PROPOINT 8913204 Owner's manual

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PRESSURE WASHER
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SPECIFICATIONS
Max. Pressure Rating 4,400 PSI
Max. Flow Rate 4.2 GPM
Engine Displacement
420cc
Theoretical Horsepower 15 HP
Engine Type Ducar
Fuel Capacity 1.45 gal.
Fuel Type Gasoline
Start Type Recoil/Electric Start
Low Oil Shut Down Ye s
Pump Type Triplex
Unloader Valve Type Adjustable
Chemical Injector Type Downstream non-adjustable
Nozzle Spray Angle Soap, 0°, 15°, 25°, 40°
Nozzle Type Quick connect
Inlet Water Temperature Rating Max. 40°C (104°F)
Outlet Water Temperature Rating
Max. 40°C (104°F)
Hose Size 50 ft
Hose Material
Rubber
Cart Frame Material Steel Q195
Wheel Size
13 x 5 in.
Wheel Type No-flat solid polyurethane foam
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INTRODUCTION
The Gas Pressure Washer has a 420cc engine that starts easily and
runs smoothly. The triplex pump has a built-in thermal relief valve and
unloader valve. The chemical injector allows for the application of soaps
and degreasers.
A separate manual for the gasoline engine is included. Please read the
engine manual before using this product. The engine manual is
considered accurate when information about the engine disagrees with
this manual.
SAFETY
WARNING! Read and understand all instructions before using this
tool. The operator must follow basic precautions to reduce the
risk of personal injury and/or damage to the equipment.
Keep this manual for safety warnings, precautions, operating or
inspection and maintenance instructions.
HAZARD DEFINITIONS
Please familiarize yourself with the hazard notices found in this manual.
A notice is an alert that there is a possibility of property damage, injury
or death if certain instructions are not followed.
DANGER! This notice indicates an immediate and specific hazard that
will result in severe personal injury or death if the proper
precautions are not taken.
WARNING! This notice indicates a specific hazard or unsafe practice
that could result in severe personal injury or death if the
proper precautions are not taken.
CAUTION! This notice indicates a potentially hazardous situation that
may result in minor or moderate injury if proper practices are
not taken.
NOTICE! This notice indicates that a specific hazard or unsafe
practice will result in equipment or property damage, but
not personal injury.
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WORK AREA
1. Operate in a safe work environment. Keep your work area clean,
well-lit and free of distractions. Place lights so you are not working
in a shadow.
2. Keep anyone not wearing the appropriate safety equipment away
from the work area.
3. Store tools properly in a safe and dry location. Keep tools out of
the reach of children.
4. Do not install or use in the presence of flammable gases, dust or
liquids.
5. Using a pressure washer can create puddles and slippery surfaces.
The work area should have adequate slopes and drainage to reduce
the possibility of falling due to slips.
PERSONAL SAFETY
WARNING! Wear personal protective equipment approved by the
Canadian Standards Association (CSA) or American National
Standards Institute (ANSI).
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
1. Always wear impact safety goggles that provide front and side
protection for the eyes. Eye protection equipment should comply
with CSA Z94.3-07 or ANSI Z87.1 standards based on the type of
work performed.
1.1 Use indirect vented safety goggles designed for wet conditions to
protect eyes from injury. Spray from this unit has extreme
pressure and can ricochet back splashing water or propelling
objects towards eyes.
2. Wear gloves that provide protection based on the work materials or
to reduce the effects of tool vibration.
3. Wear protective clothing designed for the work environment and
tool.
4. Non-skid footwear is recommended to maintain footing and
balance in the work environment.
5. This tool can cause hearing damage. Wear hearing protection gear
with an appropriate Noise Reduction Rating to withstand the
decibel levels.
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PERSONAL PRECAUTIONS
Control the tool, personal movement and the work environment to avoid
personal injury or damage to the tool.
1. Do not operate any tool when tired or under the influence of drugs,
alcohol or medications.
