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Troy-Bilt 20241 - User Manual

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Operator's ual/ nual dei Operario
Pressure Washer / Lavadora de Presi6n
Model / iVlodeio 020241
I:i: WARNING
Before using this product, read this manual and follow
all Safety Rules and Operating Instructions.
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Antes de utilizar el producto, lea este manual y siga
todas las Reglas de Seguridad e Instrucciones de Uso.
Questions? Preguntas? Helpline- 1-888-611-6708 M-F 8-5 CT
Troy-Bilt® is a registered trademark of Troy-Bilt, LLC and is used under license to Briggs & Stratton Power Products.
Troy-Bilt® es una marca registrada de Troy-Bilt, LLC y se usa abajo licencia a Briggs & Stratton Power Products.
BRIGGS & STRATTON POWER PRODUCTS GROUP, LLC
JEFFERSON, WISCONSIN, U.S.A.
Printed in USA
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Manual No. 196019GS Revision C (07/21/2006)

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Summary

Section 1 Safety Rules

General Safety Rules and Warnings

Key safety principles and hazard identification symbols for operating the pressure washer.

Equipment Description and Hazards

Overview of the pressure washer's features and warnings about engine exhaust contents.

Hazard Symbols and Meanings

Visual guide to hazard symbols and their associated meanings for safe operation.

Carbon Monoxide and Vapor Hazards

Slippery Surface Hazards

Fuel Flammability and Storage Warnings

Electrical Shock Hazard

Kickback and Starter Cord Safety

Hot Surface and Exhaust Gas Hazards

Rotating Parts and Entanglement Hazards

High Pressure Stream Injury Risks

Airborne Particle and Paint Chip Hazards

Sparking and Electrical Hazards

Operating Speed and Pressure Limits

Spray Gun Safety and Handling

Fragile Item Damage Warning

Proper Pressure Washer Maintenance and Use

Section 2 Features and Controls

Pressure Washer Component Overview

Visual identification of the pressure washer's main parts and controls.

Engine System Components

Details of engine parts like air filter, fuel tank, starter, and controls.

Water and Pressure Delivery Systems

Explanation of how water is drawn, detergent applied, and high pressure is delivered.

Accessories and Safety Gear

Information on the accessory tray for storage and the necessity of safety goggles.

Product Identification Data Tag

Locating and understanding the importance of the product's data tag for support.

Section 3 Assembly

Unpacking and Initial Setup

Steps for safely removing the pressure washer from its packaging and identifying all parts.

Preparation for Use Checklist

Essential tasks to perform before operating the pressure washer for the first time.

Attaching Handle and Accessory Tray

Instructions for securely attaching the handle and accessory tray to the main unit.

Securing the Handle Assembly

Adding Engine Oil and Fuel

Connecting Water Supply and Hoses

Pre-Start Engine Checklist

Section 4 Operation

Pressure Washer Operating Environment

Guidelines for selecting a safe and well-ventilated outdoor location for operation.

Starting the Pressure Washer

Step-by-step instructions for safely starting the pressure washer engine.

Connecting Spray Attachments

How to connect the nozzle extension and select appropriate spray tips for cleaning tasks.

Using Spray Gun Trigger and Lock

Engine Starting Procedure

Stopping the Pressure Washer Safely

Utilizing the Accessory Tray

Selecting and Using Spray Tips

Applying Detergents for Cleaning

Rinsing Surfaces After Cleaning

Cleaning the Detergent Siphoning System

Understanding the Automatic Cool Down System

Section 5 Maintenance

Pressure Washer Specifications

Technical specifications including maximum pressure, flow rate, and water supply requirements.

General Maintenance Recommendations

General advice for maintaining the pressure washer and warranty considerations.

Pre-Operation Checks

Essential checks to perform before each use to ensure safe and proper operation.

Component Inspection and Maintenance

Routine inspections of key components like the inlet screen, hoses, and spray gun for wear and damage.

Nozzle and Spray Tip Maintenance

Accessory Maintenance and Kits

Pump and Engine Maintenance

Data Tag for Product Reference

Section 6 Storage

Preparing Unit for Long-Term Storage

Steps to safely prepare the pressure washer for storage to prevent damage from freezing or stagnation.

Protecting the Pump During Storage

Methods to protect the pump from mineral deposits and freezing using PumpSaver or antifreeze.

Engine Storage Procedures

Reference to the engine operator's manual for specific engine storage instructions.

Section 7 Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting Pump Performance Issues

Diagnosing and correcting common pump problems like low pressure or erratic operation.

Troubleshooting Detergent Mixing Issues

Resolving issues where the detergent is not mixing correctly with the spray.

