Snapper 1662-0 owner manual High pressure spray may damage fragile items including glass

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Snapper 3500 PSI Pressure Washer

WARNING

The high pressure spray could also cause you to fall if you are too close to the cleaning surface.

Pressure in a running washer builds as you climb. When you press the trigger, the recoil from the initial spray could cause you to fall.

Use of pressure washer can create puddles and slippery surfaces.

Keep spray nozzle between 8 to 24 inches away from cleaning surface.

Be extremely careful if you must use the pressure washer from a ladder, scaffolding or any other relatively unstable location.

The cleaning area should have adequate slopes and drainage to reduce the possibility of a fall due to slippery surfaces.

Operate this unit on a stable surface.

WARNING

Starter and other rotating parts can entangle hands, hair, clothing, or accessories.

Do not wear loose clothing, jewelry or anything that may be caught in the starter or other rotating parts.

Tie up long hair and remove jewelry.

WARNING

High pressure spray can cause paint chips or other particles to become airborne.

Always wear eye protection when you use this equipment or when you are in the vicinity where the equipment is in use.

DANGER

Running engine gives off carbon monoxide, an odorless, colorless, poison gas.

Some chemicals or detergents may be harmful if inhaled or ingested, causing severe nausea, fainting or poisoning.

Breathing carbon monoxide will cause nausea, fainting or death.

Operate pressure washer ONLY outdoors.

Use a respirator or mask whenever there is a chance that vapors may be inhaled.

Read all instructions with mask so you are certain the mask will provide the necessary protection against inhaling harmful vapors.

WARNING

Running engines produce heat. Temperature of muffler and nearby areas can reach or exceed 150°F (65°C).

Severe burns can occur on contact.

Do not touch hot surfaces.

Allow equipment to cool before touching.

WARNING

Unintentional sparking can result in fire or electric shock.

WHEN ADJUSTING OR MAKING REPAIRS TO YOUR PRESSURE WASHER

Disconnect the spark plug wire from the spark plug and place the wire where it cannot contact spark plug.

CAUTION

Excessively high or low operating speeds increase risk of injury and damage to pressure washer.

Do not tamper with governed speed.

Do not operate the pressure washer above the rated pressure.

CAUTION

High pressure spray may damage fragile items including glass.

Do not point spray gun at glass when in the jet spray mode.

Never aim the spray gun at plants.

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Contents 3500PSI Contact the Local Snapper Service CenterTable of Contents Safety RulesEquipment Description High pressure spray may damage fragile items including glass Know Your Pressure Washer High Pressure Outlet with Quick Connect ToNozzle Extension with Quick Connect Allows you to Attach Handle to the Pressure Washer Carton ContentsRemove Pressure Washer from Carton Washer for USEInstall Oil Dipstick on Pump Add Gasoline To install the oil dipstickAdd Engine Oil Checklist Before Starting Engine Connect Hose and Water Supply to PumpDo Not use if How to Start Your Engine HOW to USE Your Pressure WasherLow Pressure How to Stop Your Pressure WasherHow to Use the Nozzles Follow these instructions to change nozzlesCleaning and Applying Chemical Automatic Cool Down System Pressure Washer RinsingTo apply detergent follow these steps Specifications General Maintenance RecommendationsPressure Washer Maintenance Purge Pump of Air Contaminants Nozzle MaintenanceCheck Gun and Nozzle Extension Check In-Line FilterTo remove a worn or damaged o-ring Storing the Engine Engine MaintenanceRing Maintenance Preparing the Unit for StorageSnapper 3500 PSI Pressure Washer Troubleshooting Exploded View Unit Qty Description Parts List UnitExploded View Pump Parts List Pump Exploded View Unloader Parts List Unloader Snapper 3500 PSI Pressure Washer Snapper 3500 PSI Pressure Washer Generac Portable Products, LLC Jefferson, Wisconsin U.S.A Snapper Owner Warranty Policy Effective October 1