Shark Pressure Washers HNG-352007A, HNG-402007A, HNG-502007B, HNG-502007C, HNG-502007A Operator's Manual

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98011950-1
HNG
OPERATOR’S MANUAL
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CONTENTS
Introduction & Important Safety Information 3-5
Component Identification 6
Installation 7
Installation Guide 8-11
Check List Before Starting 11
Assembly Instructions 12
Operating Instructions 13
Detergents & General Cleaning Techniques 14
Shut-Down, Cleanup, & Storage 15
Basic Facts 16
Maintenance & Service 17-20
Troubleshooting 21-23
Preventative Maintenance Schedule 24
Oil Change Record 25
Exploded View & Parts List 26-29
Burner Assembly & Parts List 30-31
Control Panel Exploded View & Parts List 32-33
Time Delay, Electrical Box, Exploded View & Parts List 34-35
Standard, Electrical Box, Exploded View & Parts List 36-37
Auto Start, Electrical Box, Exploded View & Parts List 38-39
Float Tank Assembly & Parts List 40
Hose, Gun, & Wand Exploded View & Parts List 41
Specifications 42-43
KM.2 Pump Exploded View and Parts List 44-45
KD.1 Pump Exploded View and Parts List 46-47
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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INTRODUCTION & IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
PRESSURE WASHER
Thank you for purchasing a Shark Pressure Washer.
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.
SAVE THESE 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. Use only identical replacement parts.
This machine is to be used only by trained operators.
IMPORTANT SAFETY
INFORMATION
WARNING
READ OPERATOR’S
MANUAL THOROUGHLY
PRIOR TO USE.
2. Know how to stop the machine and bleed pressure quickly. Be thoroughly familiar with the controls.
3. Stay alert — watch what you are doing.
4. Do not replace LP tank while machine is running.
5. All installations must comply with local codes. Contact your electrician, plumber, utility company or the selling distributor for specific details. If your machine is rated 250 volts or less, single phase will be provided with a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI). If rated more than 250 volts, or more than
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, read operating instruc­tions carefully before using.
1. Read owner's manual thor­oughly. Failure to follow in­structions could cause mal­function of machine and result in death, serious bodily injury and/or property damage.
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single phase this product should only be connected to a power supply receptacle protected by a GFCI.
DANGER: Improper connection of the equipment­grounding conductor can result in a risk of elec­trocution. Check with a qualified electrician or service personnel if you are in doubt as to whether the outlet is properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the product - if it will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician. Do not use any type of adaptor with this product.
WARNING: Keep wand, hose, and
water spray away from electric wiring or fatal electric shock may result.
6. To protect the operator from
KEEP WATER
SPRAY AWAY FROM
ELECTRICAL WIRING.
electrical shock, the machine must be electrically grounded. It is the responsibility of the
owner to connect this machine to a UL grounded receptacle of proper voltage and amperage ratings. Do not spray water on or near electrical components. Do not touch machine with wet hands or while standing in water. Always dis­connect power before servicing.
WARNING: Flammable liquids can create fumes which can ig­nite, causing property damage or severe injury.
WARNING: Risk of explosion —
RISK OF EXPLOSION:
IF GAS SMELL
PRESENT TURN
OFF SUPPLY
Operate only where open flame or torch is permitted.
WARNING: Risk of fire — Do not
change tanks when the product is operating or still hot.
WARNING: Use vapor fuel only.
7. Oil burning appliances shall
RISK OF FIRE.
DO NOT ADD FUEL WHEN OPERATING
MACHINE.
be installed only in locations where combustible dusts and flammable gases or vapors are not present. Do not store or use gasoline near this ma­chine.
8. Keep operating area clear of all persons.
WARNING: High pressure spray
can cause paint chips or other
USE PROTECTIVE
EYE WEAR
AND CLOTHING
WHEN OPERATING
THIS EQUIPMENT.
particles to become airborne and fly at high speeds. To avoid per­sonal injury, eye, hand and foot safety devices must be worn.
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WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
9. Eye, hand, and foot protection must be worn when using this equipment.
WARNING: This machine exceeds
85 db appropriate ear protection must be worn.
