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0229515

Owner’s Manual

3000 PSI

Pressure Washer

Warning To Reduce The Risk Of Injury, User Must

Read And Understand Instruction Manual.

SPECIFICATIONS

Maximum Pressure 3000 PSI

Maximum Water Volume

Minimum Inlet Pressure

Maximum Inlet Pressure

Pump Type

Thermal Relief Valve

3.0 GPM

20 PSI

90 PSI

Heavy-duty maintenance-free axial cam

Included

Detergent Tank (Volume) Double,0.2Gallon(US)

Maximum Temperature of Pumped Fluid 60°C

Engine Power (OHV)

No Load Speed

High Pressure Hose Length

Inlet & Discharge Ports

Displacement

Wheels

Net Weight

Oil Specification

Oil Capacity (L)

Fuel

Fuel Tank (L)

7.0 HP

3,600 RPM

30’

3/4” standard garden hose connector

208(cc)

10” (25.4 cm) pneumatic wheels

81.6 lbs (37 Kg)

SAE 10W-30

0.6 L

Unleaded Gasoline

3.8 L

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING

To reduce the risk of serious injury, read all instructions and precautions before operating this machine.

SYMBOL MEANINGS:

TOXIC

This symbol warns you of possible toxic gases which can be harmful to your health or deadly if you are exposed to them.

FLAMMABLE AND

COMBUSTABLE MATERIALS

This symbol warns of materials/gases which are present and extremely flammable. When you see this symbol, be very cautious not to ignite the material/gases.

VERY POISONOUS

This symbol warns of materials, gases, etc. which are very poisonous and would cause serious bodily harm or death.

When you see this symbol, please take proper precautions.

HOT SURFACE

GENERAL WARNING

This symbol warns of a hot surface which could cause damage to material and/or damage to human skin if touched. Please take proper precautions when you see this symbol.

This symbol indicates that serious bodily injury or death could occur if proper precautions are not taken. These are warning statements which do not fall into the above categories

EXHAUST FUMES ARE DANGEROUS

Never operate unit in enclosed areas such as garages, basements, storage, sheds, or in any location occupied by humans or animals. Never operate the engine in a closed area or it may cause unconsciousness and death within a short time. Operate pressure washer in clean, dry, well ventilated area.

Keep children, pets and others away from area of operating unit. Breathing exhaust fumes will cause serious injury or death.

WARNING Gasoline engines produce toxic carbon monoxide exhaust fumes.

INADEQUATE VENTILATION

Materials placed against or near the pressure washer or operating in areas where the temperature exceeds 40°C ambient (such as storage rooms or garages) can interfere with its proper ventilation features causing overheating and possible ignition of the materials or buildings.

Operate pressure washer in a clean, dry, well-ventilated area a minimum of 4’ (1.2 m) from any building, object or wall. DO NOT OPERATE UNIT INDOORS OR IN ANY CONFINED AREA.

FUEL IS HIGHLY FLAMMABLE AND POISONOUS

Always turn off the engine when refuelling.

Never refuel while smoking or in the vicinity of an open flame.

When operating or manoeuvring this pressure washer, be sure to keep it upright. If it tilts, fuel may leak from the carburettor or fuel tank.

DO NOT ATTEMPT TO FILL GASOLINE TANK WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING.

Gasoline and gasoline vapours can become ignited by coming into contact with hot components such as the muffler, engine exhaust gases, or from an electrical spark.

Turn engine off and allow it to cool before adding fuel to the tank. Equip the area of operation with a

fire extinguisher certified to handle gasoline or fuel fires.

SPARKS, FIRE, HOT OBJECTS

Cigarettes, sparks, fires, or other hot objects can cause gasoline or gasoline vapours to ignite.

ENGINE AND MUFFLER MAY BE HOT

Place the pressure washer in an appropriate location, away from children and pedestrians.

Avoid placing any flammable materials near the exhaust outlet during operation or shortly thereafter.

Keep a 4’ (1.2 m) clearance from buildings or other equipment around the pressure washer to prevent overheating.

WARNING The engine muffler will be very hot during and after use, avoid touching the engine or muffler while they are still hot.

