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SSG
OPERATOR’S MANUAL
For technical assistance or the SHARK dealer nearest you
visit our website at www.shark-pw.com #97-6134
SSG-503027E/G SSG-503537E/G SSG-603537E/G
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CONTENTS
Model Number ______________________________
Serial Number ______________________________
Date of Purchase ___________________________
The model and serial numbers will be found on a decal attached to
the pressure washer. You should record both serial number and
date of purchase and keep in a safe place for future reference.
SHARK SSG • 97-6134 • REV. 7/05a
Introduction and Important Safety Information 4-5
Component Identification 6
Assembly Instructions 7
Operating Instructions 8-9
Detergents and Clean Up Tips 10
Shut Down and Clean-Up 11
Storage 11
Maintenance 12-14
Troubleshooting 15-18
Maintenance and Oil Change Charts 19
Exploded View, Left Side 20
Exploded View, Right Side 21
Exploded View, Parts List 22-24
Steam Pump, Exploded View and Parts List 25
Control Panel, Exploded View 26
Control Panel, Exploded View Parts List 26-27
Float Tank Assembly and Parts List 28
Hose and Spray Gun Assembly and Parts List 29
Pump Specifications 30-31
Burner Specifications 32
Warranty
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Thank you for purchasing our pressure washer.
All information in this manual is based on the latest prod-
uct information available at the time of printing.
We reserves the right to make changes at any time
without incurring any obligation.
Owner/User Responsibility:
The owner and/or user must have an understanding of
the manufacturer’s operating instructions and warnings
before using this pressure washer. Warning information
should be emphasized and understood. If the operator
is not fluent in English, the manufacturer’s instructions
and warnings shall be read to and discussed with the
operator in the operator’s native language by the pur-
chaser/owner, making sure that the operator compre-
hends its contents.
Owner and/or user must study and maintain for future
reference the manufacturers’ instructions.
This manual should be considered a permanent
part of the machine and should remain with it if
machine is resold.
When ordering parts, please specify model and
serial number.
IMPORTANT SAFETY
INFORMATION
WARNING: When using this product basic precau-
tions should always be followed, including the
following:
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of
injury, read operating instruc-
tions carefully before using.
1. Read the owner’s manual thor-
oughly. Failure to follow in-
structions could cause a mal-
function of the machine and
result in death, serious bodily
injury and/or property damage.
2. Know how to stop the machine and bleed pressures
quickly. Be thoroughly familiar with the controls.
3. Stay alert — watch what you are doing.
4. All installations must comply with local codes. Con-
tact your electrician, plumber, utility company or
the selling distributor for specific details.
WARNING: Risk of asphyxiation.
Use this product outdoors only.
5. Avoid installing machines in
small areas or near exhaust
fans. Exhaust contains poi-
sonous carbon monoxide gas;
exposure may cause loss of
consciousness and may lead
to death. It also contains
chemicals known in certain
quantities, to cause cancer, birth defects, or other
reproductive harm.
WARNING: Flammable liquids
can create fumes which can ig-
nite, causing property damage or
severe injury.
CAUTION: Risk of fire. Do not add
fuel when machine is operating.
6. Allow engine to cool for 2 min-
utes before refueling. If any
fuel is spilled, make sure the
area is dry before testing the spark plug or starting
the engine. (Fire and/or explosion may occur if this
is not done.)
Gasoline engines on mobile or portable equipment
shall be refueled:
(a) outdoors;
(b) with the engine on the equipment stopped;
(c ) with no source of ignition within 10 feet of the
dispensing point; and
(d ) with an allowance made for expansion of the
fuel should the equipment be exposed to a
higher ambient temperature.
In an overfilling situation, additional precautions are
necessary to ensure that the situation is handled in a
safe manner.
WARNING: Risk of explosion – do not spray flam-
mable liquids.
7. Do not place machine near flammable objects as
the engine is hot.
WARNING: Risk of injection or se-
vere injury to persons - Keep
clear of nozzle - Do not touch or
direct discharge stream at per-
sons. This machine is to be used
only by trained operators.
CAUTION: Hot discharge fluid.
Do not touch or direct discharge
stream at persons.
WARNING
RISK OF
ASPHYXIATION.
USE THIS PRODUCT
ONLY IN A WELL
VENTILATED AREA.
