Craftsman MGP-769010 Service and Adjustments, Clean Pre-Cleaner and Air Cleaner Cartridge

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Clean Pre-Cleaner and Air Cleaner Cartridge

Your engine is equipped with an oval dual element air cleaner: the two elements include a foam pre-cleaner and an air cleaner cartridge.

To remove the air cleaner element, loosen two cover screws and lift cover. Carefully remove foam pre- cleaner and air cleaner cartridge.

To clean pre-cleaner and air cleaner cartridge, wash in liquid detergent and water. Allow to dry thoroughly before using. Do not oil the precleaner or cartridge. Replace if very dirty or damaged.

After cleaning the pre-cleaner and air cleaner cartridge, replace pre-cleaner on air cleaner car- tridge.

Install air cleaner assembly (pre-cleaner and cartridge) in base. Then install cover on air cleaner and tighten screws securely to base.

COVER

2 SCREWS

PRE-CLEANERCARTRIDGE

BASE

NOTE: Do not use petroleum solvents, e.g., kerosene, which will cause the cartridge to deteriorate. Do not use pressurized air to clean cartridge. Pressurized air can damage the cartridge.

Clean and Replace Spark Plug

Change the spark plug every 100 hours of operation or once each year, whichever comes first. This will help your engine to start easier and run better.

.030” (0.76 MM)

WIRE GAGE

RESISTOR

SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENTS

Carburetor

The carburetor of your high pressure washer is pre-set at the factory. The carburetor should not be tampered with. If your pressure washer is used at an altitude in excess of 5000 feet consult with your nearest Sears Service Center regarding high altitude set changes.

Engine speed was properly adjusted at the factory and should

require no additional adjustment. Do not attempt to change engine speed. If you believe the engine is running too fast or too slow, take your pressure to a Sears Authorized Service Center for repair and ad- justment.

High engine speeds are dangerous and increase the risk of personal

injury or damage to equipment.

Low engine speeds impose a heavy load on the engine and

could shorten engine life.

Nozzle Cleaning

If the nozzle becomes clogged with foreign materials, such as dirt, excessive pressure may develop. If the nozzle becomes partially clogged or restricted, the pump pressure will pulsate. Clean the nozzle immedi- ately using the nozzle kit supplied and the following instructions.

1.Shut off the pressure washer and turn off the water supply.

2.Disconnect spark plug wire.

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Contents Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A Operating InstructionsTable of Contents Important Safety Instructions Safety Guidelines DefinitionsResult in death or serious injury DamageRisk of Unsafe Operation Carton Contents AssemblyRemove Pressure Washer from Carton Tools Required for AssemblyPreparing the Pressure Washer for First Use Operation ChecklistKnow Your High Pressure Washer Before Starting The Engine Stopping Your Pressure WasherEngine Oil GasolineTo Start Your Pressure Washer Using Soaps/Chemicals How To Use Your Pressure WasherProduct Specifications MaintenanceSplit Backup General RecommendationsEngine Maintenance Check Oil Level Pressure Washer MaintenancePurge Pump of Air and Contaminants Changing Engine OilClean Pre-Cleaner and Air Cleaner Cartridge Service and AdjustmentsClean and Replace Spark Plug Nozzle CleaningPreparing Pressure Washer for Storage StorageEngine Preparation Pump PreparationProblem Cause Correction TroubleshootingNo or low pressure after 900 PARTS/PARTESNot Included with Pressure Washer Pump PARTS/BOMBA Partes Parts Kits Briggs Engine Model #120602-01350-E2 Engine PARTS/MOTOR PartesEngine PARTS/MOTOR Partes Engine PARTS/MOTOR Partes Engine PARTS/MOTOR Partes Engine PARTS/MOTOR Partes Engine PARTS/MOTOR Partes Engine PARTS/MOTOR Partes Engine PARTS/MOTOR Partes Engine PARTS/MOTOR Partes Engine PARTS/MOTOR Partes Owner’s Warranty Responsibilities Briggs & Stratton Emission Control Defects Warranty CoverageImproper maintenance About your engine warrantyNormal wear Garantía Limitada DE DOS Años DEL Motor Craftsman Tabla DE ContenidosInstrucciones Importantes DE Seguridad Pautas DE Seguridad DefinicionesCausará la muerte o lesiones serias ModeradasRiesgo DE Operación Insegura Riesgo DE Lesiones Y EnsamblajeSacar la Lavadora a Presión de la Caja Herramientas Requeridas para el EnsamblajePreparación de la Lavadora a Presión para el Primer Uso Nota La manguera se encuentra en el fondo de la cajaLista de Comprobación OperaciónFamiliarizarse con la Lavadora a Presión Antes de continuar, por favor comprobar lo siguienteAntes de Arrancar el Motor Apagado de la Lavadora a PresiónAceite del Motor GasolinaPara Arrancar la Lavadora a Presión Uso de Detergentes y Químicos Como usar la Lavadora a PresiónRecomendaciones Generales MantenimientoPurgar el aire y los contaminantes de la bomba Aro reténMantenimiento de la bomba Cambio del aceite de la bomba Mantenimiento de la Lavadora a PresiónPurgar el Aire y los Contaminantes De la Bomba Mantenimiento del Motor Revisar el Nivel del AceiteLimpiar y Reemplazar la Bujía Mantenimiento Y RegulacionesCarburador Limpieza de la BoquillaPreparación de la unidad para su Almacenamiento AlmacenamientoPreparación del Motor Preparación de la BombaGuia DE Diagnosticos DE Problemas Nada o baja presión después Responsabilidades del propietario de la garantía Desgaste normal Acerca de la garantía de su motorNotas Notas Notas Get it fixed, at your home or ours