HOT MUFFLER & HIGH PRESSURE HOSE

Muffler will become very hot during operation. DO NOT TOUCH MUFFLER WHILE IN USE OR

SHORTLY THEREAFTER.

Keep hose away from the hot muffler or it may damage the hose. Do not use a damaged high pressure hose. Do not kink the high pressure hose.

APPLICATION

This equipment is designed for specific residential applications. Do not modify or use for any application other than which it is designed. This equipment is not designed for industrial use. Please refer to icons above for suggested uses.

NEVER OPERATE UNDER THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS

When a noticeable change in engine speed occurs.

Engine misfires.

Loss of water pressure.

Smoke or flames in the area.

Excessive vibration.

WATER SPRAY

Never direct the water spray towards ANY person, animal, electrical wiring or the pressure washer itself.

DO NOT spray too close to the surface or damage could occur.

The vendor is not responsible for damage caused by improper use.

PREVENT ACCIDENTAL WATER SPRAY

To prevent accidental water spray, the wand trigger should be placed in the locked position when not in use.

KEEP HANDS AWAY

Keep hands and other body parts away from high pressure water stream as water pressure will cause severe bodily harm.

SAFETY GLASSES

Always wear safety glasses while operating.

DETERGENTS

Only use recommended detergents for pressure washers. Using detergents not specifically recommended for use with pressure washers can cause damage to pump and other pressure washer components.

DAMAGE CAUSED TO PRESSURE WASHER UNIT BY USING NON-RECOMMENDED

DETERGENT IS NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY.

COLD WEATHER STARTS

Do not operate this pressure washer in temperatures below 5°C. Operating pressure washer under the temperature of 5°C may cause damage to pump and other pressure washer parts.

DAMAGE TO PRESSURE WASHER UNIT BY USER MISUSE IS NOT COVERED UNDER

WARRANTY.

SAFETY FEATURES

Thermal Relief Valve

Protects the pump from overheating in case nozzle becomes clogged. This system should not be

abused. Make every effort to prevent the pump from overheating.

Low-Oil Auto Shut-Off

This pressure washer is equipped with a low oil shut-off system. If the engine oil level goes below

the recommended oil level, the pressure washer will automatically shut-off. This protects your

engine and prevents operating without proper lubrication.

STORAGE

Store the pressure washer in a well ventilated area with the fuel tank empty. Fuel should never be stored or placed near the pressure washer.

When storing pressure washer for winter, ensure that the pressure washer is stored indoors (at room temperature) in a dry location away from any heat sources.

If unused gas will not be used for alternative purposes immediately, ensure you use fuel stabilizer to keep the gas from breaking down.

To protect and extend the life of your pressure washer when storing, use pump antifreeze which can be found at your local Canadian Tire store.

PREVENT PUMP DAMAGE

Do not run the pressure washer engine for more than 5 minutes without pressing the wand trigger or damage to the pump may result.

Never let the machine run unless connected to the water supply. Ensure water supply is running water through the pressure washer before attempting to start engine.

Never run caustic fluids or acid through this machine.

PRESSURE WASHER FEATURES

A

– Trigger Locking Latch –Will prevent from mis-

operating or spraying accidentally.

B

– Wand –Will extend your reach for easier cleaning.

C

– Spray Nozzles – 0°, 15°, 25°, 40°, soap tip; Use

to apply the right pressure for each specific project

D

– Muffler – Ensure you avoid contact as this will be

hot during and shortly after use. Avoid resting the

pressure hose on muffler.

E

– Air Filter – Filter should be replaced annually to

ensure optimal performance

F

– Choke Lever –Will control incoming air.

G

– Fuel Valve – Regulates the flow of fuel to the

engine. Must be fully open before starting engine

J

– Fuel Cap – Ensure cap is on tight during use.

K

– Fuel Tank – Has a 4 L capacity.

L

– Throttle Lever – This will adjust the engine speed

M

–On/Off Switch – Ensure this is set to ‘ON’

N

– Oil Dipstick – Ensure the unit has the proper

level of oil before starting engine. Use

only SAE 10W-30 oil.

O

– Recoil Starter – This will start the engine

before attempting to start engine.

P

– Pressure Hose – Attach to pump and gun.

30’ (9 m).

Q

– Pump Inlet – Using included quick-connect

coupling, attach your garden hose here.