WARNING
HIGH PRESSURE
STREAM CAN
PIERCE SKIN AND
TISSUES.
RISK OF EXPLOSION:
DO NOT USE WITH
FLAMMABLE
LIQUIDS.
WARNING
WARNING
READ OPERATOR’S
MANUAL
THOROUGHLY
PRIOR TO USE.
CAUTION
INTRODUCTION AND IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
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8. High pressure developed by these machines will
cause personal injury or equipment damage. Use
caution when operating. Do not direct discharge
stream at people, or severe injury or death will re-
sult.
WARNING: High pressure spray
can cause paint chips or other
particles to become airborne and
fly at high speeds.
9. Eye safety devices, safety
clothing; hand and foot pro-
tection must be worn when
using this equipment.
10. Never make adjustments on
machine while it is in opera-
tion.
WARNING: Spray gun kicks back. Hold with both
hands.
11. Grip cleaning wand securely with both hands be-
fore starting the cleaner. Failure to do this could
result in injury from a whipping wand.
12. Machines with spray gun should not be operated
with the spray gun in the off position for extensive
periods of time as this may cause damage to the
pump.
13. The best insurance against an accident is precau-
tion and knowledge of the machine.
14. We will not be liable for any changes made to our
standard machines, or any components not pur-
chased from us.
WARNING: Keep wand, hose and
water spray away from electrical
wiring or fatal electric shock may
result.
15. Read engine safety instruc-
tions provided.
16. Never run pump dry or leave
spray gun closed longer than
2 minutes.
17. Inlet water must be cold and clean fresh water.
18. Use No. 1 or No. 2 Heating Oil (ASTM D306) only.
NEVER use gasoline in your fuel oil tank. Gasoline
is more combustible than fuel oil and could result
in a serious explosion. NEVER use crankcase or
waste oil in your burner. Burner malfunction could
result from contamination.
19. Do not confuse gasoline and fuel oil tanks. Keep
proper fuel in proper tank.
20. Protect machine from freezing.
21. Be certain all quick coupler fittings are secured be-
fore using pressure washer. Coupler collar must
be pushed into the locked position.
22. Do not allow acids, caustic, or abrasive fluids to
pass through the pump.
23. To reduce the risk of injury, close supervision is
necessary when a product is used near children.
Do not allow children to operate the pressure
washer. This machine must be attended during
operation.
24. Do not operate this product when fatigued or un-
der the influence of alcohol or drugs. Keep operat-
ing area clear of all persons.
25. Protect discharge hose from vehicle traffic and
sharp objects. Inspect condition of high pressure
hose before using or bodily injury may result.
26. Before disconnecting discharge hose from water
outlet, turn burner off and open spray gun to allow
water to cool below 100°F before stopping the ma-
chine. Then open the spray gun to relieve pres-
sure. Failure to properly cool down or maintain the
heating coil may result in a steam explosion.
27. Do not overreach or stand on unstable support.
Keep good footing and balance at all times.
28. This machine must be attended during operation.
29. CAUTION: Risk of injury. Disconnect battery
ground terminal before servicing.
WARNING
KEEP WATER
SPRAY AWAY FROM
ELECTRICAL WIRING.
WARNING
USE PROTECTIVE
EYE WEAR
AND CLOTHING
WHEN OPERATING
THIS EQUIPMENT.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
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COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION SMALL
Pump — Delivers a specific gpm to the high pressure
nozzle which develops pressure.
Starter Grip— Used for starting the engine manually.
Spray Gun — Controls the application of water and
detergent onto cleaning surface with trigger device. In-
cludes safety latch.
Unloader Valve— Safety device which allows pres-
sure to be released when spray gun is closed.
Wand — Must be connected to the spray gun.
High Pressure Hose — Connect one end to water
pump discharge nipple and the other end to spray gun.
Adjustable Thermostat — Safety control which pre-
vents temperatures from going above adjustable set-
ting.
Note: If trigger on spray gun is released for more than
2 minutes, water will leak from valve. Warm water will
discharge from pump protector onto floor. This sys-
tem prevents internal pump damage.
Note: if flue adapter is installed, the burner assembly
air adjustment must be adjusted.
