DeVillbiss Air Power Company MGP-2225CWH owner manual Typical HOOK-UP, PRE-START Checklist

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OPERATION

NEVER FILL FUEL TANK COMPLETELY. FILL TANK TO 1/2" BELOW BOTTOM OF FILLER NECK TO PROVIDE SPACE FOR FUEL EX- PANSION. WIPE ANY FUEL SPILLAGE FROM ENGINE AND EQUIPMENT BEFORE START- ING ENGINE.

TYPICAL HOOK-UP

Your pressure washer hookup should resemble this diagram.

 

 

Pressure Washer

Chemical

Chemical

Wand

Hose

 

Garden

 

 

Hose

 

Hi-

 

 

Pressure

 

 

Hose

PRE-START CHECKLIST

Once you reach this point, ensure you have com- pleted the following:

All safety instructions read and understood?

All hose connections are tightened and free of any kinks, damage, or leaks?

Correct amount of engine oil and gasoline added to engine?

3Water supply (garden hose) turned on?

All operation instructions read and under- stood?

If you can say "yes" to the items in the Pre-start Checklist, you are ready to start your pressure washer.

STARTING YOUR PRESSURE WASHER

NOTE: Make sure water supply is turned on.

Never turn water supply off while pressure washer engine is running or damage to pump will result.

1.Pull choke control into CLOSED position.

NOTE

To restart a warm engine, push choke control into OPEN position. To restart a engine that has run out of fuel, pull choke control into CLOSED position after refueling.

Choke Control

OPEN

CLOSED

2.Move throttle control lever out of SLOW position, about 1/3 of the way toward FAST position.

Throttle Control

FAST

SLOW

STOP

3.Pull starter grip slowly until you feel resistance, then pull briskly. Return starter grip gently.

Starter Grip

If engine does not start after two pulls, pull the trigger on spray gun to relieve pressure in hose. Failure to do so may cause dam- age to starter recoil mechanism of engine

NEVER RUN ENGINE INDOORS OR IN EN- CLOSED, POORLY VENTILATED AREAS. EN- GINE EXHAUST CONTAINS CARBON MON- OXIDE, AN ODORLESS AND DEADLY GAS.

4.If choke control is in CLOSED position, push it into OPEN position when engine warms up enough to run smoothly.

5.Move throttle control to FAST position.

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Contents Pressure Washer Table of Contents Safety Guidelines DefinitionsOwners Responsibilities Pressure Washer Return PolicyWarranty ONE Year from Date of PurchaseImportant Safety Instructions Hazard What can Happen HOW to Prevent ITHazard What can Happen HOW to Prevent IT Contents of Carton Assembly UnpackingPressure Washer Basics Basic Elements of a Pressure WasherBasic Elements of Engine Bypass Mode Pressure AdjustmentOperation Pressure Washer TerminologyHOW to USE Wand HOW to Siphon CHEMICALS/CLEANING SolventsBefore Starting PRE-START Checklist Typical HOOK-UPShutting Down Your Pressure Washer Maintenance HOW to Clean the NozzlePump HOW to Clean the Water Inlet Filter StoragePreparation for Storage Troubleshooting Problem Cause CorrectionRepair Parts ENG ENG Pressure Washer Quick Facts Quick Facts