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  • Page 1 RW3200...
  • Page 2 The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. ©2021 Radley. All Rights Reserved. RW3200_UG_EN_2021-09-21...
  • Page 3 Thanks for choosing the RW Series! Let's get started!
  • Page 4 THIS PRODUCT MEETS ALL CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS FROM:...
  • Page 5 This user guide covers the safety, operation and maintenance procedures for the RW3200. All information in this publication is based on the latest product information available at the time of print.
  • Page 6 Email: support@midlandpowerinc.com Phone: 1-877-528-3772 Warranty support, operation assistance and product support is provided by Midland Power Inc., a licensed manufacturer of Radley Pressure washers. Please contact us directly for any warranty service questions. See ‘Limited Warranty’ for more information. Product registration is required for product support and warranty coverage. You can register online at radley.midlandpowerinc.com.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Safety 2. Learn About Your Pressure washer 2.1 Component Identification 2.2 Assembly Instructions 3. Pre-Operation Check 3.1 Prepare the Air Filter 3.2 Add Engine Oil 3.3 Add Fuel 3.4 Check the Cold Water Supply 3.5 Assemble the Spray Wand and Hoses 4.
  • Page 8: Safety

    1. SAFETY DANGER! Using a gas powered pressure washer indoors can kill you in minutes. The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. TOXIC FUMES HAZARD. Running engines give off carbon monoxide, an odourless poisonous gas that can cause nausea, fainting, or death.
  • Page 9 flames, smoke and/or sparks.   Place the pressure washer at least 3 feet away from buildings or other equipment during operation.   Run the pressure washer on a level surface. Tilting the pressure washer may result in fuel spills.   Know how to stop the pressure washer quickly and understand operation of all the controls.
  • Page 10   Only use detergents that are designed to be specifically used with a pressure washer. The user of other cleaning detergents may void the warranty.   The spray gun will kick, hold with both hands.   Never run the unit dry, always be sure the water supply is turned on fully before operating the unit.
  • Page 11 1.4 OTHER SAFETY TIPS TOXIC FUMES HAZARD. Running engines give off carbon monoxide, an odourless poisonous gas that can cause nausea, fainting, or death. Do not start engine indoors or in an enclosed area, even if the windows and doors are open. DANGER TOXIQUE.
  • Page 12: Learn About Your Pressure Washer

    2. LEARN ABOUT YOUR PRESSURE WASHER This section will show you how to identify key parts of your pressure washer. Going over the terminology below will make sure we’re on the same page. 2.1 COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION Trigger Safety Nozzle Storage Trigger Safety Nozzle Storage Spray Wand...
  • Page 13: Assembly Instructions

    2.2 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Setup of your pressure washer is designed to get you up and running as quickly as possible. Assembling the Wheels Place a piece of cardboard down to protect the frame and tip the pressure washer onto its side. 2.
  • Page 14 Installing the Handle Locate the handle in place and let it slide down to the pins. 2. Press the pins in while pressing down on the handle until it snaps into place. Spray Gun Holder Attach spray gun holder to the frame with the fasteners provided.
  • Page 15: Pre-Operation Check

    3. PRE-OPERATION CHECK These quick checks should be done each time the pressure washer is started to ensure you get the most out of your pressure washer. Set the pressure washer on a level surface and the power switch to OFF. WARNING! Exhaust gas contains poisonous carbon monoxide.
  • Page 16: Add Engine Oil

    Clean the foam air filter with soap and water or solvent and let dry. 4. Soak the foam filter in clean engine oil. Gently squeeze and then pat out all excess oil and reinstall. If excess oil remains in the foam filter it can seep through to the paper filter and damage it.
  • Page 17   Use high quality engine oil with strong detergents.   Handle and store the engine oil with care, avoid getting dirt or dust into the engine oil.   Do not mix different engine oils.   To avoid the inconvenience of unexpected engine shutoff, check the engine oil level as often as possible.
  • Page 18: Add Fuel

    3.3 ADD FUEL WARNING! Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive under certain conditions. Refuel in a well-ventilated area with the engine stopped. Do not smoke or allow open flames or sparks in the area where the pressure washer is being refueled or where gasoline is stored. Do not overfill the tank.
  • Page 19: Check The Cold Water Supply

    3.4 CHECK THE COLD WATER SUPPLY   Check local regulations of your municipal water company to check if a backflow prevention device is required when hooking up to drinking water. This ensures no feedback of chemicals will return to the water supply.
  • Page 20: Assemble The Spray Wand And Hoses

    3.5 ASSEMBLE THE SPRAY WAND AND HOSES Spray Wand Assembly Rotate the coupler on the trigger handle assembly clockwise to tighten the spray wand. Tighten by hand. 2. Rotate the coupler on the high pressure hose clockwise until secured onto the spray gun.
  • Page 21 Hook Up the High Pressure Hose Attach the end of the high pressure hose to the high pressure outlet on the pump by tightening clockwise. Note   Double check the high pressure hoses are securely tightened on both ends. The pressure may cause bodily harm if the fittings separate. RWSERIES...
  • Page 22 Hook Up the Water Supply Hose Run water through the garden hose to clear out any debris. 2. Pull out and inspect the water inlet filter to ensure it is in place and free of debris. Connect the garden hose by threading it onto the pump. Connect the other side to the outdoor tap.
  • Page 23: Starting Your Pressure Washer

    4. STARTING YOUR PRESSURE WASHER DANGER! Using a pressure washer indoors WILL KILL YOU IN MINUTES. Pressure washer exhaust contains high levels of carbon monoxide (CO), a poisonous gas you cannot see or smell. If you can smell the pressure washer exhaust you are breathing CO. Even if you cannot TOXIC FUMES HAZARD.
  • Page 24: Recoil Engine Start

    DANGER! NEVER direct the water flow at people. The high pressure jet can be dangerous if misused and must not be directed at people, animals, electrical devices or the unit itself. DO NOT TREAT FLUID INJECTION AS A SIMPLE CUT! Seek medical help immediately. Note  ...
  • Page 25 Turn on water supply to full. 2. Purge the air from the pump by releasing the safety and squeezing the trigger of the spray gun until there is a steady stream of water and no air coming through. Turn the fuel lever to the OPEN position. 4.
  • Page 26: Stopping The Pressure Washer

    4.2 STOPPING THE PRESSURE WASHER Normal Operation Engage the safety on the spray wand trigger. 2. Turn the engine power switch to the OFF position. Turn the fuel lever to the CLOSED position. 4. Turn off the water supply. Unlock the safety of the spray trigger and depressurize the system by squeezing the trigger until the water stops flowing.
  • Page 27: Pressure Washer Operation

    5. PRESSURE WASHER OPERATION DANGER! NEVER direct the water flow at people. The high pressure jet can be dangerous if misused and must not be directed at people, animals, electrical devices or the unit itself. DO NOT TREAT FLUID INJECTION AS A SIMPLE CUT! Seek medical help immediately. WARNING! Do not run the pump without connecting to the water supply and turning the water on.
  • Page 28: Using The Spray Nozzles

    5.2. USING THE SPRAY NOZZLES WARNING! The trigger safety lock MUST be engaged when replacing nozzles while the engine is running. High pressure in nozzle area. Risk of injury caused by improperly locked nozzle. To connect or disconnect a nozzle pull back on the quick connect collar. Insert or remove the nozzle then release the collar.
  • Page 29 Note   0° RED nozzle – maximum pressure: outputs a very concentrated stream of water. This nozzle should be used for removing tough stains and debris from concrete and metal. THIS NOZZLE WILL DAMAGE SOFT SURFACES. DO NOT use on wood, siding, decks, painted surfaces, windows, or vehicles.
  • Page 30: Working With Detergents

    5.3 WORKING WITH DETERGENTS Note   Detergents are automatically applied with the low pressure black nozzle.   Detergent will not be applied with the high pressure nozzles.   DO NOT use bleach.   Dilution ratio of this pressure washer is 1:30 Attach the black soap nozzle to the spray wand.
  • Page 31: Detergent Dilution

    Note   Only use mild, environmentally friendly detergents intended for use with pressure washers. Never use aggressive chemicals (like bleach), abrasive detergents, or similar to avoid damage to your health, the product, and the environment.   Remaining chemicals that dry in the system may cause damage. Damage caused by chemical residue will not be covered under warranty.
  • Page 32: Maintenance

    6. MAINTENANCE Proper maintenance keeps your pressure washer in the best operating condition by ensuring safe, economical and trouble-free operation. Only use genuine parts and recommended fluids to replace the worn components. Improper maintenance may cause the pressure washer to malfunction and can lead to serious injury. Contact customer support if you have any maintenance questions.
  • Page 33: Maintenance Schedule

    6.1 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Regular maintenance will improve performance and extend the service life of the pressure washer. Maintain the pressure washer according to the maintenance schedule below. Note   Service more frequently when used in dusty areas.   These items should be serviced by an authorized service center, unless you have the proper tools and are mechanically proficient.
  • Page 34: Changing The Engine Oil

    6.2 CHANGING THE ENGINE OIL WARNING! Used motor oil can cause skin irritations if left in long-term contact with skin. Thoroughly wash off used oil as soon as possible with soap and water. Do not dispose of used oil in drains or on soil. Local service shops provide environmentally-friendly disposal methods.
  • Page 35: Pump Oil

    E ective Viscosity Range of Engine Oils E ective Viscosity Range of Engine Oils 15W-50 15W-50 Synthetic 5W-30 Synthetic 5W-30 10W-30 10W-30 5W-30 5W-30 0°C 0°C °C °C 32°F 32°F °F °F 8. 6 8. 6 8. 6. 2) Ta 8.
  • Page 36 6.4 CLEANING THE AIR-FILTER WARNING! Using gasoline or other flammable solvents can cause a fire or explosion. Do not operate this product without an air filter. A dirty air filter will restrict air flow into the carburetor. Clean and maintain the air filter regularly, especially in dusty areas.
  • Page 37: Nozzle Cleaning

    6.5 NOZZLE CLEANING Detach the quick connect nozzle from the wand. Use the included nozzle cleaning tool or a paper clip to loosen up any stuck particles in the nozzle. Flush with water. 6.6 CLEANING WATER INLET FILTER Check the water inlet filter periodically and clean if necessary. 6.7 SPARK PLUG SERVICE Note  ...
  • Page 38: Spark Arrester Maintenance

    Remove the spark plug cap. 2. Remove the spark plug with the spark plug wrench. Visually inspect the spark plug. Replace with a new plug if the insulation is cracked or chipped. Clean with a wire brush if the spark plug is reused. 4.
  • Page 39: Fuel Filter Maintenance

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  • Page 40 Engine faults that may affect emission Any of the following faults must be repaired immediately. Consult with your authorized service centre for diagnosis and repair:   Hard starting or shut down after starting.   Unstable idle speed.   Shut down or backfire after applying an electrical load.  ...
  • Page 41: Transportation & Storage

    7. TRANSPORTATION & STORAGE 7.1 TRANSPORTING THE PRESSURE WASHER   Do not overfill the fuel tank (No residual fuel on the neck of tank).   Avoid exposing the pressure washer to prolonged direct sunlight while Storage Duration Preparation Required Less than 1 Month  ...
  • Page 42 in an enclosed vehicle. The high temperature inside the vehicle could cause fuel to vaporize resulting in a possible explosion.   Drain the pressure washer of fuel and oil before being transported on rough roads. 7.2 DRAINING THE FUEL TANK Turn OFF the engine.
  • Page 43 7.4 LONG TERM STORAGE - ENGINE Before storing the pressure washer set for an extended period:   Ensure that the storage area is free of excess humidity and dust.   Drain the fuel tank and the carburetor. 7.5 LONG TERM STORAGE - PUMP When storing your unit for more than 30 days pressure washer pump guard (pump saver or pump winterizer) is recommended to keep seals lubricated, protect from rust, and prevent the pump from freezing damage.
  • Page 44: Troubleshooting

    8. TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible Cause Solution Engine will not   No gasoline   Add fuel start   Engine oil low   Add engine oil   Choke is in the incorrect   Move choke to the Start position position   Water pressure built up  ...
  • Page 45 Detergent does   Spray wand not in low   Remove and attach the not mix with pressure black low pressure nozzle. water Detergents will only be   Chemical screen not in drawn at low pressure cleaning solution   Ensure end of detergent  ...
  • Page 46: Technical Specifications

    9. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS RW3200 PSI Max. 3200 PSI GPM Max. 2.8 gpm High Pressure Hose 30 ft. (9.1m) Pressure of Inlet Water 30-100 PSI Inlet Water Temperature Cold tap (40°C/104°F Max.) Soap Tank Capacity 1.6L / 0.42Gal Soap Consumption Rate 1:30 6.5 HP, Single Cylinder,...
  • Page 47: Limited Warranty

    10. LIMITED WARRANTY Online: radley.midlandpowerinc.com Email: support@midlandpowerinc.com Toll Free: 1-877-528-3772 Radley products are distributed and supported by: Midland Power Inc. 376 Magnetic Drive, Toronto, ON M3J 2C4, Canada This product is warranted to be free of defects in material and workmanship for three (3) years from date of purchase.
  • Page 48 THE FOREGOING LIMITED WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE OF AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND OF ANY OTHER WARRANTY WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. Consumable parts, such as oil or fuel filters, fuel cut off valve, brushes, fuel injection nozzle valve, lubricant, ignition plug, hoses, o-rings, seals, spray wand, feet, tires, or nozzles are not covered under this warranty.
  • Page 49 Batteries Batteries supplied with any pressure washer product should be considered a bonus item and not covered by warranty. Batteries can be damaged by shock, shorting terminals, heat, acid spillage, neglect, and a number of other factors that cannot be controlled after they have left our facility. It is the customer’s responsibility to take great care when handling a battery so no spillage of acid will occur and cause corrosion;...
  • Page 50 Emission Control System Warranty Parts: This list applies to parts supplied by Midland Power Inc. and does not cover parts supplied by the equipment manufacturer. Please see the original equipment manufacturer’s emissions warranty for non-Midland Power Inc. parts. Consumable parts are covered up to a maximum of 30 days. SYSTEMS COVERED PARTS IN WARRANTY...
  • Page 51 Product Registration Instructions Product registration is required for product support and warranty coverage. You can register online at radley.midlandpowerinc.com. Once your registration is complete, your receipt will be on file and any future warranty claims will be easily created. If you wish, you can confirm your registration by e-mail at support@midlandpowerinc.com...

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