2. Avoid wearing clothes or jewelry that can become entangled with
the moving parts of a tool. Keep long hair covered or bound.
3. Do not overreach when operating the tool. Proper footing and
balance enables better control in unexpected situations.
4. Securely hold this tool using both hands. Using a tool with only one
hand can result in loss of control.
SPECIFIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING! DO NOT let comfort or familiarity with product (gained
from repeated use) replace strict adherence to the tool safety rules.
If you use this tool unsafely or incorrectly, you can suffer serious
personal injury.
1. Use the correct tool for the job. This tool was designed for a
specific function. Do not modify or alter this tool or use it for an
unintended purpose.
2. Do not use the tool if any parts are damaged, broken or misplaced.
Repair or replace the parts.
3. NEVER defeat the safety features of this product.
4. Keep pressure washer a minimum of four feet away from anything that
could be damaged by heat from the muffler exhaust such as houses,
automobiles, dry brush or live plants.
5. DO NOT leave the spray gun unattended while the unit is running.
6. Always operate the pressure washer from a stable surface. Avoid
using the pressure washer from precarious locations such as ladders
or scaffolding.
7. DO NOT attempt to repair damaged or defective high-pressure hoses.
Always replace them.
8. DO NOT repair leaking connections with sealant of any kind. Replace
the o-ring or seal.
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9. DO NOT disconnect the high-pressure hose from the pump and spray
gun while the system is pressurized.
10. Always ensure that the spray gun, nozzles, hoses and fittings are
correctly attached before starting the engine.
11. NEVER hold onto the hose or fittings during operation. This can allow
pressurized water to escape and inflict an injury.
12. DO NOT plug this pressure water into a hot water supply. This
pressure washer is designed for cold water use only.
13. Prior to starting the pressure washer in cold weather, be sure ice has
not formed in any part of the equipment.
14. Ensure the pressure washer is not covered during operation to avoid
overheating the motor.
15. This pressure washer is capable of producing pressures up to 3,100
PSI. To avoid property damage and personal injury, do not operate the
pump with components rated for less than 3,200 PSI working pressure.
16. If connecting the pressure washer to a portable water system, ensure
the water system is protected against backflow.
17. NEVER attach or remove wand or hose fittings while system is
pressurized.
18. Never transport or make adjustments to this unit while it is running.
19. Do not allow the high pressure hose to come in contact with any
hot part of the unit. The hose might be damaged, possibly causing
it to burst or leak under high pressure.
20. Shut off the pressure washer if it is leaking water. Discharge all
pressure before tightening fittings or having repair work done by a
qualified technician.
SPRAYING PRECAUTIONS
DANGER! The pressure washer produces fluid pressures and
velocities strong enough to penetrate human and animal flesh
that will result in serious injury or amputation with some nozzles.
DANGER! NEVER aim the pressure washer spray gun in the
direction of people or animals, even if the power and water
supply are turned off. High velocity fluid spray can cause objects
to break, propelling particles at high speeds.
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1. Keep operating area clear of all persons, animals and obstacles.
2. DO NOT spray flammable or toxic liquids.
3. DO NOT spray near a power source.
4. DO NOT lock the spray gun in open position.
5. Only use a spray gun that has a trigger lock or trigger guard in
place and in working order.
6. Be careful when squeezing the trigger, as recoil from the spray gun
can cause the operator to fall.
7. NEVER place hands in front of nozzle.
8. Always be certain spray gun, nozzles and accessories are correctly
attached.
9. Relieve system pressure after shutting off the engine and water
supply by aiming the spray gun in safe direction and squeezing the
trigger until water stops flowing.
10. Keep high pressure hose connected to pump and spray gun while
system is pressurized.
HYDRAULIC PRECAUTIONS
DANGER! Seek immediate medical attention if hydraulic fluid under
pressure penetrates your skin. See Injection Injury precautions for
instructions before using a pressurized hydraulic system.
