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Craftsman 580.676661 Owner's Manual page 8

4.5hp 2200 psi 1.9 gpm
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Connect
Hose and Water Supply
to Pump
IMPORTANT:
To avoid pump damage, you must
assemble the nozzle extension to the spray gun and
attach all hoses before you start the engine.
1.
Uncoil high pressure hose and attach one end of
hose to base of spray gun. Tighten by hand.
2.
Attach other end of high pressure hose to high
pressure outlet on pump. Tighten by hand.
Before connecting garden hose to water inlet,
inspect inlet screen. Clean screen if it contains
debris or have it replaced if damaged. Refer to
section "OzRing Maintenance" if inlet screen is
damaged. DO NOT rum pressure washer
if inlet
screen is damaged.
inspect
inlet
screen.
DO
NOT use if
damaged;
clean if dirty.
.
Run water through garden hose for 30 seconds to
flush it of debris. Turn off water.
IMPORTANT:
DO NOT siphon standing water for the
water supply. Use ONLY cold water (less than 100°F).
5.
Connect garden hose (not to exceed 50 feet in
length) to water inlet. Tighten by hand.
CAUTION
* Damage
to equipment
resulting
from failure
to follow
this instruction
will void warranty,
6.
Turn ON water and squeeze trigger on spray gun
to purge pump system of air and impurities.
WARNtNG
Always
wear
eye protection
when
using this equipment
or in vicinity
of where
equipment
is in use.
Before
starting
the pressure
washer,
be sure you are
wearing
adequate
eye protection,
Checklist
Before
Starting
Engine
Review the unit to ensure you have performed all of
the following:
1.
Check that oil has been added to proper level in
engine crankcase.
2.
Add proper fuel to fuel tank.
3.
Check for properly tightened hose connections
(high pressure and water supply) and that there
are no kinks, cuts, or damage to high pressure
hose.
4.
Provide proper water supply (not to exceed
100°F).
5.
Be sure to read "Safety Rules" and "Operation"
sections before using the pressure washer.
6.
if starting unit after storage, see "Storage" section
on pages 1%20.

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