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Makita EW100R User Manual

Makita EW100R
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Makita EW100R Specifications

General IconGeneral
Displacement98 cc
Inlet/Outlet Diameter25 mm (1")
Maximum Suction Head8 m
Power SourceGasoline
TypeCentrifugal Pump
Engine4-stroke, OHV

Summary

Pump Safety

Surroundings

Ensures safe placement and distance from buildings and hazardous materials for pump operation.

Fire Prevention

Guidelines for safe refueling and operation to prevent fires and explosions.

Exhaust Precaution

Warnings about dangerous exhaust gases and operating in enclosed spaces.

Other Important Points

General safety advice including keeping clear of moving parts and proper transit procedures.

Components

Preparations for Starting

Connect Suction Hose

Instructions for connecting a reinforced suction hose with a strainer to prevent damage.

Connect Discharge Hose

Guidance on connecting the discharge hose securely, using a hose band if necessary.

Check Fuel Level

Details on checking and filling the fuel tank with the correct gasoline-oil mixture.

Check Priming Water

Recommendation to prime the pump casing with water before operation to prevent overheating.

Starting the Engine

Open Fuel Cock

Step to open the fuel cock to allow fuel flow to the engine.

Set Speed Control Lever

Instructions to set the speed control lever to the 'START' position.

Close Choke Lever

Guidance on adjusting the choke lever based on engine temperature or ambient conditions.

Pull Starter Handle

Procedure for pulling the starter handle to initiate engine ignition.

Operation

Adjust Choke After Starting

Gradually opening the choke lever after the engine starts to prevent stalling.

Warm-up Engine

Running the engine at low speed without load before setting to required operating speed.

Stopping the Engine

Low Speed Run Before Stopping

Allowing the engine to run at low speed for a few minutes before shutdown.

Depress Stop Button

Keeping the stop button depressed until the engine completely stops.

Close Fuel Cock

Closing the fuel cock to stop fuel supply to the engine.

Return Starter Handle

Procedure for slowly returning the starter handle after engine stops.

Stopping Engine with Fuel Cock

Alternative method of stopping the engine by closing the fuel cock.

Maintenance Schedule

Daily Inspection

Checks to perform before each pump operation for safety and performance.

Periodic Inspection

Scheduled maintenance tasks based on operating hours for long-term reliability.

How-To Maintenance

Inspect Spark Plug

Procedure for cleaning the spark plug and checking/adjusting the electrode gap.

Clean Air Cleaner

Instructions for cleaning the air cleaner element using kerosene and engine oil.

Clean Muffler

Guidance on removing carbon deposits from the muffler to maintain engine output.

Fuel Pipe Replacement

Recommendation to replace fuel pipes every two years or immediately if leakage is found.

Check Bolts, Nuts, Screws

Ensuring all fasteners are tight and replacing damaged parts.

Clean Fuel Strainer

Steps for removing and cleaning the fuel strainer with kerosene.

Troubleshooting

Pump Does Not Run

Identifies potential causes and solutions when the pump fails to operate.

Pumping Volume Is Small

Addresses issues leading to reduced water flow and performance.

Pump Does Not Self-Prime

Diagnoses and resolves problems related to the pump's inability to draw water.

Preparations for Storage

Makita Limited One Year Warranty

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