Cleaning Nozzles; Water Inlet Filter; Cleaning The Petrol Pressure Washer; Storage - Walter AGW-180E Operating Manual

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Cleaning nozzles

Nozzles can become clogged with dirt or debris resulting in excess pressure. This excess
pressure can be the cause of a pulsating spray pattern. Inspect and clean the nozzle
immediately.
• Turn the machine off.
• Release all remaining pressure from the gun by
pulling the trigger.
• Remove the nozzle as described above.
• Carefully remove any debris with the nozzle
cleaning needle under running water.

Water inlet filter

• Inspect and clean the water inlet filter
screen periodically.

Cleaning the petrol pressure washer

• Inspect the petrol pressure washer for signs of oil leakage before every use.
• Be sure to keep all connections, springs and engine controls clean.
• Clean engine components reduce the risk of overheating and ignition of accumulated
debris.
• Keep all inlets and outlets clean and unobstructed.
• Use a damp cloth to wipe exterior surfaces.
• Use a soft brush to brush of accumulated dirt or residue.
• Use a vacuum cleaner to lift off any loose dirt and debris.

Storage

• To prevent the risk of burns do not touch the engine, pump or exhaust. These
parts become extremely hot during operation.
• Let the petrol pressure washer cool down completely before storage.
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