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Simpson MS60773 User Manual

Simpson MS60773
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INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
MANUEL
D’UTILISATION
MODEL
MODÈLE
MS60773
Part No. 7108062 Rev. 0 DEC 2014
If your pressure washer is not working properly or if there are parts missing or broken,
please DO NOT RETURN IT TO THE PLACE OF PURCHASE. Contact our Customer
Service Department at 1-877-362-4271 or www.simpsoncleaning.com
Si votre rondelle de pression ne travaille pas convenablement ou s'il y a des
parties manquant ou cassé, s'il vous plaît le PAS LE RETOURNE AU LIEU
D'ACHAT. Contacter notre département de service clients à
1-877-362-4271 o
www.simpsoncleaning.com
SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
LISEZ ET CONSERVEZ CES INSTRUCTIONS
2800 PSI
2.3 GPM
IMPORTANT: Please make certain that the person who is to use this equipment carefully
reads and understands these instructions before operating.
IMPORTANT : Assurez-vous que toute personne qui utilisera cet équipement lise
attentivement ces instructions avant de l’utiliser.
PREMIUM PRESSURE WASHER

Questions and Answers:

Simpson MS60773 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Hose Length25 ft
Nozzle Types0°, 15°, 25°, 40°, Soap
Pump TypeAxial Cam
FrameSteel
Wheel TypePneumatic

Summary

Safety Guidelines and Definitions

Important Safety Instructions

Critical safety warnings and precautions for operating the pressure washer.

Risk of Explosion or Fire

Explosion and Fire Prevention

Details potential fire/explosion hazards and methods to prevent them.

Risk of Breathing (Asphyxiation)

Breathing Hazard Prevention

Guidance on preventing injury or death from engine exhaust fumes.

Risk of Fluid Injection and Laceration

Fluid Injection Injury Prevention

How to avoid severe injury from high-pressure fluid leaks or spray.

Risk of Injury from Spray

Spray Injury Prevention

Measures to prevent injury from high-velocity fluid spray and projectiles.

Risk of Unsafe Operation

Safe Operation Practices

Guidelines for safe operation, including starting and handling the unit.

Transporting and Storing Risks

Safe Transport and Storage

Precautions for safely transporting and storing the pressure washer.

Risk of Electrical Shock

Electrical Safety Measures

How to avoid electrical shock hazards when using the unit.

Risk of Chemical Burn

Chemical Safety Precautions

Guidelines for safe use of cleaning chemicals and solvents.

Risk of Bursting

Bursting Hazard Prevention

How to avoid tire bursting or damage from high-velocity spray.

Risk of Hot Surfaces

Hot Surface Safety

Precautions when contacting hot engine components or surfaces.

Risk of Injury from Lifting

Safe Lifting Practices

Guidance on safely lifting the pressure washer.

Quick Setup Guide

Install the Handle

Steps to install the pressure washer handle onto the frame.

Add/Check Oil and Gasoline

Instructions for adding oil and gasoline to the engine.

Quick Start Guide

Connect Hoses to Pump and Gun

Steps for connecting the garden hose and high-pressure hose.

Quick Start Guide (Continued)

Connect Spray Wand and Nozzles

How to connect the spray wand and attach quick-connect nozzles.

Prepare System for Starting

Steps for turning water on, releasing air, and verifying controls.

Start the Engine

Procedures for pulling the recoil starter and adjusting the choke.

Get to Know the Pressure Washer

Basic Pressure Washer Components

Identification and description of key pressure washer parts.

Get to Know the Pressure Washer (Continued)

Basic Engine Components

Identification of basic engine controls and parts.

Assembly Instructions

Step-by-step guide for assembling the pressure washer unit.

Operation

Pressure Washer Terminology

Definitions of key terms like PSI, GPM, CU, and Bypass Mode.

Pressure Adjustments

Methods for adjusting pressure and using the Dial-N-Wash.

Dial-N-Wash Adjustment

How to adjust pressure using the Dial-N-Wash feature.

How to Use Spray Wand

Changing Spray Nozzles

Instructions and safety precautions for changing spray nozzles.

How to Apply Chemicals/Cleaning Solvents

Applying Cleaning Solutions

Steps and precautions for using the detergent siphon hose.

Starting the Pressure Washer

Starting Safety Warnings

Critical safety warnings before starting the engine.

Starting the Pressure Washer (Continued)

Fueling and Oil Check

Instructions on filling fuel, checking oil, and fuel stabilizer.

Water Connection and Preparation

How to connect the water source and prepare the system.

Starting the Pressure Washer (Continued)

Final Starting Steps

Verifying filters, starting the engine, and engaging the trigger.

Shutting Down

Shutting Down Procedure

Steps to safely turn off the pressure washer after use.

Maintenance

Engine Maintenance

Guidance on engine maintenance, referring to the owner's manual.

Pump and Connections Maintenance

Information on pump maintenance and cleaning connections.

Nozzle Cleaning

How to clean clogged spray nozzles.

Maintenance (Continued)

Clean Water Inlet Filter

Steps to clean the filter screen in the water inlet of the pump.

Storage Preparation

Instructions for preparing the unit for storage, including fuel stabilization.

Storage (Continued)

Pump Storage Protection

How to protect the pump during storage using pump guard.

Pressure Washer Storage

Draining and Wrapping

Procedures for draining water and storing hoses and the siphon hose.

Accessories

Accessory Usage Warnings

Warnings regarding the use of replacement spray wands, guns, and accessories.

Specifications

Model and Performance Ratings

Key specifications including model number, PSI, and GPM.

Service Information

Contacting Customer Service

Information on where to get service or help for the product.

Limited Warranty

90-Day Component Warranty

Details the warranty for product components excluding the pump.

Limited Warranty (Continued)

1-Year Pump and Frame Warranty

Covers the warranty for the pump and frame for one year.

Engine Warranty Responsibility

Clarifies the engine warranty is handled by the manufacturer.

Purchaser Responsibilities

Outlines the user's responsibilities for warranty claims and care.

What the Warranty Does Not Cover

Lists items and conditions excluded from warranty coverage.

Troubleshooting Guide

Engine Start Issues

Common causes and solutions for the engine not starting.

Low Pressure Issues (Initial Use)

Troubleshooting low pressure when first using the unit.

Troubleshooting Guide (Continued)

Will Not Draw Chemicals

Reasons and solutions for the unit failing to draw cleaning chemicals.

Low Pressure Issues (After Normal Use)

Causes and solutions for low pressure after the unit has been used.

Water Leak Issues

Troubleshooting leaks at the gun/wand connection and pump.

Pump Pulsates

Identifying why the pump may be pulsating.

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