Summary of Contents for STEELE PRODUCTS 2000 PSI SP-WG200
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Owner'sMsnua! _uce The Risk Of tnjury_, User SP-WG200 FOR SERVICE CALL: Q@@ _aQl SERVICm PARA LLAME: U_fJ!_,JmU_UmUU,...
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Topic Page Warranty SafetyGuidelines-Definitions General P recautions SafetyPrecautions Pre-StartPreperation/Assembly Operation Detergent C onnection Maintenance TroubleShooting WARNING! READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IN THIS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING.FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE, AND/OR VOIDING OF YOUR WARRANTY. STEELE® PRODUCTSWILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGE BECAUSEOF FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
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Steele® w arrants tothe original purchaser who uses t heproduct inaconsumer application (personal, residential orhousehold usage) that a llproducts covered under thiswarranty arefree from defects in material and workmanship forone year f rom thedate ofpurchase. Allproducts covered bythislimited warranty which a re used incommercial applications (i.e.income producing) are warranted...
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WARNING! Read a nd understand allsafety p recautions inthismanual before operating. Failure to comply withinstructions inthismanual could result inpersonal injury, property damage, / or voiding of your warranty. Steele® will not be liable for any damage because of failure to follow these instructions. SAFETY SYMBOLS Thefollowing symbols are usedthroughout this manual.Follow listed instructions to ensureyour safety.
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PRESSURE WASHER The following safety precautions apply whenever using, storing, or servicing your pressure washer to reduce the possibility of personal injury. Overlooking or ignoring these precautions can lead to personal injury or product damage. * Read this manual carefully. Know your equipment. Consider applications, potential hazards and limitations for your unit.
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* Keep thepressure washer clean a nd free ofoil,mud and other foreign m atter. * Donot w ear l oose c lothing, jewelry, oranything thatmay becaught intheengine. * Never direct spray atpeople oranimals. * Never allow children tooperate pressure washer atany time. * Use both hands tocontrol the wand.
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* Donot t ouch hotmuffler. * Service,operateand refuel under the following conditions: a. Goodventilation b. Refuelthe pressurewasher in a well lit area. c. Avoid fuel spills and neverrefuel whilethe pressurewasher is running. d. Avoid any ignition sourcewhen refueling. e. Use lead freefuel with a minimum of 85 octane. * Do not smoke near pressure washer.
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BEFORE OPERATION NOTE:Theengineand pump on your pressurewasher will often haveimproved performanceafter a break-in period of several hours. PRE-START PREPERATION Beforestarting the pressurewasher, checkfor looseor missing parts and for any damagewhich may have occured during shipping. ASSEMBLY & START-UP Hose & Gun Assembly NOTE:Align threadedconnectionscarefullyto preventdamagingthreads during assembly.Tighten connectionssecurelyto prevent leaksduring operation.
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Owner'sMariu!! Operation OPERATING CONNECTIONS High PressureHose * Attach the high pressure hoseto the pressurewasher by pulling backon the collar of the quick-connect coupling on the hoseand pushingit overthe coupling half on the pressurewasher outlet. NOTE: Do not use pressure hose from another manufacturer. WATERCONNECTION Beforeconnectingthe garden hoseto your pressurewasher, run water through the garden hose(not supplied)to flush out any foreign matter.
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OPERATING iNSTRUCTIONS Start-up Procedure 1. Makesure water supply is connectedand turned on. 2. Release gun safety if locked. 3. To allow air to escapefrom the hose, squeeze trigger on the gun until there is a steadyflow of water coming out from the nozzle. Starting Engine 1.
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CAUTION! This pressure washer isintended foruse only withliquid car wash d etergents, developed specifically pressure washers and withmild soaps. Only u se chemicals compatible with the aluminum and brass p arts. Powdered soaps m ay clog theinjection system. Always use chemicals according tothemanufacturers directions.
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OPERATION Avoid w orking onhot s urfaces orindirect sunlight tominimize thechances ofthechemical damaging painted surfaces. Damage may occur topainted surfaces ifthechemical isallowed todryonthesurface. Hold t henozzle farenough away f rom surface toprevent damage tothesurface. 2. Allow chemicalto remainon the surfacefor a short time beforerinsing. 3.
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MAINTENANCE 2. Clearthe nozzlewith a small rigid pieceof wire such as a paperclip. 3. Flushthe nozzlebackwardswith water. 4. Reconnect t he wandto the gun. Restartthe pressurewasherand depressthe trigger on the spray gun. If the nozzleis still plugged or partially plugged,repeataboveinstructions 1-4. If the previous proceduredoesnot clearthe nozzle,replacewith a new nozzle.
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Anothermethod of reducing risks of freezedamageis to drain your pressurewasheras follows: 1. Stop the pressure washer and detach supply hose and high pressure hose. Squeeze the trigger of the discharge gun to drain all water from the wand and hose. 2.
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* Engine wil not start or stops while operating. Low-oil shutdown: Fill engine with oil Turn switch "ON"S Engine switch not in "ON" position: Pressure built up in hose: Squeeze trigger while starting * Engine is overloaded CleanNozzle Nozzle partially blocked Shortenthe spring coil on the reflux valve Excessive pressure * Pressureincreaseswhen gun is locked...
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* Water in crankcase High humidity Change oil more frequently Worn seals Change the oil seals * Noisy operation Worn bearings Change the bearings Air mixed with water Check inlet lines for restrictions and/or proper sizing * Rough / pulsating, operating with pressure drop Inlet restriction Check system for stoppages, air leaks, correctly sized inlet plumbing to pump...
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