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Craftsman 580.750401 User Manual

Craftsman 580.750401
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2200 PSI* @ 1.9 GPM
PRESSURE WASHER
Operator’s Manual
Model No. 580.750401
Part No. 80013365 Draft - (02/02/2015)
• Safety
Assembly
Operation
Maintenance
• Parts
Español, p. 32
HOURS: Mon. - Fri. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (CT)
PRESSURE WASHER
CUSTOMER HELPLINE
1-800-222-3136
Sears Brands Management Corporation, Homan Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A.
Visit our Craftsman website: www.craftsman.com
ADVERTENCIA
Antes de utilizar el producto, lea este
manual y siga todas las Reglas de
Seguridad e Instrucciones de Uso.
WARNING
Before using this product, read this
manual and follow all Safety Rules
and Operating Instructions.
* This pressure washer is rated in accordance to the Pressure Washer Manufacturers Association
(PWMA) standard PW101-2010 (Testing and Rating Performance of Pressure Washers).
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Questions and Answers:

Craftsman 580.750401 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Power SourceGasoline
Max Pressure2500 PSI
Hose Length25 ft
Weight60 lb
Engine Displacement190 cc
Engine Type4-Cycle OHV
Maximum Pressure2500 PSI
Pump TypeAxial Cam
Soap ApplicatorYes
Wheel Size10 in
Nozzles Included0°, 25°, Soap

Summary

Operator's Manual

Product Overview and Contact Information

Introduces the pressure washer, model number, and customer helpline details.

SAFETY RULES

General Safety Information & Symbols

Overview of safety warnings, symbols, and signal words used in the manual.

Engine Exhaust & Chemical Hazards

Risks associated with engine exhaust (CO) and chemical use, including burns.

Operational & Pressure Hazards

Hazards related to operation, including kickback, electrocution, high-pressure streams, and fuel.

General Precautions & Risks

Covers rotating parts, eye injury, operating speeds, fragile items, and equipment care.

FEATURES AND CONTROLS

Component Identification and Function

Details and descriptions of the pressure washer's various parts and controls.

ASSEMBLY

Unpacking and Carton Contents

Instructions for unpacking the unit and verifying all carton contents are present.

Main Assembly Steps

Step-by-step guide for assembling the pressure washer handle, tray, and connections.

Adding Engine Oil and Fuel

Procedures for adding the correct engine oil and unleaded gasoline to the unit.

Lubrication and High Altitude Fuel

Guidance on lubricating O-rings and considerations for using fuel at high altitudes.

OPERATION

General Operation Guide

Essential information on pressure washer location, CO hazards, fire clearances, and general usage.

How To Start Your Pressure Washer

Step-by-step instructions for starting the pressure washer engine correctly.

How to Stop Your Pressure Washer

Procedures for safely shutting down the pressure washer engine and releasing pressure.

Accessory Tray and Spray Tip Usage

Instructions on storing accessories and selecting/changing spray tips for different tasks.

Usage Tips

Recommendations for effective cleaning distance and avoiding surface damage.

Detergent Application and Rinsing

Steps for applying detergent with the siphon and rinsing the cleaned surface.

Siphoning Tube Cleaning & Cool Down

Procedures for flushing the detergent tube and understanding the automatic cool down system.

SPECIFICATIONS

Engine Technical Information

Details regarding the engine's model, emission control, and power ratings.

Product Specifications Overview

Key specifications for the pressure washer and engine, including PSI, GPM, and dimensions.

MAINTENANCE

Maintenance Schedule and General Care

Recommended service intervals, general maintenance tips, and care for cooling systems.

Component Checks and Maintenance

Inspecting hoses, tubes, spray tips, and the check ball for wear and proper function.

Engine Oil Service

Guidance on oil recommendations, checking levels, adding, and changing engine oil.

Engine Component Service and After Use

Servicing air cleaner, spark plug, muffler, and post-use procedures.

STORAGE

Winter Storage Procedures

Steps to protect the unit from freezing temperatures and damage.

Long Term Storage Preparation

How to prepare the engine and pump for storage exceeding 30 days.

Fuel System Protection

Using fuel additives and stabilizer to prevent gum formation during storage.

Other Storage Tips

Advice on storing fuel, covering the unit, and general storage environment.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Pump Performance Issues

Common problems with pump pressure, flow, and operation, with causes and corrections.

Detergent Mixing Problems

Troubleshooting steps when detergent fails to mix correctly with the spray.

Engine Starting & Running Issues

Solutions for engine not starting, running rough, or shutting down unexpectedly.

Engine Power Issues

Addressing problems related to the engine lacking adequate power during operation.

PARTS

Main Unit Exploded View & Parts List

Diagram and list of all parts for the main pressure washer unit.

Engine Exploded View

Visual breakdown of the Briggs & Stratton engine components.

Engine Parts List

Detailed part numbers and descriptions for the engine assembly.

NOTES

EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY

Warranty Overview and Owner Responsibilities

Explains warranty rights, obligations, and manufacturer coverage for emissions components.

Emissions Control Warranty Provisions

Specific details and coverage details for warrantable emissions parts.

Emissions Durability & Air Index Information

Information on emissions compliance periods and air index standards for engines.

Customer Support and Contact

Product Questions and Helpline

Contact information for product questions, troubleshooting, parts, and service scheduling.

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