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IN
STRUCTIO
N M
ANUAL
ESPAÑOL: PÁGINA 17
FRANÇAIS: PAGE 33
To learn more about DELTA MACHINERY visit our website at:
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PART NO. A04032 Rev. 0 4/04
Copyright © 2004 Delta Machinery
6.5 Horsepower
Pressure Washer with
5390 Cleaning Units
(Model DTT2450)
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Summary

SAFETY GUIDELINES - DEFINITIONS

DANGER Definition

Indicates an imminently hazardous situation resulting in death or serious injury if not avoided.

WARNING Definition

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation resulting in death or serious injury if not avoided.

CAUTION Definition

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation resulting in minor or moderate injury if not avoided.

CAUTION (No Symbol) Definition

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation resulting in property damage if not avoided.

CONSUMER SAFETY INFORMATION

Spark Arrester Requirement

Spark arrester may be legally required for use with flammable materials in specific locations.

Engine Exhaust Hazard

Engine exhaust contains chemicals linked to cancer and reproductive harm.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Read and Save Instructions

Users must read and understand the manuals before operating the unit.

HAZARDS AND PRECAUTIONS

Risk of Explosion or Fire

Details hazards related to gasoline, vapors, heat, and explosive environments.

Risk of Explosion or Fire (Continued)

Hazards from materials near the washer, muffler heat, fuel storage, and chemicals.

Risk to Breathing

Hazards from engine exhaust (carbon monoxide) and cleaning fluids.

Risk to Fluid Injection

Hazards from high-pressure fluid spray and leaks causing serious injury.

Risk of Chemical Burn

Hazards from using improper chemicals and failure to wear protective gear.

Risk of Electrical Shock

Hazards from spraying water near electrical outlets and switches.

Risk of Hot Surfaces

Hazards from contacting hot engine components.

Risk of Injury or Property Damage When Transporting or Storing

Hazards from fuel/oil leaks during transport or storage.

Risk of Unsafe Operation

Hazards from improper operation, starting procedures, and misuse.

Risk of Injury From Spray

Hazards from high-velocity fluid spray and projectiles.

CARTON CONTENTS

Pressure Washer Unit Components

Includes engine frame, wheel assembly, handle, and accessories panel.

Hoses and Spray Equipment

High pressure hose, chemical hose, spray gun, and multi-adjustable spray wand.

Manuals and Tools

Engine manual, operation manual, Allen wrench, and cleaning tool.

Engine Oil and Bagged Parts

Container of engine oil and other bagged accessories.

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

Step 1: Attach Handle Assembly

Instructions for attaching the handle to the frame.

Step 2: Connect Wand to Gun

Instructions for connecting the spray wand to the spray gun.

Step 3: Attach High Pressure Hose

Instructions for connecting the high-pressure hose to the spray gun.

Step 4: Assemble Accessories Panel

Instructions for attaching the accessories panel to the handle assembly.

Step 5: Add Engine Oil

Instructions for adding engine oil to the unit.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Pressure Washer Diagram

Illustration showing the location of key components of the pressure washer.

Basic Elements of a Pressure Washer

Explanation of the main parts like pump, hose, gun, and wand.

Basic Elements of an Engine

Explanation of engine controls like primer and throttle.

Pressure Washer Terminology

Definitions of terms like PSI, GPM, and CU.

Pressure Washer Terminology (Continued)

Definitions of Bypass Mode, Chemical Injection System, and Water Supply.

Pressure Adjustments

Methods to adjust pressure by moving away, widening spray, or reducing engine speed.

STARTING UNIT SAFETY GUIDELINES

High Pressure Spray Warnings

Warnings about contact with skin, eyes, and animals from high-pressure spray.

Fueling and Ventilation Warnings

Warnings about fueling the engine, operating in enclosed areas, and hose contact with hot muffler.

Water Supply and Bypass Warnings

Warnings about using cold water, not turning off water supply, and bypass mode limits.

HOW TO USE SPRAY WAND

Spray Wand Operation

Instructions on using the multi-adjustable spray wand for high and low pressure settings.

Spray Pattern Adjustment

How to adjust the nozzle for different spray patterns (0° to 40°).

Low Pressure Operation

How to set the wand for low pressure operation.

Surface Damage Caution

Caution about potential surface damage from high-pressure spray.

HOW TO APPLY CHEMICALS AND CLEANING SOLVENTS

Chemical Application Steps

Steps for connecting the chemical hose and applying cleaning solutions.

Rinsing the System

Instructions to rinse the chemical injection system after use to prevent damage.

STARTING

Starting Procedure Overview

Steps before starting, including fueling and checking oil.

Connect Water and Hose

Connecting the water source and high-pressure hose to the pump.

Starting the Engine

Instructions for starting the engine and operating the spray gun.

Adjusting Spray Nozzle

How to adjust the nozzle for the task after starting.

SHUTTING DOWN

Rinse Chemical System

Steps to rinse the chemical system after applying chemicals.

Turn Off Engine and Water

Instructions for properly shutting down the unit.

Relieve Pressure and Storage Prep

Relieving pressure in the gun and preparing for storage.

MAINTENANCE

Maintenance Safety Precautions

Safety warnings before performing maintenance, including disconnecting power and cooling.

Engine and Pump Maintenance

Refers to Engine Manual for engine maintenance; pump is maintenance-free.

Nozzle Cleaning

Steps to clean a clogged nozzle using the provided kit.

Water Inlet Filter Cleaning

Instructions for removing, cleaning, and re-inserting the water inlet filter.

STORAGE

Engine and Pump Storage Recommendations

Refers to Engine Manual; recommends winterizing for pump storage.

Pressure Washer Storage Steps

Steps for draining hoses, gun, wand, and storing components.

TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE

Engine Wont Start

Common causes and corrections for engine starting issues.

No or Low Pressure (Initial Use)

Causes and corrections for pressure issues when the unit is first used.

Will Not Draw Chemicals

Causes and corrections for the unit not drawing cleaning solutions.

No or Low Pressure (After Normal Use)

Causes and corrections for pressure loss after the unit has been used.

Leaks at Gun;Wand Connection

Causes and corrections for leaks at the gun and wand connection.

Leaks at Pump

Causes and corrections for leaks originating from the pump.

Pump Pulsates

Causes and corrections for the pump's pulsating operation.

WARRANTY

Warranty Coverage Periods

Lists the different warranty periods for various product components.

Purchasers Responsibility for Claims

Outlines the steps the owner must take to process a warranty claim.

Warranty Exclusions

Lists exclusions from warranty coverage, such as misuse or normal wear.

Implied Warranties

Information on the duration and limitations of implied warranties.

Delta DTT2450 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandDelta
ModelDTT2450
CategoryPressure Washer
LanguageEnglish

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