Shark BG-2527, BG-2820, BG-3030, BG-3735, BG-3040 User Manual

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MODEL: BG
OPERATING INSTRUCTION
AND PARTS MANUAL
BG-2527 BG-2820 BG-3030
BG-3532BG-3735 BG-3040
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CONTENTS
Introduction & Important Safety Information ......................................... 3-4
Component Identification ......................................................................... 5
Assembly Instructions .............................................................................. 6
Operating Instructions...........................................................................7-8
Detergents & Cleaning Techniques .......................................................... 9
Shut Down and Clean-Up ...................................................................... 10
Storage .................................................................................................. 10
Troubleshooting ................................................................................11-12
Preventative Maintenance ..................................................................... 13
Oil Change Record ................................................................................ 13
Models 2527, 2820 Exploded View ........................................................14
Models 2527, 2820 Exploded View Parts List ........................................15
Models 3030, 3532, 3735 Exploded View ..............................................16
Models 3030, 3532, 3735 Exploded View Parts List .........................17-18
Hose and Spray Gun Assembly .............................................................19
D Series Pump Exploded View & Parts List ......................................20-21
M Series Pump Exploded View & Parts List ..................................... 22-23
C Series Pump Exploded View & Parts List ......................................24-26
VBA35 Unloader Exploded View & Parts List ........................................ 27
AR-AL Unloader Exploded View & Parts List ....................................28-29
Specifications ....................................................................................30-31
Warranty
Model Number ______________________________
Serial Number ______________________________
Date of Purchase ____________________________ The model and serial numbers will be found on a decal attached
to the pressure washer. You should record both serial number and date of purchase and keep in a safe place for future reference.
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WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
INTRODUCTION & SAFETY INFORMATION
PRESSURE WASHER
Thank you for purchasing this pressure washer.
All information in this manual is based on the latest product information available at the time of printing.
We reserve the right to make changes at any time without incurring any obligation.
Owner/User Responsibility:
The owner and/or user must have an understanding of the manufacturer’s operating instructions and warnings before using this pressure washer. Warning information should be emphasized and understood. If the operator is not fluent in English, the manufacturer’s instructions and warnings shall be read to and discussed with the operator in the operator’s native language by the purchaser/owner, making sure that the operator com­prehends its contents.
Owner and/or user must study and maintain for future reference the manufacturers’ instructions.
The operator must know how to stop the machine quickly and understand the operation of all controls. Never permit anyone to operate the engine without proper instructions.
This manual should be considered a permanent part of the machine and should remain with it if machine is resold.
When ordering parts, please specify model and serial number.
MACHINE SAFETY
CAUTION
READ OPERATOR’S
MANUAL
THOROUGHLY
PRIOR TO USE.
2. All installations must comply with local codes. Contact your electrician, plumber, utility company or the selling distributor for specific details.
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of injury, read operating instruc­tions carefully before using.
1. Read the owner's manual thoroughly. Failure to fol­low instructions could cause malfunction of the machine and result in death, serious bodily injury and/or property damage.
WARNING: Risk of asphyxiation — Use this product only in a well ventilated area.
3. Avoid installing machines in small areas or near exhaust fans. Exhaust contains poi-
RISK OF
ASPHYXIATION.
USE ONLY IN A WELL
VENTILATED AREA.
sonous carbon monoxide gas; exposure may cause loss of consciousness and may lead to death. It also contains
chemicals known, in certain quantities, to cause
cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
WARNING: Flammable liquids can create fumes which can ignite causing property damage or severe injury.
WARNING: Risk of fire — Do not add fuel when the product is
RISK OF FIRE. DO NOT ADD FUEL WHEN OPERATING
MACHINE.
operating.
WARNING: Risk of explosion — Do not spray flam mable liquids.
4. Do not place machine near flammable objects as the engine is hot.
5. Allow engine to cool for 2 minutes before refuel­ing. If any fuel is spilled, make sure the area is dry before testing the spark plug or starting the engine. (Fire and/or explosion may occur if this is not done.)
Refuel gasoline engines on mobile or portable
equipment:
a. outdoors;
b. with the engine on the equipment stopped;
c. with no source of ignition within 10 feet of
the dispensing point; and
d. with an allowance made for expansion of the
fuel should the equipment be exposed to a higher ambient temperature.
In an overfilling situation, additional precautions are
necessary to ensure that the situation is handled in a safe manner.
WA R N I N G: H i g h pressure stream of water that this equip­ment can produce can pierce skin and its underlying tissues, leading to serious injury and possible amputation.
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HIGH PRESSURE
SPRAY CAN PIERCE
SKIN AND TISSUES.
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WARNING
WARNING
SAFETY INFORMATION CONT.
WARNING: High pressure spray can cause paint chips or other particles to become airborne and fly at high speeds. To avoid personal injury, eye safety de­vices must be worn.
PRO TECTIVE
EYE WEAR AN D
CLO THING M UST
PRESSURE WASHER
BE WORN.
6. Eye safety devices and foot protec tion must be wor n when using this equipment.
7. High pressure developed by these machines will cause personal injury or equipment damage. Use caution when operating. Do not direct discharge stream at people, or severe injury or death will result.
8. Never make adjustments on machine while in operation.
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9. Do not operate with spray gun in the off position for extensive periods of time as this may cause damage to the pump.
10. The best insurance against an accident is precau­tion and knowledge of the machine.
11. Manufacturer will not be liable for any changes made to our standard machines, or any compo­nents not purchased from us.
12. Read engine safety instructions provided.
WARNING: Keep water spray away from electrical wiring or fatal electric shock may result.
13. Never run pump dry or leave spray gun closed longer than 5 minutes.
14. Do not allow children to oper-
KEEP WATER
SPRAY AWAY FROM
ELECTRICAL WIRING.
ate the pressure washer at any time.
15. Inlet water supply must be cold and clean fresh water.
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COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION
Unloader
PRESSURE WASHER
Spray Gun
Trigger
High Pressure
Hose
Starter Grip
Straight
Through
Wand
Pump
Detergent Injector
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Inlet
Screen
Garden Hose
(not included)
Pressure
Nozzle
Pump — Develops high pressure.
Starter Grip— Used for starting the engine manu-
ally.
Spray Gun — Controls the application of water and detergent onto cleaning surface with trigger device. Includes safety latch.
Detergent Injector — Allows you to siphon and mix detergents.
Detergent
Bucket
(not included)
Wand — Must be connected to the spray gun.
High Pressure Hose — Connect one end to water
pump discharge nipple and the other end to spray gun.
Note: If trigger on spray gun is released for more than 2 minutes, water may leak from valve. Warm water will discharge from pump protector onto floor. This system prevents internal pump dam­age.
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Handle
Alignment
Holes
Frame
Assy.
PRESSURE WASHER
STEP 1: Attach the handle to the frame of the pressure washer. Note: It may be necessary to move the handle supports from side to side in order to align the handle so it will slide over the frame supports.
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Safety
Latch
High Pressure
Hose
Spray
Gun
Carriage
Bolt
Nut
Washer
STEP 2: Insert the carriage bolt
through the holes from the outside of the unit and attach a nut from the inside of the machine. Tighten nuts.
Pressure
Nozzle
Wand
Coupler
Bolts
Nut
Hose/Spray Gun Storage Bracket
Studs
STEP 3: Attach the spray gun/hose
storage handle, and bracket to handle. Tighten nuts.
Pressure
Nozzle
Wand Coupler
Wand Collar
STEP 4: Attach the high pressure
hose to the spray gun using teflon tape on hose threads.
High Pressure Hose
Coupler
Collar
Discharge
Nipple
STEP 7: Connect high pressure
hose to pumps discharge nipple. Push coupler collar forward until secure.
Water Inlet
STEP 5: Pull the spring-loaded
collar of the wand coupler back to insert your choice of pressure nozzle.
Cold
Water
Source
Garden
Hose
STEP 8: Connect garden hose to
the cold water source.
Garden
Hose
Pump
STEP 6: Release the coupler collar
and push the nozzle until the collar clicks. Pull the nozzle to make sure it is seated properly.
STEP 9: Connect the garden hose to pump water inlet. Inspect inlets. CAUTION: Do not run the pump with-
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out water or pump damage will result.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Engine Oil
Dipstick
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Pump Oil
Dipstick
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Oil Window
STEP 1: Check engine oil level. Oil level should be level with the bottom
of the oil filler neck. Be sure the machine is level when checking the oil level. (Refer to the engine's operating manual included with machine.) We recommend that the oil be changed after the first 5 hours of use, then once every 50 hours. Note: Improper oil levels will cause low oil sensor to shut off engine. IMPORTANT! Do not run engine with high or low oil levels
as this will cause engine damage.
Gas
Tank
STEP 3: Fill gas tank with unleaded
gasoline. Do not use leaded gaso­line.
Garden
Hose
STEP 4: Connect garden hose
to the cold water source and turn water on completely. Never use hot
Cold
Water
Source
water.
STEP 2: Remove shipping cap and install oil dipstick. Check pump oil level by using dipstick or observe oil level in oil window (if equipped). Use 30 Wt. non detergent oil.