Discharge
Nipple
High
Pressure
Hose
Quick
Coupler
Wand
Spray Gun Trigger
Nozzle Quick
Coupler
Burner Fuel
Tank
Water
Supply Hose
(not included)
Flue Adapter
Optional 7-10049
Insulation Gasket
Optional 7-01471
Burner
Switch
Pressure
Nozzles
Hour Meter
Adjustable
Thermostat
Starter Grip
Unloader Valve
Detergent
Valve
Pump
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
STEP 1: Attach the high pressure
hose to the spray gun using teflon
tape on hose threads.
STEP 3: Release the coupler col-
lar and push the nozzle until the
collar clicks. Pull the nozzle to
make sure it is seated properly.
STEP 5: Connect the high pressure
hose to the pump discharge fitting.
Push coupler collar forward until
secure.
STEP 2: Pull the spring-loaded col-
lar of the wand coupler back to in-
sert your choice of pressure nozzle.
STEP 6: Connect garden hose to
the cold water source.
STEP 7: Check inlet filters, remove
debris, then connect the garden
hose. CAUTION: Do not run the
pump without water or pump dam-
age will result.
Safety
Latch
Spray
Gun
High Pressure
Hose
Wand
Coupler
Pressure
Nozzle Pressure
Nozzle
Wand
Coupler
Wand
Collar
Discharge
Fitting
High Pressure
Hose Cold
Water
Source
Garden
Hose
Garden
Hose
Dipstick
STEP 4: Remove shipping cap and
install oil dipstick. Check pump oil
level by using dipstick or observe oil
level in oil window (if equipped). Use
30 wt. non detergent oil.
Coupler
Collar
Water
Inlet
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STEP 7: Turn the engine switch to "Start" position.
Engine
On-Off
Switch
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
STEP 1: Check engine oil level. Oil level should be level with the bottom of
the oil filler neck. Be sure the machine is level when checking the oil level.
(Refer to the engine's operating manual included with machine.) We recom-
mend that the oil be changed after the first 5 hours of use, then once every
50 hours. Note: Improper oil levels will cause low oil sensor to shut off
engine. IMPORTANT! Do not run engine with high or low oil levels as
this will cause engine damage.
STEP 3: Connect garden hose to
the cold water source and turn wa-
ter on completely. Never use hot
water.
STEP 5: Rotate the fuel shut-off
valve to the "On" position. Slide the
fuel valve lever to the "ON" position.
When the engine is not in use, leave
the fuel valve in the "OFF" position.
STEP 4: Trigger the spray gun to
eliminate trapped air then wait for a
steady flow of water to emerge from
the spray nozzle.
STEP 2: Fill gas tank with unleaded
gasoline. Do not use leaded gaso-
line.
STEP 6: Pull the choke lever out to the "Choke" posi-
tion (on a warm engine, leave the choke lever in the run
position). Push the choke lever to the "Closed" posi-
tion. To restart a warm engine, leave the choke lever in
the "Open" position.
Oil Dipstick
Gas
Tank
Cold
Water
Source
Garden
Hose
Choke
Lever
Fuel Valve
Lever
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
STEP 8: Pull the starter grip. If the engine fails to start
after 2 pulls, squeeze the trigger gun to release pres-
sure and repeat step. Return starter gently. After the
engine warms up enough to run smoothly, move choke
to run position and throttle to fast position.
CAUTION: Small engines may kick back. Do not hold
pull starter grip tightly in hand.
WARNING! Never replace
nozzles without engaging the
safety latch on the spray gun
trigger.
The four color-coded quick connect
nozzles provide a wide array of spray
widths from 0° to 45° and are easily
accessible when placed in the con-
venient rubber nozzle holder, which
is provided on the front of the ma-
chine.
NOTE: For a more gentle rinse, se-
lect the white 40° or green 25° nozzle.
To scour the surface, select the yel-
low 15° or red 0° nozzle. To apply de-
tergent select the black nozzle.
NOZZLES
Safety
Latch
STEP 9: Turn the burner “ON”. Turn temperature con-
trol dial to the 210° mark.
Burner
Temperature
Control
STEAM COMBINATION
Thermostat
Step 1: For steam, open the steam
valve counterclockwise.
This lowers the pressure and raises
the temperature.
Step 2: Turn the thermostat knob to
the 270° mark, (The thermostat is a
high limit device and does not regu-
late temperature.
Step 3: To stop, reverse steps. Set
all controls to their original settings.