1. Do not touch or handle hydraulic hoses or components while under
pressure. Hydraulic fluid escaping under pressure has sufficient
force to penetrate your clothing and skin. A pinpoint hole may inject
hydraulic fluid into your body. Seek immediate medical attention if
this occurs (see Injection Injury).
2. Never exceed the hydraulic system’s load capacity (see Specifications).
3. Do not adjust the hydraulic system’s relief setting. The settings are
pre-set by the factory.
4. Hydraulic oil under pressure is hot and can cause a burn injury if
touched, sprayed or spilled. Allow the hydraulic system to cool
before conducting maintenance.
5. Hydraulic components require regular inspection. Release all
pressure from the system before you inspect it. Replace damaged
hydraulic parts with identical manufacturer's components.
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6. Do not attempt makeshift repairs to a hydraulic system. Such
repairs can fail suddenly and create a hazardous condition.
7. A damaged or disconnected hydraulic hose under pressure may
whip around and inflict personal injury or damage the work area.
Secure the hose to a fixed or permanent structure with clamps or
cable ties.
8. Hydraulic fluid has a combustible flash point of 200°F (93°F). Do
not expose the fluid to an ignition source.
9. Change your clothing immediately if sprayed with hydraulic fluid.
Store clothing or rags contaminated with hydraulic fluid in an
approved metal safety can with a spring-closing lid and venting
designed to contain a fire.
10. Only use hydraulic fluid in the pump. Do not substitute or mix brake
fluid, or any other fluid, with the hydraulic fluid. This can result in a pump
failure and injure the user or bystander. It may also damage the pump.
INJECTION INJURY
DANGER! Seek immediate, professional medical treatment if fluid
penetrates your skin. It may feel like a pricking or sting. Do not
wait for the appearance of symptoms. A toxic reaction can occur
from the exposure to detergents or degreasers.
Inform the medical staff that you have a fluid penetration injury as soon
as you arrive at the medical facility. The severity of the symptoms will
depend on the type of fluid injected. Bring the Safety Data Sheet for the
fluid with you to the medical facility if possible.
INJECTION PRECAUTIONS
Fluid can penetrate the skin at 100 PSI pressure. Fluid escaping under
pressure from the tool has sufficient force to penetrate your clothing and
skin. Follow the precautions below to avoid an injection injury.
1. Always check for leaks wearing a face shield, safety goggles,
rubberized gloves and protective clothes.
2. Release all pressure from the system before you inspect it.
3. Do not use your hands to detect a fluid leak. Use a large piece of
wood, cardboard or paper and watch for discolouration.
4. Replace damaged parts with identical manufacturer's components
to ensure it is rated to handle the pressure.
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RISK OF CHEMICAL BURN
DANGER! Use of acids, toxic or corrosive chemicals, poisons,
insecticides, or any kind of flammable solvent with this product
could result in serious injury or death.
1. DO NOT use acids, gasoline, kerosene, or any other flammable
materials in this product. Use only household detergents, cleaners
and degreasers recommended for use in pressure washers.
2. Wear protective clothing to protect eyes and skin from contact with
sprayed materials.
3. DO NOT use chlorine bleach or any other corrosive compound.
UNPACKING
WARNING! Do not operate the tool if any part is missing. Replace
the missing part before operating. Failure to do so could result in
a malfunction and personal injury.
Remove the parts and accessories from the packaging and inspect for
damage. Make sure that all items in the contents are included.
Contents: • Pressure Washer • Quick-Connect Spray Nozzles (5)
• 50 ft Hose
ASSEMBLY & INSTALLATION
Numbered references in parenthesis (#1) refer to the included Parts List.
Dashed numbers in parenthesis (Fig. 1-1) refer to a specific point in an
illustration or image.
1. Attach the high pressure hose hanger (#15) to the upper frame
handle (#14) using two locknuts (#13). Tighten securely (Fig. 1) .
2. Slide the upper frame handle (#14) over the two upright tubes on
the frame (#2) and press down until Handle is seated and two
detent pins snap into place (Fig. 2).
