DeVillbiss Air Power Company PWH3635, A12495 Maintenance, Pump, Engine, To Check Oil

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MAINTENANCE

When performing maintenance, you

may be exposed to hot surfaces, water pressure, or moving parts that can cause serious injury or death!

Before performing any maintenance

PUMP

NOTE: The pump was filled with oil at the factory.

1.Change pump oil after the first ten (10) hours of operation and every fifty (50) hours thereafter.

or repair, disconnect spark plug wire, let engine cool and release all water pressure. 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. If the pressure washer is used in unusual conditions, such as high-

To Check Oil:

1.Remove dipstick/oil plug from pump and wipe clean.

2.Insert dipstick/oil plug fully into pump, then remove it.

Dipstick/oil plug

Oil Drain Plug

temperatures or dusty conditions, more frequent maintenance checks will be required.

ENGINE

Consult the Engine Owners Manual for the manufacturer's recommendations for any and all maintenance. Consult the Engine Owners Manual for the manufactur- er's recommendations for any and all maintenance. NOTE: The frame is equipped with an oil drain hole to help make changing the engine oil easier.

3.Oil level is correct when oil covers the lower 1/2 inch of end of dipstick/oil plug.

How To Change Pump Oil

1.Loosen dipstick/oil plug.

2.Place a container under the oil drain plug.

3.Remove oil drain plug.

4.After oil is drained replace oil drain plug. Tighten securely.

5.Remove dipstick/oil plug and fill with 18.54 oz (548.3 ml) of 30W non detergent oil.

6.Replace dipstick/oil plug and tighten securely.

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Contents Table of Contents Pressure WasherSafety Guidelines Definitions Consumer Safety InformationImportant Safety Instructions Risk of Explosion or FireRisk of Explosion or Fire Risk to BreathingRisk to Fluid Injection Risk of Chemical Burn Risk of Electrical ShockRisk of Unsafe Operation Risk of Injury from SprayCarton Contents Assembly InstructionsOperating Instructions Basic Elements of a Pressure WasherChoke Control Opens and closes carburetor choke valve Pressure Adjustments Pressure Washer TerminologyRead and Understand ALL Warnings Before Starting Unit To USE Spray WandHOW to Apply Chemicals and Cleaning Solvents Changing Nozzles on Spray WandTo Apply chemicals Press Chemical hose Starting Shutting DownMaintenance How To Change Pump OilPump EngineNozzle Cleaning HOW to Clean the Water Inlet FilterHOW to Remove the Wheels Remove filterStorage Engine PumpPressure Washer If space is needed, remove handles and replace as shownTrouble Shooting Guide ProblemCausecorrection Problem Cause Correction ENG A12495 Limited Warranty Contenido Normas de seguridad/definicionesInstrucciones importantes de seguridad Definiciones DE Normas DE Seguridad Información DE Seguridad Para EL ConsumidorInstrucciones Importantes DE Seguridad ¿QUÉ Puede OCURRIR? ¿CÓMO PREVENIRLO? Líquido Como a UN Simple CorteRiesgo Riesgo DE Quemadura Química Riesgo POR Operación Insegura Contenido DE LA Caja Instrucciones Para ArmarInstrucciones DE Operación Elementos Básicos DE UNA Lavadora a PresiónElementos Básicos DEL Motor Motor Acciona la bomba de alta presiónTerminología DE LA Lavadora a Presión Características DE Operación DE LA Lavadora a PresiónRegulación DE LA Presión Válvula térmica deUSO DEL Tubo Aplicador Cambio de Boquillas en el Tubo Aplicador Cómo Emplear Productos Químicos Y Solventes Para LimpiezaAplicación de productos químicos Presione la Manguera de Arranque ApagadoMantenimiento BombaMotor Verificación del nivel de aceiteLimpieza DE LA Boquilla Cómo Limpiar EL Filtro DE Entrada DEL AguaComo SE Sacan LAS Ruedas Lavadora a Presión También puede utilizarse líquido lavaparabrisasGuía DE Diagnóstico DE Problemas ProblemaCausa CorrecciónProblema Causa Corrección Notas Garantía Limitada Responsabilidad DEL Comprador Original Usuario InicialTable des matières Ne pas retourner ce produit au détaillant Questions ?Mesures DE Sécurité Définitions Renseignements SUR LA Sécurité DU ConsommateurMesures DE Sécurité Importantes Risque Dexplosion OU D’INCENDIERisque Prévention Risque PAR InhalationRisque Risque DE Chocs Électriques Risque Dune Utilisation NON Sécuritaire Prévention Contenu DE LA Boîte Instructions DassemblageUtilisation Éléments DE Base D’UNE Laveuse À PressionMoteur Entraîne la pompe à haute pression Éléments DE Base DU MoteurTerminologie DES Laveuses À Pression Utilisation DE LA Lance DE Vaporisation Couleur de Rouge Jaune Vert Blanc Noir BuseType de jet UsagesChangement de buse de la lance de vaporisation Application DES Produits CHIMIQUES/SOLVANTS DE NettoyageRisque dobjets Application de produits chimiquesDémarrage Arrêt DE LappareilLécran filtrant Relâchez la détente pour arrêter le débit d’eauEntretien PompeMoteur Nettoyage DE LA Buse Nettoyage DU Filtre Dentrée DeauRetrait DES Roues Robinet de la source deauEntreposage MoteurPompe Laveuse À PressionGuide DE Dépannage ProblèmeCause CorrectionProblème Cause Correction 53- FR A12495 A12495 54- FR 55- FR A12495 Garantie Limitée