EAR PROTECTION
PRESSURE WASHER
MUST BE WORN
CAUTION: Hot discharge fluid. Do not touch or direct discharge stream at persons.
WARNING: This machine pro­duces hot water and must have
HOT DISCHARGE FLUID:
DO NOT TOUCH OR
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DIRECT DISCHARGE
STREAM AT PERSONS.
insulated components attached to protect the operator.
WARNING: Risk of injury. Hot surfaces can cause burns. Use only designated gripping areas of spray gun and wand. Do not place hands or feet on non-insu­lated areas of the pressure
RISK OF INJURY.
HOT SURFACES
CAN CAUSE BURNS
washer.
10. To reduce the risk of injury, close supervision is necessary when a machine is used near children. Do not allow children to operate the pressure washer. This machine must be attended during
operation.
WARNING: Grip cleaning wand
securely with both hands before starting. Failure to do this could result in injury from a whipping wand.
11. Never make adjustments on
TRIGGER GUN KICKS
BACK - HOLD WITH
BOTH HANDS
machine while in operation.
12. Be certain all quick coupler fit­tings are secured before using pressure washer.
WARNING: High pressure devel-
oped by these machines will cause personal injury or equip­ment damage. Keep clear of nozzle. Use caution when oper­ating. Do not direct discharge
RISK OF INJECTION OR SEVERE INJURY TO PERSONS. KEEP
CLEAR OF NOZZLE.
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stream at people, or severe in­jury or death will result.
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WARNING: Protect machine from
freezing.
13. To keep machine in best operating conditions, it is important you protect machine from freezing. Failure to protect
PROTECT FROM
FREEZING
machine from freezing could cause malfunction of the
machine and result in death, serious bodily injury, and/or property damage. Fol­low storage instructions specified in this manual.
14. Inlet water must be clean fresh water and no hotter then 90°F.
WARNING: Risk of asphyxiation.
Use this product only in a well ventilated area.
15. Avoid installing machines in small areas or near exhaust
RISK OF
ASPHYXIATION.
USE THIS PRODUCT
ONLY IN A WELL
VENTILATED AREA.
fans. Adequate oxygen is needed for combustion or dangerous carbon monoxide will result.
16. Manufacturer will not be liable for any changes made to our standard machines or any components not purchased from us.
17. The best insurance against an accident is precau­tion and knowledge of the machine.
WARNING: Be extremely careful
when using a ladder, scaffolding or any other relatively unstable location. The cleaning area should have adequate slopes and drainage to reduce the pos-
RISK OF INJURY
FROM FALLS WHEN
USING LADDER.
sibility of a fall due to slippery surfaces.
18. Do not overreach or stand on unstable support. Keep good footing and balance at all times.
19. Do not operate this machine when fatigued or under the influence of alcohol, prescription medications, or drugs.
20. Follow the maintenance instructions specified in the manual.
21. Do not replace LP tank while machine is running. Serious injury could result.
WARNING: Use vapor fuel only.
22. The LP models are designed to run on vapor pro­pane fuel. Do not use liquid fuel. Have a qualified serviceman install and service your equipment.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
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23. Never expose a spark or flame where there may be unburned gas present.
24. Install the machine 18” above the floor and about 2 feet from wall providing adequate ventilation and space.
25. When making repairs disconnect from electrical source and shut off gas valve.
26. Install this machine on non combustible flooring.
27. Do not allow acids, caustic or abrasive fluids to pass through the pump.
28. Never run pump dry or leave spray gun closed longer than 1-2 minutes.
WARNING: If connection is made to portable water supply, a back flow device must be provided.
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Follow the maintenance instructions specified in the manual.
Example Of Down
Draft Diverter For Gas Fired
Machines
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COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION
Discharge
Nipple
Main Gas
Supply Inlet
1/2 psig
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Detergent
Valve
Detergent Bucket
(optional)
Spray Wand
Spray
Gun
Trigger
Burner Switch
Water Supply
Hose
Pump
(not included)
Switch
High Pressure
Hose
Pump — Develops a volume of water to the pressure
nozzle which develops high pressure. Pump/Burner Switch— Controls operation of ma-
chine. Spray Gun — Controls the application of water and
detergent onto cleaning surface with trigger device. Includes safety latch.
