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Easy-Kleen MAGNUM 4000 Owner's Manual

Easy-Kleen MAGNUM 4000 Owner's Manual

Magnum 4000 series

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MAGNUM 4000 SERIES
OWNER'S MANUAL
GOLD
ULTRA
PLUS
3600
Email sales@easyleen.com
Call 1-800-315-5533

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  • Page 1 MAGNUM 4000 SERIES OWNER’S MANUAL GOLD ULTRA PLUS 3600 Email sales@easyleen.com Call 1-800-315-5533...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Easy Kleen Pressure Systems 1-800-315-5533 This manual contains operational information that is specific for Hot a n d Co l d Water Pressure Washers. Read the following instructions carefully before attempting to assemble, install, operate or service this pressure washer. Failure to comply with the instructions could result in personal injury and/or property damage.
  • Page 3: Hot A N D Co L D Water Pressure Washers

    SAFETY FIRST The safe operation of our pressure washing systems is the FIRST priority of Easy Kleen. This will only be achieved by following the operation and maintenance instructions as explained in this manual and all other enclosed manuals IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: ALL CAUTIONS AND SAFETY WARNINGS MUST BE FOLLOWED TO AVOID INJURY OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
  • Page 4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING: Risk of explosion. WARNING: Flammable liquids can Operate only where open flame create fumes which can ignite, causing or torch is permitted. property damage or severe injury. Use only #2 furnace oil or Diesel fuel in the burner fuel tank. WARNING: Risk of fire.
  • Page 5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING: Risk of injury. Hot WARNING: Hot discharge surfaces can cause burns. fluid. Do not touch or direct discharge stream at persons. WARNING: Trigger gun kicks back. Hold with both hands. Hold firmly to the gun and wand during start up and operation of the machine. Do not attempt to make adjustments while the trigger gun is in operation.
  • Page 6: Operating Instructions

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1. Perform pre-start maintenance inspection on all applicable systems prior to operating the machine. This is essential for the safe, effective and efficient operation. You will get optimum performance from your system ONLY if these instructions and inspections are followed.
  • Page 7 3. Attach the water source to the water inlet located on the pump. The water source must be attached with a good quality standard garden type hose, 1/2” minimum is required. Connect the male fitting into the female pump inlet swivel fitting, make sure that the inlet screen/filter is intact and fitted correctly.
  • Page 8 Eectrically Operated Burners – Some models generate 12V from the gasoline engine and provide the necessary power for the burner. Others utilize a 120v connection which must be grounded. IF YOU REQUIRE UPGRADES OR MODIFICATIONS TO YOUR EXISTING ELECTRICAL SYSTEM IN ORDER TO OPERATE YOUR PRESSURE WASHER, THEY MUST BE PERFORMED BY A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN AND BE COMPLETED IN ACCORDANCE TO ALL APPLICABLE CODES IN YOUR AREA OF OPERATION.
  • Page 9: Chemical Application

    CHEMICAL APPLICATION DOWNSTREAM CHEMICAL INJECTION – STANDARD NOTE: Do not remove back flow preventer as chemical may flow back into the potable water source. Ensure the black nozzle is properly fitted at the end of the wand. The chemical injector will not function if this nozzle is not correctly in place.
  • Page 10 WINTER PUMP/COIL PROTECTION The following procedure MUST be used when the pressure washing unit is stored at temperatures below freezing. 1. All water must be drained or blown (via compressed air) from system. Connect a short piece of male fitted ½” garden type hose on to the female inlet on the pump.
  • Page 11: General Maintenance Instructions

    GENERAL MAINTENANCE **BURNER MAINTENANCE Repair of the burner is to be done by authorized and trained burner professionals only. GENERAL MAINTENANCE AND CARE If the water heater is likely to be exposed to freezing weather then it should be winterized with anti-freeze. Circulation of an anti-freeze solution through the coil by means of the pumping module is the most fail-safe method and should be used.
  • Page 12: Maintenance Checklist

    MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST PUMP DAILY 1. Check oil for proper level and adjust accordingly. 2. Examine the quality of the oil. 3. Check pump for oil and/or water leaks. 4. Inspect and clean inlet filters. WEEKLY 1. Examine all fittings, components, hoses, connections, and nozzles for damages, loose parts, or leaks.
  • Page 13: Glossary Of Terms

    GLOSSARY OF TERMS PSI – Pounds per square inch. Pressure washers are designed and rated to operate at a specific PSI. Operating at pressures exceeding the maximum rating could result in damage to the unit and/or SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY. GPM – Gallons per minute. The orifice on the pressure wand assembly has been selected to deliver up to the maximum GPM for your machine.
  • Page 14 OFF – PUMP – BURNER Switch High Pressure Connector Hose Interrupteur “Arrêt – Pompe – Brûleur” Tuyau Connecteur à Haute Pression Coil Serpentin General Pump Also Available (GP) Pompe “General Pump” Aussi Disponible (GP) Electric Motor Moteur Électrique Pressure Switch Oil Cap Pressostat Bouchon d’Huile...
  • Page 15 Type of Oil needed for Pumps: EK Pump – Hydraulic 68 (650ml) GP Pump – SAE 30 Non-Detergent Type d’Huile pour les Pompes: High Pressure Connector Hose Coil Pompe EK – Hydraulique 68 (650ml) Tuyau Connecteur à Haute Pression Serpentin Pompe GP –...
  • Page 16 General Pump Also Available (GP) Unloader Electric Motor Pompe “General Pump” Aussi Disponible (GP) Régulateur à Pression Moteur Électrique Hot Water Outlet Sortie d’Eau Chaude Water Inlet Entrée pour l’Eau EK Pump Fold Down Handle Pompe EK Poignée Dépliante Gasoline Engine Moteur à...
  • Page 17 QUICK DIAGNOSTIC AND SOLUTIONS GUIDE (FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL 1-800-315-5533) TYPE OF OIL Pump 30W Non-Detergent Gas Engine 10W30 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS PRESSURE - Metal in oil - Examine the oil in the pump to see if there is metal in the oil. - If you find traces or pieces of metal, your pump has damaged components.
  • Page 18 BURNER FOR THESE STEPS, PLEASE MAKE SURE THE MACHINE IS NOT RUNNING. PLEASE ALSO TAKE THE NECESSARY STEPS TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCKS AND OTHER INJURIES. - Dead battery - Make sure your battery is fully charged. - If the battery’s charge is not full, please replace or re-charge your battery. - Damaged thermostat - Make sure the thermostat is connected properly.