Step 4: Turn burner switch off, open
trigger on spray gun and allow water
to cool.
Burner Switch
Steam Valve
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WARNING: Some detergents may
be harmful if inhaled or in-
gested, causing severe nausea,
fainting or poisoning. The harm-
ful elements may cause property
damage or severe injury.
STEP 1: Use detergent designed
specifically for pressure washers.
Household detergents could damage
the pump. Prepare detergent solu-
tion as required by the manufacturer.
Fill a container with pressure washer
detergent. Place the filter end of de-
tergent suction tube into the deter-
gent container.
STEP 2: Open detergent metering valve. Detergent will
be drawn into the pump and coil and discharged under
pressure. Never use anything that will damage the pump
and coil.
STEP 3: With the engine running, pull
trigger to operate machine. Liquid
detergent is drawn into the machine
and mixed with water. Apply detergent
to work area. Do not allow detergent
to dry on surface.
IMPORTANT: You must flush the detergent from your
machine after each use by placing the suction tube
into a bucket of clean water and then running the
pressure washer for 1-2 minutes.
THERMAL PUMP
PROTECTION
If you run the engine on your pressure washer for 3-5
minutes without pressing the trigger on the spray gun,
circulating water in the pump can reach high tempera-
tures. When the water reaches this temperature, the
pump protector engages and cools the pump by dis-
charging the warm water onto the ground. This thermal
device prevents internal damage to the pump.
CLEANING TIPS
Pre-rinse cleaning surface with fresh water. Place de-
tergent suction tube directly into cleaning solution and
apply to surface at low pressure (for best results, limit
your work area to sections approximately 6 feet square
and always apply detergent from bottom to top). Allow
detergent to remain on surface 1-3 minutes. Do not al-
low detergent to dry on surface. If surface appears to
be drying, simply wet down surface with fresh water. If
needed, use brush to remove stubborn dirt. Rinse at
high pressure from top to bottom in an even sweeping
motion keeping the spray nozzle approximately 1 foot
from cleaning surface. Use overlapping strokes as you
clean and rinse any surface. For best surface cleaning
action spray at a slight angle.
Recommendations:
Before cleaning any surface, an inconspicuous area
should be cleaned to test spray pattern and dis-
tance for maximum cleaning results.
If painted surfaces are peeling or chipping, use ex-
treme caution as pressure washer may remove the
loose paint from the surface.
Keep the spray nozzle a safe distance from the sur-
face you plan to clean. High pressure wash a small
area, then check the surface for damage. If no dam-
age is found, continue to pressure washing.
CAUTION - Never use:
Bleach, chlorine products and other corrosive
chemicals
Liquids containing solvents (i.e., paint thinner, gaso-
line, oils)
Tri-sodium phosphate products
Ammonia products
Acid-based products
These chemicals will harm the machine and will dam-
age the surface being cleaned.
RINSING
It will take a few seconds for the detergent to clear.
Apply safety latch to spray gun. Remove black soap
nozzle from the quick coupler. Select and install
the desired high pressure nozzle. NOTE: You can
also stop detergent from flowing by simply remov-
ing detergent siphon tube from bottle.
WARNING
APPLYING DETERGENT & GENERAL OPERATING TECHNIQUES
Detergent
Metering
Valve
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SHUTTING DOWN AND CLEAN-UP
STORAGE
CAUTION: Always store your pressure washer in a
location where the temperature will not fall below
32°F (0°C). The pump in this machine is susceptible
to permanent damage if frozen. FREEZE DAMAGE
IS NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY.
1. Stop the pressure washer, squeeze spray gun trig-
ger to release pressure.
2. Detach water supply hose and high pressure hose.
3. Turn on the machine for a few seconds, until re-
maining water exits. Turn engine off immediately.
4. Drain the gas and oil from the engine.
5. Do not allow high pressure hose to become kinked.
6. Store the machine and accessories in a room which
does not reach freezing temperatures.
CAUTION: Failure to follow the above directions will
result in damage to your pressure washer.
When the pressure washer is not being operated or is being
stored for more than one month, follow these instructions:
1. Replenish engine oil to upper level.
2. Drain gasoline from fuel tank, fuel line, fuel valve
and carburetor.