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Detergent Valve — Allows you to siphon and mix detergents.
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.
Pressure Nozzle — Restricts the flow of water which produces pressure.
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INSTALLATION
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11-3/4"
High Pressure Out
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9.57" I.D.
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1-1/4"
Fresh Water
In 1.0" GHF
3.0"
44-1/4"
49-0"
38-3/8"
Gas In
1-1/2" NPT-M
27-1/2"
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INSTALLATION
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Place machine in a convenient location providing ample support, drainage and room for maintenance.
Location:
The location should protect the machine from damag­ing environmental conditions, such as wind, rain and freezing.
1. The machine should be run on a level surface
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where it is not readily influenced by outside sourc­es such as strong winds, freezing temperatures, rain, etc. The machine should be located consider­ing accessibility for the replacing of components and the refilling of detergents, adjustments and maintenance. Normal precautions should be taken by the operator of the machine to prevent excess moisture from reaching electrical controls.
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2. It is recommended that a partition be made be­tween the wash area and the machine to prevent direct spray from the spray gun from coming in contact with the machine. Excess moisture will reduce the machine’s life and may cause electrical shorts.
3. During installation of the machine, beware of poorly ventilated locations or areas where exhaust fans may cause an insufficient supply of oxygen. Sufficient combustion can only be obtained when there is a sufficient supply of oxygen available for the amount of fuel being burned. If it is necessary to install a machine in a poorly ventilated area, out­side fresh air may have to be piped to the burner and a fan installed to bring the air into the area.
4. Do not locate near any combustible material. Keep all flammable material at least 20 feet away.
Local code will require certain distances from floor
and walls. (Two feet away should be adequate).
WARNING: Avoid small areas or near exhaust fans.
Gas Codes:
Confer with local gas company and with proper mu­nicipal officials regarding any specific code or regula­tions governing the installation. The installation must conform to local codes.
Gas Piping:
Figure 1: DRIP LEG
Drop
Gas
Valve
3”
(7.62 mm)
Minimum
Sediment trap (drip leg) must be
installed in the supply line.
Install a union in the gas line adjacent to and upstream from the control manifold and downstream from the manual main shut-off valve. A 1/8” NPT plugged tapping accessible for test gauge connection shall be installed immediately upstream of the gas supply connection for the purpose of determining the gas supply pressure to the burner, and to prevent damage to gas valve.
If a manual gas shut off valve is not in the gas supply line within six feet of the machine and in an accessible location, one shall be installed.
Figure 2: UNION LOCATION
Manual
Shut-Off Valve
1/8” NPT Plugged
Pressure Gauge
Port Location
Flow
1/8” Test Port
(6” - 14 W.C. or
1/2” PSIG)
Gas
Valve
3” (7.62 mm)
Minimum
To
Gas Valve
Union
Electrical:
The machine, when installed, must be electrically grounded in accordance to local codes. Check for proper power supply using a volt meter; check the serial plate for the correct requirements.
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3” (7.62 mm)
Minimum
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Tee
Control Manifold
Pipe Cap
Floor Level
INSTALLATION
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The following pipe and stack sizes are just recom­mendations. Always consult a local plumber and vent­ing contractor for local codes and regulations during installation.
The following tables are maximum capacity of final stage pipe in thousands of Btu/hr of commercial propane
From first stage regulator (at tank) to second stage regulator
The chart below is based on incoming gas pressure of 10 PSI and a pressure drop of 1 PSI. Numbers are for straight schedule 40 pipe; fittings further reduce capacity.
PROPANE
Length of Pipe
(ft.)
10 3339 6982
20 2295 4799
30 1843 3854
40 1577 3298
50 1398 2923
60 1267 2649
70 1165 2437
Iron Pipe Size
1/2" 3/4"
From second stage regulator to machine.
The following chart is based on incoming gas pressure of 11 w.c.i. and a pressure drop of .5 w.c.i. Numbers are for straight schedule 40 pipe; fittings further reduce capacity.
