Sección 3: Montaje

3.Coloque el manubrio sobre los soportes del mismo que ya están adheridos a la unidad principal. Asegúrese de que los orificios en el manubrio estén alineados con los orificios en los soportes del mismo manubrio (Figura 23).

Figura 23 - Fijar el Manubrio a la Base

Manubrio

Alinear

Orificios

Soportes del

Manubrio

NOTA: Tal vez será necesario mover los soportes del manubrio de un lado a otro para alinear el manubrio de tal manera que pueda deslizarse sobre los soportes del mismo manubrio.

4.Inserte el perno del soporte a través del orificio que se encuentra al lado derecho del manubrio (visto desde la parte posterior de la unidad) y fije la perilla de plástico. Apriete la perilla manualmente (Figura 24).

Figura 24 - Sujetar el Manubrio

5.Inserte el perno "L" a través del orificio al lado izquierdo del manubrio (visto desde la parte posterior de la unidad) y fije la perilla de plástico. Apriete la perilla manualmente (Figura 24).

6.Inserte el gancho "J" en la segunda ranura a la izquierda en el charola de accesorios (Figura 25).

Figura 25 - Colocar el Gancho "J" Hook Sobre el Charola de Accesorios

7.Pellizque la manga química y lo desliza en el clip de metal como mostrado en Figura 26.

Figure 26 — Deslice Manga Química en el Clip de Metal

8.Incline la unidad arriba por el asidero y conecte el clip de metal a la costilla en la cara inferior central de la bandeja accesoria (Figura 27). Deslice la manga química por el clip de metal para que no sea apretado pero kinked.

Figure 27 — Deslice Clip de Metal en la Bandeja Accesoria Flange

Agregar Aceite al Motor y Gasolina

Coloque la lavadora a presión sobre una superficie nivelada.

Consulte el manual del propietario del motor para añadir al motor el aceite y el combustible recomendado.

PRECAUCIÓN

Cualquier intento para arancar el motor antes de haberle proporcionado el mantenimiento apropiado con el aceite recomendado, podría ocasionar la falla del motor.

Consulte el manual del propietario del motor para añadir al motor el aceite y el combustible recomendado

El daño a la lavadora a presión, resultado de la desatención a esta precaución, no será cubierto por la garantía.

NOTA: Verifique el aceite del motor de manera frecuente cuando éste se esfuerce demasiado. Consulte el manual del propietario del motor para conocer cuáles son las recomendaciones al respecto.

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1903 specifications

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