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Engine Displacement | 208cc |
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Pressure | 3200 PSI |
Flow Rate | 2.4 GPM |
Engine | Cub Cadet OHV |
Hose Length | 25 ft |
Pump | Axial cam |
Wheels | 10 in |
Expresses gratitude for purchasing the pressure washer and outlines manual importance.
Instructions to record model and serial numbers for support.
Provides contact information for assistance with assembly, operation, or maintenance.
Explains hazard symbols (Danger, Warning, Caution, Notice) used in the manual.
Details California Prop 65 warnings and Carbon Monoxide dangers.
Lists ignition sources and preventive actions for fire and explosion risks.
Explains lethal risk of carbon monoxide and advises ventilation.
Details risks of high-pressure fluid penetrating skin and causing serious injury.
Explains hazards from spray and consequences of unsafe operation.
Covers kickback, transport leaks, storage, and handling safety.
Advises on preventing electrical shock and chemical burns.
Explains risks from tires and hot engine parts.
Warns of injury from lifting heavy objects and suggests assistance.
Details various safety symbols and their meanings.
Instructions for attaching the handle assembly to the frame.
Guidance on inserting quick-connect nozzles into the holder.
Details on adding fuel and oil according to the engine manual.
Identifies major parts of the pressure washer via an illustration.
Explains the roles of the pump, engine, hose, spray gun, wand, and detergent system.
Defines terms and specifies water supply needs and backflow prevention.
Explains pressure adjustments, Dial-N-Wash, and other operating features.
Provides a chart to match nozzle color, pattern, uses, and surfaces.
Instructs on safely changing nozzles while the washer is off.
Outlines steps for safely starting the pressure washer.
Specifies fuel type, ethanol limits, and oil checks.
Details connecting the water source and high-pressure hose.
Provides steps for safely shutting down the pressure washer.
General advice on safety, warranty, and checks before maintenance.
Instructions on checking and changing pump oil.
Advice on cleaning and lubricating hose/gun connections.
Lists contact options and steps for off-season storage.
Recommends pump guard and lists product specifications.
Lists causes and remedies for the engine not starting.
Explains causes and solutions for low pressure on first use.
Addresses issues with drawing chemicals and low pressure after use.
Diagnoses leaks, pump pulsation, and oil leaks with solutions.
Details what is covered, what is excluded, and warranty periods.
Explains the process for claiming warranty service and locating dealers.
Outlines limitations on implied warranties and consequential damages.