3. Pour about one teaspoon of engine oil through the
spark plug hole, pull the starter grip several times
and replace the plug. Then pull the starter grip slowly
until you feel increased pressure which indicates
the piston is on its compression stroke and leave it
in that position. This closes both the intake and ex-
haust valves to prevent rusting of cylinder.
4. Cover the pressure washer and store in a clean, dry
place that is well ventilated away from open flame or
sparks. NOTE: The use of a fuel additive, such as
STA-BIL®, or an equivalent, will minimize the formu-
lation of fuel deposits during shortage. Such addi-
tives may be added to the gasoline in the fuel tank of
the engine, or to the gasoline in a storage container.
After Extended Storage
CAUTION: Prior to restarting, thaw out any
possible ice from pressure washer hoses,
spray gun or wand.
Engine Maintenance
During the winter months, rare atmospheric conditions
may develop which will cause an icing condition in the
carburetor. If this develops, the engine may run rough,
lose power and may stall. This temporary condition can
be overcome by deflecting some of the hot air from the
engine over the carburetor area. NOTE: Refer to the
engine manufacturer's manual for service and mainte-
nance of the engine.
STEP 1: Remove detergent suction
tube from container and insert into
one gallon of fresh water. Open de-
tergent metering valve. Pull trigger
on spray gun and siphon water for
one minute. Close detergent valve.
STEP 2: Turn off the engine. STEP 3: Turn off water
supply.
STEP 5: Disconnect the garden
hose from the water inlet on the
machine.
STEP 6: Disconnect the high
pressure hose from high pres-
sure outlet.
STEP 7: Engage
the spray gun safety
lock.
STEP 4: Press trig-
ger to release water
pressure.
Engine
On-Off
Switch
High
Pressure
Outlet
Safety
Latch
Water
Inlet
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MAINTENANCE
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE
1. Check to see that water pump is properly lubricated.
2. Follow winterizing instructions to prevent freeze
damage to pump and coils.
3. Always neutralize and flush detergent from sys-
tem after use.
4. If water is known to have high mineral content, use
a water softener in your water system, or de-scale
as needed.
5. Do not allow acidic, caustic or abrasive fluids to be
pumped through system.
6. Always use high grade quality cleaning products.
7. Never run pump dry for extended periods of time.
8. Use clean fuel: kerosene, No. 1 fuel oil, or diesel.
Clean or replace fuel filter every 100 hours of op-
eration. Avoid water contaminated fuel as it will
damage the fuel pump.
9. If machine is operated with smoky or eye burning
exhaust, coils will soot up, not letting water reach
maximum operating temperature.
10. Never allow water to be sprayed on or near engine
or burner assembly or any electrical component.
11. Periodically delime coils as per instructions.
12. Check to see that engine is properly lubricated.
It is advisable, periodically, to visually inspect the burner.
Check air inlet to make sure it is not clogged or blocked.
Wipe off any oil spills and keep equipment clean and dry.
The flow of combustion and ventilating air to the burner
must not be blocked or obstructed in any manner.
The area around the pressure washer should be kept
clean and free of combustible materials, gasoline and
other flammable vapors and liquids.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
Unloader Valves:
Unloader valves are preset and tested at the factory
before shipping. Occasional adjustment of the unloader
may be necessary to maintain correct pressure.
Winterizing Procedure:
Damage due to freezing is not covered by warranty.
Adhere to the following cold weather procedures when-
ever the washer must be stored or operated outdoors
under freezing conditions.
During winter months, when temperatures drop below
32°F, protecting your machine against freezing is nec-
essary. Store the machine in a heated room. If this is
not possible then mix a 50/50 solution of anti-freeze
and water in the float tank. Turn the engine on to si-
phon the anti-freeze mixture through the machine. If
compressed air is available, an air fitting can be
screwed into the float tank by removing the float tank
strainer and fitting. Then inject the compressed air.
Water will be blown out of the machine when the trig-
ger on the spray gun is opened.
High Limit Hot Water Thermostat:
For safety, each machine is equipped with a tempera-
ture sensitive high limit control switch. In the event that
the water should exceed its operating temperature,
the high limit control will turn the burner off until the
water cools then it will automatically reset itself. The
thermostat sensor is located on the discharge side of
the heating coil. The thermostat control dial is located
on the control panel.
