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OWNER'S MANUAL
I:RItFTSMnN
®
6.0 Horsepower
2350 PSI 2.2 GPM
High Pressure Washer
Model No:
919.762350
WARNING: Before using this
product, read this manual
and follow all Safety Rules
and Operating Instructions.
CUSTOMER
HELPLINE
Safety
Assembly
Operation
Maintenance
• Parts List
• EspaSol
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A.
18478 MGP-?62350A 41t/98
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Warranty ............................................ 2
Safety Guidelines .............................. 3-5
Assembly .......................................... 5-7
Operation .......................................... 7-10
Maintenance ...................................... 11_13
Service and Adjustments ................ 13-14
Storage ................................................. 14
Troubleshooting .................................... 15
Parts ................................................ 16-27
EPA Codes ...................................... 28-29
How to Order Parts ............... Back Cover
Espa5ol ........................................... 34-51
LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN HIGH PRESSURE WASHER
For one year from the date of purchase, when this Craftsman High Pressure Washer is maintained
and operated according to the instructions in the owner's manual, Sears will repair, free of charge,
any defect in material and workmanship.
If your Craftsman Pressure Washer is used for commerical or rental purposes, this warranty
applies only for 90 days from the date of purchase.
LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN ENGINE
Maintenance, replacement or repair of the emission control devices and systems may be per-
formed by any nonroad engine repair establishment or individual. However, to obtain no charge
repairs under the terms and provisions of Craftsman warranty statement, any service or emission
control part repair or replacement must be performed by an factory authorized dealer.
For one year from the date of purchase, when this Craftsman engine is maintained and operated
according to the instructions in the owner's manual, Sears will repair, free of charge, any defect in
material and workmanship.
If your Craftsman engine is used for commerical or rental purposes, this warranty applies only for
90 days from the date of purchase. This warranty does not cover: Expendable items such as
spark plugs and air filters, which become worn during normal use.
Repairs necessary because of operator abuse or negligence, including damage resulting from no
water being supplied to pump or failure to maintain the equipment according to the instructions
contained in the owner's manual, are not covered under warranty.
WARRANTY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE BY RETURNING THE HIGH PRESSURE WASHER TO THE
NEAREST SEARS SERVICE CENTER/DEPARTMENT THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES.
This, warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights, which vary from
state to state.
Sears, Roebuck and Co., D/817 WA, Hoffman Estates, IL 60179
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SAFETY GUIDELINES - DEFINITIONS
This manual containsinformationthat is importantfor youto know and understand. This informationrelatesto protesting
YOUR SAFETYand PREVENTING EQUIPMENT PROBLEMS. Tohelpyou recognizethisinformation,we usethe symbols
below. Pleasereadthe manualandpay attentionto thesesections.SAVETHESE DEFINITIONS/INSTRUCTIONS.
& WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, _couldresult in
death or set ous in" ,
A DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, will result in
death or serious injury.
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, _result inminor or moderate
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Improper operation or maintenance of this product could result in serious injury and property damage. Read
and understand all warnings and operating instrucUons before using.
HAZARD
RISK OF EXPLOSION
OR FIRE
RISK TO BREATHING
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
Spilled gasoline and its vapors can
become ignited from cigarette
sparks, electrical arcing, exhaust
gases, and hot engine components
such as the muffler.
Heat will expand fuel inthe tank
which could result in spillage and
possible fire explosion.
Operating the pressure washer in an
explosive environment could result
in a fire.
Materials placed against or near the
pressure washer can interferewith
its proper ventilation features
causing overheating and possible
ignition of the materials.
Improperly stored fuel could lead to
accidental ignition. Fuel improperly
secured could get into the hands of
children orother unqualified persons.
Breathing exhaust fumes will cause
serious injury or death.
Some cleaning fluids contain sub-
stances which could cause injury to
skin, eyes, or lungs.
HOW TO PREVENT IT
Shut off engine and allow it to cool
before adding fuel to the tank.
Use care in filling tank to avoid
spilling fuel. Move pressure washer
away from fueling area before
startingengine.
Keep maximum fuel level 1/2"below
top of tank to allow for expansion.
,, Operate and fuel equipment in well
ventilated areas free from obstruc-
tions. Equip areas with fire
extinguishers suitable for gasoline
fires.
Never operate pressure washer in an
area containing dry brush or weeds.
Store fuel in container approved for
gasoline, in a secure location away
from work area.
Operate pressure washer in awell
ventilated area. Avoid enclosed areas
such as garages, basements ,etc.
Never operate unit ina location
occupied by humans or animals.
Use only cleaning fluids specifically
recommended for high pressure
washers. Follow manufacturers
recommendations.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (cont'd)
HAZARD
RISK OF UNSAFE
OPERATION
RISK OF INJURY FROM
SPRAY
RISK OF
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK
RISK OF FLUID INJECTION
RISK OF CHEMICAL BURN
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
Unsafe operation of your pressure
washer could lead to serious injury
or death to you or others.
The spray gun/wand is a powerful
cleaning tool that could look like a
toy to a child.
Reactive force of spray will cause
gun/wand to move, and could cause
the operator to slip or fall, or
misdirect the spray. Improper control
of gun/wand can result in injuriesto
self and others.
High velocity fluid spray can cause
objects to break, propelling particles
at high speed.
Ught orunsecured objects can become
hazardous projectiles.
Spray directed at electrical outlets or
switches, or objects connected to an
electrical circuit, could resultin a fatal
electrical shock.
Your washer operates at fluid
pressures and velocities high enough
to penetrate human and animal flesh,
which could result in amputation or
other serious injury. Leaks caused by
loose fittings or worn or damaged
hoses can result in injection injuries.
DO NOT TREAT FLUID iNJECTION AS
ASIMPLE CUT! See aphysician
immediately!
Relieve system pressure before
attempting maintenance or disassem-
bly of equipment.
Use of acids, toxic or corrosive
chemicals, poisons, insecticides, or
any kind of flammable solvent with this
product could result in serious injury
or death.
HOW TO PREVENT IT
Become famiUar with the operation
and controls of the pressure washer.
Keep children away from the
pressure washer at all times.
Never defeat the safety features of this
product.
Do not operate machine with missing,
broken, or unauthorized parts.
Never leave wand unattended while
unit is running.
Keep work area free of obstacles.
Stand on astable surface and grip gun/
wand firmly. Expect the gun to kick
when triggered.
Always wear ANSI approved Z87 safety
glasses. Wear protective clothing to
protect against accidental spraying.
Never point wand at, or spray people or
animals.
Always secure trigger lock when wand
is not in service to prevent accidental
operation.
Neverpermanentlysecuretriggerinpull
back (open)position.
Unplug any electrically operated
product before attempting to clean it.
Direct spray away from electric outlets
and switches.
Never place hands in front of nozzle.
Direct spray away from self and others.
Make sure hose and fittings are
tightened and in good condition. Never
hold onto the hose or fittings during
operation.
Do not allow hose to contact muffler.
Never attach or remove wand or hose
fittings while system is pressurized.
i •
Use only hose and high pressure
accessories rated for 2000 PSI service.
To relieve system pressure, shut off
engine, turn off water supply, and pull
gun trigger until water stops flowing.
Do not use acids, gasoline, kerosene, or
any other flammable matarials in this
product. Use only household
detergents, cleaners and degreasers
recommended for use in pressure
washers.
Wear protective clothing to protect
eyes and skin from contact with
sprayed materials.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (cont'd)
HAZARD WHAT CAN HAPPEN HOW TO PREVENT IT
RISK OF HOT SURFACES
*Contact with hot surfaces, such as
engines exhaust components, could
result in serious burn.
During operation, touch only the control
surfaces of the pressure washer. Keep
children away from the pressure washer
at all times. They may not be able to
recognize the hazards of this product.
Symbols Owner's Manual I_e_I Choke
IMPORTANT:
The powerful spray from your pressure washer is capable of causing damage to fragile surfaces such as: wood, glass,
automobile paint, auto stripping and trim, and delicate objects such as flowers and shrubs. Before spraying, check the
item to be cleaned to assure yourself that it is robust enough to resist damage from the force of the spray. Avoid the
use of the concentrated spray stream except for very strong surfaces like concrete and steel.
Operating unit with water supply shut off without flow of water will result in equipment damage. You should never run
this pressure washer for more than 2 minutes without pulling the trigger to allow cool water to enter the pump and the
heated (recirculated) water to exit. Running the pressure washer with water supply shut off will void your warranty.
Carton Contents
• Main Unit pressure washer with wheels
• Handle
High Pressure Hose
Chemical Pickup Hose and Filter
Gun
• Wand
Main Unit pressure washer Handle
with wheels
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Chemical Pickup Hose and Filter
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High Pressure Hose
Gun and Wand
Bag Containing
Video Cassette
Owners' Manual
Nozzle Cleaning Kit and Replacement O-Rings
Engine Oil
Rubber Isolator and Mounting Hardware
Handle Mounting Hardware
Video Cassette Owners'Manual Nozzle Cleaning Kit
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Handle Mounting
Hardware
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Engine Oil
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Replacement O-Rings
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Rubber Isolator and
Mounting Hardware
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Tools Required for Assembly
Adjustablewrench
Allenwrench 5ram (included)
Remove Pressure Washer from Carton
Open box from the top. Locate and remove from
box, the parts box, which includes gun, handle,
wand,oil, knobs and J bolts. Next remove the parts
bag and the handle.
Cut carton along dotted lines.
Remove all carton inserts.
Roll unit through opening in Carton,
NOTE: The hose is located at the bottom of the box,
Preparing the Pressure Washer for First Use
Note: Included with your pressure washer is a
video cassette tape on how to prepare your unit
for operation. It is recommended you view this
tape before performing the next steps,
1. Insert handle onto frame.
Slide J bolts into frame.
Tighten knobs turning in clockwise direction.
!ir lghten knob in clockwise
ctinn to threaded end of J bob+)
(inzert J bolt Itere, Th,,,_zdedend
_9oes in bOt_m hole)
2. =Using an adjustable wrench, remove nut from bolt
that attaches board to frame. Remove wood plank
from the frame of the unit. Discard bolt and board.
3. Mount the rubber isolator to the frame. To mount
isolator place threaded end of bolt through the
washer. Next with washer on boIt place threaded
end of bolt through the larger hole in bottom of the
rubber isolator. Place threaded portion of bolt
through the same hole location the wood plank
was mounted to on the pressure washer. Next
place the tee nut over the threaded portion of the
bolt and use the allen wrench provided to tighten
isolator to the frame.
PRESSURE TEE NUT
WASHe. I
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-- ISOLATOR
4. Connect wand extension to gun. To tighten, turn
knob in clockwise direction. Hand tighten.
5. =Remove tie wrap off of high pressure hose.
Unwind high pressure hose and attach the
threaded end to the gun.
6. • Connect high pressure hose to outlet on pressure
washer and hand tighten firmly. Connect
chemical pickup hose to hose barb on pump.
CHEMICAL-'--'---_k-_ II HOSE
NOTE: Always keep hose away from engine muffler.
6
7. Place assembled gun and wand on pressure
washer holder. - Lift the pull cord handle up and slide the cord to
the left sliding the cord into the wire loop.
- Next slide handle behind the wire bracket to the
left of the wire loop.
- Engine recoil will pull the cord into its final
position.
8. Place pull cord into the wire bracket holder.
- Pull the cord under the wire bracket to the right
of the wire loop.
Checklist
Before going any further please review the following:
Be sure you have completed assembly instructions.
Double check allfittings to be sure they are tight.
IMPORTANT: Before any attempt to start your pres-
sure washer be sure to check engine oil (See Operation
under Engine Oil, page 8.)
Know Your High Pressure Washer
Read this Owner's Manual and Safety Rules
before operation of your High Pressure Washer
Compare this illustration with our pressure washer
to familiarize yourself with the location of various
controls and adjustments. Save this manual for
future reference.
GUNWAND
PUMP- Develops high pressure. HOSE
PRESSURE REGULATOR- Allows you to adjust the
pressure of the outlet stream.
ENGINE RUN/STOP LEVER- Sets engine in starting GAS
mode for recoil starter -- Stops running engine.
RECOIL STARTER- Used for starting the engine
manually.
SPRAY GUN ASSEMBLY- Controls the application of
water onto cleaning surface with trigger device.
OIL FILL- Port where engine ell is poured. CHOKE
GAS TANK/CAP- Cap is removed and unleaded
gasoline is poured.
CHEMICAL INJECTION TUBE AND FILTER- Mixes
water and detergent in outlet water flow.
HIGH PRESSURE OUTLET- Connection for high
pressure hose.
CHOKE- Lever used for starting unit.
HOSE
REGULATOR
RECOIL
WATER INLET
HIGH PRESSURE
OUTLET
_, arning: Read Owner's Manual. Do not attempt
to operate equipment until you have read Owners
Manual for Safety, Operation, and Maintenance
Instructions.
Note: Included with your unit is a video cassette that
demonstrates how to operate your pressure washer.
If you have a video cassette recorder you should
view the video before operation.
,,,,
_, Warning: Never adjust spray pattern when spray- I
ing. Never put hands in front of spray nozzle to |
adjust spray pattern because you could be injuredt
Stopping Your Pressure Washer
I
_, CAUTION: Do not run pump without the water J
supply connected and turned on, Failure to do so I
will result in pump damage.
Move threttle control to the stop position to turn
pressure washer off.
THROTTLE CONTROL
BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE
To operate the engine you will need to do the
following.
NOTE: Your pressure washer pump is a sealed pump
you should never have to add or change the oil
wa e en0neoeve eoreI
every start. Running engine low of oil or out of oil
could result in serious damage.
Engine Oil
Your unit has been shipped without oil in the engine.
A bottle of SAE 30 weight oil is included in the carton.
Remove oil dip stick located on top of the engine. Oil
capacity is about 20 ounces of oil. The oil dip stick is
clearly marked with a line that tells you when unit has
enough oil. To check oil, place dipstick into oil fill.
Tighten dipstick then remove.Do not fill above this
point. Pour slowly.
NOTE: When adding oil to the engine crankcase, use
ahigh quality detergent oil classified for Service SF,,
SG, SH, rated SAE 30 weight. Use no special addi-
tives. Select the oil's viscosity grade according to your
expected operating temperatures.
Simply shutting OFF engine will not release pressure
in the system. After engine has stopped, squeeze the
trigger on the spray gun for about 3 seconds to relieve
pressure. Spray stream will decrease in length.
IMPORTANT: This unit is equipped with a thermal relief
valve. If unit is allowed to run for several minutes
without pressing the trigger on the spray gun, several
drops of water may be released through this valve to
cool the unit. The heated water will be purged from the
bottom of the pump.
colder <...... -------4O°F > warmer
Synthetic 5W-30 ISAE 30
Although multi-viscosity oils (5W30, 10W30, etc.)
improve starting in cold weather, these multi-viscosity
oils will result in increased oil consumption when used
above 40°F Check your engine oil level more frequently
to avoid possible damage from running low on oil, Oil
sump capacity is about 20 ounces.
Gasoline
Your pressure washer engine is 4 cycle. Use fresh
unleaded fuel only.
_, AUTION: Do not overfill the fuel tank. Always
allow room for fuel expansion.
_. WARNING; Never fill fueI tank indoors. Never
fill fuel tank when engine is running or hot, Do
not smoke or have open flame when tilting fuel
tank.
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Use clean, fresh, regular unleaded gasoline with a
minimum of 85 octane. Do not mix oil with gasoline. If
unleaded fuel is unavailable leaded fuel may be used.
IMPORTANT: It is important to prevent gum deposits
from forming in essential fuel system parts such as the
carburetor, fuel filter hose or tank during storage. Also,
experience indicates that alcohol-blended fuels (called
gasohol or using ethanol or methanol) can attract
moisture which leads to separation and formation of
acids during storage. Acidic gas can damage the fuel
system of an engine while in storage. Toavoid engine
problems, the fuel system should be emptied before
storage of 30 days or longer. Never use engine or
carburetor cleaner products in the fuel tank or perma-
nent damage may occur.
NOTE: Never start pressure washer without water
source turned on and connected to pressure washer.
To Start Your Pressure Washer
Remove gas cap
• Add unleaded gasoline, slowIy, to fuel tank.
Do not overfill.
• Squeeze trigger on pressure washer wand to relieve
air pressure caused by turning on the water. Water
will spew out of the gun in athin stream. This will
make it easier to start the engine.
• Engage the safety latch on the spray gun. This locks
the trigger in place and keeps you from accidentally
spraying a high pressure stream.
_LA AFETY
TCH
• On the engine there is a choke/run lever. Place lever
to the choke position.
On the engine there is a throttle control lever. Place
throttle to the rabbit position. Always start engine
with throttle in the rabbit (high speed) position.
CHOKE
• Connect garden hose to the water inlet on the
pressure washer. Tighten by turningwater inlet
counter clockwise.
Connect high pressure hose to discharge on pump.
Connect the garden hose to the water spout
and turn water supply on.
• Grasp the starter grip and pull slowly until resistance
is felt;, then pull firmly to start engine.
NOTE: If engine does not start right away, squeeze
the trigger on the gun to relieve water pressure
caused by turning on the water. Water will spew
out of the gun in a thin stream. This will make it
easier to pull start the engine. If more than five
pulls are required, place choke lever back to run
position.
When engine starts, gradually move choke lever to
RUN position.
For hot engine restarts, make sure throttle is in the
rabbit (High speed) position and the choke lever is in
the RUN position.
• Grasp the starter grip and pull slowly until resistance
is felt; then pull firmly to start engine.
How To Use Your Pressure Washer
On the end of your spray gun is a nozzle that you can
slide forward and backward and that you can also
twist from side to side. With the adjustable nozzle you
can adjust the spray pattern to either high pressure
or low pressure. You can also adjust the spray so it is
concentrated in a stream pattern or expanded into a fan
pattem.
Slide the nozzle forward for low pressure. Pull nozzle
back for high pressure.
HIGH PRESSURE LOW PRESSURE
To adjust your spray pattern twist the nozzle
clockwise for fan spray or counterclockwise for
stream spray.
FAN SPRAY STREAM SPRAY
For most effective cleaning, keep spray nozzle
between 8 and 24 inches from cleaning surface.
IMPORTANT" If you get spray nozzle too close,
especially on high pressure, you may damage the
surface you are cleaning.
The pressure control knob is located on the pump.
You can increase the pressure by turning the knob
clockwise or decrease the pressure by turning the
knob counterclockwise.
PRESSURE
CONTROL
KNOB
Using Soaps/Chemicals
IMPORTANT: Use soaps and chemicals that are
designed specifically for use with pressure washers. To
apply soaps/chemicals follow these steps:
Prepal;e'the soap/chemical as required by your job.
Insert soap/chemical line into your container (soap/
chemicals not included).
C. AL
CHEMICAL
JUG_ _._
NOTE: The first step involves applying an appropriate
soap/chemical solution to penetrate and loosen grime.
ADDIVthe solution at low pressure to avoid splashing,
over spray and waste. Leave the solution on surface for
3to 5 minutes to allow solution to work.
NOTE: The second step involves cleaning the surface
you have prepared with the pressure washer and then
rinsing it clean.
Slide the adjustable nozzle forward to low pressure
mode. Soap/chemicals cannot be applied with nozzle
in high pressure position.
Review the use of the adjustable nozzle.
Connect garden hose to water inlet (see "ToStart Your
Pressure Washer"). Check that high pressure hose is
connected to spray gun and pump (see Assembly),
and start engine.
• Apply soap/chemicals to dry surface, starting from the
bottom and working up.
Allow the soap/chemicals to soak in between 3-5
minutes before washing and dnsing.
For cleaning, start at lower portion of area to be
washed and work upward, using long, even over-
lapping strokes.
Your pressure washer is equipped with a chemical
injector adjustment knob. With the knob fully opened
you will get a maximum chemical draw. With knob
fully closed you will get no chemical draw. Turn
knob in counter clockwise direction to achieve more
chemical draw and clockwise for less chemical draw,
NOTE: The maximum pressure for the unit is set at it's
maximum setting at the factory. Do not attempt to adjust
the pressure higher than this factory setting. CHEMICAL
INJECTOR
ADJUSTMENT
KNOB
10
• Afterusingthe pressure washer, you should flush clear water° To do so, simply place chemical injector
the pump, chemical injector and chemical line with hose in water and siphon for 1 to 2 minutes.
CUSTC)MER _BlUTIES TABLE
MAi_ TASK
PRESSUREWASHER
Checlddean inletscreer_
Check p ssurehose.
Checksoapandchernic_hoseandfilter
Check gun and wand for le_s.
PurgepLrnpofar andcor_arrinants
Every25
Beforeeachuse hoLrscr yeady
x
X
x
x
X
Every50
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ENGINE
Chag_ engineoil x
Se_ice airdeener x
aearVreplacesparkplug x
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Product Specifications
Pressure Washer Specifications
Pressure
Flow Rate
Cleaning Units (psi xGPM)
2350
2.2 GPM
5170
Engine Specifications
RPM 3600
Rated Horsepower 6.0
Spark Plug Gap ".030" (0.76mm)
Gasoline Capacity 1.5 quarts
Oil (22 oz. capacity) SAE 30 weight
General Recommendations
IThe warranty of the high pressure washer does not
cover items that have been subjected to operator
abuse or negligence. To receive full value from the
warranty, operator must maintain high pressure
washer as instructed in this manual.
Some adjustments will need to be made period-
ocally to maintain your high pressure washer.
All adjustments in the Maintenance section of this
manual should be made at least once each season.
Once a year you should clean or replace the spark
plug, and clean or replace the air filter, and check
the gun and wand assembly for wear. A clean spark
plug and clean air filter assure proper fuel-air mixture
and help your engine run better and last longer.
Your pressure washer pump is asealed pump, you
should never have to add or change the oil.
NOTE: Over time the o-rings in the gun assembly
become worn. Attached to your owners manual is a
replacememt o-ring and split backup o-ring.
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Pressure Washer Maintenance
Check and Clean Inlet Soreen: Examine inlet screen
on pump inlet fitting. Clean if clogged; replace if torn.
Check High Pressure Hose: High pressure hose can
develop leaks from wear, kinking, abuse. Inspect hose
each time before use. Check for cuts, leaks, abrasions
or bulging of cover, and damage or movement of
couplings. If any of these conditions exist, replace hose
immediately.
Check Chemical/Soap Hose and Air Filter: Examine
the chemical/soap hose and clean if clogged. Hose
should fit'tightly on pump fitting. Check for leaks and
tears. Replace filter or hose if either is damaged.
Check Gun and Wand for Leaks: Examine hose
connection to gun making sure it is secure. Test trigger
by pressing it and making sure it springs back into
place when you release it.
Change Engine Oil
Change oll w_lle engine is still warm. Preferably
drain oil from top of engine as illustrated below.
Drain oil with air cleaner side up. Oil can be drained
from engine bottom if necessary.
IMPORTANT: Before tipping engine or equipment to
drain oil, drain fuel from tank by running engine until
fuel tank is empty.
AIR CLEANER
Purge Pump of Air and Contaminants
To remove the air from the pump, follow these steps:
• Set up the pressure washer as described in
Assembly section and connect the water supply.
Remove the wand extension from the spray gun.
Pull the trigger on the gun and hold.
To remove the contaminants from the pump, follow
these steps:
Set up the pressure washer as described in
ASSEMBLY section, connect the water supply.
Remove the wand extension from the spray gun.
Start the engine according to instructions in the
OPERATION section.
Pull the trigger on the gun and hold.
When the water supply is steady and constant,
disengage trigger and refasten the wand extension.
• To drain oil from bottom of engine, remove drain
plug as illustrated below. Allow oil to drain and
replace drain plug. Remove dipstick and refill with
new oil of recommended grade. Start and run engine
at idle for 30 seconds.
OIL DRAIN
PLUG
_8"SQUARE
PIPE
Stop engine. Wait 30 seconds and re-check oil level.
If required, add oil to bring level to FULL mark on
dipstick.
Engine Maintenance
Check Oil Level
Oil level should be checked prior to each use
or at least every 5 hours of operation. To check oil see
Engine Oil on page 9.
12
Service Air Cleaner
Your engine is equipped with an oval dual element.
• To service element: loosen screws and lift cover.
Then carefully remove pre-cleaner and cartridge
assembly.
After servicing pre-cleaner and cartridge, place
pre-cleaner on cartridge.
Install air cleaner assembly in base. Then install
cover on air cleaner and tighten screws securely to
base.
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PRE-CLEANER _CARTRIDGE
Pre-Cleaner
To service pre-cleaner, wash in liquid detergent and
water. Allow to dry thoroughly before using. Do not oil
pre-cleaner. Replace if very dirty or damaged.
NOTE: Do not use petroleum solvents, e.g., kerosene,
which will cause the cartridge to deteriorate. Do not use
pressurized air to clean cartridge. Pressurized air can
damage the cartridge.
Keep engine and parts cleanl
Do not clean engine with a forceful spray of
water because water could contaminate fuel system.
With a brush or cloth, clean finger guard after every
use to prevent engine damage caused by overheating.
CLEAN
CLEAN_
Before running engine, clean muffler area.
CLEAN
Clean and Replace Spark Plug
Change the spark plug every 100 hours of operation or
once each year, whichever comes first. This will help
your engine to start easier and run better.
.030" (0,76 MM)
WIRE GAGE
RESISTOR
Carburetor
The carburetor of your high pressure washer is pre-set
at the factory. The carburetor should not be tampered
with. If your pressure washer is used at an altitude in
excess of 5000 feet consult with your nearest Sears
Service Center regarding high altitude set changes.
_, CAUTION: Engine speed was properly adjusted
at the factory and should require no additional
adjustment. Do not attempt to change engine
speed. If you believe the engine is running too fast
or too slow, take your pressure washer to aSears
Authorized Service Center for repair and adjustment.
IA WARNING: High engine speeds are dangerous and
increase the risk of personal injury or damage to
equipment,
I
, CAUTION: Low engine speeds impose a heavy I
load on the engine and when sufficient engine I
power is not available could shorten engine life.
Nozzle cleaning:
If the nozzle becomes clogged with foreign materials,
such as dirt, excessive pressure may develop. If the
nozzle becomes partially clogged or restricted, the
pump pressure will pulsate. Clean the nozzle immedi-
ately using the nozzle kit supplied and the following
instructions:
Multi-Reg Wand/Lance:
1. Shut off the pressure washer and turn off the water
supply.
2. Disconnect spark plug wire.
13
3. Pull trigger on gun handle to relieve any water
pressure.
4. Disconnect the wand/lance from the gun.
5. Remove the nozzle from the end of the wand with
the 2mm allen wrench provided.
6. Clean the nozzle using the nozzle cleaner provided or
a straightened paper clip. Insert into the nozzle end
and work back and forth until obstruction is
removed.
7. Direct water supply into nozzle end to backflush
loosened particles for 30 seconds.
8. Reassemble the nozzle to the wand. Tighten
securely to prevent leaks.
9. Reconnect wand/lance to gun and turn on water
supply.
10. Start pressure washer and place wand/lance into
highpressure setting to test.
