Operation - Sealey PWM2500.V2 Manual

220bar pressure washer 600l/hr 6.5hp petrol
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4.8.
usING sPray NozzLe
4.8.1.
This pressure washer comes with five different nozzles that can be installed on the metal wand (fig.1).
4.8.2.
The spray pattern is adjusted by installing the appropriate spray nozzle.
4.8.3.
0° (red): Thin and powerful stream of water for difficult stains and debris removal
4.8.4.
15° (yellow): Thin-angled spray for detailed cleaning
4.8.5.
25° (green): Medium-angled spray for detailed cleaning
4.8.6.
40° (white): Large pattern for wider cleaning applications
4.8.7.
Detergent (black): This nozzle must be used together with a cleaning detergent at a low pressure. Use only this nozzle when using a
detergent. Use Sealey Car Shampoo, SCS006 (5ltr). Traffic Film Remover is also available, SCS002 (25ltr) or SCS001 (5ltr).
4.8.8.
Installing spray nozzle to the quick-connect coupler:
4.8.9.
Pull the coupler ring back and insert the desired nozzle.
4.8.10.
Release the coupler ring to lock it back in place.
WarNING!
a) Avoid sudden bursts of water as this will cause the water pressure to drop and put extreme pressure on the hoses and connections.
b) If another person is using water from the same supply as the washer, the water pressure will drop. Switch the engine off immediately
and wait until the pressure is restored.
4.9.
eNGINe LubrICatIoN
4.9.1.
The pressure washer engine is shipped from the factory without
oil. Do Not attempt to start the engine before the sump has
been filled with the correct amount of oil. Refer to the
section 5.7.
4.10.
fueL
4.10.1.
Fill the petrol tank with fresh unleaded petrol. Keep fuel level
on or below the fuel level indicator in the fuel filter which sits
in the neck of the tank.
4.11.
Water suPPLy (CoLD Water oNLy)
4.11.1.
The unit must be used with cold water supply only. The water
hose must be at least ½" (13 mm) in diameter.
4.11.2.
The water flow rate must not fall below 18 litres per minute
(LPM) (4 gallons per minute (GPM)), or the pump might be
damaged. The flow rate can be determined by running water
for one minute into an empty container.
4.11.3.
The water supply temperature must not exceed 40°C (104°F).
4.12.
aDJustING Water Pressure
4.12.1.
The water pressure can be adjusted using the throttle
(fig.9).
4.12.2.
Move the switch to FAST position to increase the engine
speed, thus increasing the water pressure. Move it towards
SLOW position to decrease the engine speed, thus
decreasing the water pressure.

5. oPeratIoN

WarNING! the Pressure Washer eNGINe Is shIPPeD froM the
faCtory WIthout oIL. fILL before fIrst use.
WarNING! rIsK of fLuID INJeCtIoN. This washer operates at fluid pressures
and velocities high enough to penetrate human and animal flesh. If there is an
occurrence of fluid injection seek medical help immediately.
WarNING! Ensure you read, understand and apply Section 1 safety instructions.
WarNING! dry running can seriously damage the unit.
WarNING! Do Not leave motor running for more than 2 minutes without operating
the trigger, as temperature/pressure increase may damage sealing system.
5.1.
startING Pressure Washer
5.1.1.
detach the quick connector from the pump water inlet and screw it to a garden
hose. Then attach them to pump water inlet. Attach the other end of the
garden hose to a water source.
5.1.2.
Turn on the water tap. The water flow rate must not fall below 18 litres per minute
(4 gallons per minute), or the pump might be damaged.
5.1.3.
Release the trigger safety lock (fig.7) if it is locked. Purge the air by squeezing
the trigger on the gun until there is a steady stream of water.
5.1.4.
Install appropriate spray nozzle.
5.1.5.
Start the engine. (→ Section 5.2 Starting Engine)
5.1.6.
Position the tip of the wand 6-8˝(15-20 cm) away from the surface to be cleaned, at
an angle appropriate to the spray nozzle used (0°, 15°, 25° or 40°).
5.2.
startING eNGINe
IMPortaNt Before each use:
Check the oil and fuel level and fill if necessary.
9
Make sure that spark plug, muffler, fuel cap, and air filter are in place and secured.
9
Do Not crank engine with spark plug removed.
8
5.2.1.
See Section 5.1 Starting Pressure Washer to start the pressure washer.
5.2.2.
Rotate the engine switch clockwise to the ON position. See fig.10.
5.2.3.
Fig.9 shows the fuel tap in the oFF position. Push the fuel tap over to the right to the open position.
5.2.4.
If the engine is cold move the choke lever to the left to close the choke (fig.9).
5.2.5.
Move the throttle lever left to the fully open position then ease it back slightly.
© Jack Sealey limited
Original Language Version
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PWM2500.V2 Issue 1 29/11/19
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