PROPANE
Length of
pipe (ft.)
10 291 608 1146
20 200 418 788
30 161 336 632
40 137 287 541
50 122 255 480
60 110 231 435
70 102 212 400
80 94 198 372
90 87 185 349
100 84 175 330
The chart below is based on gas pressure in the range 0-.5 PSI, specific gravity of .6, and pressure loss of .5 w.c.i. Numbers are for straight schedule 40 pipe; fittings further reduce capacity.
1/2" 3/4" 1"
Iron Pipe Size
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80 1084 2267
90 1017 2127
100 961 2009
150 772 1613
200 660 1381
250 585 1224
300 530 1109
350 488 1020
400 454 949
450 426 890
500 402 841
NATURAL GAS
Length of Pipe
(ft.)
10 360 680 1400 2100 3950
20 250 465 950 1460 2750
30 200 375 770 1180 2200
40 170 320 660 990 1900
50 151 285 580 900 1680
60 138 260 530 810 1520
70 125 240 490 750 1400
80 118 220 460 690 1300
90 110 205 430 650 1220
100 103 195 400 620 1150
150 84 160 325 500 950
200 72 135 280 430 800
3/4" 1" 1-1/4" 1-1/2" 2
Iron Pipe Size
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INSTALLATION
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Venting:
This machine is to be used indoors and requires ventilation.
When venting the machine, if the machine is to be in an enclosed area with a vent pipe, be sure it is the same size as the stack on the machine. Poor draft will cause the machine to soot and not operate efficiently.
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When placing the machine for installation, position the vent pipe to be as straight as possible and to protrude through the roof of the building at a proper location and at sufficient height to eliminate down-draft. Venting of a gas fired machine shall be installed with a down-draft diverter located about 3 ft. above machine.
Input - BTU Per Hour Draft Hood &
Flue Pipe Size
250,000 - 320,000 8 inch
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320,000 - 410,000 9 inch 410,000 - 600,000 10 inch 600,000 - 750,000 12 inch NOTE: If the vent pipe exceeds 10 ft. in length, or
contains more than two elbows, use next size larger pipe and draft diverter or the burner will not ignite. No movable vent pipe damper should be used on any installation.
Figure 3
Draft Diverter:
Install the draft diverter above the heating coil. The diverter enhances the draft through the burner by severing the chimney effect created in sections of vent pipe positioned below. It also helps prevent freezing of the coil due to wind chill factors.
When in a tightly closed room without ventilation openings to the outdoors or other rooms, provisions shall be made for supplying air for combustion through special openings, one near the floor and the other near the ceiling, each to be sized on the basis of one square inch or more of free area for each 1,000 BTU input per hour (see Figure 4).
When a room is of unusually tight construction and has a ventilating fan, which may be used for exhaust­ing air outdoors -or has a vented exhaust — it is recommended that combustion air be supplied to the enclosed room through intakes extending to the outside of the building and terminating in down-turned fittings. These should be suitably arranged to prevent obstruction from snow or rain, and include a protecting
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screen not smaller than 1/4 inch mesh.
Optional
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Figure 4 Water Source:
Ventilating Air
Opening
1 square inch for
each 1000 BTU per hour input.
Illustration showing air openings necessary to supply air for combustion when installed
in an enclosed room.
The water source for the machine should be supplied by a 5/8" I.D. garden hose with a city water pressure of not less than 30 PSI. If the water supply is inadequate, or if the garden hose is kinked, the machine will run very rough and the burner will not fire.
Water Connection:
Connect the high pressure hose by pulling the coupler collar back and then inserting it onto the discharge nipple. Secure it by pushing the collar forward.
Attach the wand into the spray gun using teflon tape on the pipe threads to avoid leaks.
Inspection and Testing Gas Piping:
The building structure should not be weakened by installing the gas piping. The piping should not be supported by other piping, but should be firmly sup­ported with gas hooks, straps, bands or hangers. Butt or lap welded pipe should not be run through or in an air duct or clothes chute.
