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MAINTENANCE AND WINTER STORAGE
Some limited maintenance is required to ensure that your
pressure washer gives good service for many years.
• Keeptheannularringscrupulouslycleanandfreefrom
debris. (Fig. 10)
• Keepthe3locatingpinsand2stabilisingpinscleanand
occasionally spray coat with a silicone oil based spray. (Fig. 11)
• KeepallUni-couplingmatingsurfacescleanandfreefrom
dirt or debris.
• Ateveryconnectionordisconnectionchecktheaccessory
drive cog for dirt or debris contamination, particularly between
the teeth. Clean and lubricate as per the instructions for the
engine drive clutch.
• Whenevertheaccessoryis‘remote’fromtheenginethe
coupling protection cover (provided) should be used to
protect the coupling.
• Avoidsprayingcogteethwithsiliconeoil.
Winter storage
We recommend that both hoses (water input and high
pressure water output) are removed from the pump.
Drain the pump body of any residual water by tipping the
pump on its side. Any water left in the pump body will drain
through the pump outlet port. .
Drain the detergent reservoir.
Store in a secure, frost free, dry location, covered by a clean
cloth to prevent the ingress of dirt, debris etc.
We recommend that the two hoses (water inlet and high
pressure) are also drained of any residual water before
being coiled and placed into a suitable plastic bag for winter
storage. The Jet Lance should also be drained of water and
stored in a suitable plastic bag. The Lance can be dismantled
into its two main parts if this makes storage easier.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Waste electrical or mechanical products should not be
disposed of with household waste. Please recycle where
facilities exist. Check with your Local Authority or retailer for
recycling advice.
Fig 10
(arrows show inner wall
of annular ring)
Fig. 11