STEP 5: Trigger the spray gun to eliminate trapped air then wait for a steady flow of water to emerge from the spray nozzle.
Choke
Fuel
Valve
STEP 6: Rotate the fuel shut-off valve to the "On"
position. Slide the fuel valve lever to the "ON" position. When the engine is not in use, leave the fuel valve in the "OFF" position.
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Choke
Lever
Fuel
Valve
STEP 7: Move the choke lever to the "Choke" position
(on a warm engine, leave the choke lever in the run position). Move the choke lever to the "Closed" position. To restart a warm engine, leave the choke lever in the "Open" position.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (CONT.)
On-Off Switch
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STEP 8: Turn the engine switch to "On" position.
On Briggs engines, move the throttle lever to "Fast" position, shown on engine as a rabbit.
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Safety
Latch
WARNING! Never replace nozzles without engaging the safety latch on the spray gun trigger.
The five color-coded quick connect nozzles provide a wide array of spray widths from 0° to 45° and are easily accessible when placed in the convenient rubber nozzle holder, which is provided on the front of the machine.
NOTE: For a more gentle rinse, select the white 40° or green 25° nozzle. To scour the surface, select the yellow 15° or red 0° nozzle. To apply de­tergent select the black nozzle.
STEP 9: Pull the starter grip. If the engine fails to start after 2 pulls, squeeze the trigger gun to release pressure and repeat step. Return starter gently. After the engine warms up enough to run smoothly, move choke to run position and throttle to fast position.
CAUTION: Small engines may kick back. Do not hold pull starter grip tightly in hand.
NOZZLES
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WARNING
DETERGENTS & GENERAL CLEANING TECHNIQUES
PRESSURE WASHER
WARNING: Some detergents may be harmful if inhaled or ingested, causing severe nau­sea, fainting or poisoning. The harmful elements may cause propert y damage or severe injury.
STEP 1: Connect detergent injector to discharge nipple on machine. Connect high pressure hose to injector with quick coupler. (Check to make sure locking coupler sleeves are in proper position before applying water pressure).
Discharge
Nipple
Detergent
Injector
High
Pressure
Hose
THERMAL PUMP PROTECTION
If you run the engine on your pressure washer for 3-5 minutes without pressing the trigger on the spray gun, circulating water in the pump can reach high tempera­tures. When the water reaches this temperature, the pump protector engages and cools the pump by dis­charging the warm water onto the ground. This thermal device prevents internal damage to the pump.
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CLEANING TIPS
Pre-rinse cleaning surface with fresh water. Place detergent suction tube directly into cleaning solution and apply to surface at low pressure (for best results, limit your work area to sections approximately 6 feet square and always apply detergent from bottom to top). Allow detergent to remain on surface 1-3 minutes. Do not allow detergent to dry on surface. If surface appears to be drying, simply wet down surface with fresh water. If needed, use brush to remove stubborn dirt. Rinse at high pressure from top to bottom in an even sweeping motion keeping the spray nozzle approximately 1 foot from cleaning surface. Use overlapping strokes as you clean and rinse any surface. For best surface cleaning action spray at a slight angle.
STEP 2: Use detergent de­signed specifically for pressure washers. Household detergents could damage the pump. Prepare detergent solution as required by the manufacturer. Fill a container with pressure washer detergent. Place the filter end of detergent suction tube into the detergent container.
STEP 3: With safety latch on spray gun engaged, se­cure black detergent nozzle into quick coupler.
NOTE: Detergent cannot be applied using red, yellow,
green or white nozzles.
STEP 4: With the engine run­ning, pull trigger to operate ma­chine. Liquid detergent is drawn into the machine and mixed with water. Apply detergent to work area. Do not allow detergent to dry on surface.
IMPORTANT: You must flush the detergent injection system after each use by placing the suction tube into a bucket of clean water, then run the pressure washer in low pressure for 1-2 minutes.
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Recommendations:
• Before cleaning any surface, an inconspicuous area should be cleaned to test spray pattern and distance for maximum cleaning results.
• If painted surfaces are peeling or chipping, use extreme caution as pressure washer may remove the loose paint from the surface.
• Keep the spray nozzle a safe distance from the surface you plan to clean. High pressure wash a small area, then check the surface for damage. If no damage is found, continue pressure washing.
CAUTION - Never use:
• Bleach, chlorine and other corrosive chemicals
• Liquids containing solvents (i.e., paint thinner, gasoline, oils)
• Tri-sodium phosphate products
• Ammonia products
• Acid-based products
These chemicals will harm the machine and will dam­age the surface being cleaned.