(_---,==-
This pressure washer should be stored insuch a way to
protect it from freezing. Do not store this unit outdoors
or in an area where temperatures will fail below 32° F.
This can cause extensive damage to this unit.
If unit has to be stored under freezing conditions a non-
toxic R.V. anti-freeze can be used to protect from
freezing.
Preparing Pressure Washer for Storage
NOTE: If you do not plan to use your unit for 30 days or
more, unit should be prepared for storage.
Engine Preparation
First add a fuel stabilizer to the fuel tank.
Run pressure washer for afull 5minutes to a!low fuel
stabilizer to enter the fuel system.
NOTE: While doing this procedure make sure water
supply is turned on and flowing to the unit. NEVER run
unit without water supply running through pump.
Next shut off engine and disconnect the water supply.
Disconnect the spark plug wire and remove the spark
plug.
Add one teaspoon of oil through the spark plug hole.
Place rag over spark plug hole and pull the recoil a
few times to lubricate the combustion chamber.
Replace the spark plug, but do not connect the spark
plug wire.
IMPORTANT: It is important to prevent gum deposits
form forming in essential fuel system parts such as the
carburetor, fuel filter hose or tank during storage. Also,
experience indicates that alcohol-blended fuels (called
gasohol or using ethanol or methanol) can attract mois-
ture which leads to separation and formation of acids
during storage. Acidic gas can damage the fuel system
of an engine while in storage. To avoid engine problems,
the fuel system should be emptied before storage of 30
days or longer. Never use engine or carburetor cleaner
products in the fuel tank or permanent damage may
Occur,
Pump Preparation
Be sure engine switch is in "OFF" position and spark
plug wire has been removed from spark plug.
Pull the trigger on the spray gun to release the
pressure inthe high pressure hose. Detach high
pressure hose and garden hose from the unit.
Pull the recoil on the engine 4to 6 times to discharge
remaining water inpump.
Tip the unit on the end with the water inlet fitting
pointing upward.
If unit will be stored where temperatures fall below
32°F, pour approximately 1/4 cup of non-toxic R.V.
anti-freeze down the fitting where the water hose
attaches to the pump.
Set unit upright and pull starter handle on engine 4to
6 times to circulate anti-freeze in pump until anti-
freeze is discharged from the pump.
14
SYMPTOM
Engine won't
start
Won't Draw
Chemical
Pump running
normally but
pressure does
not achieve
rated values
Fluctuating
Pressure
Pressure drops
after period of
normal use
Pump noisy
Presence of
water in oil (oil
milky).
Water dripping
from pump
CAUSE
1. Engine throttle is in "OFF" Position.
2. Choke lever has not been placed to
choke.
3. Pressure buildup after initialuse.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
1,
2.
3.
4.
1.
2. Pump suckingair.
3. Valves dirty or worn.
4. Worn bearings.
1.
2.
1.
2.
3,
SOLUTION
1. Slide throttle to "Rabbit" position,
2. Slide choke lever to choke position.
3. Depress trigger gun.
Place nozzlsto low pressure_
Check chemical screen;clean if obstructed.
Make sure chemical screen is submerged in
chemical/water.
Check and clean.
Nozzle not in chemical draw position. 1.
Chemical screen is obstructed. 2.
Chemical screen not working. 3.
Chemical injector orifice obstructed 4.
or stuck.
Chemical injector closed.
Water supply restricted. 1.
Nozzle is in low PSI pos_lan, 2.
Nozzle incorrector worn. 3.
Pump suckingair. 4.
Nozzle blocked. 5.
Pump sucking air. 1.
Garden hose inlet strainerclogged. 2.
Worn Seals or Packing, 3.
Inadequate water supply. 4.
Fouled or dirty inlet or discharge 5.
valves.
Leaky discharge hose. 6.
Nozzle clogged, partially obstructed. 1.
Nozzle wom. 2.
Pump Valves worn, dirty or stuck. 3.
Worn pump piston packing. 4.
Water too hot. 1.
2.
3.
4.
High humidity. 1.
Piston packing and oil seal worn. 2.
Thermal relief functioning normal. 1.
Fittings Loose.
O-rings of piston guide or retainer 2.
worn. 3.
Piston packing worn. 4.
Oil sealworn 1.
Loose drain plugor worn drain plug 2.
o-dng.
5. Open chemical injectorby turning adjustment
knob.
Check water supply and filter screen for.
blockage. Check hoses for blockage, kinks,
leaks, etc.
Pull nozzleat end of wand back to the high pressure
position.
Check and replace.
Check that hoses and fittings ere air-tight.
Clean nozzle.
Check that hosesand fittings are airtight. Purge air
from garden hose.
Clean. Check filter frequently.
Check end replace.
Check hose for kinks.
Check flow availableto pump. Check for
excessive heat, 145o F or above,
Clean inlet and discharge valve assemblies,
Replace if damaged.
Use nozzle cleaningkit to clear obstruction.(See
Nozzle Maintenance under Service Adjustment.)
Clean or replace.
Check and replace.
Check and replace.
Reduce temperaturebelow 63° C or 145° F.
Check that hoses and fittingsare air tight.
Check, clean or replace.
Check and replace if necessary.
Change Oil.
Check and replace oil seals.
Protecting pump, if not using pressure washer for
along period of time, shutoffengine.
Tighten.
Check and replace.
Check and replace.
4.
Oil Dripping 1. Check and replace
2. Tightendrainplug orreplaceO-ring. Do notovertorque.
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CRAFTSMAN 2350 PSi HIGH PRESSURE WASHER 919362350
16
11 900
I
21
22 20
5
REF NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
6
10
!1
12
13
14
15
16
18
9O0
2O
PART NO.
16469
16471
16468
16466
W137
"t6371
W131
16462
H140
16491
16467
16479
F064
16470
16726
16830
PK16482
DESCRIPTION
Handle
Knob - 5/16"
Gun
Tire Semi (7 x I 3/4)
Nut Pal 1/2"
Foot Rubber, Hollow
Tee Nut 5/160" x 3/4"
Frame
Hose, Chemical
Lance, Multi-Reg
Hose
Decal - Craftsman
Screw-Hex 5/16" - 18 x 1LG
J Bolt 5/16" - 18 x 2.5
Decal -Operation
O-Ring Kit
Engine-Refer to engtne break-
down (Model 121602-0206-E1)
Pump
REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION
21 16829 Garden Hose Adapter 1/2"
22 F504W 3/8" Coupling
23 Fl12 Washer
PART_, NOT ILLUSTRATED
MGP-762350A Owner's Manual
NCT001 Nozzle Cleaning Kit
F101 Screw, Hex-Engine to Pump
F196 Screw, Hex-Engine to Pump
16087 Nut Flanghead-Engine to Pump
F074 Washer Flat-Engine to Pump
16505 Thermal Relief Valve
16
CRAFTSMAN2350PSlHIGHPRESSUREWASHER919.762350 PUMPBREAKDOWNMODELPK16482
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21
38
"_. B m
17
CRAFTSMAN 2350 PSI HIGH PRESSURE WASHER 919.762350 PUMP BREAKDOWN MODEL PK16482
REF. PART PER PART
NO. NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. NO. NO, DESCRIPTION QTY,
1 AR-1322520 Knob 1
2 AR-1980300 Nut 1
3 AR-1980470 Grub screw 1
4 AR-1980640 Handle insert 1
5 AR-1080070 Pin 1
6 AR-1980220 Plate spring 1
7 AR-1271070 Spring 1
8 AR-1080041 Upper piston 1
9 AR-1080401 Ring 1
10 AR-1080250 O-Ring 1
11 AR-1980210 Piston guide 1
12 AR-880830 O-Ring 7
13 AR-740290 O-Ring 1
14 AR-800560 O-Ring 1
15 AR-1271170 Ring 1
16 AR-1080190 O-Ring 2
17 AR-1271160 Lower piston 1
18 AR-1980200 Valve seat 1
19 AR-1470210 O-Ring 1
20 AR-880581 Plug 2
21 AR-820510 O-Ring 2
23 AR-1980310 Screw 3
24 AR-650530 Washer 3
25 AR-1980650 Pump head 1
26 AR-1260162 Plug 3
27 AR-960160 O-Ring 3
28 AR-1269050 Complete valve 6
30 AR-480480 O-Ring 1
31 AR-1250280 Ball 1
32 AR-1560520 Spring 1
33 AR-1460430 O-Ring 1
34 AR-1540170 Jet 1
35 AR-1080091 Spring 1
36 AR-394280 O-Ring 1
37 _ AR-1200690 O-Ring 1
38 AR-1270130 Detergent injector 1
40 AR-1980190 Support ring 3
41 AR-1342761 Gasket 3
42 AR-1980180 Piston guide 3
43 AR-770130 O-Ring 3
44 AR-1260440 Gasket 3
45 AR-1980170 Ring 3
46 AR-1980410 Seal 3
47 AR-770090 O-Ring 1
48 AR-1980460 Housing 1
49 AR-1980430 Spacer 3
52 AR-1980290 Plug 1
53 AR-180030 Screw 4
54 AR-1980160 Spring 3
55 AR-1980140 Piston 3
56 AR-1980150 Ring 3
57 AR-1980130 Rail 1
58 AR-1980250 Cage 2
59 AR-1980240 Rail 3
60 AR-850370 Screw 1
61 AR-1980070 Wobble plate 1
62 AR-1980440 Hollow shaft 1
63 AR-1980340 O-Ring 1
64 AR-1980450 Flange 1
65 AR-1980230 Roller bearing 1
66 AR-480671 Seal 1
68 AR-1980510 El. motor flange 1
70 AR-1200430 Screw 4
71 AR-1560650 Hose tail 1
72 AR-800560 O-Ring 1
73 AR-480560 O-Ring 1
74 AR-1560670 Knob 1
75 AR-1560660 Ring 1
PART KITS
A=KIT 16739 B=Krr 16740 D=KIT 16738
Valves Pistons Water Seals
Pos. Qty.
55 3
Pos. Qty.
12 6
28 6
F=KIT t 6737
Unloader Valve
Pos. Qty. Pos, Qty, Pos,
1 1 8 1 15
2 1 9 1 16
3 1 10 1 17
4 1 11 1 18
5 1 12 1 19
6 2 13 1
7 1 14 1
C=KIT 16742
Oil Seals
Pos. Qty.
46 3
47 1
66 1
44
45
49
G=KIT 18741
Chemical Injector
Q_y. Pos. Qty.
1 30 1
2 71 1
1 72 1
1 73 1
1 74 1
75 1
POS. (_y.
40 3
41 3
43 3
3
3
3
H=Krr16743
Bearing
Pos. Qty,
57 1
58 2
59 3
65 1
18
CRAFTSMAN 2350 PSi HiGH PRESSURE WASHER 919.762350 BRIGGS ENGINE MODEL #121602-0206-EI
307
1029
189
REF. PART
NO. NO. DESCRIPTION
1 499678 Cylinder Assembly
3 399269 Bushing
5299819 Seal-Oil
6 499643 Head-Cylinder
7 273240 Gasket-Cylinder Head
8495786 Breather Assembly
9272481 Gaskat-Breether
10 94955 Screw-Hex
1t 499675 Tube-Breather
13 95049 Screw-Hex
33 499642 Valve-Exhaust
34 499641 Valve-intake
35 263149 Spring-Valve
40 93312 Retainer-Valve
45 262679 Tappat-Valve
REF.
NO.
122
155
189
238
305
308
307
337
354
383
584
555
PART
NO, DESCRIPTION
281617 Spacer-Carburetor
225325 Plate-Cylinder Head
263108 Ball-Rocker Arm
253131 Cap-Valve
94744 Screw-Hex
225366 Sheitd-Cylinder
REF. PART
NO. NO.
635 66538
7!8 230192
830 499756
868 498592
883 273348
993 273346
94515 Screw-Hex lc,19
499608 Plug-Spark 1022
Nut-Has (Sold in Kit Only) 1023
19374 Wrench-Spark Plug 1026
224328 Cover-Breather Passage 1029
272238 Gasket-Breather Passage 1034
1058
499691
273241
499624
498597
225246
281621
273323
DESCRIPTION
Root-Spark Plug
Dowel-Sleeve
Stud-Rocker Arm
Seal-Valve
Gasket-Exhaust
Gasket-Plate
Label Kit
Gasket-Rocker Cover
Cover-Rocker
Rod-Push
Arm-Rocker
Guide-Push Rcd
Owner's Manual
19
CRAFTSMAN2350PSIHIGHPRESSUREWASHER919.762350 BRIGGSENGINEMODEL#121602-0206-E1
11si
525
116A_
284 _24
REF. PART
NO. NO.
4 499619
12 272198
15 94880
16 498615
20 399781
22 94220
DESCRIPTION
Sump-Engine
Gasket-Crankcase
Plug-Oil Drain
Crankshaft
Note
498612 Crankshaft
Used on Type No(s),
0163.
498622 Crankshaft
Used on type No(s).
0172.
Seal-Oil
Screw-Hex,
Note
94612 Scraw-Hox.
(One Used in Hole
Nearest Breather)
REF. PART
NO. NO.
24 222698 Key-Flywheel
25 499627 Piston Assembly
26 499631 Ring Set
REF.
DESCRIPTION NO.