3. Slide the front frame handle (#20) over the two angled tubes on
the Upper frame handle and press down until handle is seated and
two detent pins snap into place (Fig. 3).
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4. Remove the red shipping plug from the pump
(#22) and replace with the included pump
dipstick (Fig. 4).
5. Connect the pressure hose (#26) to the outlet
fitting on the pump (#22) by pulling back the
quick connect collar and pushing the Hose into
the fitting (Fig. 5-2). Connect the water supply
hose to the water inlet connection on the
Pump and hand-tighten the Inlet Fitting
(Fig. 5-1) . The water source must be able to
provide a minimum of five gallons of clean,
cold water per minute at 40 PSI. Only use a
5/8 in. inner diameter (or larger) hose that
is rated to meet this capacity.
6. Connect the pressure hose to the handle of the
spray gun (#25) by pulling back the quick
connect collar on the Hose and pushing the
Hose onto the handle fitting. Squeeze the
trigger for one minute to purge air from the
system (Fig. 6).
7. Remove the protective cap on the wand (#24)
inlet. Insert the Wand into the spray gun tip and
firmly hand-tighten the nut.
8. Attach the desired nozzle to the wand by
pulling back the quick connect collar and
pushing the nozzle onto the end of the Wand.
Make sure the quick connect collar locks the
nozzle in place (Fig. 7).
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 5
Fig. 7
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OPERATION
Choose the nozzle that best meets the needs of the job. See chart
below. Only use the nozzles on surfaces capable of withstanding the
force of the spray.
PRESSURE NOZZLE SELECTION
The pressure washer has five spray nozzles. Each nozzle is color coded
and delivers a specific spray arc between 0° and 65°. The narrower the
degree arc, the higher the pressure at the water spray’s point of contact
with the item being cleaned. Distance from the item that is being sprayed
will also factor into the pressure level at the point of contact.
COLOUR ARC PURPOSE EXAMPLE
Red 0° Narrow stream to clean
and remove embedded
grit or grime from
concrete or brick
surfaces.
Yellow 15° Heavy duty cleaning of
concrete surfaces or
without use of
chemicals.
Green 25° Clean wood surfaces
compacted dirt, paint,
oil or mildew. Also for
use with chemicals.
White 40° Clean delicate surfaces
like stucco or siding.
Also patio furniture or
home siding.
Black 65°
(Soap)
Wet surfaces or apply
chemicals/detergents.
Does not provide
enough force to clean
by itself.
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The table identifies the colour, arc and an example. The purpose example
is only a suggestion as some items are made of multiple materials and not
all materials will withstand the force of the pressurized spray. Choose the
nozzle with the largest spray arc, if you are unsure how much pressure to
apply to an item without damaging it. Switch to a nozzle with a narrower
degree angle until you find the one that achieves the results you want.
The nozzles are stored on the panel mounted on the pressure washer’s
handle. Colors on the panel identify the correct nozzle location.
USING DETERGENT
IMPORTANT! Only use the Black (low pressure) Nozzle when
spraying detergents. The power of the other nozzles will propel
mist back at the operator and can embed detergent into the
surface.
1. Read the detergent’s directions. Only use detergents specified for use
with pressure washers.
2. Connect the Detergent Siphon Tube
(#27) to the nipple on the Pressure
Hose connection area of the Pump
(Fig. 8).
3. Submerge siphon tube’s strainer
end into the container of prepared
detergent solution.
4. Follow instructions to start the pressure washer.
STARTING THE PRESSURE WASHER
When the engine is running, do not allow the
Pressure Washer to remain idle for more than
two minutes. If allowed to remain idle, the water
in the unit will heat up, possibly causing
damage to the Pressure Washer.
During normal operation the thermal relief valve
may release small amounts of water
intermittently.
1. Turn Pressure Regulator counter-clockwise
to reduce pressure in the system (Fig. 9).
2. Start the engine by following the instructions in the engine manual.
Fig. 9
Fig. 8
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BREAK-IN PERIOD
Breaking-in the engine will help to ensure proper equipment and engine
operation. The operational break-in period will last about 3 hours of use.