RINSING
It will take a few seconds for the detergent to clear. Apply safety latch to spray gun. Remove black soap nozzle from the quick coupler. Select and install the desired high pressure nozzle. NOTE: You can also stop detergent from flowing by simply removing the detergent siphon tube from bottle.
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SHUTTING DOWN AND CLEAN-UP
On-Off Switch
PRESSURE WASHER
STEP 1: Remove detergent suc-
STEP 2: Turn off the engine. STEP 3: Turn off wa-
tion tube from container and insert into one gallon of fresh water. Slide nozzle forward for low pressure or to connect black detergent nozzle. Pull trigger on spray gun and siphon water for one minute.
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STEP 4: Press trigger
to release water pres­sure.
STEP 5: Disconnect the gar­den hose from the water inlet on the machine.
CAUTION: Always store your pressure washer in a location where the temperature will not fall below 32°F (0°C). The pump in this machine is susceptible to permanent damage if frozen. FREEZE DAMAGE IS NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY.
1. Stop the pressure washer, squeeze spray gun trig­ger to release pressure.
2. Detach water supply hose and high pressure hose.
3. Turn on the machine for a few seconds, until re­maining water exits. Turn engine off immediately.
4. Drain the gas and oil from the engine.
5. Do not allow high pressure hose to become kinked.
6. Store the machine and accessories in a room which does not reach freezing temperatures.
CAUTION: Failure to follow the above directions will result in damage to your pressure washer.
When the pressure washer is not being operated or is be­ing stored for more than one month, follow these instruc­tions:
1. Replenish engine oil to upper level.
2. Drain gasoline from fuel tank, fuel line, fuel valve and carburetor.
3. Pour about one teaspoon of engine oil through the spark plug hole, pull the starter grip several times
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and replace the plug. Then pull the starter grip
Pump Water
Inlet
STEP 6: Disconnect the high
pressure hose from discharge nipple.
STORAGE
slowly until you feel increased pressure which in­dicates the piston is on its compression stroke and leave it in that position. This closes both the intake and exhaust valves to prevent rusting of cylinder.
4. Cover the pressure washer and store in a clean, dry place that is well ventilated away from open flame or sparks. NOTE: The use of a fuel additive, such as STA-BIL®, or an equivalent, will minimize the formulation of fuel deposits during shortage. Such additives may be added to the gasoline in the fuel tank of the engine, or to the gasoline in a storage container.
After Extended Storage
CAUTION: Prior to restarting, thaw out any possible ice from pressure washer hoses, spray gun or wand.
Engine Maintenance
During the winter months, rare atmospheric conditions may develop 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. NOTE: Refer to the engine manufacturer's manual for service and main­tenance of the engine.
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ter supply.
Discharge
Nipple
Safety
Latch
STEP 7: Engage the
spray gun safety lock.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION LOW OPERATING
PRESSURE
Insufficient water supply. Closed faucet
Use larger garden hose; clean inlet water screen. Open faucet.
PRESSURE WASHER Troubleshooting Guide
FLUCTUATING PRESSURE
PRESSURE LOW AFTER PERIOD OF NORMAL USE
ENGINE WILL NOT START OR STOPS WHILE OPERATING
Old, worn or incorrect spray nozzle
Plumbing or hose leak Check plumbing system for leaks. Re-tape
Faulty or mis-adjusted unloader valve
Worn packing in pump Call technical support.
Machine has been stored in freezing temperatures
Slow engine RPM Call technical support.
Worn pump valves Call technical support.
Dirt in pump valves Call technical support.
Pump sucking air Check all pump lines and connections.
Nozzle worn Replace nozzle.
Unloader valve worn Replace unloader valve.
Low oil shutdown Fill engine with oil.
Match nozzle number to machine and/or replace with new nozzle.
leaks with teflon tape.
Adjust unloader for proper pressure. Install repair kit when needed. Call technical support.
Thaw out machine completely, including hose, spray gun and wand.
ENGINE IS OVERLOADED
WATER OR OIL LEAKING FROM BOTTOM OF PUMP
PRESSURE INCREASES WHEN SPRAY GUN IS CLOSED
PRESENCE OF WATER IN PUMP OIL
Nozzle partially blocked Clean nozzle.
Excessive pressure from high engine RPM
A small amount of leaking is normal
Unloader valve not operating properly
Water sprayed at machine Change oil. Direct spray away from machine.
High humidity in air Check and change oil twice as often.
Piston packing worn. Oil seal worn
Adjust engine throttle to lower RPM.
If excessive leaking occurs, call technical sup­port.
Call technical support.
Call technical support.
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