Pumps:
Before running the pump check the pump crankcase
for a proper oil level. A proper oil level is indicated by
the red dot in the sightglass or between the high and
low marks on the dipstick. Use only SAE 30 non-de-
tergent oil. Change the initial oil after the first 50 hours
and then change the oil every 500 hours or every three
months.
When draining oil, clean inside of crankcase to remove
all impurities. CAUTION: When operating in damp
places or with high temperature fluctuations oil must
be changed immediately.
Cleaning of Coils:
In alkaline water areas, lime deposits can accumulate
rapidly inside the heating coil. This growth is increased
by the extreme heat build up in the coil. The best pre-
ventative for liming conditions is to use high quality
cleaning detergents. In areas where alkaline water is
an extreme problem, periodic use of Coil Conditioner
will remove lime and other deposits before coil be-
comes plugged. (See Deliming instructions for use of
Coil Conditioner.)
Deliming Coils:
Periodic flushing of coils or optional float tank is rec-
ommended.
Step 1 Fill a container with 4 gallons of water, then
add 1 lb. of deliming powder. Mix thoroughly.
Pour mixture into float tank.
Step 2 Remove wand assembly from spray gun and
put spray gun into float tank. Secure the trig-
ger on the spray gun into the open position.
Step 3 Turn engine on, allowing solution to be
pumped through coils back into the float tank.
The solution should be allowed to circulate
2- 4 hours or until the color changes.
Step 4 After circulating solution, flush the entire sys-
tem with fresh water. Clean out float tank and
then reinstall wand assembly to spray gun.
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MAINTENANCE
Removal of Soot from Heating Coil:
In the heating process, fuel residue in the form of soot
deposits may develop between the heating coil pipe,
and block air flow which will affect burner combustion.
When soot has been detected on visual observation,
the soot on the coil must be washed off after following
the coil removal steps (See Coil Removal section).
Rupture Disk:
If pressure from pump or thermal expansion should
exceed safe limits, the rupture disk will burst allowing
high pressure to be discharged through hose to ground.
When disk ruptures it will need to be replaced.
Fuel:
Use clean fuel oil that is not contaminated with water
and debris. Replace fuel filter and drain tank every 100
hours of operation.
Use No.1 or No 2 Heating Oil (ASTM D306) only.
NEVER use gasoline in your burner fuel tank. Gaso-
line is more combustible than fuel oil and could result
in a serious explosion. NEVER use crankcase or waste
oil in your burner. Fuel unit malfunction could result
from contamination.
Fuel Control System:
This machine utilizes a fuel solenoid valve located on
the fuel pump to control the flow of fuel to the combus-
tion chamber. The solenoid, which is normally closed,
is activated by a flow switch when water flows through
it. When the operator releases the trigger on the spray
gun, the flow of water through the flow switch stops,
turning off the electrical current to the fuel solenoid.
The solenoid then closes, shutting off the supply of fuel
to the combustion chamber. Controlling the flow of fuel
in this way gives an instantaneous burn-or-no-burn situ-
ation, thereby eliminating high and low water tempera-
tures and the combustion smoke normally associated
with machines incorporating a spray gun. Periodic in-
spection, to insure that the fuel solenoid valve func-
tions properly, is recommended. This can be done by
operating the machine and checking to see that the
burner is not firing when the spray gun is in the OFF
position.
Fuel Pressure Adjustment:
To control water temperature, adjust fuel pressure by
turning the regulating pressure adjusting screw clock-
wise to increase, counterclockwise to decrease. Do not
exceed 200 psi. NOTE: When changing fuel pump, a
bypass plug must be installed in return port or fuel pump
will not prime.
Burner Nozzle:
Keep the tip free of surface deposits by wiping it with a
clean, solvent saturated cloth, being careful not to plug
or enlarge the nozzle. For maximum efficiency, replace
the nozzle each season.
Air Adjustment:
Machines are preset and performance tested at the fac-
tory - elevation 100'. A one-time initial correction for your
location will pay off in economy, performance, and ex-
tended service life. If a smoky or eye-burning exhaust is
being emitted from the stack, two things should be
checked. First, check the fuel to be certain that kero-
sene or No. 1 home heating fuel is being used. Next,
check the air adjustment on the burner.
