John Deere AC-3500GHH Pressure Washer User Manual


 
16 John Deere Operator's Manual
STORAGE & MAINTENANCE
SPECIFIC MAINTENANCE:
ENGINE: The engine instruction manual accompanying your unit, lists specic
procedures for maintenance of the engine. Following the engine
manufacturer's recommendations will extend engine life.
PUMP: Change the pump oil after the rst 50 hours of operation.
After initial change, every 3 months or 250 hour intervals are
recommended. If oil appears dirty or milky, changes may
be required in greater frequency. Use John Deere pump oil
#AW-4085-0016 and ll only to the center of the oil sight glass.
DO NOT overll.
COUPLERS: There are o-ring seals inside the couplers which will deteriorate.
To replace, simply install a replacement o-ring to correct the leak.
(Additional o-rings can be purchased from your dealer.)
NOZZLE: Water ow through the spray nozzle will erode the orice, making
it larger, resulting in a pressure loss. Nozzles should be replaced
whenever pressure is less than 85% of the maximum. The frequency
of replacement will depend upon such variables as mineral content
in the water and number of hours the nozzle is used.
FUEL WATER SEPARATOR: The fuel lter has a built in water separator.
Occasionally the water has to be drained from the separator.
Follow the procedures listed below:
1. Check the collection bowl daily.
2. Ensure the unit is off and place an oil catch basin under the
fuel cartridge.
3. Loosen the drain plug to allow the fuel/water contaminants to
ow into the catch basin.
4. Retighten the drain plug when completed.
5. Dispose of drainage according to environmental regulations
in your area.
BURNER AIR ADJUSTMENT: The air shutter has been factory preset for
proper operation between sea level and 2000 feet elevation at
standard conditions (60°F ambient water and air temperatures). To
assure maximum combustion efciency at colder temperatures and
higher altitudes, it will be necessary to adjust the air supply to the
combustion chamber. A smoke spot test is recommended during
any air shutter adjustment. This will aid in maximizing the burner
efciency and avoid inefcient operation and excessive sooting of
the combustion chamber.
1. The machine must be running and the burner ON.
2. Take a smoke spot test to determine if more or less air is
required for proper combustion.
a. If the test is greater than a #3 smoke, turn the shutter
arm counterclockwise to increase the air ow into
the combustion chamber.
b. If the test is yellowish in color, turn the shutter arm
clockwise to decrease the air ow into the
combustion chamber.
3. Hold onto the air shutter adjusting arm and loosen the locking
nut. Move the shutter in 1/8" increments and retighten the
locking nut after each 1/8" movement.
4. Trigger the gun on and off slowly to make sure there is
proper ignition. Slight or no pufng on the ignition, and a smoke
spot test of less than #3 smoke is good.
5. Repeat steps 2 and 3 until step 4 is attained.
LEAKS: Promptly eliminate any leaks found in the pumping system by
removing suspect parts, applying thread sealant to the threads
and reinstalling.
NOTE: If using teon tape, be certain no tape gets inside any plumbing to
prevent the possibility of a plugged spray nozzle.