H

– Detergent Dial – Allows you to switch between

different detergents without stopping.

I

– Detergent Tank Caps – Take these caps off to fill

either detergent tank with pressure washer

approved detergent.

R

– Pump – Increases the water pressure.

S

– Spark Plug –Should be checked every 100 hours

of operation.

T

– Pump outlet – Attach your pressure hose here.

ASSEMBLY & PRE-START CHECK

Before assembling or starting pressure washer, ensure entire manual has been read.

UNPACK BOX: Remove all parts from box and remove all bubble wrap and other packaging materials.

CONTENTS OF BOX:

REF Part Description

A Wheel with axle

B Metal pressure gun and Metal wand

Quantity

2

1

C

D

E

1

1

1

F

G

30 ft pressure hose

Main body of pressure washer

Pressure washer handle with

5pcs Spray nozzles.

Gun supporter, Hose supporter

Bolts_2(M6_40), Nuts_2(M6) ,

Washers_4 (_6) , Manual_1 ,

Spray tip cleaner_1 , Spark plug wrench_1 , Screw driver_1 , Pump Breather_1 ,

O-ring (2 for high pressure hose, 1 for tip quick connector)

1

1

WARNING! Before attempting to start pressure washer, ensure you complete the following important steps.

1) Fill gasoline tank with Unleaded Gasoline. This

is a 4-cycle engine with separate reservoirs for

gas and oil. DO NOT use pre-mixed gas! DO

NOT use old gas! Fuel must be purchased

separately.

2) Fill oil tank with SAE 10W-30 oil. Running

pressure washer without oil will severely

damage engine which is not covered by

warranty! Oil must be purchased separately.

3) Ensure both the pressure hose and garden

hose have been correctly attached to the

pressure washer pump. Ensure the water tap is

on and water is running through the hose before

attempting to start engine. Not doing this will

damage the pump!

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS:

1. Install the wheels to the frame by first pressing its spring loaded pin on wheel axle, then insert wheel shaft into frame and align spring loaded pin with hole in frame until the pin snaps. Repeat for the other wheel.

2. Attach panel to handle and secure with bolts, nut, and washers x 4 sets. Tighten with wrench and screw driver.

below.

3. Install the handle to the frame by sliding the top handle posts into the frame posts and secure them together using 2 bolts(M6x40), 4 washers

(_6) and 2 nuts(M6).

7. Assemble the steel (A) wand and the metal gun (B). Pull back the rubber piece(C) to expose the threaded fitting and screw the 2 pieces together, re-position the rubber piece.

4. Assemble the hose support (A) to the right side of the frame using bolts x 2, nut x 2, washers x 4

(already attached).

8. Next install the pressure hose to the wand(A) and install the other end of the pressure hose to the pump outlet(B) as shown below.

5. Assemble the wand support(A) to the left side of the frame using bolts x 1, nut x 2, washers x 2

(already attached).

9. Then install the detergent injector tube over the detergent siphon fitting(A).

6. Insert water inlet filter(A) at pump inlet. Attach garden hose to pump inlet(B). See illustration

PRE-START CHECK OIL LEVEL

WARNING! Pressure washer has no oil currently in crankcase! Operating the unit without the correct amount of oil will damage the engine. Oil crankcase capacity: 0.6 L.

Always check the oil level before starting the engine, make sure the pressure washer is on a level surface before checking oil level. Always use SAE 10W-30 oil.

To Check Oil Level;

1) Turn the oil gauge dipstick(A)

counter clockwise; remove it and clean it with a

clean cloth.

A

2) Fully reinsert the oil gauge dipstick and pull it

out to check the oil level.

3) If the oil level is halfway up the dipstick or

below, refill with SAE 10W-30 oil through the

dipstick hole until the oil level reaches 3/4 up

the dipstick or until it reaches the bottom lip of

the dipstick hole as shown in illustration to the

right.

4) Re-position the oil gauge dipstick and tighten it

by turning clockwise.

PRE-START CHECK FUEL LEVEL

WARNING! Make sure there is enough fuel in the fuel tank before operating.

1) If it is necessary to add fuel, first make sure

the engine is OFF, and then remove the fuel

cap(A) by turning it counter clockwise.