To adjust, start machine and turn burner ON. Loosen
two locking screws found in the air shutter openings (re-
fer to illustration) and close air shutter until black smoke
appears from burner exhaust vent. Note air band posi-
tion. Next, slowly open the air shutter until white smoke
just starts to appear. Turn air shutter halfway back to the
black smoke position previously noted. Tighten locking
screws.
If the desired position cannot be obtained using only the
air shutter, lock the air shutter in as close a position as
can be obtained, then repeat the above procedure on
the air band setting.
Electrode Setting: Wayne
1/16"
5/16"
Nozzle
5/32" Gap Electrode
Top View Side View
Gap
1/8"
1/8"
3/8"
1/2"
3/16"
Top View Side View
Nozzle
Adapter
2-7/8"
Periodically Check Wiring Connections. If Necessary
To Adjust Electrodes, Use Diagram.
Electrodes
Electrode Setting: Beckett
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Coil Removal:
Removal of coil because of freeze breakage, or to clean
soot from it can be done quickly and easily.
1. Disconnect hose from pump to inlet side of the coil.
2. Carefully disconnect the thermostat sensor mak-
ing sure you do not crimp the capillary tube.
3. Remove burner assembly from combustion cham-
ber.
4. Remove the 3-3/8" bolts from each side of coil and
tank assembly (these bolts are used to fasten tank
to chassis).
5. Remove fittings connected to the 1/2" pipe nipples
from inlet and discharge sides of coil.
6. Remove top tank wrap, bend back insulation tabs
and fold back blanket.
7. Remove bolts that hold down coil to bottom wrap.
8. Remove coil.
9. Replace or repair any insulation found to be torn or
broken.
10. Remove insulation retainer plates.
Coil Reinstallation:
Reinstall new or cleaned coil by reversing Steps 9
through 1.
MAINTENANCE
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
LOW OPERATING
PRESSURE Faulty pressure gauge Install new gauge.
Insufficient water supply Use larger supply hose; clean filter at water
inlet.
Old, worn or incorrect spray nozzle Match nozzle number to machine and/or
replace with new nozzle.
Belt slippage Tighten or replace; use correct belt.
Plumbing or hose leak Check plumbing system for leaks. Retape
leaks with teflon tape.
Faulty or misadjusted unloader valve Adjust unloader for proper pressure. Install
repair kit when needed.
Worn packing in pump Install new packing kit.
Fouled or dirty inlet or discharge
valves in pump Clean inlet and discharge valves.
Worn inlet or discharge valves Replace with valve kit.
Obstruction in spray nozzle Remove obstruction.
Leaking pressure control valve Rebuild or replace as needed.
Slow engine RPM Set engine speed at proper specifications.
Pump sucking air Check water supply and possibility of air
seepage.
Valves sticking Check and clean or replace if necessary.
Unloader valve seat faulty Check and replace if necessary.
BURNER WILL NOT
LIGHT Little or no fuel Fill tank with fuel.
Improper fuel or water in fuel Drain fuel tank and fill with proper fuel.
Clogged fuel line Clean or replace.
Plugged fuel filter Replace as needed.
Misadjusted burner air bands Readjust air bands for clean burn.
Little or no fuel pressure from fuel
pump Increase fuel pressure to specification and/or
replace fuel pump. Test with pressure gauge.
Faulty burner transformer Test transformer for proper arc between
contacts. Replace as needed.
(continued on next
page)
Disconnected or short in electrical
wiring All wire contacts should be clean and tight.
No breaks in wire.
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
BURNER WILL NOT
LIGHT
(continued from
previous page)
Flex coupling slipping on fuel pump
shaft or burner motor shaft Replace if needed.
On-Off switch defective Check for electrical current reaching burner
assembly with burner switch on.
Heavy sooting on coil and burner can
cause interruption of air flow and
shorting of electrodes
Clean as required.
Improper electrode setting Check and reset according to diagram in
Operator's Manual.
Fuel not reaching combustion
chamber Check fuel pump for proper flow. Check
solenoid flow switch on machines with spray
gun control, for proper on-off fuel flow
control.
Clogged burner nozzle Clean as required.
Thermostat faulty or slow engine
speed Increase engine RPM to increase voltage.
Flow switch malfunction Remove, test for continuity and replace as
needed.
Flow solenoid malfunction Replace if needed.
FLUCTUATING
PRESSURE Valves worn Check and replace if necessary.
Blockage in valve Check and replace if necessary.