284
523
525
27 263190 Lock-Piston Pin
28 499423 Pin-Piston
29 499424 Rod-Connecting
32 94669 Screw-Connecting Rod
43 493737 Governor/Oil Slinger
46 499136 Gear-Cam
116 280393 Seal-O-Ring
t16A 280966 Seal-O-Ring
148 94388 Key-Timing
227 498772 Lever-Govemor
230 67072 Washer
PART
NO, DESCRIPTION
94511 Straw-Shoulder
499621 Dipstick
495265 Tube-OlIFlll
562 94907 Bolt-Governor Lever
592 231082 Nut-Hex,
615 94474 Retainer-Governor
616 263175 Crank-Governor
741 262598 Gear-Timing
847 498715 Dipstick/Tube
Assembly
20
CRAFTSMAN2350PSIHIGHPRESSUREWASHER919.762350 BRIGGSENGINEMODEL#121602-0206-E1
108
127_
987_
130A 95
REF. PART
NO. NO.
51 272487
95 94098
104 231371
117 498978
124 95048
DESCRIPTION
Gasket-intake
Screw-Round Head
Pin-Float Hinge
Jet-Main (Standard)
Note
498975 Jet-Main
(High Altitude)
Screw-Hex.
REF. PART REF. PART
NO. NO. DESCRIPTION NO. NO. DESCRIPTION
137125 499617 Carburetor
127 Plug-Welch
(Sold in Kit Only)
130 224908 Valve-Throttle
131 499682 Shaft-Throttle
133 398187 Float-Carburetor
134 398188 Valve-Needle
163 273364
355
975 493640
987
Gasket-Float Bowl
(Sold in Kit Only)
Gasket-Air Cleaner
Washer-Seal
(Sold in Kit Only)
Bowl-Float
Seal-Throttle Shaft
(Sold in Kit Only)
21
CRAFTSMAN 2350 PSI HIGH PRESSURE WASHER 919362350 BRIGGS ENGINE MODEL #121602-0206-E1
534 l
-@
REF. PART
NO. NO.
51 272487
95 94098
98 398185
104 231371
108 224783
117A 494870
124 95048
DESCRIPTION
Gasket-Intake
Screw-Round Head
Screw-Idle Speed
Pin-Roat Hinge
Valve-Choke
Jet-Main (Standard)
Note
497315 Jet-Main
(High Altitude)
Screw-Hex.
REF. PART
NO. NO.
125A 499680
127
130A 223470
131 499682
133 398187
134 398188
437
141 499681
DESCRIPTION
Carburetor
Plug-Welch
(Sold in Kit Only)
Valve-Throttel
Float-Carburetor
Valve-Needle
(Includes Seat)
Gasket-Float Bowl
(Sold in Kit Ordy)
Shaft-Choke
REF. PART
NO. NO. DESCRIPTION
163 273364 Gasket-Air Cleaner
355 Washer-Seal
(Sold in Kit Only)
633 Seal-Choke Shaft
(Sold in Kit Only)
975 493640 Bowl-Float
987 Seat-Throttle Shaft
(Sold in Kit Only)
22
CRAFTSMAN2350PSlHIGHPRESSUREWASHER919,762350 ERIGGSENGINEMODEL#121602-0206-E1
REF, PART
NO. NO.
11 499675
51 272467
163 273364
202 261348
208 263044
DESCRIPTION
Tube-Breather
Gasket-Intake
Gasket-Air Cleaner
Link-Mechanical Gov,
Spring-Governor
REF. PART
NO, NO. DESCRIPTION
263226 Spdng-Gov.
Used on Type No(s),
0152.
259 224348 Bracket-Casing Clamp
445 498596 Filter-NC Cartridge
534 95059 Screw-Slotted
620 498706 Bracket-Control
R==F. PART
NO. NO. DESCRIPTION
642 281620 Cover-Air Cleaner
966 499684 Base-A/C primer
967 273356 Filter-Pre-Cleaner
971 95103 Screw-Shoulder
976 496115 Primer-Carburetor
23
CRAFTSMAN2350PSIHIGHPRESSUREWASHER919.762350 BRIGGSENGINEMODEL#121602-0206-E1
__ ,,, ,,,,,,., , ,,,,,3os
REF. pART
NO. NO.
37 224511
65 94904
73 225125
258 '94512
304 499677
DESCRIPTION
Guard-Flywheel
Screw-Hex.
Screen-Rotating
Screw-Slotted Hex,
Housing-Blower
REF. PART
NO. NO. DESCRIPTION
305 94744 Screw-Hex,
332 94877 Nut-Flywheel
333 802574 Armature-Magneto
334 94731 Screw-Hex.
356 497833 Wire-Stop
356A 493400 Wire-Stop
363 19069 Flywheel Puller
373 94908 Nut-Hex.
423 93758 Screw-Hex.
455 225121 Cup-Flywheel
474 492841 Alternator
621 396847 Switch-Stop
727 281675 Cover-Starter Drive
789 493379 Harness-Wiring
REF. PART
NO. NO,
851 493880
910 94510
922 262640
923 493442
935 499421
940 499679
1005 281657
1036 499343
DESCRIPTION
Terminal-Cable
Stud-Stator Mounting
Spring=Brake
Brake
Switch-ioterlock
Guard_Ftywheet
Fan-Flywheel
Label Kit-Emission
Used on Type No(s).
0015, 0100, 0152,
0155.
24
CRAFTSMAN2350PSIHIGHPRESSUREWASHER919.762350 BRIGGSENGINEMODEL#121602-0206-E1
REF. PART
NO. NO.
153 95050
187 296004
187A 498171
186 398540
240 298090
284 94511
DESCRIPTION
Screw-Phillips 300
Line-Fuel 305
(Cut to Required 346
Length) 346A
Line-Fuel 346B
Screw-Shoulder 346C
Filter-Fuel
Screw-Shoulder
REF. PART
NO. NO. DESCRIPTION
498733 Muffler-Exhaust
94744 Screw-Hex,
94896 Screw-Hex.
95062 Screw-Hex.
94874 Screw-Hex.
94786 Screw-Hex.
REF. PART
NO, NO, DESCRIPTION
670 280512 Spacer-Fuel Tank
676 397931 Deflector-Muffler
832 498736 Guerd-Muffler
883 273348 Gasket-Exhaust
921 498734 Cover-Blower Housing
987 498697 Cap-Fuel Tank
972 499618 Tank-Fuel
601 93053 Clamp-Hose
25
CRAFTSMAN2350PSIHIGHPRESSUREWASHER919,762350 BRIGGSENGINEMODEL#121602-0206-E1
55 373 _5
689 0
REF. PART
NO. NO.
55 497440
56 498144
58 280399
DESCRIPTION
Housing-Rewind
Starter
Pulley-Starter
Rope-Starter
(Cut to Required
Length)
REF, PART
NO, NO. DESCRIPTION
80 281434 Grip-Starter Rope
65 94904 Screw-Hex.
373 94908 Nut-Hex.
456 281503 Retainer-Spdng
459 281505 Plate-PauIFriction
REF. PART
NO, NO. DESCRIPTION
461 94943 Screw-Shoulder
608 497680 Starter-Rewind
689 263073 Spring-Friction
26
CRAFTSMAN2350PSIHIGHPRESSUREWASHER919.762350 BRIGGSENGINEMODEL#121602-0206-E1
:_S0GASKET SET
883 _-_ 163
116_ 116A_ 3_20_ 978}_"_ _
51_ 9_ 5_O
1033 VALVE OVERHAUL KIT
9'F/CARBURETOR GASI'_ SET I
855 51 I
121 CARBURETOR KIT
1346 987 0
9560 _3_
REF.
NO.
3
7
9
12
20
51
104
116
116A
121
122
PART
NO.
299819
273240
272481
272198
399781
272487
231371
290393
280966
499685
281617
DESCRIPTION
Seal-oil
Gasket-CyUnder Head
Gasket-Breather
Gasket-Crankcase
Seal-Oil
Gasket-intake
Pin-Float Hinge
Seal-O-Ring
Seal-O-Ring
Carburetor Kit
Spacer-Carburetor
i
REF. PART
NO. NO. DESCRIPTION
127 Plug-Welch
(Sold in Kit Only)
134 398188 Valve-Needle
(Includes Seat)
137 Gasket-Float Bowl
(Sold in Kit Only)
163 273364 Gasket-Air Cleaner
355 Washer-Seal
(Sold in Kit Only)
358 499686 Gasket Set
585 272238 Gasket-Breather
Passage
REF. PART
NO, NO.
633
868 498592
883 273348
977 499687
978 273346
987
1022 273241
1033 499688
DESCRIPTION
Seal-Choke Shaft
(Sold in Kit Only)
Seal-Valve
Gasket-Exhaust
Gasket-Set
Carburetor
Gasket
Seal-Throttle Shaft
(Sold in Kit Only)
Gasket-Rocker Cover
Kit-Valve Overhaul
27
BdggS &Stratton Corporation (B&S), the California Air Resources Board (CARB)
and the United States Environmental Pr,otactfon Agency (U.S. EPA)
Emission Control System Warranty Statement (Owner sDefect Warranty Rights and Obligations)
Inthe interestoftheenvironment,B&Senginasthat meet strictemis- TO CERTIFIED ENGINES PURCHASED IN CALIFORNIA IN 1995
sionrequlremantsarelabeled,"Thisengineconformsto 1995-1998 AND THEREAFTER, WHICH ARE USED IN CALIFORNIA, AND
California emission regulationsfor ULGE engines and U.S. EPA TO CERTIFIED MODEL YEAR 1997 AND LATER ENGINES
Phase I regulationsfor small non-road engines." WHICH. ARE PURCHASED AND USED ELSEWHERE IN THE
EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY COVERAGE IS APPUCABLE UNITED STATES.
California and United State==Emlulon Control Defects Warranty Statement
CARB, U.S. EPA and B&S are pleased to explain the Emission
ControlSystem Warranty on your 1996and laterutilityor lawn and
garden equipment(ULGE) engine. InCalitomia,new ULGE engines
produced on or after August t, 1995 must be designed, builtand
equipped to meet the State's stringentanti-smog standards,Else-
where in the United States, new non-road, spark-ige_ engines
certifiedfor modelyear 1997 and later,mustmeet similarstandards
set forth by the U.S. EPA. B&S must warrantthe emissioncontrol
systemonyour engine for theperiodsof time listedbelow,provided
there has been no sbuse, neglector impropermaintenance of your
ULGE engine.
Youremissioncontrolsystem includesparts suchas thecarburetor,
air cleaner, ignitionsystem, muffler and catalytic conveder. Also
includedmay beconnastorsand otheremissionrelatedassemblies.
Where awarrantablecondition exists, B&S will repair your ULGE
engineat no cost toyou includingdiagnosis, partsand labor.
Brfggs & Stratton Emission Control Defects Warranty Coverage
ULGE engines are warranted relative to emission control pads below,lfanycoveredpadonyourangineisdetective, thepadwi, be
detects for a period of two years_ subject to provisionsset forth repaired or replacedby B&S.
Owner's Warranty Responsibilities
As theULGE engineowner,you are responsiblefor the performance Youare responsiblefor presentingyour ULGE engine to an Autho-
of the requiredmaintenance ]istsd in yourOperator/OwnerManual.
B&S recommendsthat you retain all yourreceiptscovering mainte-
nance onyour ULGE engine, but B&S cannot deny warrantysolely
for thelack ofreceiptsorfor yourfailure toensuretheperformanceof
all scheduledmaintenance.
Asthe ULGE engine owner,youshouldhoweverbe aware that B&S
may deny you warranty coverageifyour ULGE engine ora parthas
failed due to abuse, neglect, impropermaintenance or unapprovod
modifications.
dzed B&S Service Dealer as soon as a problem exists.The undis-
putedwarrantyrepairs should be completed ina reasonebla amount
of time, not to exceed 30 days.
If you have any quastlons regarding your warranty rights and
responsibilities, you shouldcontacta B&S Service Representative
at 1-4! 4-259-5262.
The emissionwarranty isa defectswarranty.Defects are judged on
normal engine performance. The warrantyis not related to an in-use
emission test.
Brlggs & Stratton Emission Control Defects Warranty Provisions
The following are specificprovisionsrelativetoyour EmissionControlDefects Warranty Coverage. Itis inadditiontothe B&S enginewarranty
for non-ragulatedengines found in the Operator/Owner Manual.
1. Warranted Parts
Coverage under this warranty extends only to the parts listed
below (the emission control systemsparts) to the extent these
parts were present on the engine purchassd.
a. Fuel Metering System
Cold start enrichment system (serf choke)
Carburetor and internalpads
,, Fuel Pump
b. Air Induction System
Air cleaner
. Intake manifold
c. Ignition System
Spark piog(s)
Magneto ignition system
d. Catalyst System
Catalytic converter
Exhaustmanifold
Air injection system orpulse valve
e. Miscellaneous Items Used in Above Systems
Vacuum, temperature, position,time sensitivevalves
and switches
Connectors and assemblies
2. Length of Coverage
B&Swarrantstothe initia_ownerand each subsequentpurchaser
that the Warranted Parts shall be free from defectsin materials
and workmanship which caused the failure of the Warranted
Partsfor a penod of two yearsfrom the date theengineis deliv-
eredto a retailpumhaser.
3. No Charge
Repair or replacementof any Warranted Part willbe performed
at no chargeto the owner, including diagnostic labor whichleads
to the determination that aWarranted Part is defective, if the
diagnostic work is performed at an Authorized B&S Service
Dealer. For emissions warranty service contact your nearest
Authorized B&S Service Dealer as listed in the "Yellow Pages"
under "Engines, Gasoline," "Gasoline Engines," "Lawn
Mowers," or similarcategory.
4. Claims and Coverage Exclusions
Warranty claimsshallbe tiled in accordance withthe provisions
of the B&S Engine Warranty Policy. Warranty coverage shall be
excluded for failures of Warranted Parts which are not original
B&S parts or because of abuse, neglect or improper mainte-
nance as set forth inthe B&S Engine Warranty Policy. B&S isnet
liable to cover failures of Warranted Parts caused by the use of
add-an, non-or'_ginsi,or modified parts.