During this period:
1. Do not apply a heavy load to the equipment.
2. Do not operate the engine at its maximum speed.
The maintenance break-in period will last about 20 hours of use.
Change the engine oil after this period.
USING THE PRESSURE WASHER
1. Unlock and hold down the Trigger to start the stream. Be aware
that when it is first started, the gun will kick.
2. Start with a low pressure nozzle and gradually use higher
pressures as needed.
2.1 Test spray the surface at an edge to make sure that the stream
is not too strong.
2.2 If the stream damages the surface, move farther away to
reduce the applied pressure.
2.3 If the stream is still too strong, lock the trigger in the safety
position and change to a lower pressure nozzle.
3. Hold the wand at about a 45° angle when cleaning; spraying the
surface directly could embed dirt into the surface (especially with the
high pressure nozzles). Spray at distance of about three to five feet.
4. Clean vertical and sloped surfaces from the top down.
5. When cleaning horizontal surfaces, occasionally use the stream to
clear the area of excess water.
6. Hold the Trigger down and move the wand back and forth slowly
and steadily to pressure wash the surface. Take special care when
spraying surfaces made of two different materials (brick and
mortar, for example), so as to not damage the softer of the two
materials during pressure washing.
7. If the surface is streaked or uneven at the end of a job, switch to a
Nozzle that has a wider spray pattern to blend the affected area.
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CARE & MAINTENANCE
1. Maintain the tool with care. A tool in good condition is efficient,
easier to control and will have fewer problems.
2. Inspect the tool fittings, alignment, hoses and power supply cord
periodically. Have damaged or worn components repaired or
replaced by an authorized technician. Only use identical
replacement parts when servicing.
3. Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories.
4. Only use accessories intended for use with this tool.
5. Keep the tool clean, dry and free from oil/grease at all times.
6. Maintain the tool’s labels and name plates. These carry important
information. If unreadable or missing, contact Princess Auto Ltd. for
replacements.
WARNING! Only qualified service personnel should repair the
tool. An improperly repaired tool may present a hazard to the
user and/or others.
AFTER EACH USE
CHECK HIGH PRESSURE HOSE
WARNING! NEVER repair the high pressure hose. Repairs can fail
and will be weaker than the hose itself. A hose that fails while
under pressure can inflict a serious injury. Replace with a hose
that has a maximum pressure rating that exceeds the pressure
washer’s maximum output.
The high pressure hose can develop leaks due to wear, kinking or
misuse and abuse. Inspect the hose each time before using it. Check
the hose for cuts, leaks, abrasions or bulging spots. Also check the
couplings to ensure they are not loose. Replace the hose immediately if
any of these conditions exist.
CHECK SIPHON TUBE
Check the detergent siphoning tube for clogs, leaks or tears. Clean the tube
of clogs. Replace if damaged or it no longer fits the pump fitting tightly.
CHECK SPRAY GUN
Examine the hose connection to the spray gun and make sure it is
secure. Check that the trigger lock is in place to prevent accidental
spraying. Replace the spray gun immediately if the trigger lock is
damaged or will not remain in place.
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CHECK SPRAY WAND AND PRESSURE NOZZLES
A pulsing sensation felt when squeezing the trigger indicates either the
spray wand or the pressure nozzle is partially clogged and is causing
pressure to build in the pump.
1. Shut off the engine and turn off the water supply. Then release the
pressure in the pump system by aiming the spray gun in a safe
direction and squeezing the trigger.
2. Remove the spray nozzle from end of spray gun wand.
3. Use a small paper clip to free any foreign material clogging or
restricting the spray nozzle.
4. Disconnect the spray gun wand and check for foreign material that
may clog the tube.
5. Remove additional debris by back flushing water through the spray
gun wand using a garden hose.
6. Reinstall spray nozzle into spray gun wand.
7. Reconnect spray gun wand to spray gun.
8. Make sure the garden hose is connected to the pump’s water inlet.
Check that high pressure hose is connected to spray gun and
pump. Turn on the water.