Before turning gas under pressure into piping, all open­ings from which gas can escape should be closed. Immediately after turning on gas, the system should be checked for leaks. This can be done by watching the 1/2 cubic foot test dial for 5 minutes for any movement or by soaping each pipe connection and watching for bubbles. If a leak is found, make the necessary repairs and repeat the above test.
Defective pipes or fittings should be replaced and not repaired. Never use a flame or fire in any form to locate gas leaks — use a soap solution.
After the piping and meter have been checked com­pletely, purge the system of air. DO NOT bleed the air inside an enclosed room.
During pressure testing of the system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 PSIG, the appliance and its individual shut-off valve must be disconnected from the gas sup­ply piping system or damage to the gas valve will occur.
INSTALLATION
PRESSURE WASHER
FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTING
WARNING
If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion may result, causing property damage, per­sonal injury or loss of life.
A. This appliance has a pilot which must be lighted by hand. When lighting the pilot, follow these instructions exactly.
B. BEFORE LIGHTING smell all around the appliance area for gas. Be sure to smell next to the floor because some gas is heavier than air and will settle on the floor.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
“WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS”
• Do not try to light any appliance.
• Do not touch any electrical switch, do not use any
phone in your building.
• Immediately call your gas supplier from a neigh- bor’s phone. Follow the gas supplier’s instructions.
• If you cannot reach your supplier, call the re department.
C. Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas control knob. Never use tools. If the knob will not push in or turn by hand, don’t try to repair it; call a qualified service technician. Forced or attempted repair may result in a fire or explosion.
D. Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water.
Gas Pressure Regulation Ranges:
If the desired input rating cannot be obtained within the above manifold pressure adjusting range, then the next size larger or smaller burner orifice should be used.
Natural Gas LP Gas
Factory
State
Low Fire .8 in. wc
High
Fire
Setting Adj. Range
.8 to 2 in. wc1.4 in. cw1.4 to 4.2
3.5 in. wc3 to 4.5 in. wc10 in. wc8.8 to 11.5
The gas pressure coming out of the regulator and going to the burner ring has been factory set for elevations of 0 to 2000 ft. Altitudes greater than 2000 ft will require adjustments to the gas manifold pressures. Consult your local service dealer/distributor for high altitude adjustments. In Canada, certification for installation
Factory Setting
Adj.
Range
in. wc
in. wc
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at altitudes over 4500 feet above sea level is the jurisdiction of local authorities. You should not readjust the burner ring gas pressure. If you replace your gas valve, you will need to adjust the new valve. Refer to your machine’s specification plate for the correct pressure setting. Follow the installation and adjustment instructions provided with your replacement valve.
NOTE: Air for combustion and ventilation along with exhaust flue sizing must conform to methods outlined in current American Standard (ANSI-Z223.1) National Fuel Gas Code or National Standard of Canada CSA-149.1 and CSA-149.2 “Installation Code for Gas Burning Appliances”.
CHECK LIST BEFORE STARTING:
CAUTION! If “NO” is checked on any of the following sixteen questions, do not operate this machine.
YES NO
Has gas supply been inspected by an authorized contractor to meet local codes?
Is machine protected from downdraft and excessive wind?
Is machine shielded from moisture or water spray?
Is the voltage correct and are the circuit breaker and supply cord adequate according to specifications and serial plate notation?
Is the machine electrically grounded?
Is there ample water supply?
Have all flammable liquids or gases been removed from installation location?
Is there adequate gas supply for the BTU rating of the burner?
Is incoming gas supply pressure between 6 - 14 water column inches or 1/2 PSIG?
Has the proper gas regulator been installed for pressure and volume?
Is the machine properly vented to allow adequate air flow?
Are the propane tanks large enough, according to rating to prevent freezing.
Have gas lines been checked for gas leaks?
Have gas lines been checked with local codes?
Have all operators using this machine been instructed properly & have they read the manual?
Has the machine been installed according to operator’s manual instructions?
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
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Spray
Gun
Safety
Latch
High
Pressure
Hose
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STEP 1: Attach the high pressure hose to the spray gun by threading hose fitting onto gun and tighten.
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Cold
Water
Source
Garden
Hose
Pressure
Nozzle
Wand
STEP 2: Unscrew guard from wand
to remove nozzle. When inserting pressure nozzle check for o-ring.