5. Maintenance
AnyWarranted Part which is not scheduledfor replacementas
required maintenance or which is scheduled only for regular
inspectionto the effectof =repair or replace as necessary" shall
be warranted as to defects for the warranty period. Any
Warranted Partwhich is scheduledfor replacement as required
maintenanceshallbe warrantedas to defectsonlyfor the period
of time up to the first scheduled replacementfor that part. Any
replacementpartthatis equivalentinperformance and durability
may be used intheperformanceof any maintenance orrepairs.
The owner is responsiblefor the performance of all required
maintenance, as defined inthe B&S Oparator/Owner Manual.
6. ConsequentialCoverage
Coverage hereunder shall extend to the failure of any engine
componentscaused by the failure of any Warranted Part still
under warranty.
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Briggs&Strattonwelcomeswarrantyrepairandapologizes
toyou for being inconvenienced. Any Authorized Service
Dealer may performwarrantyrepairs. Mostwarrantyrepairs
are handled routinely,but sometimes requests for warranty
servicemaynotbe appropriate.For example, warrantywould
notapplyif enginedamage occurredbecause of misuse, lack
of routinemaintenance, shipping,handling,warehousingor
improperinstallation.Similarly,warranty is void if the serial
numberof the engine has been removed or the engine has
been altered or modified.
If acustomerdifferswiththe decisionof the Service,Dealer,an
investigationwillbe made to determinewhetherthe warranty
applies.Askthe ServiceDealertosubmitall supportingfactsto
hisDistributororthe Factoryforreview.If the Distributororthe
Factorydecidesthat the claimisjustified,the customerwillbe
fully reimbursedfor those itemsthat are defective.To avoid
misunderstandingwhich mightoccur betweenthe customer
and the Dealer,listedbelow are come of the causesof engine
failure that the warrantydoes notcover.
Improper maintenance:
The life of an engine depends upon the conditionsunder
whichit operates,andthe care itreceives.Some applications,
suchastillers,pumpsand rotarymowers, arevery oftenused
industyordirtyconditions,whichcan cause what appears to
be prematurewear. Such wear, when caused by dirt, dust,
spark plugcleaning grit, or other abrasive material that has
entered the enginebecause of impropermaintenance, is not
covered by warranty.
This warranty covers engine related defective material
and/or workmanship _and not replacement or refund
of the equipment to which the engine may be mounted.
Nor does the warranty extend to repairs required
because of:
1. PROBLEMS CAUSED BY PARTS THAT ARE NOT
ORIGINAL BRIGGS & STRATTON PARTS.
2. Equipmentcontrolsor installations that prevent starting,
cause unsatisfactory engine performance, or shorten
enginelife. (Contact equipmentmanufacturer.)
3. Leakingcarburetors,cloggedfuel pipes, sticking valves,
or other damage, caused by usingcontaminatedor stale
fuel. (Use clean, fresh, lead-free gssolineand Briggs&
Strattongasoline stabilizer,Part No. 5041.)
4. Parts which are scored or broken because an engine was
operated with insufficient or contaminated lubricating oil,
or an incorrect grade of lubricating oiJ(check oil level daily
or after every 8 hours of operation. Refill when necessary
and change at recommended intervals.) Read "Owner's
Manual,"
5. Repair or adjustment of associated parts or assemblies
such as clutches, transmissions, remote controls, etc.,
which are not manufactured by Briggs & Stratton.
6. Damage or wear to parts caused by dirt, which entered
the engine because of improper air cleaner maintenance,
re-assembly, or use of a non-odginsl air cleaner element
or cartridge. (At recommended intervals, clean and re-oil
the Oil-Foam® element or the foam pre-cleaner, and
replace the cartridge.) Read "Owner's Manual."
7. Parts damaged by overspeeding, or overheating caused
by grass, debris, or dirt. which plugs or clogs the cooling
fins, or flywheel area, or damage caused by operating the
engine in a confined area without sufficient ventilation.
(Clean fins on the cylinder, cylinder head and flywheel at
recommended intervals.) Read "Owner's Manuel."
8. Engine or equipment parts broken by excessive vibration
caused by aloose engine mounting, loose cutter blades,
unbalanced blades or loose or unbalanced impellers,
improper attachment of equipment to engine crankshaft,
overspeeding or other abuse in operation.
9. A bent or broken crankshaft, caused by striking asolid
object with the cutter blade of arotary lawn mower, or
excessive v-belt tightness.
10, Routine tune-up or adjustment of the engine.
11. Engine or engine component failure, i.e, combustion
chamber, valves, valve seats, valve guides, or burned
starter motor windings, caused by the use of alternate
fuels such as, liquified petroleum, natural gas, altered
gasolines, etc.
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For the repair or replacement parts you need
Ca, 7 am - 7 pm, 7 days a week
1-800-366-PART
(1-800-366-7278)
For in-home major brand repair service
Call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
1 -800-4-REPAIR
(1-800-473-7247)
For the location of a
Sears Parts and Repair Center in your area
Call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
1-800-488-1222
For information on purchasing a Sears
Maintenance Agreement or to inquire
about an existing Agreement
call 9 am - 5 pm, Monday-Saturday
1 -800-827-8655
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Ame_c_'s Repair Spedalists
MANUAL DEL OPERADOR
CRAFI"SMAN
®
Lavadora de Alta Presi6n
6.0 Cabal!os de Fuerza
2350 PSI 2.2 GPM
Modelo No.
919.762350
ADVERTENCIA: Leer este
manual y observar todas las
Precauciones de Seguridad e
Instrucciones de Operaoi6n
antes de usar este equipo.
Seguridad
Ensamblaje
Operaci6n
• Mantenimiento
Lista de Partes
,EspaSol
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A.
16478 MGP-7023S0A 41t5/98
TABLA DE CONTENIDOS
Garantia .................................................... 34
Pautas de Seguridad .......................... 35-37
Ensamblaje .......................................... 37-39
Operaci6n ............................................ 39-43
Mantenimiento .................................... 43-45
Servicio y Regulaciones ...................... 45-46
Almacenaje ............................................... 46
Gu{a para Diagn6stico de Problemas ...... 47
Repuestos ........................................... 48-51
C6mo Ordenar Repuestos ......... Contratapa
GARANT|A LIMITADA DE UN Ai_O PARA LAVADORAS CRAFTSMAN DE
ALTA PRESION
Por un afio a partir de la fecha de compra, y siempre que esta Lavadora Craftsman de Alta Presi6n se
mantenga y opere de acuerdo alas instrucciones en el Manual del Operador, Sears reparar_i cualquier
defecto de material o fabricaci6n sin costo alguno.
Siesta lavadora se usa para prop6sitos comerciales, la garantia s61o ser_taplicable por 90 dias a partir
de la fecha de compra. Siesta lavadora se usa para alquiler, esta garantla s61o ser_iaplicable por 30 dias
a partir de la fecha de compra.
GARANT|A LIMITADA DE UN AI_IO DEL MOTOR CRAFTSMAN
Por un at_o a partir de la fecha de compra, y siempre que este motor Craftsman se mantenga y opere de
acuerdo alas instrucciones en el Manual del Operador, Sears reparar_ cualquier defecto de material o
fabricaci6n sin costo alguno.
Si el motor Craftsman se usa para prop6sitos comerciales o de alquiler, la garantia s61o sera aplicable
por 90 dias a partir de la fecha de compra. Esta garantia no cubre piezas sujetas a desgaste tales como
bujias y filtros de aire, los euales se gastan con el uso normal.
La garantia no cubre las reparaciones que se hagan necesarias debido al mal uso o negligencia de parte
del operador, incluyendo dafios causados por no suministrarle agua a la bomba o no mantenar el equipo
de acuerdo alas instrucciones contenidas en este manual.
SE PL_DE OBTENER SERVICIO POR GARANTIA SI SE LLEVA LA LAVADORA DE ALTA
PRESION AL CENTROiDEPARTAMENTO DE SERVICIO DE GARANTiA MAS CERCANO EN
CUALQUIER LUGAR DE ESTADOS UNIDOS. Esta garantia le otorga ciertos derechos legales
especificos y usted tambi_n podrla tenet otros derechos que varian de an estado a otto.
Sears, Roebuck and Co,, D/817 WA, Hoffman Estates, IL 60179
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IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
PAUTAS DE $EGURIDAD - DEFINICIONES
Este manuel contiene inforrnaci6n que es importante que usted sepa y entienda. Esta informaci6n se relaciona con la
pmtecot6n de SU SEGURIDAD y la PREVENCI6N DE PROBLEMAS AL EQUIPO. Para ayudarle a identificar esta informecibn
usamos los siguientes elmbolos. Par favor leer este manual y prestar atenci6n especial a estes secciones. CONSERVAR
ESTAS DEFINICIONES/INSTRUCCIONE$.
AADVERTENCIA indica una situaci6n
potencialmente riesgosa, la cual, si nose evita
puede causar lesiones series o muerte,
_, PELIGRO indica una situacibn riesgosa
inminente que si no se evita ¢ausar_ lesiones
series o muerte.
_, CUIDADO indica una situaci6n potencialmente
peligrosa que si no se evita ouede causer
lesiones menores.
lOlall17
INSTRUCCIONES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURIDAD
LA OPERACI_N O EL MANTENINRENTO INAPROPIADOS DE ESTA UNIDAD PUEDEN CAUSAR LESIONES SERIAS Y DAI_OS
A LA PROP|EDAD. LEER Y ENTENDER TODAS LAS ADVERTENCIAS DE SEGURIDAD E INSTRUCCIONES DE OPERACI(_N
ANTES DE USAR ESTA UN|DAD.
RIESGO
RIEGO DE INCENDIO O
EXPLOSION
RIESGO A LA RESPIRACI6N
QUEPUEDESUCEDER
La gasoliney los vapores de gasolinapueden
encenderse con las chispas de los
cigarrillos,amos el_ctrloos, gases de escape
ylos componentes calientes de los motores
tales coma el mofle.
El calor expandir_ el combustible en el
tanque lo cual puede causer un derrame y
posiblemente fuego oexplosibn.
Operar la unidad en un ambiente con
riesgos de exploel6n, puede causer un
incendio.
Los meteriales colocados contra la lavedora
de presi6n o cema de _sta pueden interfedr
con su ventilaci6n apropiada causando
sobreealentamiento y posible inflamaci6n
de los materieles.
El combustible indebidemente guardado
puede ceusar una ignici6n accidental. El
combustible indebidamente asegurado
puede caer en las manos de nifios u otras
personas indebidas.
Inhaler los gases del escape causard
leeiones series o muerte.
• Algunos t_quidos limpiadores contienen
sustanciasque pueden causerdafio ata piel,
los ojos o los pulmones.
COMO PREVENIRLO
Apagar el motor y permitir que se enfr{e
antes de agregar combustible el tanque.
Tener culdado al Ilenar el tanque pare evitar
derramar el combustible. Retirar la lavadora
de presi6n del _rea de relleno de
combustible antes de arrencar el motor.
Mantener el nivel m,_xlmo del combustible
a1,5 cm par debajo de la tape del tanque
de combustible pare dejar sltio para la
expensibn.
Operar y agregar combustiblo el equipo en
_rees bien ventiladas y libres de
obstrucciones.Equipar el_rea de operacibn
con exttnguidor(es) edecuado(s) pare
incendios de gasolina.
Nunca operar Ia lavadora de presi6n en un
_rea que contenga hierbas o tames secas.
Almacenar la gasotina en envase designedo
pare contener gasoline yen un lugar seguro
lejos del _lreade trabajo.
Operar la lavadora de presi6n en un ,_rea
bien ventileda. Evitar &reas cerradas tales
coma garajes, s6tanos, etc.
Nunca operar la unidad en lugares
ocupados par personas ni animeles.
Solo user Itquidos limpiadores
especialmente recomendedos pare
lavadoras de alta presi6n. Seguir las
recomendeclones del fabdcante.
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INSTRUCCIONES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURIDAD (Cont.)
RIESGO
RIESGO POR OPERACION
INSEGURA
'.RI:IIt4'IttlII
RIESGO DE LESlONES
POR EL CHORRO
RIESGO DE
CHOQUE
ELliCTRICO
RIESGO DE INYEC¢ION DE
L|QUIDO
RIESGO DE QUEMADURAS
QU|MICAS
QUE PUEDE SUCEDER
La operaci6n o mantenimientoinadecuados
de la lavadora de presibn puede causar
tesiones seriasomuerte al operador o a otras
personas.
Lapistola/tubo aplicadores unaherramienta
potente de Iimpieza y aun niSo podria
parecerle un juguete.
La fuerza reactive del chorro hard que el
splicador "patee" y pueda causar clue el
operador se resbale y caiga o dirija real el
chorro. La p_rdida de control del apticador
puede causar lesiones al mtsmooperador o
aotros.
El chorro de los liquidos aalta velocidad
puede causar la mtura de algunos objetos
proyectando sus psrtfculas a altas
velocldades.
Los objetos livianoso que no eat_n sujetos
se pueden convertir en proyectiles
peligrosos.
Dirigir el chorro hacia tomacorrientes o
interruptores el6ctricos, ohacia objetos
conectados al suministro eldctrico puede
causar choque eI6ctrico.
La m_iquina opera con fiuidos a atta presi6n
yavelocidadesIo suficientementealtas pars
penetrar el cuerpo de personas y animales,
Io cual puede resultar en lesiones sedas y
amputacibn. Las p6rdidaa causadas por
conexionesflojas o gastadas pueden causer
inyeccibn y lesiones, iNO TRATAR LA
INYECCI(_N DE LIQUIDOS COMO UN
SIMPLE CORTE! Obtener atencibn mi_dica
de Inmediato.
