Grizzly H8189/H8190 owner manual Break-In, Adjusting Pressure, Changing Nozzles

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Break-In

The first 20 hours of operation is condistered the break-in period. Be sure to follow the maintainence schedule on Page 16 avter 20 hours of use.

NOTICE

Failure to follow the break-in maintenance schedule can reduce the lifespan of the machine and negatively impact performance.

Adjusting Pressure

DO NOT attempt to increase the pump pressure by tampering with controls or otherwise altering the machine. A higher pressure setting than the factory set pressure may damage the pump or cause components to fail resulting in serious personal injury.

The pressure setting on the model H8189/H8190 was preset at the factory to achieve optimum pressure for general purpose cleaning. If you need to lower the pressure, it can be accomplished by these methods:

BACK AWAY FROM THE SURFACE TO BE CLEANED. Moving further away reduces the pressure on the workpiece.

SELECT A DIFFERENT NOZZLE. Nozzles with a wider angled spray deliver a less powerful stream.

ADJUST THE PRESSURE REGULATOR ON THE PUMP. Turn the pressure regulator knob counter-clockwise to lower the pressure (Figure 6). Once you have finished using your pressure washer, return the regulator to its original position by turning it clockwise.

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Water Pressure

Adjustment Knob

Figure 6. Reducing the pump pressure.

REDUCE ENGINE SPEED. Slowing the engine will reduce the pressure created by the pump.

NOTICE

Engine speed should always be set high enough to handle the load of the pump. If the engine speed is too low, the motor may bog or stop when the spray gun trigger is pulled and the pump is activated. Operating the engine speed at such a setting can cause excessive engine wear and premature engine failure.

Changing Nozzles

The model H8189/H8190 pressure washer is equipped with five spray nozzles located in receptacles on the front panel. Each nozzle is color coded and delivers a specific spray pattern for a particular cleaning purpose. The size of the nozzle determines the shape and pressure of the spray. The 0°, 15°, 25°, and 40° nozzles are high pressure nozzles; the chemical nozzle is a low pressure nozzle.

To change nozzles on the H8189/H8190:

1.FOLLOW THE SHUTDOWN PROCEDURE ON PAGE 14!

H8189/H8190 Gasoline Pressure Washer

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Contents Model H8189/H8190 H8190 H8189Page Table of Contents Contact Info IntroductionForeword H8189/H8190 Gasoline Pressure Washer H8189/H8190 Gasoline Pressure Washer General Identification Safety Instructions for Machinery H8189/H8190 Gasoline Pressure Washer Additional Safety Instructions for Pressure Washers Inventory SetupUnpacking H8189/H8190 Inventory Figure QtyTo assemble the H8189/H8190 AssemblyH8189/H8190 Accessory Inventory Figure H8189/H8190 Pump Controls Figure OperationsConnections and Controls H8189/H8190 Engine Controls FigureChanging Nozzles Adjusting PressureBreak-In To change nozzles on the H8189/H8190Applying Chemicals NozzlesStanding Water Source To draw water from a standing sourceSpray Gun Lock Starting To start the H8189/H8190 pressure washerShutdown Procedure To shut down the pressure washerAccessories Maintenance ScheduleTo change the engine oil General MaintenanceEngine Oil Change Pump Oil Change To clean the outer air filter element Air Filter ServiceSpark Plug Adjustment Replacement Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause SolutionH8189 Pump Parts Breakdown H8189 Pump Parts List REF DescriptionH8189Engine Parts Breakdown H8189 Engine Parts List DescriptionH8189 Frame and Accessories Parts Breakdown H8189 Frame and Accessories Parts List H8189 Machine Labels Breakdown DescriptionH8190 Pump Parts Breakdown H8190 Pump Parts List Parts H8190 Engine Parts List Governor ARM Bolt H8190 Frame and Accessories Parts Breakdown H8190 Frame and Accessories Parts List 401 PH8189301 Page Page Page Warranty and Returns