KNOW YOUR PRESSURE WASHER
Read the owner's manual and safety rules before operating your pressure washer.
Compare the illustrations with your pressure washer to familiarize yourself with the locations of various controls
and adjustments. Save this manual for future reference.
Fuel Cap
Nozzle Extension
Adjustable Nozzle
Thermal Relief
Valve
Water Inlet
Adjustable Nozzle – Always attached to nozzle
extension. Pull back for high pressure or push forward
for low pressure; turn clockwise for narrow spray or
turn counterclockwise for fan spray.
Air Filter – Dry type filter element limits the amount of
dirt and dust that gets in the engine.
Choke Lever - Used to help start a cold engine.
Chemical Injection Siphon/Filter
detergent from chemical bottle to the low pressure
water stream.
Fuel Valve — Used to turn fuel on and off to engine.
Fuel Cap – Engine is filled with regular unleaded
gasoline here.
High Pressure Hose – Connect one end to the spray
gun and other end to the high pressure outlet.
High Pressure Outlet – Connection for high pressure
hose.
OPERATION
Spray Gun
– Used to siphon
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Detergent Pick–Up
High Pressure Outlet
Pump
Hose Reel — Used for storing hose while unit is not in
use. Hose must be detached from unit and spray gun
before storage.
Nozzle Extension - Attach to spray gun to use
adjustable nozzle.
Oil Fill Cap – Engine is filled with oil here. See page 5
for oil recommendations and filling instructions.
Pump – Develops high water pressure.
Recoil Starter – Used for starting the engine.
Spray gun – Controls the application of water onto
cleaning surface with trigger device. Includes safety
latch.
Thermal Relief Valve - Discharges pump water if it
becomes too hot.
Throttle Control Lever – Sets engine in starting
mode for recoil starter and stops running engine.
Water Inlet – Connection for garden hose.
Tube and Filter
High Pressure Hose
Hose Reel
Choke Lever
Fuel Valve
Throttle Control Lever
Recoil Starter
(on front of engine)
Air Filter
Oil Fill Cap