Oil Supply
• Set the Pressure Washer on a flat and leveled surface.
• Close the fuel valve (A).
• Turn and remove the oil cap (B).
• Use four-stroke motor oil. Using SAE 10W/30 oil for general
use and for all temperatures. As is indicated in the following
table other viscosities can be used when the average
temperature in your vicinity is within the indicated range.
10 W - 30
-30
-20
-10
0
• Clean the oil measuring rod (C) with a clean cloth to
check oil level.
• The oil deposit has an approximate capacity of 17 oz
Pour oil gradually and wait a couple of minutes to allow the
oil to settle into the motor.
• Insert the oil level measuring rod into the orifice and
check if the oil is in the maximum level.
• In the event the level is below the minimum level add oil
until it reaches the maximum level in the rod.
CAUTION
• Checking oil level regularly is advisable.
• When the oil in the tank reaches the right level indicated
in the rod, set the cap back (C) and tighten to prevent
leaks.
CAUTION
• Do not exceed the maximum oil level
because it causes smoke coming out through the muffler
que the motor stars.
CAUTION
• Check oil level before each use. Add oil
if necessary when it is between the limits in the oil
measuring rod.
• Replace oil after 20 hours' operation.
CAUTION
In dusty or dirty conditions, it could be necessary
changing oil more often.
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10 W - 40
10
20
30
40 °C
Fuel and Oil
D
E
A
Fuel Supply
• Set the Pressure Washer on a flat and leveled surface.
• Clean and dry the area around the fuel cap.
• Remove the fuel cap (D).
• Using a funnel fill slowly the fuel tank up to the lower
part of the tank neck. Do not overfill to allow fuel
expansion and prevent spillage (E).
• Clean any fuel spills.
• Cover the tank rotating the cap until hearing a click.
• Clean any spilled fuel before starting up.
B
C
E