2) When refuelling, make sure the fuel filter(B)

is in place and keep in mind all safety

precautions.

3) Use clean unleaded gasoline with a minimum of

87 octane. DO NOT use old gas. DO NOT mix

oil with gasoline. Fuel tank capacity: 3.8 Litres.

*** This is a 4-cycle engine and does not require a

gas/oil mixture. There is a separate reservoir

for gas and a separate reservoir for oil.

PRE-START CHECK AIR FILTER

WARNING! The air filter should be checked after prolonged storage, the following steps should be done when checking the air filter. It is recommended to replace the air filter once every Spring.

1) Snap the top and bottom clips(A) backwards and remove the air filter cover(B).

2) Remove the air filter(C), wash filter in kerosene, squeeze kerosene out, soak filter in engine oil and squeeze engine oil out.

3) Replace filter and replace the air filter cover.

START-UP PROCEDURES & OPERATION

START-UP PROCEDURES

Follow these instructions to safely start your pressure washer:

1) Check engine oil level; fill to recommended

level if necessary. Check gasoline level fill if

necessary. Fig. A

2) This pressure washer comes with a pump quick

connect coupling. It allows you to quickly

connect or disconnect the garden hose from

the pump. Pulling the mid ring will disconnect

the quick connect coupling. Connect garden

hose to the pump quick connect coupling and

TURN WATER ON. The water supply must

provide a minimum of 4 GPM at 20 PSI or the

pump may be damaged. Fig. B

3) Squeeze gun trigger. This will allow air to

escape from the hose in order to prime the

pump. Squeeze trigger until there is a steady

flow of water. Fig. C

4) Turn engine switch to the “On” position. Fig. D

5) Open fuel valve (“On” position). Fig. E

6) Close the Choke lever by moving the lever to the “CLOSE” position. Also move the throttle lever to its maximum setting (towards the left).

Fig.F

7) Locate recoil cord and pull slowly until resistance is felt. At this point, pull rapidly to start engine. Repeat if necessary. Fig.G

8) Once engine starts, moving the lever to the “Open” position

. Fig.H

9) If motor fails to start, repeat steps 3-8. Fig.I

OPERATION: SPRAY NOZZLE USAGE

This pressure washer comes with a stainless steel wand, its tip has a quick connect coupler

(A) to fit different nozzles.

The spray pattern is adjusted by installing the appropriate spray pattern nozzle to the quick connect coupler. Five nozzles are included, 0°,

15°, 25°, 40° and a detergent nozzle.

To install a nozzle to the quick connect coupler, pull the coupler ring(B) backwards and insert the desired nozzle, release the coupler ring to lock it in place.

NOZZLE USAGE:

0° (red) - Thin and powerful stream of water for difficult stains and debris removal.

15° (yellow) - Thin angled spray for focused cleaning.

25° (green) - Medium angled spray for focused cleaning.

40° (white) - Large fan pattern for wider cleaning applications.

Detergent (black) - This nozzle must be used in conjunction with a cleaning detergent at low pressure. Only use this nozzle when using a detergent or cleaning solution.

ADJUSTING WATER PRESSURE:

The water pressure is regulated by the throttle lever.(A)

Moving the throttle lever towards the left will increase the engine speed thus increasing the water pressure.

Moving the throttle lever towards the right will decrease the engine speed thus decreasing the water pressure.

DETERGENT INJECTOR (LOW PRESSURE):

This pressure washer is intended for use with pressure washer detergents only.

Do not use powdered soaps which clog the injection system.

Follow the detergent manufacturer’s directions or call the Simoniz toll-free number if you have any questions or concerns.

HOW TO USE DETERGENT WITH PRESSURE WASHER:

1) Ensure detergent siphon tubes are set up

correctly.

You may want to refer to assembly

instruction

#9 on page 10 to verify that siphon

tubes are set up properly.

2) Pour the two kinds of detergents into the

detergent tanks. It is recommend to have one

detergent tank filled with

All-Purpose detergent,

and the other filled with a more specific cleaning

detergent.

