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Powerhorse M1577110E - User Manual

Powerhorse M1577110E
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Owner’s Manual
Pressure Washer: Machine that cleans dirty surfaces with high pressure water
Instructions for Installation/Set-up, Operation, Maintenance, & Storage
This pressure washer produces cold water high pressure spray. Cleaning chemicals may be incorporated into the
spray if desired. The pressure pump for this equipment is powered by a gasoline internal combustion engine.
WARNING: SPECIAL HAZARDS
CO Poisoning: Exhaust from engine contains carbon monoxide, a poisonous gas that can cause carbon monoxide
poisoning and possible death if inhaled.
Injection Injury: High-pressure spray can pierce skin and underlying tissues, leading to serious injury and possible
amputation. Such an injection injury can result in blood poisoning and/or severe tissue damage.
Flying Debris: High-pressure spray can cause flying debris and possible surface damage.
Electric shock: Operating equipment in wet conditions or near water can cause electric shock.
Chemical Exposure: Cleaning chemical vapors or contact with skin may be hazardous.
Fire/Explosion: Engine sparking can ignite fuel or other flammable liquids or vapors in the vicinity. Hot exhaust from engine
can ignite combustible materials.
Burns: Pressure Washer pump and engine are hot surfaces that can cause burn injuries.
Detailed safety information about these hazards appears throughout this manual.
Equipment Protection Quick Facts
Inspect Upon Delivery: FIRST! Inspect for missing or damaged components. See “Initial Set-Up/Installation” section
for where to report missing or damaged parts.
Add Engine Oil: Engine is shipped without oil. See the “Engine Manual” section of this manual for instructions on
capacity and viscosity recommendations.
Replace Temporary Pump Oil Plug: Pump is shipped with oil but with temporary shipping plug. Check pump oil
level before starting and replace temporary shipping plug with permanent oil fill plug provided within plastic bag
containing this Owners’s Manual.
Water Flow Requirements: Make sure your supply water flow rate is 20% higher than the pressure washer's flow
rate (see "Operations", section for detail), and that your water is clean and particle free.
Chemical Spraying: Use only approved pressure washer chemicals designed for high-pressure use. Use soap
adjustment knob to regulate cleaning power (on select units).
Storage: Do not allow water to freeze in the pump, hose, or spray gun(s). See “Storage” for more information.
Maintenance Schedule: Engine and pump require periodic inspection and servicing to keep pressure washer
functioning efficiently. See Maintenance Schedule Summary for frequency of servicing.
Battery: A battery is required for electric start feature (15771120 only). A battery is not included. Purchase a
standard 12 VDC, 10 Ah battery. Further detail in “Specifications” section.
Any Questions, Comments, Problems, or Parts Orders
Call Powerhorse Product Support 1-866-443-2576
ITEM NUMBER: 1577110, 15771120
SERIAL NUMBER: _____________
M1577110E

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

Summary

WARNING: SPECIAL HAZARDS

CO Poisoning

Engine exhaust contains poisonous carbon monoxide gas, leading to poisoning or death.

Injection Injury

High-pressure spray can pierce skin, causing serious injury, infection, or amputation.

Flying Debris

High-pressure spray can cause flying debris and damage surfaces.

Electric Shock

Operating in wet conditions or near water can cause electric shock.

Chemical Exposure

Cleaning chemicals can be hazardous to skin or vapors.

Fire;Explosion

Sparks or hot exhaust can ignite fuel or flammable materials.

Burns

Pump and engine surfaces are hot and can cause burns.

Equipment Protection Quick Facts

Inspect Upon Delivery

Check for missing or damaged components before use.

Add Engine Oil

Engine is shipped without oil; add before operation.

Water Flow Requirements

Ensure water supply meets 20% higher flow rate than the washer.

Chemical Spraying

Use only approved chemicals for high-pressure spraying.

Storage

Do not allow water to freeze in the pump, hose, or spray gun.

ABOUT YOUR PRESSURE WASHER

Site Location

Operate only outdoors, away from enclosed spaces and vents.

Personal Protection

Wear safety apparel including glasses, ear protection, gloves, and footwear.

Adult Control Only

Only trained adults should set up and operate the pressure washer.

Under The Influence

Never operate while fatigued or under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or medication.

SPECIFICATIONS

COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION

SAFETY

Hazard Signal Word Definitions

Explains hazard symbols like Danger, Warning, and Caution.

SAFETY LABELING

Safety Decal Locations

Shows the placement of warning labels on the machine.

Safety Decals

Details the content of various safety warning labels.

INITIAL SET-UP

Step 1. Inspect & Unpack

Check for missing or damaged parts upon receiving the item.

Step 2. Assembly

Detailed instructions for assembling the pressure washer components.

Step 3. Select Suitable Location

Guidelines for choosing a safe and appropriate location for operation.

OPERATION

Follow Safety Rules for Operation

Essential safety rules to follow before and during operation.

Preparing for Operation

Steps to prepare the pressure washer before starting.

Connect Hoses, Water Supply, and Spray Nozzle

How to connect water supply, high-pressure hose, and nozzle.

Start-Up Procedures

Step-by-step guide to starting the engine and pump.

Begin High Pressure Spray

How to safely operate the spray gun at high pressure.

Shutdown

Proper procedure for stopping the engine and relieving pressure.

STORAGE

Between-Use Storage

Procedures for storing the pressure washer between uses.

Prepare Pressure Washer for Freezing Conditions

Steps to prevent water damage from freezing.

Prepare Engine for Long Term Storage

Procedures for storing the engine for extended periods.

MAINTENANCE & REPAIR

Maintenance Schedule Summary

Overview of scheduled maintenance tasks and frequency.

Detailed Instructions - Maintenance & Repair

In-depth guidance for maintenance and repair procedures.

Inspect Spray System

Check Tire Pressure

Perform Engine Maintenance

Change Pump Oil

TROUBLESHOOTING

ENGINE WILL NOT START

Common causes and solutions for engine starting issues.

LOW;SURGING PRESSURE

Troubleshooting low or inconsistent pressure output.

NO CHEMICAL INJECTION

Solutions for issues with chemical application.

PARTS LIST-MODELS 1577110, 15771120- Rev E

Pump Parts List- Rev E

List of all parts for the pressure washer pump.

Engine Parts List (1577110)-Rev E

List of engine parts for model 1577110.

Engine Parts List (15771120)-Rev E

List of engine parts for model 15771120.

ENGINE MANUAL

Safety

Important safety warnings and precautions for engine operation.

Pre-Operation Inspection

Checks to perform before starting the engine.

Starting the Engine

Step-by-step guide to starting the engine using recoil or electric start.

Stopping the Engine

Procedures for safely shutting down the engine.

Maintenance

Scheduled maintenance tasks for the engine.

Engine Oil

Air Cleaner

Fuel and Fuel Tank

Change engine oil

Air Filter

Sediment Cup Cleaning

Spark Plug

Idling Adjustment

LIMITED WARRANTY

CALIFORNIA EMISSIONS CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS

MANUFACTURERS WARRANTY COVERAGE

Details on the warranty period for emissions-related parts.

OWNERS WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES

Owner's duties regarding maintenance and proper use.

DEFECTS WARRANTY COVERAGE

Covers warranty for defects in materials and workmanship.

EMISSION WARRANTY PARTS LIST

Powerhorse M1577110E Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPowerhorse
ModelM1577110E
CategoryPressure Washer
LanguageEnglish

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