• Aliviar la presion del siatema antes de
tntentar darle mantenimiento o
desensamblarlo.
El uso de &cidos, quimicos t6xicos o
corroslvos, venenos, insecticidas, o
cualquler tipo de solvente lnflamable en esta
unidad pueden causar lesiones personales
serias o muerte.
COMO PREVENIRLO
Famllladzarsecon la oparacibn y los controles
de la lavadora de presi6n.
Mantener a los nil'los alejados dela lavadorade
presi6n en toclo mornento.
Nunca burlar los disposltlvos de seguridad de
este equipo.
No operar la mdquinacon piezasfaltantes, rotas
o no autodzadas.
Nunce dejar desatendido el tubo aplicador
cuando la lavadora eat_ten operacibn.
Mantener el drea de trabajo Iibre de obstiiculos.
Pararse en una superficle estable y agarrar con
flrmeza la pistola/tubo aplicador. Prepararse
pars el retroceso de la pistols aplicadora cads
vez que se presione el gatillo.
• Siempre usar anteojos de seguridad que
cumplan con la norms Z87 de ANSI. Siempre
usar ropa especial pars protegerse del chorro.
Nunca apuntar el tubo apticador ni dirigir el
choffo a personas ni artlmales,
•Para evitar que se accione accidentalmente
siempre enganchar el seguro del gatillo
cuando la pistola aplicadora no est6 en uso.
Nunca fijar el gatillo permanentemente en la
posici6n de abierto.
Desconectar cualquier aparato el_ctricoantes
de intentar limpiarlo. No dirigir el chorro a
tomacorrientes ni ainterruptores el6ctricos.
Nunca cotocar las manos delante de la
boquilla.
No dirigir el chorro hacia uno mismo ni hacia
otras personas.
Asegurarse que la manguera y las conexiones
esten bienajustadas yen buenas condiciones.
Nunca agarrar la manguera ni las conexiones
durante la operactbn.
No parmitIr que la manguera entre en contacto
con el mofle,
Nunca poner ni quitar et tubo apficador ni los
acoples de la manguera mientras que el
sistema est_ presurtzado.
Usar 0nicemente mangueras y accesorios de
alta presibn para servicio a2000 PSI.
Para aliviar la presibn del sistema, apagar et
motor, cortar el suministro de agua y tirar del
gati}lo hasta que el agua deje de flulr.
No user dcidos, gasoline, kerosene ni otros
materiales inflamables en esta unidad. $61o
usar detergentes dom6stlcos, limptadores y
desengrasantes recomendados para user en
esta lavadora de presi6n.
Usar rope protectors pars evltar que los ojos
y la piel entrenen contacto con los materiales
rociados.
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INSTRUCCIONES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURIDAD (Cont.)
RIESGO
RIESGO POR SUPERFICIES
CALIENTES
QUE PUEDE SUCEDER
El contacto con superficies caUentes,tales
como los componentes del escape, puede
causar quemadums serias.
COMO PREVENIRLO
Durante la operaci6n, s61o tocar las
superficies de control Mantener a los nifios
alejados de la lavadora en todo momento.
EIIos pueden no reconocer los fiesgos de
esta m_quina.
S|mbolOSlnternacionales[L_._ ]jl..__________.jitLeerel Manualde,-`- _....... iL_/Prende r (_ Detener_C_duetlble
. .. Operad6n
IMPORTANTE:
El poderoso chorro producido por la lavadora de presi6n es capaz de dafiar superficies fr_giles tales como; madera,
viddo, pintura y molduras automotrices,y objetos delicados tales como floresy arbustos. Antes de rociar,inspeccionar
etobjeto alimpiarse para asegurarseque esIosuficienternenterobustocomo para resistirla fuerza del chorrosinsostener
dafios. Evitaruser chorros muy concentrados excepto para limpiarsuperficiesfuertestales como concretoy acem.
Operar la unidad con el suministmde agua cerradoy sinflujode ague le causar&dafios al equipo. Nunca se debe operar
esta lavadora de presi6n pot m&s de 2 minutos sintirar del gatiUopara permitirel ingreso de ague _a ala bombay que
haga salirel agua caliente. Operar la lavadora de presi6ncon el flujode agua cortado anular&la garantfa.
Contenidos de la Caja
Unidad pdncipaI de la lavadora a presi6n con ruedas
• Asa
- Manguera para alta presi6n
Manguera absorbente de soluciones
qufmicas y filtro
• Pistola
Tubo aplicador
Unidad pdncipat de la lavadora Asa
apresi6n con ruedas
©
Manguera absorbente
de soluciones qufmicas y filtro
O
Manguera para
alta presi6n
Pistola y Tube aplicador
Bolsa contenlendo
Casete de video
• ManualdelOperador
Juego de timpiador de boquUlas y anillos "O" de
repuesto
Botella de aceite para motor
Tope amortiguador de caucho para pata y
elemento de fijaci6n
Elementos de sujeci6n para el asa
Casete de video Manual del Operador Juego de limpiador de
boquillas
L _ Botetla de aceite <3_>
pare motor
Elementos de sujeci6n
para el asa 0
An,los "O" de repuesto
Tope arnortiguador de
caucho para pate y
elemento de fijaci6n
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Herramlentas Requeridas part= el Ensamblaje
Llave regulable para tuercas
Ltave hexagonal Allen de 5mm 0ncluida)
Sacar la Lavadora de Presi6n de la Caja
Abrir la caja pot la parte de arn_a, bentro de la caja
ubicar ysacar Ia pistola y el tube aplicador, la cinta de
video y la botena de aceite.
Cortar la caja a Io largo de la Iinea punteada.
Sacar el empaque de la caja.
Hacer rodar la unidad por la apertura de la caja.
NOTA: La manguera se encuentra en el rondo de la caja,
Preparaci6n de la Lavadora de Presi6n pare
el Primer Uso
Nota: En la caja de la lavadora se incluye una cinta de
video que muestra como preparar la unidad pare su
operaci6n. Se recomienda vet esta cinta de video antes
de continuer con los siguientes pesos.
1. •tnsertar el asa en el bastidor.
Ajustar las perillas gir&ndolas en el sentido de{ reloj.
AJustar la perilla gir_ndola en el sentido del reloj.
(Ajustar la perilla en el sentido del
reloj pare enroscar en el pemo J)
_ (Inserter perno J _q_i. E_ex_remo
roscaclo entra en el oriflcio superior)
2. Quitar la plancha de madera del bastidor de la unidad.
Deseohar ta tuerca, el perno y tatabla. Quitar la tuema
del perno quejunta la plancha de madera al bastidor,
usando una tuerca ajustable.
O Instalar eltope amortiguadorde caucho en el bastidor
colocando el extremo roscado del pemo dentro de la
arandela. Luego, {:on la arandela en el perno, pasar
el extremo roscado del pemo por el tope amortiguador.
Colocar Ia parte roscada del tope amortiguador en el
mismo oriflcio donde estuvo montada la tabla de
madera en la lavadora a presi6n. A continuaei6n
colocar Iatuerca en forma de T sobre le parte roscada
del perno y, usando la Ilave Allen provista, sujetar el
tope amortiguador al bastidor.
III- Ill
4. , Conectar el tubo aplicador ala pistola. Para ajustar,
girar la perilla en el sentido deI retoj. Ajustar a mano.
5. Cortar et amarre de la manguera para alta presiOn.
Desenrollar lamangueray conectar elextremo roscado
ala pistola.
6. Conectarlamangueraparaattapresi6nalasalidade
Ia presi6n en la lavadora y ajustarla firmemente a
mano. Conectar la manguera de succibn de quimicos
al niple en el conector de la manguera de Ia bomba.
MANGUERA
PARA
DE OU|MICOS
MANGUERA
PARA ALTA
PRESION
NOTA: Siempre mantener la manguera alejada del tubo
de escape del motor.
7. • Colocarlapistolaensambladaconeltuboaplicador
en el soporte de la lavadora a presi6n.
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8. , Cotocalacuerdadearranqueenelsoportetipo
argolla.
Pasar la cuerda por debajo del soporte a la
derecha de la argolla.
Elevar el mango de la cuerda de arranque y
deslizar la cuerda hacia la izquierda para que
entre en la argolla.
Luego deslizar el mango por atrds det soporte
hacia el lado izquierdo de la argolla.
El retroceso del motor halard el mango y Io
pondr_ en su posici6n final,
Lista de Comprobaci6n
Antes de continuar, por favor comprobar Io siguiente:
Haber seguido las instrucolones de ensamblaje
complefamante.
Haber revisadodos veces quetodos losacoples est_n
firmemente ajustados.
IMPORTANTE: Antes de cualquierlntento de arrancar la
lavadora apresi0n, cemiorarse de inspeccionar el aceite
del motor (referirse a la secci6n Aceite del Motor en el
capftulo Operaci6n. Ver la pdglna 9).
Familiarizarse con la Lavadora de Presi6n
Leer el Manual del Operador y las Pautas de
Seguridad antes de operar la Lavadora de Alta
Presidn. Comparar esta ilustracibn con nuestra
lavadora de presi6n para famUtarizarse con los
diversos controles y dispositivos de regulacibn.
Conservar este manual para referencia futura.
BOMBA: Desarrolla alta presibn.
REGULADOR DE PRESI(_N: Permite regular la presi6n
del chorro de salida.
MANGUERA DE
ALTA PRES_(_N
TAPA DE
GASOUNA
INTERRUPTOR PARA ARRANCAR Y APAGAR:
Coloca la unidad en la modalidad para arrancar con la INTERRUPTOR
cuerda de arranque y paraApagar el motor cuando estd PARA
funcionando. Y
CUERDA DEL ARRANCADOR: Se usa para arrancar
el motor manualmente.
PISTOLA APUCADORA: Tiene un gatillo que permite
controlar el agua que se aplica a la superficie que se
desea lavar.
TAPA DE ACEITE Y VARILLA MEDIDORA: Toma por
donde se le reIIena aceite al motor.
TAPA DEL TANQUE DE GASOUNA: La tapa se saca
para rellenar con gasolina sin plomo.
TUBO INYECTOR DE QU|MICOS Y FILTRO: Mezcla
el agua y el detergente en el punto de altmentacibn del
agua.
SALIDA DE ALTA PRESI6N: Conexi6n para la
manguera de alta presi6n.
CHOKE: Palanquita de cebado para arrancar la unidad.
TUBO
INYECTOR DE
QUiMICOS Y
FILTRO
REGULADOR DE
PRESION
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DE
A Y TUBO
APUCADOR
PARA
ARRANCAR
TAPA
iDE ACEITEY
VARILLA
MEDIDORA
MOFLE
CONEXI(_N PARA
SAUDA DE LA ENTRADA DE
ALTA PRESI(_N AGUA
A, Advertenola: Leer el Manual del operador. No
intentar operar este equipo hasta haber leido las
instrucciones de Seguridad, Operacibn y
Mantenimiento. Antes de Arrancar el Motor
Hacer 1osiguiente para hacer que el motor funcione:
NOTk Labombade lalavadoraa presi6nes unabombaseltada
y nuncadeberfanecesitarrellenoni cambioetaceite.
Nota: En la caja de la lavadora se incluye una cinta de [
video que muestra como operar la lavadora de presi6n. Si 1
se dispone de una grabadora de video se recomienda ver
esta cinta antes de operar la unidad.
_, dvertencta: Nunca regular la forrna del abanico [
del chorro mientras se estd rociando. Nunca colocar !
Ias manos delante de la boquilla del chorro para
modificar la forrna de! chorro porque puede
lesionarse.
Apagado de la Lavadora de Presi6n
_, CUIDADO: Nooperarlabombaarnenosquelamanguera I
de abastecimiento de aguaest6 conectadaa unaIlavede I
aguaqueest_abierta, deIocontradode daSardlabornba.
Para apagar la lavadora de presibn, mover la palanca
de aceleraci6n a la posici6n de OFF/APAGAR.
ACELERADOR
La presi6n de agua del sistema no se ativiard con s61o
apagar el motor. Despu_s que el motor se haya
detenido, presionar el gatillo de la pistola por unos 3
segundos para descargar la presi6n. La Iongitud del
chorro disminuird.
IMPORTANTE: Esta unidad est_ equipada con una vdlvula
t_rmica de alivio. Si se deja funcionar la unidad por varios
minutos sin presionar el gatillo de la pistola puede ser que
vadas gotas de agua salgan por esta valvula para enfriar
la unidad. El agua fluird del fondo de la bomba.
_, CUfDADO: Siempre verificar el nivel de aceite del
motor antes de cada arranque. Haoer que el motor
funcione sin aceite o con el nivel bajo puede
casusar dar3ossedos el motor.
Aceite del Motor
La unidad ha sido despachada sin aceite en el motor,
pero se inctuye una botella de aceite SAE 30 en la caja
de embalaje. Sacar la tapa de aceite con vadlla medidora
ubicada sobre el motor. La capacidad de aceite es
aproximadamente 591 ml (20 Onz.). La varilla medidora
estd claramente marcada con lineas indicadoras que
permiten saber cuando hay suficiente aceite. No
sobrepasar la linea de Ilenado. Rellenar el aceite
lentamente. Para revisar el aceite, introducir Ia vadlla
medidora dentro de la toma de aceite. Ajustar la medidora
y volverla a sacar. No sobrepasar la Iinea de Ilenado.
Rellenar el acelte lentamente.
NOTA: AI rellenaraceite al c_rter del motor, usar aceite de
alta calidad y grado SAE 30 conteniendo detergente
clasjficado para servicio SF, SG o SH. No usar aditivos
especiales. Seleccionar el gradode viscosidadde acuerdo
alas temperatura de operaci6n que se esperen tener.