Garden
Hose
Water Inlet
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Discharge
Nipple
Coupler
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STEP 3: Connect the high pres­sure hose to the pump discharge fitting by threading hose fitting onto discharge.
STEP 5: Connect garden hose to the cold water source.
STEP 6: Check inlet filters, re­move debris, then connect the garden hose to pump water inlet.
CAUTION: Do not run the pump without water or pump damage will result.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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Cold
Water
Source
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Garden
Hose
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STEP 1: Review installation instruc­tions prior to connecting garden hose to the cold water source and turn water on completely. Never
use hot water.
Red
Ignitor
STEP 2: Trigger the spray gun to
eliminate trapped air then wait for a steady flow of water to emerge from the spray nozzle.
Control
Knob
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STEP 3: Have an electrician con­nect power supply into junction box according to information shown on the serial plate before turning gas valve dial to “PILOT” or “ON” position.
Safety
Latch
WARNING! Never replace noz­zles without engaging the safety latch on the spray gun trigger.
AUTO IGNITION
STEP 4: Turn gas cock dial (located on rear of machine) to “PILOT”
position. Depress control knob and hold it in. After 5 seconds, depress the red ignitor until you hear a loud click. Repeat 3 or 4 times if necessary until pilot is lit. If pilot does not remain lit, repeat operation, allowing a longer period of time before releasing the knob. After the pilot lights, continue to hold the control knob down for 1 minute. NOTE: Sufficient time must be allowed for a proper size pilot flame to energize the thermocouple and hold the safety magnet in a locked-up position. Release dial and turn to full ON. Push pump switch ON, or turn to pump position and pull the trigger on the spray gun allowing cold water to flow. To activate the gas control valve for hot water, push the burner switch to the ON position and pull the trigger on the spray gun.
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OPTION
If your machine has Auto
Ignition option, follow
these steps.
1. Have electrician connect power supply into junction box accord­ing to information shown on serial plate and open main gas supply.
2. Push pump switch to “ON” posi­tion, pull trigger on spray gun.
3. After water and pressure is exiting pressure nozzle push burner switch “ON”. NOTE: Thermostat should be set at 200°.
4. The pilot will ignite first then you will notice a flash of light indicat­ing complete ignition. NOTE: You should hear a clicking sound before the pilot ignites.
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WARNING
DETERGENTS & GENERAL CLEANING TECHNIQUES
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WARNING: Some detergents may be harmful if inhaled or in­gested, causing severe nausea, fainting or poisoning. The harm­ful elements may cause property damage or severe injury.
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STEP 1: 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.
STEP 2: Place siphon tube strainer into detergent container open de-
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tergent valve. Place the filter end of detergent suction tube into the detergent container.
Detergent Valve
Siphon Strainer
STEP 3: Pull trigger to oper-
ate 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.
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IMPORTANT: You must flush the detergent siphoning system after each use by placing the suction tube into a bucket of clean water, then run the pressure washer for 1-2 minutes.
THERMAL PUMP PROTECTION
If you run 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
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internal damage to the pump.
Follow operating instructions.
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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.
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 to pressure washing.
CAUTION - Never use:
• Bleach, chlorine products and other corrosive
chemicals
• Liquids containing solvents (i.e., paint thinners,
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. Select and install de­sired high pressure nozzle. NOTE: You can also stop detergent from flowing by removing detergent siphon tube from bottle.
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SHUTTING DOWN AND CLEAN-UP
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PRESSURE WASHER
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STEP 1: Remove detergent suction tube from container and insert into one gallon of fresh clean water. Pull trigger on spray gun and siphon water for one minute.
Pump
Switch
Burner Switch
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STEP 2: Turn/push burner switch to “OFF” position. Open spray gun al­lowing water to cool. Then turn/push pump switch to “OFF” position.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL
Safety
Latch
STEP 3: Turn off water supply. STEP 5: Engage the spray gun
STEP 4: Press trigger to release
water pressure.
safety lock.
STORAGE
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 off immediately.
4. Do not allow high pressure hose to become kinked.
5. 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.
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