Porter-Cable PC2525SP Portable Generator User Manual


 
13- ENG
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TO SIPHON
CHEMICALS/CLEANING
SOLVENTS
Siphoning chemicals or cleaning sol-
vents is a low pressure operation.
NOTE: Use only soaps and chemi-
cals designed for pressure washer
use. Do not use bleach.
1. Press chemical hose onto
barbed fitting located near high
pressure hose connection of
pump as shown.
2. Place other end of chemical hose
with filter on it into container
holding chemical/cleaning solu-
tion.
3. Install low pressure (black) nozzle
into quick connect fitting of
wand, see How To Use Wand
paragraph in this section.
4. After use of chemical, siphon
clean water through chemical
hose to rinse it and pump clean.
Chemicals which remain in pump
can damage it. Damage to pump
due to chemicals will not be cov-
ered under warranty.
NOTE: Chemicals and soap will not
siphon when wand is in the high
pressure setting.
Barb fitting
TO SHUT DOWN
IMPORTANT: Read and understand
how to shut down the pressure
washer before operating.
1. If you have siphoned chemicals,
siphon a bucket of clean water
through the chemical hose.
NOTE: Failure to do so will
cause damage to the pump.
2. Refer to engine manual for cor-
rect engine shut down proce-
dure.
NOTE: NEVER turn the water off
with the engine running.
3. Turn water source off.
4. Pull trigger on spray gun to
relieve any water pressure in
hose or spray gun.
5. See Storage section in this man-
ual for proper storage proce-
dures.
BEFORE STARTING
Read and understand all Important
Safety Instructions in the front of
this manual and the following
Cautions and Warnings before
starting the pressure washer.
Never fill fuel tank completely.
Fill tank to 1/2" below bottom
of filler neck to provide space
for fuel expansion. Wipe any
fuel spillage from engine and
equipment before starting
engine.
Never fill fuel tank indoors.
Never fill fuel tank when engine
is running or hot. Do not
smoke when filling fuel tank.
Never run engine indoors or in
enclosed, poorly ventilated
areas. Engine exhaust con-
tains carbon monoxide, an
odorless and deadly gas.