9. Start engine following instructions How to Start Your Pressure Washer
10. Test the pressure washer with each of the five spray nozzles to
ensure they are all unclogged.
REPAIRING LEAKING CONNECTIONS
WARNING! Do not use thread-seal tape or liquid to prevent leaks
in the high pressure hose. This can cause a high pressure leak
that can result in a serious injury or injection injury.
1. Replace the o-rings of any connection that leaks.
2. Replace the connectors if the leaks continue.
EMPTY THE PUMP
Force water from the pump by pulling the recoil starter 6 times.
ENGINE MAINTENANCE
See the Engine manual for instructions on how to properly maintain the
engine.
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CLEANING
Use a damp cloth to wipe exterior surfaces clean. A soft bristle brush
can loosen caked on dirt, oil, etc. A vacuum cleaner will remove loose
dirt and debris in difficult to reach places.
Examine the screen on the pump water inlet. Clean it if the screen is
clogged or replace it if screen is damaged.
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
After Each Use Check and Clean Water Inlet screen
Check High Pressure Hose
Check and Clean Detergent Siphoning Tube
Check Spray Gun for Leaks
Clean Debris
Check Engine Oil Level before starting
Annually (50 hr Use) Check and Clean Air Filter
Check muffler and spark arrester
LUBRICATION
Inspect and lubricate the tool when required. Only use light oil to
lubricate the tool. Other lubricants may not be suitable and could
damage the tool or cause a malfunction during use.
STORAGE
PRESSURE WASHER STORAGE
1. Disconnect the spray gun from the high pressure hose after the
pressure washer is cool and the water pressure is released.
2. Drain all water from the high pressure hose, coil it and store it in
cradle of pressure washer handle.
3. Drain all water from the spray gun and spray wand by holding the
spray gun in the vertical position with nozzle pointed downward.
Squeeze trigger to remove fluids. Store in spray gun/hose holder.
4. Store siphon hose, high pressure hose and spray wand so they are
protected from damage, such as being run over.
PROTECTING INTERNAL SEALS
The internal seals require additional preparation if the pressure washer
is stored for more than 30 days or freezing temperatures are expected.
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PUMP SAVER
Pump saver comes in a pressurized or unpressurized container. The
liquid is released from the pressurized container by pressing a button.
The unpressurized version is a squeeze bottle.
1. Remove the high pressure hose from the pump outlet. Empty the
water from the hose.
1.1 You may choose to keep the spray gun connected to the pump
to protect it as well. Keep the trigger depressed while using the
pump saver during step 5 until the liquid no longer flows. Then
remove and store the spray gun along with the hose.
2. Remove the garden hose from the pump inlet. Empty the water
from the hose.
3. Force water from the pump by pulling the recoil starter 6 times.
4. Attach the pump saver container to the pump inlet.
5. Pressurized – Press the button and wait until the liquid flows
through the outlet port.
Unpressurized – Squeeze the bottle for force the liquid into the
pump. Pull the engine’s recoil rope slowly until liquid flows through
the outlet port. You may need to squeeze additional pump saver
liquid into the pump during this step.
6. Remove the pump saver container and plug the pump’s inlet and outlet.
RV ANTIFREEZE
RV antifreeze is an alternative if pump saver is not available.
1. Obtain a funnel, six ounces of RV (Recreational Vehicle) antifreeze
and approximately 36 inches of garden hose with a male hose
connector on one end.
NOTICE! Only RV antifreeze is suitable. Other types of antifreeze
are corrosive and can damage the pressure pump.
2. Disconnect the spark plug lead and ensure it cannot touch any metal
on the pressure washer by wrapping the lead in insulating tape.
3. Connect the 36 in. length of garden hose to the pump’s water inlet.
4. Place the funnel in the end of the hose and add the RV antifreeze.
5. Pull engine starter rope slowly several times until antifreeze comes
out of pressure hose connection of the pressure pump.