Mds fifo <i-----4°C/40°F---_> mas caliente
Sint_tico 5W-30 I SAE 30
A pesar que los aceites de vlscosidad m{31tiple(5W30,
10W30, etc.) mejoran e! arranque en climas frios, estos
pueden aumentar el consumo de acette cuando se usen
por encima de 4°C/40°F. Revisar el nivel del aceite con
mds frecuencia para evitar posibles daSos al motor por
operar con poco aceite. La capacidad de aceite del cdrter
es de 591ml (20 Onz.).
Gasolina
El motor de la lavadora de presi6n es de 4 tiempos. Usar
enicamente gasolina sin plomo.
A CUIDADO: No rellenar ettanque de gasolina demasiado.
Sernpre dejar espac o para aexpans 6n de combust be.
A. ADVERTENCIA: Nunca rellenar el tanque en interiores.
Nunca rellenar el tanque de combustible cuando el motor [
estd funcionando ni cuando estd caliente, No fumar ni
tener arnascercacuandosere enecornbustbe.
4O
Usar gasolina regular sin plomo que est_ fresca y limpia
de m|nimo 85 octanos. No mezclar el aceite con la
gasolina. Si no se dispone de gasolina sin ptomo, se
puede usar gasoline con plomo.
IMPORTANTE: Durante el almacenaje, es importante
evitar la formacibn de sedimentos pegajososen el sistema
de combusti6n tales come en el carburador, manguera
del filtrode combustible o tanque, La experienciatambi_n
nos indlca que las gasolinas mezcladas con alcohol
(llamadas gasohol o que tienen etanol o metanol) pueden
atraer humedad que luego se separard y formard dcidos
durante el almacenaje de Ia unidad. La gasofina acfdica
puede daSar et motor mientras est_ almacenado. Para
evitarle problemas al motor, vaciar el sistema de
combustibn antes de almacenar la unidad pot 30 dfas o
m&s. Nunca echar productos limpiadores pare el motor
o el carburador en el tanque de combustible porque se
pueden causar daSos perrnanentes.
NOTA: Nunca arrancar la lavadora a presi6n a menos
que est_ conectade a un suministro de agua y que la
Ilave est_ abierta.
Para Arrancar la Lavadora a Presi6n
Sacar la tape del tanque de gasolina.
Agregarlentamentagasolinasinplomoeneltanque.
No sobrellenar.
Conectar una manguera de jardfn ala boquilla de la
toma de agua en la lavadora apresi6n. Ajustarla
girando la boquilla de latoma de agua contra el sentido
del reloj.
Contectar la manguera de alta presi6n ala descarga
de Ia bomba.
Conectar la manguera de ague a Ia Ilave de suministro
de agua y abrirla. _!
t t
Apretar el gatillcde la pistolaapl|cadora para descargar
la presi6n de aire acumulada al haber abierto la Ilave
del suministrode ague. La pistoladisparar_ un pequei_o
chorm de agua. Esto facilitar_ el arranque del motor.
Enganchar el segum de la pistolaaplicadora. Esto fijar_
el gatillc en posicibn y evitar& que se aplique unchorro
de alta presi6n en forma accidental.
SEGURO
El motor tiene una palanquita para CHOKE/RUN
(Cebado/Operacibn). Colocar lapalanquita en la posicibn
de "Choke" (Cebado).
Elmotor tiene otra palanquita pare control de aceleraci6n,
colocarla en la posici6n de la liebre. Siempre echar et
motor a funcionar con la palanquita en la posici6n de ta
liebre (o de alta velocidad).
CHOKE/
CEBADOR_..
Tomar la manija de le cuerda del arrancador y tirar de
ella lentamente hasta sentir una resistencia, luego tirar
de ella firmemente para que el motor arranque.
NOTA: Si el motor no arranca de inmediato, apretar
el gatillo de la pistola para descargar la presi6n de
aire acumulada al haber abierto la Ilave del suministro
de agua. La pistola disparard un peque_o chorro de
agua. Esto facilitard el arranque del motor al tirar de
la cuerda. Si se necesita tirar de la cuerda del
arrancador m-'tsde cinco veces, regresar la palanca
de "CHOKE" (Cebado) a la posici6n RUN (Operaci6n).
Cuando el motor arranque, mover la paianquita del
"CHOKE" (Cebado) gradualmente ala posici6n de
"RUN" (Operaci6n).
Pare volver a arrancar el motor cuando est_ caliente,
cerciorarse que la palanquita de aceleraci6n eat_ en la
posici6n de la Uebre (alta velocidad) y que la palanquita
del "CHOKE" (Cebado) est_ en la posici6n de "RUN"
(OperaciSn).
Agarrar el mango de la cuerda del arrancador ytirar de
ella lentamente hasta sentir una resistencia, luego tirar
de ella firmemente.
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Como user la Lavadora de Presi6n
En el extremo de Papistola aplioadora hay una boquilla
que ee puede deeltzar hacia adelante yhacia atr_s y que
tambi_n se puede girar a ambos lados. Con la boquilla
regulable se puede controlar la preslbn del chorro pare
alta o baja presibn. Tambidn se puede regular Ia forma del
chorro pare concentrado o abrirlo en forma de abanico.
Deslizar la boqutl/a hacia adelanta pare la presi6n ba_a
y hacia atrds para la presi6n alta.
PRESl6N ALTA PRESl6N BAJA
Pare regular la forma del chorro, girar la boquilla en el
sentido del reloj para abrir el chorro en forma de abanico
y contra el sentido del reloj para concentrar el chorro.
CHORRO EN ABANICO CHORRO CONCENTRADO
Para un lavado m_s efectivo, mantener la boqulfla de
roctado a una distancia de entre 20cm (8") y 60cm (24")
de la superficie que se est_ levando.
IMPORTANTE: Si se afloja la boquiUa concentrando el
chorro demasiado, especialmente en alta presibn,se puede
da5ar la superficie que se est& lavando,
La perilla de control de la presi6n est_ ubicada en la
bomba, Se puede aumentar la presi6n girando la perilla
en el s'entJdo del reloj o disminuirla girando la perilta
contra el sentido del reloj.
PERILLA DE
CONTROL
DE PRESI6N
NOTA:Lapresl6n mdxima de launidadviene reguladadef_brica.
No lntentar modiffcar estareg'utaci6nhecha en f_brica.
Uso de Detergentes y Quimicos
IMPORTANTE: Usar detergentea yproduetos qulmicos
que est_n diseSados especfficamente para usar en
lavadoras a presi6n. Pare aplicar detergente seguir estos
pasos: .,
Prepararel detergente o qufmicorequeddo para la tarea.
Insertar el tubo succionador en el contenedor (no se
incluye el detergente). _, ._
Manguera
pare los quimlcos
Jarro __
pare los qutmicos
NOTA: El primer paso es la preparaci6n de la soluci6n
adecuada de detergente o qufmtco apropiado para que
penetre en la suciedad y la suelte. Apltcar el detergente
oquimico a baja presi6n para evitar que salpique y se
desperdicie, iDejar que Ia soluci6n repose sobre la
superficie unos 3 a 5 minutos pare que act_e.
NOTA: El segundo paso consiste en usar Ia lavadora a
presi6n para lavar la superficie que se ha preparado y
luego enjuagada.
Deslizar la boquilla regulable hacia adelante ala
modalidad de baja presi6n. No se puede aplicar
detergente/quimicos con la boquilla en la posici6n para
presi6n alta.
Revisar la posicl6n de la boquUla regulable.
Conectar una manguera de jardfn a la entrada de agua
(ver la secci6n "Arranque de la Lavadora a Presibn" en
la p_gina 9), verificar que la manguera pare alta presi6n
est,* conectada ala pistola aplicadora yaIa bomba
(ver Ia secci6n "Ensamblaje") y arrancar el motor.
Aplicar el detergente/qufmico a la superficie seca
comenzando de abajo y trabajando hacia arriba.
Permitir que el detergente/qufmico repose de 3 a 5
minutos en la superficie antes de lavar y enjuagar.
Para lavar, comenzar por la parte inferior de la superficie
yavanzar hacia arriba apttoando en tramos largos
tra_apados y unfformes.
La lavadora a presi6n estd equipada con una perilla
pare regular la inyecci6n del qufmico. Con la perilla
totalmente abierta se obtendrd le mdximo de succi6 de
qulmico. Con la perilla totalmente cerrada no habr_
succi6n de qufmico. Glrar la perilla contra el sentido
del reloj pare lograr una mayor succ6n del detergente/
qufmico yen el sentido del reloj para una menor succ6n.
PERILLA
REGULADORA DEL
INYECTOR DE
DETERG/QU|M. \
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Se recomienda que despu_s de usar la lavadora de
presi6n se lave internamente la bomba, el inyector de
qufmicos y la manguera de qufmicos con agua limpia,
Paraelloslmplementesumergirla manguera de qufmicos
en agua y sifonear agua por 1 a 2 minutos.
RESPONSABILIDADES DEL PROPIETARIO
TAREA DE MANTENIMIENTO
LAVADORA A PRESION
Inspeccionar/limpiar la malla de entrada.
Inspeccionar la manguera para elta presi6n,
Inspeccionar la manguera de succi6n de
detergente/qufmico y filtro.
Inspeccionar para detectar fugas por la pistola/tubo aplicador.
Purgar el aire ylos contaminantes de la bomba
Cada 25 Cada 50
Antes de Horas Horas
Cada Uso o Cada Afio o Cada Afio
X
X
X
X
X
Cada 100
Horas
o Cada Afio
MOTOR
Inspeccionar el nivel de acelte.
Cambiar el acelte del motor.
Limpiar el filtro de aire,
Limpiar/reemplazar ta bujia.
X
X
Especificaciones del Equipo
Especificaciones de la Lavadora de Pres|6n
Presi6n 2350 I
indice de Flujo 2,2 GPM
Unidades de Llmpieza (PSI x GPM) 5170
Eepecificaciones del Motor
RPM 3600
Potencia 6,0 HP
Luz de ]a Bujia 0,76mm (0,030")
Capacidad de Gasolina 1.3 Lt, (1.5 Qts)
Acelte (Capacidad 591 ml /20 Onz.) SAE 30
Recomendaciones Generales
La garantfa de la lavadora a elta presi6n no cubre las piezas que
han sido sujetas a mel uso o negligencia por parte del operador.
Para mantener lavalidez de la garantia, el operador deber_ hacede
el mantenimiento a la lavadorade alta preel6n como se indica en
este manual,
Algunas regulaciones peri6dicas ser&n necesarias para el
mantenimiento de la lavadora a elta presi6n.
Todas las r_,-:_gulacionesen la Secci6n de Mantenlmiento de este
manual deber'&n Ilevarse acabo por Io menos una vez por
temporada,
Una vez el afio se deber&n limpiar o reemplazar la bujla y el filtro
de aire y se deber_n inspeccionar la pistola yel tubo aplicador
para detectar puntos de desgaste, Una bujia y un filtro de aire
!impios asegurar_n una buena mezcla de aire y combustible y
ayudar_n a que el motor opere mejor y dure m_.s,
La bomba de lavadora a presibn es una bomba sellada y nunca
deberia neceeltar relleno ni cambio del aceite.
NOTA: Con el transcurso del tiempo, los anillos "O" de la pistola
rociadora se gastar_n, Con la unidad se provee un juego de
anillos "O" de repuesto que viene adherido al manual del
operador.
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Mantenimlento de la Lavadora de Presi6n
Inspeccionar y Camblar la Malla de Entrada: Examinar
la malla en el acople de entrada de la bomba. Umpiar si
estuviese atorada, reemplazar si estuviese rota.
Inspeccionar la Manguera de Alta PresiOn: La manguera
de alta prestonpuede deSarTollarfugas debido al desgaste,
estrangulamiento omaltrato. Inspeccionar la manguera
antes de cada uso para detectar cortes, fugas, abrasiones,
protuberancias en el form, dafios o juego de los acoples.
Si existiese alguna de estas condiciones, reemplazar la
manguera de inmediato.
Inspeocionar la Manguera de Suministro de Quimico/
Detergents y el Filtro: Exarninarla manguera de quirnico/
detergents y limpiarlasi estuviese obstruida. La manguera
debe quedar bien _justada en et acopte de la bomba,
Inspeccionar para detectar fugas o roturas. Reemplazar el
fHtro o la manguera si alguno de ellos estuviese dafiado.
Inspeccionar la Pistola/Tubo Aplicador: Examinar las
conexiones de Ia manguera a la pistola para cerciorarse
que est_n blen asegurados. Probar el gatillo presiondndoto
para asegurarse que regress a su posiciOn cuando se
suelte.
Purgar el Aire y los Contaminantes
de la Bomba
Seguir estos pasos para eliminar ef aire de la bomba:
Preparar la lavadora de presibn como se describe en
ta SectiOn de Ensambla}e yconectar e_suministro de
agua.
Retirar la extensi6n del tubo aplicador de la pistola
aplicadora.
Tirar del gatillo en la pistola y rnantenerlo presionado.
Seguir estos pasos para eliminar los contaminantes de la
bomba:
Preparar la lavadora de presiOncomo se describe en la
seccibn de ENSAMBLAJE, conectar el suministro de
agua. '
Retirar la extension del tubo aplicador de la pistola
aplicadora.
Arrancar el motor de acuerdo alas instrucciones en la
seccibn de OPERACION.
Tirar del gatillo en la pistola y mantenedo preslonado.
Soltar el gatillo y volver a instalar la extension del tubo
aplicador cuando el suministro de agua estd constante
yparejo.
