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Brand | Ex-Cell |
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Model | VR2400 |
Category | Pressure Washer |
Language | English |
Explains the meaning of DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION symbols used in the manual.
Details warnings about engine exhaust and specific California safety regulations.
Covers hazards related to fuel, vapors, and operating near flammable materials.
Addresses dangers of engine exhaust fumes and hazardous cleaning fluid contents.
Details risks associated with fuel leaks and property damage when moving or storing the unit.
Covers hazards of high-pressure fluid injection and chemical exposure to skin and eyes.
Addresses dangers of improper operation, kickback, child safety, and fatigue.
Warns about risks from electrical outlets, switches, and contact with hot engine components.
Details hazards of high-velocity fluid spray, breaking objects, and projectiles.
Provides contact information for service and warranty registration online.
Instructions for attaching the handle, spray wand, and high-pressure hose.
Details on removing and attaching the accessories panel using screws.
Identifies and explains the function of key components like the engine, pump, and spray gun.
Explains engine controls (choke, throttle) and pressure washer terms (PSI, GPM).
Details methods for lowering pressure, such as increasing distance or widening the spray.
Step-by-step instructions for adding fuel, checking oil, connecting water, and starting the engine.
Details the correct steps for stopping the engine, relieving pressure, and turning off the water supply.
Highlights safety measures, like disconnecting spark plug wire and cooling the engine before maintenance.
Provides detailed steps for cleaning a clogged nozzle using the provided kit and tools.
Advises consulting the engine manual for proper engine storage procedures.
Details steps for protecting internal seals, including using RV antifreeze.
Troubleshooting steps for common engine starting problems like no fuel or choke issues.
Diagnoses and corrects issues causing low pressure during the first use.
Addresses problems with drawing chemicals, clogged filters, or incorrect dilution.
Troubleshoots leaks at connections and pump pulsation caused by worn parts or obstructions.
Outlines what the owner must do for warranty claims and proper product care.
Lists conditions and damages not covered by the product warranty.