Troubleshooting Engine Shutdowns

Identifying and fixing causes for the engine shutting down unexpectedly during use.

Warranty Policy and Coverage

Limited Warranty Terms

Explains the terms and conditions of the limited warranty for the pressure washer.

Warranty Period and Registration

Defines the warranty duration for consumer and commercial use and registration requirements.

Understanding Your Warranty Coverage

Information regarding warranty claims, exclusions, and proper maintenance for warranty validity.

Summary

Section 1 Safety Rules

General Safety Rules and Warnings

Key safety principles and hazard identification symbols for operating the pressure washer.

Equipment Description and Hazards

Overview of the pressure washer's features and warnings about engine exhaust contents.

Hazard Symbols and Meanings

Visual guide to hazard symbols and their associated meanings for safe operation.

Carbon Monoxide and Vapor Hazards

Slippery Surface Hazards

Fuel Flammability and Storage Warnings

Electrical Shock Hazard

Kickback and Starter Cord Safety

Hot Surface and Exhaust Gas Hazards

Rotating Parts and Entanglement Hazards

High Pressure Stream Injury Risks

Airborne Particle and Paint Chip Hazards

Sparking and Electrical Hazards

Operating Speed and Pressure Limits

Spray Gun Safety and Handling

Fragile Item Damage Warning

Proper Pressure Washer Maintenance and Use

Section 2 Features and Controls

Pressure Washer Component Overview

Visual identification of the pressure washer's main parts and controls.

Engine System Components

Details of engine parts like air filter, fuel tank, starter, and controls.

Water and Pressure Delivery Systems

Explanation of how water is drawn, detergent applied, and high pressure is delivered.

Accessories and Safety Gear

Information on the accessory tray for storage and the necessity of safety goggles.

Product Identification Data Tag

Locating and understanding the importance of the product's data tag for support.

Section 3 Assembly

Unpacking and Initial Setup

Steps for safely removing the pressure washer from its packaging and identifying all parts.

Preparation for Use Checklist

Essential tasks to perform before operating the pressure washer for the first time.

Attaching Handle and Accessory Tray

Instructions for securely attaching the handle and accessory tray to the main unit.

Securing the Handle Assembly

Adding Engine Oil and Fuel

Connecting Water Supply and Hoses

Pre-Start Engine Checklist

Section 4 Operation

Pressure Washer Operating Environment

Guidelines for selecting a safe and well-ventilated outdoor location for operation.

Starting the Pressure Washer

Step-by-step instructions for safely starting the pressure washer engine.

Connecting Spray Attachments

How to connect the nozzle extension and select appropriate spray tips for cleaning tasks.

Using Spray Gun Trigger and Lock

Engine Starting Procedure

Stopping the Pressure Washer Safely

Utilizing the Accessory Tray

Selecting and Using Spray Tips

Applying Detergents for Cleaning

Rinsing Surfaces After Cleaning

Cleaning the Detergent Siphoning System

Understanding the Automatic Cool Down System

Section 5 Maintenance

Pressure Washer Specifications

Technical specifications including maximum pressure, flow rate, and water supply requirements.

General Maintenance Recommendations

General advice for maintaining the pressure washer and warranty considerations.

Pre-Operation Checks

Essential checks to perform before each use to ensure safe and proper operation.

Component Inspection and Maintenance

Routine inspections of key components like the inlet screen, hoses, and spray gun for wear and damage.

Nozzle and Spray Tip Maintenance

Accessory Maintenance and Kits

Pump and Engine Maintenance

Data Tag for Product Reference

Section 6 Storage

Preparing Unit for Long-Term Storage

Steps to safely prepare the pressure washer for storage to prevent damage from freezing or stagnation.

Protecting the Pump During Storage

Methods to protect the pump from mineral deposits and freezing using PumpSaver or antifreeze.

Engine Storage Procedures

Reference to the engine operator's manual for specific engine storage instructions.

Section 7 Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting Pump Performance Issues

Diagnosing and correcting common pump problems like low pressure or erratic operation.

Troubleshooting Detergent Mixing Issues

Resolving issues where the detergent is not mixing correctly with the spray.

Troubleshooting Engine Shutdowns

Identifying and fixing causes for the engine shutting down unexpectedly during use.

Warranty Policy and Coverage

Limited Warranty Terms

Explains the terms and conditions of the limited warranty for the pressure washer.

Warranty Period and Registration

Defines the warranty duration for consumer and commercial use and registration requirements.

Understanding Your Warranty Coverage

Information regarding warranty claims, exclusions, and proper maintenance for warranty validity.

Troy-Bilt 20241 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandTroy-Bilt
Model20241
CategoryPressure Washer
LanguageEnglish

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