3) The indicator on the detergent dial shows the

amount and the consumption of detergent.Fig.A

4) When using a detergent, the stainless steel

wand must be fitted with the detergent nozzle

(black). See

‘OPERATION

SPRAY

SPRAY

NOZZLE

USAGE’ on page 14 for instructions on how to

connect detergent nozzle to wand. Fig.B

5) If the throttle lever is not in the fast position, the

injection of the detergent may be decreased or

stopped completely, in this case, move the

throttle lever towards the left to increase engine

speed and pressure.

Important Note: When you have finished using the detergent injector system, remove the injector filter from the detergent container and place it in a different larger container containing only clean water and let the pressure washer run until you no longer notice detergent coming out of the wand. This will prevent detergent from gumming up the wand and reducing pressure for next use.

USING THE PRESSURE WASHER TO CLEAN:

Some cleaning jobs can be completed by using only water, but for most, it is advantageous to use a detergent to penetrate and remove the dirt more effectively. When using pressure washer approved detergent, make sure the surface to clean is dry. Wetting the surface first is not recommended; it will dilute the detergent and will reduce the cleaning effectiveness.

Avoid hot surfaces or direct sunlight; this will minimize the chances of the detergent

damaging the painted surface.

DO NOT let the detergent dry or it may damage the painted surface. Allow the

• damage the painted surface. Allow the detergent to remain on the surface for a short time before rinsing with clean water under high pressure.

Position the tip of the wand 6-8” (15-20 cm) away from the surface to clean at a 45°angle.

TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM

Engine will not start (or stops while operating)

If engine sounds abnormally, it could be overloaded.

CAUSE

1. Low-oil shutdown

2. Engine switch not in “ON”

position.

3. Pressure built up in the hose

1. Nozzle partially blocked

2. Excessive pressure

Engine is running but pump won’t build maximum pressure or has irregular pressure

1. Faucet closed

2. Unit has been stored in freezing

temperatures

3. Inadequate water supply

4. Water inlet screen clogged

5. Kink in garden hose

6. Wand tip worn or damaged

7. Air in pump

8. Engine speed not set to

maximum position

CORRECTION

1. Fill engine with SAE 10W-30 oil

2. Turn switch “ON”

3. Squeeze trigger while starting

1. Clean nozzle using nozzle cleaning

tool or paper clip

2. Shorten the spring coil of the reflux

valve

1. Open faucet

2. Thaw out unit completely including

hose, gun and wand, if the machine

still doesn’t work, call the Simoniz

toll-free number.

3. Provide a minimum of 4 GPM at 20

PSI

4. Clean screen

5. Straighten garden hose

6. Replace wand

7. Let it run with gun open and wand

removed until steady stream of water

is released

8. Set throttle to maximum position

No intake of chemicals

Trigger will not move

Water in crankcase

Noisy operation

High crankcase temperatures

Rough/pulsating operating with pressure drop

1. Injection tube not securely

inserted into unit

2. Tube cracked or split

3. Wrong nozzle

4. Injector dial turned off

5. Injection tube strainer clogged

6. Nozzle blocked

7. Clogged chemicals injector

1. Gun safety lock engaged

1. High humidity

2. Worn seals

1. Worn bearings

2. Air mixed with water

1. Wrong grade of oil

2. Improper amount of oil in

crankcase

1. Inlet restriction

2. Air mixed with water

1. Push firmly into injector fitting

2. Replace tube

3. Switch to low pressure nozzle

4. Turn collar counter-clockwise

5. Clean strainer

6. Clean nozzle

7. Dissolve by running warm water

1. Release safety lock

1. Change oil more frequently

2. Change the oil seals

1. Change the bearing

2. Check inlet lines for restrictions

and/or proper sizing

1. Use SAE 10W-30 oil

2. Adjust oil level to proper amount

1. Check system for stoppages, air

leaks, correctly sized inlet, plumbing

to pump

2.Check inlet lines for restrictions

and/or proper sizing

MAINTENANCE

WATER INLET FILTER:

This pressure washer is equipped with a water inlet filter(A).

This water filter must be kept clean at all times or else it will restrict the water flow to the pressure washer and may damage the pump.

Remove the quick connect coupling from the water inlet, then remove and clean water filter.

DO NOT operate this pressure washer without the water inlet filter in place as deposits could build up internally and affect the functioning of the unit.