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6. Remove the garden hose from water inlet of pressure pump and
seal the pump’s inlet and outlet.
DISPOSAL
Recycle a tool damaged beyond repair at the appropriate facility.
Contact your local municipality for a list of disposal facilities or by-laws for
electronic devices, batteries, oil or other toxic liquids.
Do not drain hydraulic oil into the sewer system or dispose in an
uncontrolled location. Hydraulic fluid may take more than a year to
breakdown in the environment and the ingredients may still be toxic.
Contact your local municipality for proper disposal instructions or locations
IMPORTANT! DO NOT pollute the environment by allowing
uncontrolled discharge of waste oil.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Visit a Princess Auto Ltd. location for a solution if the tool does not
function properly or parts are missing. If unable to do so, have a
qualified technician service the tool.
Consult the Engine manual to troubleshoot engine issues.
PROBLEM(S) POSSIBLE CAUSE(S) SUGGESTED SOLUTION(S)
No pressure
or Low
pressure.
1. Low water supply.
2. Nozzle obstructed.
3. Water filter screen
obstructed.
4. Defective thermal
relief valve.
5. Air in hose.
6. High pressure hose
too long.
1. Water supply must be 2.5 GPM @
20 psi.
2. Clean nozzle of debris.
3. Remove and clean filter.
4. Replace the thermal relief valve or
have a qualified technician repair it.
5. Stop engine and water source.
Disconnect water source from
pump inlet and turn water source
to ON to remove all air from hose.
When steady stream of water is
present, turn water source to OFF.
Re-connect water source to pump
inlet and turn on water source.
Squeeze trigger to remove
remaining air.
6. Use hose under 100 ft.
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PROBLEM(S) POSSIBLE CAUSE(S) SUGGESTED SOLUTION(S)
Pump will not
draw chemical
or detergent.
1. Spray gun not set to
low pressure.
2. Chemical filter
clogged.
3. Chemical screen not
fully in chemical.
4. Chemical solution too
thick.
5. Pressure hose too long
6. Chemical build-up in
chemical injector.
1. See Check Spray Wand and
Pressure Nozzles section.
2. Clean Filter.
3. Ensure end of siphon hose is
fully submerged into chemicals.
4. Dilute chemical. Chemical
solutions should have same
consistency as water.
5. Lengthen water supply hose
instead of pressure hose.
6. Have parts cleaned or replaced
by authorized dealer.
No or low
pressure (after
period of
normal use).
1. Worn seal or packing.
2. Worn or obstructed
valves.
3. Worn unloader piston.
4. Worn E-Z start valve.
Have parts cleaned or replaced by
authorized dealer.
Water leaking
at spray
gun/spray
wand
connection.
1. Worn or broken O-ring.
2. Loose hose
connection.
1. Check and replace O-ring.
2. Tighten hose connection.
Water leaking
at pump.
1. Loose connections.
2. Piston packing is worn.
3. Worn or broken O-
rings.
4. Pump head or tubes
damaged from
freezing.
1. Tighten connections.
2 to 4. Have parts cleaned or
replaced by authorized dealer.
Pump
pulsates.
Nozzle obstructed. See Check Spray Wand and
Pressure Nozzles section.
Detergent not
mixing
1. Siphon hose end not
submerged in
detergent.
2. Not using Black Soap
Nozzle.
1. Adjust siphon hose so the end is
submerged in detergent.
2. Attach Soap Nozzle to allow
proper mixing of water and
detergent.
8913204 Gas Pressure Washer V1.0
20 For technical questions call 1-800-665-8685
PARTS BREAKDOWN
PARTS LIST
#
DESCRIPTION
QTY
1 Engine 1
2
Frame
1
3 Nut 8
4
Foot
2
5
Axle
2
6 Wheel Gasket 4
7
Wheel
2
8 Split Washer 2
9
Engine Mounting Bolt
4
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PROPOINT 8913204 Owner's manual

Category
Paint Sprayer
Type
Owner's manual

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