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H8191 3600 PSI Diesel Pressure Washer
Spray Gun Lock
The spray gun has a lockout lever that can be
engaged to prevent accidental discharge. This
feature is especially useful when climbing up a
ladder or doing any work that might accidentally
discharge the spray gun. To engage the lockout
lever, simply flip it away from the trigger and clip it
into the lockout lever groove in the handle (Figure
12). To release the lever, reverse this procedure
(Figure 13).
Figure 12. Spray gun trigger locked.
Figure 13. Spray gun trigger unlocked.
NOTICE
Never allow the motor to run without a water
source connected to the pump. Failure
to follow this instruction will damage the
pump and void the warranty.
Operation of this equipment has the potential
to propel debris into the air, which can
cause eye injury. Always wear safety glasses
or goggles when operating equipment.
Everyday glasses or reading glasses only
have impact resistant lenses, they are not
safety glasses. Be certain the safety glasses
you wear meet the appropriate standards of
the American National Standards Institute
(ANSI).
Starting
To start the pressure washer:
1. Check the engine and pump oil level and fuel
level (refer to the
MAINTENANCE section
beginning on
Page 17 for locations). Add
engine oil (SAE 10W-30) and fuel (diesel) if
necessary.
2. Securely fasten one end of the provided input
hose to a threaded hose spigot. Securely
fasten the other end of the input hose to the
pump input port.
Note:
When drawing water from a standing
source, follow the
standing source instructions
on Page 13. When drawing water from a
spigot, you may need to use the provided
male-to-male hose adapter.
3. Make sure the spray gun is securely connected
to the high pressure hose, and that the high
pressure hose is securely connected to the
pump output port.
4. Attach the appropriate nozzle to the quick
coupler at the end of the spray gun wand,
and turn on the water supply at the spigot.