Page 8 Versa 100/100C Owner's Manual
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NOTE: Following delivery of your Delco pressure washer, inspect the unit for shipping damage and follow these
directions:
1. Read all DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION labels. Read the Owner's Manual that came with your
machine before attempting to operate the pressure washer.
2. Fill the fuel tank with kerosene, or #1 or #2 diesel. Do not use K-1 kerosene.
3. Locate the unit in a convenient location.
4. Securely fasten the pressure hose connections.
5. Apply pipe sealant or tape at all connections.
6. Connect the water supply and turn it on full force.
7. Check all hose connections for leaks.
8. Check the oil level in the pump before starting the pressure washer.
9. Connect the high pressure hose to the gun.
10. Connect the extension wand to the gun.
11. Connect the power cord to an appropriately sized three-wire grounded circuit. The circuit chosen
should have no other loads present and should be of the shortest possible length to the main circuit
panel. Test.
12. Turn the machine to the "OFF" (O) position, before resetting the GFCI.
13. Point the wand towards the floor.
14. Turn the control switch to position one (I) "cold water wash". While pointing the wand toward the floor,
squeeze the trigger on the gun and allow air to purge from the system. Check the system for leaks.
15. Turn the machine to the "OFF" position (O).
16. Install the nozzle(s) onto the gun.
17. Turn the control switch back to the "cold water wash" (I) position and squeeze the trigger to establish
water flow.
18. Turn the control switch to position two (II) "hot water wash". The burner should automatically come on.
DANGER: Operating a pressure washer that doesn't have proper water flow could result in an
explosion. If water should stop flowing from the gun, turn unit off immediately and
contact an authorized Delco service person.
NOTE: On initial start-up, or if the unit runs out of fuel during use, there will be a slight hesitation as the fuel
system purges air. Only under these circumstances should there be any hesitation present.
After the burner lights there should be no visibly apparent smoke. If your unit is a trigger control, release the
trigger. The unloader should activate and the flame should cease on the burner automatically.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS