Page 2 - Section
2 3 SUGGESTED APPLICATIONS These are some suggested applications where you could use your pressure washer:• Concrete driveway• Paved area• Car• Motorbike• Truck• Wall• Garden feature CONTENTS Section Page Contents 2 Suggested Applications 2 Introduction 3 Warranty 4 General Safety Instructions 5 – 7...
Page 3 - Due to continual product development, the product
2 3 INTRODUCTION Dear Customer,Thank you for purchasing this pressure washer which has passed through our extensive quality assurance processes. Every care has been taken to ensure that it reaches you in perfect condition. However, in the unlikely event that you should experience a problem, or if yo...
Page 4 - CONTACT DETAILS; COMPLETE WARRANTY STATEMENT – PRESSURE WASHER
4 5 As soon as you have purchased the pressure washer, we recommend that you check to make sure it is intact and that you read the operating instructions carefully before using it. The purchase receipt for this product is to be retained and must be presented if making a claim under the terms of the ...
Page 8 - SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
8 9 SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Warning! Do not use the pressure washer in areas where there is a risk of explosion or fire from combustible materials. The sparks possibly caused when using this pressure washer may ignite combustible materials as well as flammable liquids, paint, varnish, petrol, f...
Page 9 - IMPORTANT
8 9 IMPORTANT FUEL - ONLY USE UNLEADED 91 PETROL (ULP - 91RON) - NO ETHANOL Fuel tank capacity – 1.2 litres (1.2 L) Use of incorrect fuel and /or oil may damage the pressure washer and will not be covered under warranty. Do not use E10 or any type of ethanol fuel as this will damage the pressure was...
Page 12 - Suction hose; DETERGENT PICKUP
12 13 Pressure Hose to Pump Connection (PIC. 6) Push hose fitting into the pump socket and tighten the nut fully.Note: Do not cross thread the nut as this is not covered under warranty.Note: Do not allow the high pressure hose to touch the muffler, as any damage will not be covered under warranty. P...
Page 13 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS; Pre-Operation Preparation; WARNING
12 13 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Pre-Operation Preparation Note: If unit has previously been used, the motor, muffler and exhaust may still be hot enough to burn. Always exercise caution when checking the pressure washer. 1. Check that the fuel/engine switch is OFF.2. Check that the spark plug lead is f...
Page 14 - Adding Lubricating Oil; OIL; DETERGENT USE
14 15 Adding Lubricating Oil Always use clean fresh oil as specified on page 9. Incorrect or old oil can cause the pressure washer to run rough and damage the motor; this will not be covered by warranty. 1. Ensure that engine is OFF when filling oil.2. Remove oil plug, see Pic. 10A.3. Use oil as det...
Page 15 - Starting Handle; START
14 15 PIC. 16 STARTING YOUR PRESSURE WASHER 1. Check oil level.2. Check and fill fuel. 3. Connect garden hose to cold water source. Do not turn on! 4. Connect garden hose to garden connection on pump.5. Select position of nozzle, see page 11.6. If using detergent fill and select bottle refer page 14...
Page 17 - CLEANING TIPS
16 17 CLEANING TIPS Deck Cleaning - with or without detergent Pre-rinse deck and surrounding area with fresh water. If using deck wash, place detergent suction tube directly into cleaning solution and apply to surface at low pressure. For best results, limit your work area to smaller sections of app...
Page 18 - MAINTENANCE INFORMATION; Air Filter; FUEL FLOW
18 19 MAINTENANCE INFORMATION If scheduled maintenance is NOT carried out then this will void your warranty. Use the Service Log on page 23 to keep track of the regular servicing. Ensure that the authorised service agent has dated, signed and stamped this log to ensure your warranty is not void. Fue...
Page 20 - MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
20 21 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE NOTE: If unsure how to do any of these checks please contact our service centre or an authorised service agent.NOTE: When performing any maintenance or servicing always ensure the pressure washer is stopped and turned off. First 5 Hours • Change engine oil Daily or Every 8...
Page 21 - TROUBLE SHOOTING
20 21 TROUBLE SHOOTING POSSIBLE CAUSE SUGGESTED FIX Engine will not start No or low fuel in the fuel tank Fill fuel tank No or low oil in sump Fill oil sump Fuel/Engine lever is OFF Turn fuel/engine lever ON Choke is set to RUN Slide choke to START Pressurised pump Turn water tap off, pull trigger t...
Page 22 - PARTS DIAGRAM; User replaceable parts listed below. All other parts must
22 23 PARTS DIAGRAM Part Description Part No. 1 Rubber feet 84 PWRSP 2 Recoil starter 84 PW2621RS Air filter 84 PW2621AF Spark plug 84 PW2621SP 3 Gun - trigger & lance 84 PW2601GT 4 High pressure hose 84 PW4011HPH Note: Gun, trigger and lance are all one code (84 PW2601GT). User replaceable part...
Page 24 - For any queries or assistance call; Customer Service; Keep your purchase receipt, this will be required to; TECHNICAL INFORMATION
For any queries or assistance call Customer Service AUST. 1300 660 457 NZ 0800 474 876 Hours of operation: Monday to Friday 8.00am - 5.00pm AEST Do not return to place of purchase. Keep your purchase receipt, this will be required to make any claims under the warranty, stated on page 3. STANLEY®, Th...