Campbell Hausfeld PW1835, DH550000AV, PW1605, PW1825, PW1625 operating instructions Glossary, Outlet

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Operating Instructions and Parts Manual

Glossary

Become familiar with these terms before operating the unit.

Cavitation - The shock of thousands of bubbles collapsing inside the pump quickly, pitting metal surfaces and seals. Cavitation is caused by lack of water at the inlet of the pump.

Detergent Injection System - Cleaning detergents are drawn into the water stream making cleaning more effective by allowing detergents to saturate the soiled surface.

GPM (Gallons per Minute) - More water per minute can mean faster cleaning, especially when washing off materials like mud and road tar.

GFCI (Ground Fault Current Interrupter) - GFCI protects user from accidental electrocution (for electric powered pressure washers only).

hi-Lo/soap Nozzle - An attachment that allows the user to choose low pressure Soap or high pressure fresh water.

High Pressure Outlet - A connection for high pressure hose.

HP (horsepower) - A unit of measure for work.

PSI (Pounds per Square Inch) - A unit of measure for pressure. It determines how much pressure is directly applied on the surface being cleaned. The pressure that is delivered by the pressure washer is directly responsible for breaking the bond between the debris and the surface being cleaned.

soap bottle - An attachment for pressure washers that do not include a built in soap dispenser. This attachment is connected to the end of the gun and allows the use of detergent.

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Figure 4 - High Pressure Outlet

Figure 5 - Soap Bottle

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Contents Française Page Fr1 Español página Sp1Table of Contents For parts, product and service informationSpecifications DescriptionImportant Safety Information Safety GuidelinesSafety Symbols Electrical Safety Tool Use and CareService Call 1-800-330-0712 for Technical ServiceServicing of a Double-Insulated Appliance Save These Instructions Do Not DiscardWhat do I do if I’m missing a part? Why don’t I have any water pressure?How do I get high pressure? Glossary OutletUnpacking Getting to Know Your Pressure Washer PW1625 PW1825 PW1835Recommended Uses for this Pressure Washer Additional Items Not IncludedAssembly and Preoperation Trigger Safety Latch OperationSurface Preparation Start UpAdjusting the Spray Fan Angle Angle to the Cleaning SurfaceSystem Connection Initial High Pressure RinseDistance From Cleaning Surface How to Avoid Damaging SurfacesGeneral Cleaning Tips Cleaning PowerNozzle cleaning instructions StorageWinterizing Instructions Tips For Extending The Life Of Your Pressure WasherTechnical and Consumer Information Models PW1625, PW1825, and PW1835 MaintenanceMaintenance Schedule Troubleshooting Guide Symptom Cause SolutionSymptom Cause Solution Operating Instructions and Parts Manual Replacement Parts List Description PW1625 PW1825 PW1835 QtyLimited Warranty What is not Covered Under this WarrantyNettoyeur haute pression à essence EnglishTable des Matières Importantes Instructions De Sécurité Fr4Spécifications Fr3Importantes Instructions De Sécurité Symboles De SécuritéDirectives De Sécurité Importantes Instructions De Sécurité Suite Sécurité électriqueUtilisation et entretien de l’outil Fr5Appelez 1-800-330-0712 pour le Service Technique Entretien d’un Appareil à Double IsolationConserver ces instructions Ne les jetez pas FonctionnementQuestions Fréquemment Posées Pourquoi est-ce que je n’ai aucune pression d’eau ?Comment puis-je obtenir une haute pression ? Que faire s’il me manque une pièce ?Glossaire Fr8Utilisations recommandées pour cette laveuse à pression DéballagePW16257 PW1825 Autres articles non inclusAssemblage et préopération Fr10Assemblage et préopération Suite OpérationOpération Suite Branchement du SystèmeRinçage initial à haute pression Ajuster l’angle d’éventail de pulvérisationAngle à la surface de nettoyage Distance de la surface à nettoyerComment éviter d’endommager les surfaces Application de détergent DétergentsArrêt Rangement Instructions de nettoyage de l’emboutInstructions Pour L’hiver Fr14Modèles PW1625, PW1825, et PW1835 Entretien Horaire d’entretienInformation technique et pour les consommateurs Fr15Fr16 Guide de dépannageSymptôme Causes possibles Action corrective Modèles PW1625, PW1825, et PW1835 Guide de dépannage Suite Fr17Fr18 Liste des pièces de rechange No. de Qté DescriptionPW1825 PW1835 Fr19Garantie Limitée Fr20Lavadoras a presión con motor a gasolina Índice Por Información Sobre Piezas, Productos y ServiciosSp3 DescripciónEspecificaciones Importantes Instrucciones De Seguridad Medidas de SeguridadSímbolos de Seguridad Sp5 Seguridad EléctricaUso y Cuidado de la Herramienta Servicio Forma de reparar un aparato de doble aislamientoOperación Sp6Modelos PW1625, PW1825, y PW1835 Preguntas Frecuentes Glosario Sp8Desempaque Usos Recomendados para esta Lavadora a PresiónArtículos Adicionales no Incluidos Sp9Sp10 Ensamblaje y Antes del FuncionamientoEnsamblaje y Antes del Funcionamiento Seguro del Gatillo Preparación de SuperficieEncendido Sp11Funcionamiento Continuación Conexión del SistemaEnjuague Inicial de Alta Presión Ajuste del ángulo de rociadoDistancia a la superficie de limpieza Cómo evitar daños a la superficieAplicación de Detergente DetergentesProcedimiento de Liberación de Presión ApagadoInstrucciones para limpiar la boquilla AlmacenamientoModelos PW1625, PW1825, y PW1835 Mantenimiento Planificación del MantenimientoInformación Técnica y Para el Consumidor Sp15Sp16 Tabla de Identificación de ProblemasProblema Causa Solution Problema Causa Solución Notas Sp18Modelos PW1625, PW1825, y PW1835 Lista de RepuestosNo. de Descripción PW1825 PW1835 CtdGarantía Limitada Sp20