*** See in-store for replacement filters.

A

ENGINE MAINTENACE:

Engine Oil Replacement

Engine oil should be replaced after the first

20 hours of operation or after the first month of use.

It should be replaced every 100 hours or

6 months.

To replace engine oil; Loosen the oil gauge dipstick(A). Place an oil pan underneath drain hex bolt(B), remove hex bolt and drain oil.

Once all the oil has completely drained, retighten the hex bolt.

Recommended Engine Oil

It is recommended to use SAE10W-30

4-stroke gasoline engine oil.

Fill with clean engine oil through the oil gauge dipstick hole to recommended level.

Inspecting, Replacing or Cleaning Spark Plug

The spark plug should be checked every 100 hours of operation or every 6 months.

To replace or clean spark plug:

1) Dismantle the spark plug wire(A) by pulling it off

the spark plug(B). Using the supplied spark plug

wrench, undo the spark plug by turning counter clockwise.

2) Check to see if there is carbon sediment

build-up, if so, remove it. If the carbon sediment

is excessive, replace the spark plug.

3) Measure the electrodes clearance using a

feeler gauge. The spark plug electrode

clearance should be between 0.7-0.8 mm. If the

clearance exceeds 0.8 mm, replace the spark

plug. The original spark plug supplied is an

LG F7RTC, you can replace it with an NGK

BP6ES spark plug or equivalent.

4) Reinstall spark plug in the reverse order.

PRESSURE WASHER STORAGE:

-If you plan on storing your pressure washer

for an extended period of time, the following

steps should be followed:

1) Add fuel stabilizer to fuel tank to minimize the

formation of fuel gum deposits during storage.

2) Run engine at least 5 minutes after adding

stabilizer to allow it to enter the fuel system.

NOTE: If a fuel stabilizer is not used, all

gasoline must be drained from the tank and

carburettor to prevent gum deposits from

forming on these parts and causing possible

malfunction of the engine (see instructions on

draining fuel below).

3) Drain engine oil from engine as described in

“Engine Oil Replacement.”

4) Pour approximately one teaspoon of engine oil

through the spark plug hole and pull the recoil

starter slowly until you feel increased pressure

which indicates the piston is on its compression

stroke and leave it in this position. This closes

both the intake and exhaust valves to prevent

the inside of the cylinder from rusting.

5) Use pressure washer antifreeze to ensure that

your pump will not freeze during the winter and

to keep components lubricated for maximum

efficiency. See instructions below on

“Preventing Freezing Damage”.

6) Cover the pressure washer and store it in a

clean, well ventilated and dry place. Ensure

storage area is at room temperature.

*** See in-store to purchase fuel stabilizer or

pressure washer antifreeze.

-If you wish to drain the fuel instead of adding fuel stabilizer, please follow these steps:

1) Turn fuel shut-off valve to the “OFF” position,

remove drain hex. bolt(A) from the carburettor(B).

2) Now turn fuel shut-off valve to the “ON” position

and drain the fuel from the tank, carburettor and

hose.

3) Reposition the carburetor drain hex bolt once

the fuel is completely drained.

PREVENTING FREEZING DAMAGE:

If your pressure washer is subjected to freezing temperatures, damage could occur.

This type of damage is not covered under

warranty. To avoid possible damage, a small amount of antifreeze can be used.

Place the unit on its side with the water inlet facing upwards, pour 1/4 cup of antifreeze into the water inlet.

Disconnect spark plug wire, and then pull recoil starter several times to circulate the antifreeze in the pump system. Reconnect spark plug wire.

It is also important to make sure the wand and all hoses are disconnected and drained of all water or they may burst.

When taking pressure washer out of storage, run water through the system until it runs clear.

DIAGRAM AND PARTS LIST

18 | P a g e

Ref No DESCRIPTION

12-5

13

14

15

16

17

10

11

12-1

12-2

12-3

12-4

7

8

5

6

9

3

4

1

2

Hose hook

Bolt M5*45

Washer 5

Handle

Detergent bottle cap

Detergent bottle gasket

Detergent bottle switch

Spring Lock

Detergent bottle switch nut

Panel

Nozzle grommet

0° nozzle (red)

15° nozzle (yellow)

25° nozzle (green)

40° nozzle (white)

Detergent nozzle (black)

Gun

Locknut M5

Gun holder

Bolt M6*55

Gasoline engine

18

19

20

21

22

Locknut M8

Washer 8

Engine rubber isolator

Frame

Bolt M6*45

23 Baseboard

“#” Indicates a non-illustrated part.

