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MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS….cont
To prevent fuel spillage when transporting or during temporary storage, the pressure
washer should be stored upright in its normal operating position, ideally with all of the
fuel removed and with the engine switch off.
Long Term Storage (1 month or greater).
1. Be sure the storage area is free of excessive humidity and dust and is not so cool
that any water inside the pressure washer could freeze.
2. Completely drain the fuel from the tank. Open the fuel valve, start the engine and
operate it in the idle position until all remaining fuel is used and the engine stops
automatically.
3. Discharge the oil.
4. Remove the spark plug and fill the cylinder with 1 tablespoon of fresh oil. Pull the
starting cord 3-4 times to discharge the remaining oil then reinstall the spark plug.
5. Pull the starting cord slowly until the resistance is strong, this indicates that the pis-
ton is moving to the top of the compression stoke and the valves will be closed.
6. Ensure that there is no water left in the system by holding the trigger open and
blowing compressed air through the water inlet until all of the water has been re-
moved from the system.
CHECK THE FUEL TANK FILTER
TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE
Check The Fuel Tank Filter (periodically).
Just under the fuel cap is a fuel filter, check this filter periodically and remove any
contaminants which may have accumulated.
1. Remove the fuel tank cap and filter.
2. Clean the filter and, if damaged replace.
3. Insert the filter back into place.
4. Ensure the tank cap is tightly secured.
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Ref. No. Description Ref. No. Description
1. Pistol 8. Oil Filler / Dipstick
2. Exhaust 9. Fuel Cap
3. Air Filter 10. Lance
4. Choke 11. Nozzles
5. Fuel Tap 12. Detergent Inlet
6. Recoil Starter 13. Water Outlet
7. Engine On/Off Switch 14. Water Inlet