Mantenimiento del Motor
Revisar el Nivel del Aceite
El nivel del aceite deberd inspeccionarse antes de cada
uso de la lavadora o por Io menos cada 5 horas de
operaCi0n. Referirse a ta seccibn "Aceite del Motor" en
fa pdgina 9.
Cambio de Aceite del Motor
Cambiar el aceite cuando el motor todav{a estd caltente.
De preferencia, drenar el aceite por la parte superior
del motor como se muestra mds adelante. Drenar el
aceite con el filtro de aire hacia arriba. El acelte puede
drenarse por el lado inferior si fuese necesario.
IMPORTANTE: Antes de inclinarel motor o el equipo para
drenarel aceite, drenar el combustible del tanque operando
el motor hasta que el tanque de combustible quede vacio.
FILTRO DE AIRE
Para drenar el aceite por Ia parte inferiordel motor, retirar
eltapOnde drenaje como se ilustraa continuacibn. Dejar
que el aceite se drene y volver a co{ocar el tapOn del
drenaje. Retirar la tapa con varilla medidora y rellenar
con aceite nuevo del grado recomendado. Arrancar el
motor y operarlo pot 30 segundos.
TAP_N DE LLENADO
DADO DE 3/8"
TUBO
Apagar el motor. Esperar 30 segundos yvolver a
inspeccionar el nivel de aceite. Si se requiere, agregar
aceite hasta que el nivel alcance la marca FULL (LLENO)
en la vadlla.
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Mantenimiento del Filtro de AWe
El motor est& equipado con un elemento doble ovalado.
•Para Iimpiar el elemento, aflojar los pernos y levantar la
cubierta. Luego retirar el prefiltro y el cartucho
cuidadosamente.
Despu_s de limpiar el prefiltro, colocarlo en el cartucho.
Instalar el conjunto del filtro de aire en su base. Luego
instalar la cubierta sobre el filtro de aire y empernarlo
firmemente ala base.
PREFILTRO _CARTUCHO
; BASE_ ,
Filtro de Aire de Doble Elemento
Para limpiar el preflltro, lavarlo con detergente Ifquido y
con agua. Dejar que se seque bien antes de usar. No
aceitar el prefiltro. Reemplazarlo si estuviese muy sucio o
dafiado.
NOTA: No user sotventes derivados de petr61eo, tales
como kerosene, porque deteriorarbn el cartucho del _tro.
No usar aire presurizado para limpiar el filtro. El aire
presudzado puede dafter el cartucho del filtro.
/Mantener limpias las piezas y el motorl
No nmpiar el motor con un chorro de ague fuerte porque
el agua podria contaminar el sistema de combustible.
Despu_s de cadauso, con una brocha o cepillo limpiar
el protector con aberturas de ventilaci6n para evitar que
el motor se dafie por sobrecalentamlento.
LIMPIAR
LIMP_
Antes de operar et motor, limpiar el _rea del mofle para
eliminar et pasto y los residuos que puedan ser
combustibles.
LIMPIAR
Limpiar y Reemplazar la Buj|a
Reemplazar la buj{a cada 100 horas de operaci6n o una
vez cada afio, Io que sea primero. Esto ayudar_ a que el
motor arranque con facilidad y opere mejor.
.030" (0.76 MM)
CAMBRADOR
RESISTENCIA
Carburador
El carburador de la lavadora de alta presi6n est& regulado
de f_bfica. El carburador no deber_ alterarse. Si la lavadora
de presi6n se usa a una altitud superior a 1,500 metros
(5,000'), consultar con el Centro de Servicio de Sears mbs
cercano para obtener las regulaciones necesarias para la
altitud.
_, CUIDADO: La velocidad del motor se fij6 en la f_brica a
un punto apropiado y no debe requerir regulaciones
adicionales. No intentar alterar la velocidad del motor. En
caso que se sospeche que el motor est_ operando muy
lento o muy r_pido, Uevar ta lavadora de presi6n a un
Centro de Serviclo Autorizado de Sears pare que lo
reparen o regulen.
A ADVERTENCIA: Las velocidades elevadas de operacibn
son peligrosas y aumentan el riesgode daSos personales
o al equipo.
,il CUIDADO: Lasbajas velocidades del motor imponen una
carga pesada el motor, y ouando el motor no provee la
potencia necesaria, la vide _til del motor podda ecortarse.
Limpieza de la Boquilla
Si la boquilla se obstruyese con materiales extrafios, tales
como suciedad, la unidad podrfa desarrollar un exceso de
presi6n. Si la boquina se obstruyese parcialmente o se
restringiese, la presi6n de la bomba pulsarb. En estos
casos limpiar inmediatamente la boquilla usando el juego
limpiador suministrado con la unidad y siguiendo los pasos
indicados a continuacibn:
Tubo Aplicador Regulable
1. Apagar la lavadora a presi6n y cerrar el suministro de
agua.
2. Desconectar el cable de la bujia.
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3. Apretar el gatillo de la pistola aplicadora para aliviar
toda la presi6n de agua acumulada.
4. Desconectar el tubo aplicador de la pistola.
5. Sacar la boquilla del extremo del tubo aplicador con la
llave Allen de 2ram provista con la unidad.
6. Umptar la boquilla usando el limpiador de boquUlas que
se provee o con un clip para papeles enderezado.
Introducir en un extremo de la boquilla y moverlo hacia
adelante hacia atr&s hasta eliminar la obstruccl6n.
7. Eliminar los residuos pasando agua al reverso por el
tubo durante unos 30 segundos.
8. Volvera instalarla boquilla en el tubo aplicador. Ajustar
firmemente para evitar fugas.
9. Volver a instalar el tubo aplicador en la pistola y abrir
el suministro de agua.
10. Arrancar la lavadora a presibn y probar haci_ndola
funcionar en presi6n alta.
Esta lavadora de presi6n debe almacenarse de tel forma
que este protegida de la congelaci6n. No almacenar la
unidad en el exterior ni en un _rea donde la temperatura
caiga por debajo de O°C (32°F). Esto puede causar dafios
extensos a la unidad.
Si Ia unidad tlene que almacenarse en lugares de
temperaturas congelantes, se deber_ usar unanticongelante
no tbxico R.V. para protegerla de ta congelaci6n.
Preparaci6n de la unidad para
su Almacenamiento
NOTA: Si no se tiene planeado usar la Iavadora de presi6n
por 30 dfas o mas, debe preparase la unidad para su
almacenamiento.
Preparaci6n del Motor
Primero agregarle estabilizador de combustible al "
tanque de gasolina.
•Hacer funcionar la lavadora por 5 minutes completos
para permitir que el estabilizador de combustible entre
atodo el sistema de combusti6n.
NOTA: Mientras se Ileve a cabo este procedimiento,
cerciorarse que la bomba tenga su suministro de agua y
que el agua salga de la unidad. NUNCA permitir que la
unidad funcione sin que corra agua por la bomba. =
A continuaci6n, apagar el motor y desconectar el
sum!nistro de agua.
Desconectar el cable de la bujfa y sacar la bujfa.
Echar una cucharadita de aceite en el orificio de la buj{a.
Taponar el odflcio con un patio y tirar de la manija de la
cuerda del arrancador varias veces para lubricar la
cSmara de combusti6n.
Volver a colocar la bujfa, pero no conectar el cable de la
buj{a.
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IMPORTANTE: Duranteel almacenaje, es importante evitar
la formaclbn de sedimentos pegajosos en el sistema de
combusti6n tales como en el carburador, manguera del
filtro de combustible o tanque. La experiencia tambi_n
nos indica que las gasolinas mezcladas con alcohol
(llamadas gasohol o que tienen etanol ometanol) pueden
atraer humedad que Iuego se separar_ y forrnar_ _cidos
durante el almacenaje de la unidad. La gasolina acidica
puede dafiar el motor mientras est_ almacenado. Para
evitadeproblemas al motor,vaciar el sistema de combustibn
antes de almacenar la unidad por 30 dfas o m_s. Nunca
echar productos limpiadores para el motor o el carburador
en el tanque de combustible porque se pueden causar
dafios permanentes.
Preparaci6n de ia Bomba
Cerciorarse de poner el interruptor en la posici6n de
"OFF" (apagado) y que el cable de la bujia est_
desconectado.
Apretar el gatillo de la pistola para aliviar la presibn de
la manguera de presi6n. Desconectar la manguera de
alta presibn yla manguera de jardfn de la unidad.
Tirar de la manija del arrancador 4 a 6 veces para
descargar el agua remanente en la bomba.
Inclinar la unidad con el orificio de entrada de agua
apuntando hacia arriba.
Si se va a guardar la unidad en un lugar donde la
temperatura caiga bajo 0°C (32°F), echar aprox-
imadamente 1/4 de taza de anticongelante no t6xico
R.V. por el orificio donde se conecta la manguera de
agua a la bomba.
Poner la m_quina aI derecho y tirar de la manija del
arrancador de 4 a 6 veces para hacer circular el
anticongelante dentro de la bomba hasta que expulse
un poco.
S|NTOMA
El motorno
_'q'_ca
No absorbe
quimk?,o
La bomba
funciona
normelmente
pero la preel6n
no alcanza los
niveles
espeelficados.
Presi6n
Ructuante
Lapreel6n cae
despu6s de un
)enodo normal
de uso
Bomba ruidosa
Presenciade
Ague en et Aceite
_Re iechoso)
Agua Goteando
de la Bomba
Goteo de AeeRe
CAUSA
1. Lapalanquitade aceleracibndel motor est_ en la
posici6n"OFF" (APAGADO).
2. La vdlvula de "Choke" (cebado) no esta en Ia
poelcibn de "Choke".
3. Acumulaci6n de presi6ndespu_s del uso iniciel.
1. La boquilla de la pistola no est_len la poelcibn de
absorber.
2. Lamella de succibnde qufmicosest_obstruida.
3. La succi6n de quimicos no est_ trabajando.
4. Elorificio del inyector de quimicos est&obstruido.
5. Inyectorde detergente/quimicos cerrado.
1. Suministro de agua restringido.
2. Boquillaen la poelci6n de baja presi6n.
3. Boquilla incorrecta o gastada.
4. La bomba absorbe aire.
5. Boquilla obstruida.
1. La bombs absorbe aire.
2. La mafia de la entrada de la manguera del jardln
est&obstruida.
3. Sellos o empaques gastados.
4. Suministro de agua inadecuado.
5. Valvulas de entrada o descarga sucias o gastadas.
6. Fugas en la manguera de descarga.
1. Boquilla atorada, o parcialmente obstruida.
2. Boquillagastada.
3. V_lvulas de la bomba estSn gastadas, sucias o
pegadas.
4. Empsque del pistbn de ta bomba est8 gastado.
!. Ague muy catiente.
2. Bomba absorbe aire.
3. V&lvulas suciaso gastadas.
4. Rodamientos gastados.
1. ARehumedad.
2. Empaque del pist6nysellosde aceResgastados.
1. V,_lvulat6rmicadealiviofuncionando normelmente
2. Acoples ttojos.
3. Anillos "O" de lagufadel pi_ oretenes gastados.
4. Empaque del pist6n gastado.
1. Sello de ace'Regastado.
2. Tap6n de drenaje flojo o anitlo "O" del tsp6n
gastado.
SOLUCI6N
1. Deslizarla pslanquitsde aceleraci6nala posici6nde la
"l-iebre".
2. Deelizarla palanquitaala posick_nde"Choke".
3. Preelonarel gatillode la pL_tola.
1. ColocarIs boquiUa en la posici6npare baja presi6n.
2. Inspeccionar la malla de quimicos, limpiar si estuviese
obstruida.
3. Cerciorarseque elextremodel tubo de succi6nde quir'nicos
est_ sumergido.
4. Inspeccionar ytimpiar.
5. Abrir el inyectorde quimicos girandola pedllade mgulacibn.
1. Verificarel suministrodeagua yla malladel fil_opera detecter
cualquier bloqueo. Inspeccionar lasmanguefas paradetecter
sihay bloqueos, estrangulaciones, fugas, etc.
2. Hatar el extremo de la boquilla hacia atr_s ala posici6n de
presi6n elta.
3. Revisar y reemplazar.
4. Cerciorarse que las mangueras y acoples no tengan fugas
de aire.
5. Limpiar la boqulUa.
1. Verificar que lasmangueras y scoples no tengan fugas de
aire. Purger el aire de la manguera de jardin.
2. Limpiar. Inspeccionar el fiRrocon frecuencia.
3. Inspeccionar y reemplazar.
4. Inspecelonar lamanguera pars verque noestesetrangulada
o acodsda
5. Verificarqueel flujodesuministro ala bomba seaeladecuado.
Asegurarse que latemperature no exceda (63°C/145°F).
6. Limpiar tasvSIvulas de entrada y descarga. Reemplazar si
fuese necesario.
1. Usar el juego para limpieza de boquillas pare eliminar la
obstrucci6n. (Referirse ala secci6n Mantenimiento de
Boquillas en el capftulo Servicio y Regulaciones)
2. Limpiar o reemplazar.
3. Reviser y reemplazar.
4. Reviser y reemplazar.
1. Reducir latemperature por debajo de 63°C 6145°E
2. Verificar que las mangueras y acoples no tengan fugas de
elre.
3. Reviser, limpiar o reemplazar.
4. Reviser y reemplazar si fuese necesario.
1. Cambiar el aceRe.
2. Revisary reemplazar lossellosde aceRe.
1. Est_ protegiendola bomba si la lavadora est8 funcionando
por un tiempo largo perosin usarse, Apagar el motor.
2. Ajustar.
3. Revisery reemplazar.
4. Reviser y reemplazar.
1. Revisery reemplazar.
2. Ajustar el tap6n de drenaje oreemplazar el aniflo "O".
No sobreajustar.
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