QTY Ref No

6

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

5

1

1

1

5

2

2

1

8

1

1

6

1

1

6

14

4

1

39

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

48

#

33

34

35

36

37

38

28

29

30

31

32

24

25

26

27

DESCRIPTION

Clip

Spring wire

Wheel shaft

10" (25.4 cm) wheel

Washer 16

Circlip

Washer 6

Locknut M6

Gun tip holder

Inner hex bolt M8*40

Rubber foot

Inner hex bolt M8*45

Drain pipe

Spring gasket 8

Inner hex bolt M8*25

Bolt M6*40

Inlet tie-in

High pressure pump

Thermal relief cap

Injection hose _short_

Bolt M5*16

Detergent bottle

Injection hose _long_

30’ high pressure hose

Customize washer

Owner’s Manual

QTY

1

1

2

1

2

2

1

2

2

1

2

1

4

2

4

4

2

2

10

8

1

2

2

2

2

Limited Warranty

ROCK RIVER warrants to the original purchaser who uses the product in a consumer application (personal, residential or household usage) that all products covered under this warranty are free from defects in material and workmanship for two years from the date of purchase. All products covered by this limited warranty which are used in commercial applications (i.e.

income producing) are warranted to be free of defects in material and workmanship for 90 days from the date of original purchase. Products covered under this warranty include air compressors, air tools, service parts, pressure washers, and generators.

ROCK RIVER will repair or replace, ROCK RIVER’s sole option, products or components which have failed within the warranty period. Service will be scheduled according to the normal work flow and business hours at the service center location, and the availability of replacement parts. All decisions of ROCK RIVER with regard to this limited warranty shall be final.

This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.

RESPONSIBILITY OF ORIGINAL PURCHASER (initial User):

• To process a warranty claim on this product, DO NOT return item to the retailer. The product must be evaluated by an Authorized Warranty

Service Center. For the location of the nearest Authorized Warranty

Service Center call 888-896-6881.

• Retain original cash register sales receipt as proof of purchase for warranty work.

• Use reasonable care in the operation and maintenance of the product as described in the Owners Manual(s).

• Deliver or ship the product to the nearest Authorized Warranty Service

Center. Freight costs, if any, must be paid by the purchaser.

• Air compressors with 60 and 80 gallon tanks will be inspected at the site of installation. Contact the nearest Authorized Warranty Service Center that provides on-site service calls for service call arrangements.

• If the purchaser does not receive satisfactory results from the

Authorized Warranty Service Center, the purchaser should contact

ROCK RIVER.

Limited Warranty (cont’d)

THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:

• Merchandise sold as reconditioned, used as rental equipment, or floor or display models.

• Merchandise that has become damaged or inoperative because of ordinary wear, misuse, cold, heat, rain, excessive humidity, freeze damage, use of improper chemicals, negligence, accident, failure to operate the product in accordance with the instructions provided in the

Owners Manual(s) supplied with the product, improper maintenance, the use of accessories or attachments not recommended by ROCK RIVER, or unauthorized repair or alterations.

• Repair and transportation costs of merchandise determined not to be defective.

• Costs associated with assembly, required oil, adjustments or other installation and start-up costs.

• Expendable parts or accessories supplied with the product which are expected to become inoperative or unusable after a reasonable period of use.

• Merchandise sold by ROCK RIVER which has been manufactured by and identified as the product of another company, such as gasoline engines.

The product manufacturer’s warranty, if any, will apply.

• ANY INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS,

DAMAGE, OR EXPENSE THAT MAY RESULT FROM ANY DEFECTS,

FAILURE OR MALFUNCTION OF THE PRODUCT IS NOT COVERED

BY THIS WARRANTY. Some states do not allow the exclusion, so it may not apply to you.

• IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THOSE OF

MERCHANTABILITY OR SUITABILITY FOR A PARTICULAR

PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO TWO YEARS FROM THE DATE OF

ORIGINAL PURCHASE. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply to you.

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