Briggs & Stratton HU80530 Changing the OIL, Checking a Fouled Spark Plug, Nozzle Maintenance

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MAINTENANCE

CHANGING THE OIL

See Figure 19.

NOTE: Run the engine out of gas to prevent gas spills if machine is tilted. Allow 30 minutes of “cool down” time.

Place a container under the pressure washer.

Remove the oil drain plug and drain the old oil.

NOTE: Drain the oil while the engine is still warm but not hot. Warm oil will drain quickly and more completely.

Replace the oil drain plug.

Replace the oil with new, clean oil. This engine will hold 20 oz. or .6 liters of oil (SAE 30).

NOTE: Consult hazardous waste management guidelines in your area for the proper way to dispose of used oil.

CHECKING A FOULED SPARK PLUG

See Figure 20.

Clean carbon deposits off the spark plug electrode using a plug cleaner or wire brush.

Check electrode gap. The gap should be .6 mm - .7 mm. Adjust the gap, if necessary, by carefully bending the side electrode.

(Recommended spark plug: CHAMPION 861-1 (J19LM)

NOZZLE MAINTENANCE

See Figure 21.

Excessive pump pressure (a pulsing sensation felt while squeezing the trigger) may be the result of a clogged or dirty nozzle.

Turn off the pressure washer and shut off the water supply. Pull trigger to release water pressure.

Remove the nozzle from the spray wand. NOTE: Never point the spray wand at your face.

Using the nozzle cleaning tool provided, free any foreign materials clogging or restricting the nozzle.

Using a garden hose, flush debris out of nozzle by back flushing (running the water through the nozzle backwards or from the outside to the inside).

Reconnect the nozzle to the spray wand.

Turn on the water supply and start the engine.

PUMP MAINTENANCE

We recommend having the pump oil changed every 100 hours to ensure longer life of the machine. This service should be performed by an authorized service center.

OIL DRAIN

PLUG

CONTAINER

Fig. 19

0.6 - 0.7mm

 

Fig. 20

 

 

NOZZLE

NOZZLE

CLEANING TOOL

Fig. 21

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Contents Save this Manual for Future Reference OPERATOR’S ManualIntroduction Table of ContentsRead ALL Instructions Before Using this Product Important Safety InstructionsSpecific Safety Rules Symbol Name DESIGNATION/EXPLANATION SymbolsAuthorized Service Center for repair. When servic ServiceSymbol Signal Meaning OIL CAP Product SpecificationsDipstick Telescoping Handle Spray Wand Extension High Pressure HoseAssembly FeaturesInstalling the Telescoping Handle Attaching the Wheel AssemblyAxle Handle Lock CAP Push to InsertAdding Gasoline to the Fuel Tank Adding OIL to the EngineOIL CAP Dipstick Funnel Fuel CAPAttaching Injection Hose Connecting High Pressure Hose to Spray Wand AssemblyAssembling the Spray Wand To attach the spray wand extensionConnecting the Garden Hose to Connecting the High Pressure Hose to PumpOperation Pressure WasherStarting and Stopping the Pressure Washer Recoil Starter OFF SwitchApplications Selecting the Right QUICK-CONNECT Nozzle for the JOB Using the Spray Wand TriggerStoring the Pressure Washer Moving the Pressure WasherWashing with Detergent Rinsing with the Pressure WasherGeneral Maintenance MaintenanceCleaning the AIR Filter TOP View AIR Filter Screw Shroud CoverPump Maintenance Nozzle MaintenanceChanging the OIL Checking a Fouled Spark PlugPreparing for USE After Storage Problem Cause Solution TroubleshootingPage Limited NON-ENGINE Warranty Statement WarrantyCalifornia Proposition Service