DeVillbiss Air Power Company MGP-2225CWH owner manual Maintenance, Pump, HOW to Clean the Nozzle

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MAINTENANCE

WHEN DOING MAINTENANCE, YOU MAY BE EXPOSED TO HOT SURFACES, WATER PRESSURE, MOVING PARTS, OR FIRE RESULTING IN DEATH. BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE OR REPAIR, DISCONNECT SPARK PLUG WIRE, LET ENGINE COOL AND RELEASE ALL WATER PRES- SURE. THE ENGINE CONTAINS FLAMMABLE FUEL. DO NOT SMOKE OR WORK NEAR OPEN FLAMES WHILE PERFORMING MAINTENANCE.

To ensure efficient operation and longer life of your pressure washer, a routine maintenance schedule should be prepared and followed. The following routine maintenance schedule is geared to a unit in a normal working environment. If necessary, the schedule should be modified to suit the conditions under which your pressure washer is used. The modifications will depend upon the hours of operation and the working environment. If the pressure washer is in an extremely dirty and/or hostile environment, it will require a greater frequency of all maintenance checks.

ENGINE

1.Consult Engine Owner's Manual for manufacturer's recommendations for any and all engine maintenance.

PUMP

The DAPC pump on your pressure washer was shipped from the factory with oil. The oil in your pump must be changed every 50 hours thereafter.

1.Using an 5/16 inch wrench, remove drain plug from underside of pump and drain oil into a suitable container.

Oil Fill Cap

Oil Drain Plug

2.Replace oil drain plug and tighten securely.

3.Remove oil fill plug from top of pump.

4.Fill pump with 8 ounces of R&O 150 oil. NOTE: If unable to find R&O 150 oil, use 30W non-deter- gent oil.

5.Replace oil fill plug and tighten securely.

HOW TO CLEAN THE NOZZLE

If the nozzle becomes clogged with foreign material such as dirt, excessive pump pressure may develop and the spray pattern will change. If a nozzle be- comes partially clogged or restricted, the pump pressure will pulsate. If this happens, clean the nozzle immediately using the nozzle cleaning kit supplied with your pressure washer. The procedure is as follows:

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

2.Pull trigger on spray gun to relieve any water pressure.

3.Disconnect multi-reg wand from spray gun.

4.Remove nozzle from multi-reg wand with 2 mm Allen wrench from parts bag.

5.Inspect nozzle for obstructions, grime, or any foreign matter that could restrict flow of water.

6.Remove any obstructions with nozzle cleaning tools provided and back flush with clean water as shown.

7.Direct water supply into nozzle end for 30 seconds to back flush loosened particles.

8.Take this opportunity to inspect wand for obstruc- tions. Back flush wand if obstructions are seen.

9.Reassemble nozzle to wand. Tighten securely to prevent leaks.

10.Reconnect multi-reg wand to spray gun and turn on water supply.

11.Start pressure washer and test spray pattern. See How To Use Wand in the Operation Section.

12.If the spray pattern is still incorrect, replace multi- reg wand.

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Contents Pressure Washer Owners Responsibilities Table of ContentsSafety Guidelines Definitions 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 UnpackingBasic Elements of Engine Pressure Washer BasicsBasic Elements of a Pressure Washer Operation Bypass ModePressure Adjustment Pressure Washer TerminologyHOW to USE Wand HOW to Siphon CHEMICALS/CLEANING SolventsBefore Starting PRE-START Checklist Typical HOOK-UPShutting Down Your Pressure Washer Pump MaintenanceHOW to Clean the Nozzle Preparation for Storage HOW to Clean the Water Inlet FilterStorage Troubleshooting Problem Cause CorrectionRepair Parts ENG ENG Pressure Washer Quick Facts Quick Facts