking oil level frequently, fill to
point of overflowing. Pause to permit oil to settle.
4. Replace and tighten dipstick.
5. Wipe up any remaining oil.
NOTICE Do not attempt to start engine before it has been
properly serviced with oil. This could result in engine failure.
CAUTION! Avoid prolonged or repeated skin
contact with used motor oil. Used motor oil has
been shown to cause skin cancer in certain
laboratory animals. Thoroughly wash exposed areas with
soap and water.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. DO NOT
POLLUTE. CONSERVE RESOURCES. RETURN
USED OIL TO COLLECTION CENTERS.
Changing Engine Oil
Change oil while engine is still warm from running, as
follows:
1. Make sure unit is on a level surface.
2. Disconnect spark plug wire and keep it away from
spark plug.
3. Clean area around oil drain plug. The oil drain plug is
located at base of engine.
4. Remove oil drain plug and drain oil completely into a
suitable container.
5. Reinstall oil drain plug and tighten securely.
6. Add recomended oil as described in Add Engine Oil.
7. Reconnect spark plug wire to spark plug.
Service Air Filter
WARNING! Fuel and its vapors are extremely
flammable, which could cause burns or fire,
resulting in death or serious injury.
Do not start and run engine with air filter removed.
Your engine will not run properly and may be damaged if
you run it with a dirty or missing air cleaner.
1. Remove fastener and cover.
2. Remove fastener and filter.
3. To loosen debris, gently tap filter on a hard surface. If
filter is excessively dirty, replace with a new filter.
4. Install seal washer and filter into base and onto stud.
Make sure filter is properly assembled into base and
secure with fastener.
5. Install cover and secure with fastener. Make sure
fastener is tight.
Service Spark Plug
Changing the spark plug will help your engine to start
easier and run better.
1. Clean area around spark plug.
2. Remove and inspect spark plug.
3. Replace spark plug if electrodes are pitted, burned
or porcelain is cracked. Use the recommended
replacement plug. See Specifications.
4. Check electrode gap with wire feeler gauge and reset
spark plug gap to recommended gap if necessary
(see Specifications).
5. Install spark plug and tighten firmly.
Inspect Muffler and Spark Arrester
Inspect the muffler for cracks, corrosion, or other damage.
Remove the spark arrester, if equipped, and inspect for
damage or carbon blockage. Clean if carbon blockage is
found using brush and commercial solvent or replace if
damaged.
WARNING! Contact with muffler area could
cause burns resulting in serious injury. Do not
touch hot parts.
Fastener
Fastener
Cover
Filter
Seal Washer
Base
Stud
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Storage
WARNING! Fuel and its vapors are extremely
flammable, which could cause burns or fire,
resulting in death or serious injury. Do not store fuel
near ignition source.
1. Empty detergent tank as follows:
a. Place suitable container under barbed fitting on
detergent tank and and remove detergent tube.
Remove the tanks cover, tip pressure washer
forward slightly and empty tank contents into
container.
b. Reconnect hose to barbed fitting on tank.
c. Add 1 pint (0.5 liter) of clean fresh water to
detergent tank and close tanks cover.
2. Flush detergent tank by running pressure washer with
one of the soap nozzles selected. Flush until tank is
empty.
Protecting Fuel System
3. Treat or drain fuel from pressure washer as fuel can
become stale when stored over 30 days.
Each time you fill the container with fuel, add STA-BIL
360°® PROTECTION™ to the fuel as specified by the
manufacturer’s instructions. This keeps fuel fresh and
decreases fuel-related problems or contamination in the
fuel system.
It is not necessary to drain fuel from the engine when STA-
BIL 360°® PROTECTION™ is added as instructed. Before
storage, turn the engine ON for 2 minutes to move the fuel
and stabilizer through the fuel system.
If fuel in the engine has not been treated with STA-BIL
360°® PROTECTION™, it must be drained into an
approved container.
Then run the engine until it stops from
lack of fuel.
Protecting the Pressure Washer
4. Turn off water and purge system.
5. Disconnect and drain all hoses, spray gun and spray
wand.
6. Empty pump of all liquids by pulling recoil handle
about six times.
NOTICE Store spray gun indoors and keep from freezing.
Protecting the Pump
7. Treat pump with Pump Saver.
Use Pump Saver to protect pump from damage caused by
mineral deposits and freezing. It also lubricates pistons and
seals. See Common Service Parts.
Read and follow all Pump Saver warnings and instructions.
If Pump Saver is not available, connect a 3 ft (1 m)
section of garden hose to water inlet. Pour RV-antifreeze
(antifreeze without alcohol) into hose. Pull recoil handle
twice. Disconnect hose.
NOTICE You must protect your product from freezing
temperatures. Failure to do so will permanently damage
your pump and spray gun rendering your product
inoperable.
8. Store unit in a clean and dry area.
WARNING! Storage covers could cause a fire
resulting in death or serious injury. Do not place a
storage cover over a hot pressure washer. Let
product cool before installing cover.
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Troubleshooting
Cause CorrectionProblem
Pump has following
problems: failure to
produce pressure, loss
of pressure, low water
volume.
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For all other issues, see an authorized dealer.
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Specifications
White, 40° . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2700 PSI (186 bar) @ 2.5GPM (9.5 L/min)*
Green, 25° . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3000 PSI (207bar) @ 2.3 GPM (8.7 L/min)*
Yellow, 15° . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3000 PSI (207bar) @ 2.3 GPM (8.7 L/min)*
Red, 0° . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3200 PSI (221 bar) @ 2.1 GPM (7.6 L/min)*
Water Supply Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41°F (5°C) - 100°F (38°C)
min Water Supply Flow Rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.5 GPM (13.2 L/min)
min Water Supply Pressure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 PSI (1.38 bar)
Engine Displacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.69 in3 (208 cc)
Spark Plug Gap. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.030 in. (0.76 mm)
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JD North America Corp. Warranty Policy
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Product 2 Years 3 Months
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