Pump sucking air Check water supply and air seepage at
joints in suction line.
Worn piston packing Check and replace if necessary.
MACHINE SMOKES Improper fuel or water in fuel Drain tank and replace contaminated fuel.
Improper air adjustment Readjust air bands on burner assembly.
Low fuel pressure Adjust fuel pump pressure to specifications.
Plugged or dirty burner nozzle Replace nozzle.
Faulty burner nozzle spray pattern Replace nozzle.
Heavy accumulation of soot on coils
and burner assembly Remove coils and burner assembly, clean
thoroughly.
Misaligned electrode setting Realign electrodes to specifications.
Obstruction in smoke stack Check for insulation blockage or other
foreign objects.
Low engine RPM Increase RPM.
TROUBLESHOOTING
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
LOW WATER
TEMPERATURE Improper fuel or water in fuel Replace with clean and proper fuel.
Low fuel pressure Increase fuel pressure.
Weak fuel pump Check fuel pump pressure. Replace pump if
needed.
Fuel filter partially clogged Replace as needed.
Soot build-up on coils not allowing
heat transfer Clean coils.
Improper burner nozzle See burner specifications.
WATER
TEMPERATURE
TOO HOT
Incoming water to machine warm or
hot Lower incoming water temperature.
Fuel pump pressure too high See specifications for proper fuel pressure.
Fuel pump defective Replace fuel pump.
Detergent line sucking air Tighten all clamps. Check detergent lines for
holes.
Defective temperature switch Replace.
Incorrect fuel nozzle size See burner specifications for proper fuel
pressure.
Insufficient water supplied Check water G.P.M. to machine.
Restricted water flow Check nozzle for obstruction, proper size.
PUMP NOISY Air in suction line Check water supply and connections on
suction line.
Broken or weak inlet or discharge
valve springs Check and replace if necessary.
Excessive matter in valves Check and clean if necessary.
Worn bearings Check and replace if necessary.
PRESENCE OF
WATER IN OIL Oil seal worn Check and replace if necessary.
High humidity in air Check and change oil twice as often.
WATER DRIPPING
FROM UNDER
PUMP
Piston packing worn Check and replace if necessary.
O-Ring plunger retainer worn Check and replace if necessary.
Cracked piston Check and replace if necessary.
Pump protector Lower water supply pressure. Do not run with
spray gun closed longer than 2 minutes.
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
OIL DRIPPING Oil seal worn Check and replace if necessary.
EXCESSIVE
VIBRATION IN
DELIVERY LINE
Irregular functioning of the valves Check and replace if necessary.
DETERGENT NOT
DRAWING Air leak Tighten all clamps. Check detergent lines for
holes.
Restrictor in float tank is missing Replace restrictor. Check for proper orifice in
restrictor.
Filter screen on detergent suction
hose plugged Clean or replace.
Dried up detergent plugging metering
valve Disassemble and clean thoroughly.
High viscosity of detergent Dilute detergent to specifications.
Hole in detergent line(s) Repair hole.
Low detergent level Add detergent, if needed.
PUMP RUNNING
NORMALLY BUT
PRESSURE LOW ON
INSTALLATION
Pump sucking air Check water supply and possibility of air
seepage.
Valves sticking Check and clean or replace if necessary.
Nozzle incorrectly sized Check and replace if necessary (See serial
plate for proper size).
Unloader valve seat faulty Check and replace if necessary.
Worn piston packing Check and replace if necessary.
BURNER MOTOR
WILL NOT RUN Fuel pump seized Replace fuel pump.
Burner fan loose or misaligned Position correctly, tighten set screw.
Defective control switch Replace switch.
Loose wire Check and replace or tighten wiring.
Defective burner motor Replace motor.
RELIEF VALVE
LEAKS WATER Relief valve defective Replace or repair.
TROUBLESHOOTING
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MAINTENANCE
Date Oil Changed
Month/Day/Year No. of Operating Hours
Since Last Oil Change Brand Name and
Type of Oil (see above)
Maintenance Operation Every 8 Hrs
or Daily 25 Hrs or
Weekly 50 Hrs or
Monthly 100 Hrs or
Yearly Yearly
Check Oil
Pump X
Engine X
Change Oil
Pump X
Engine X
Air Cleaner Check Clean
Spark Plug X
Check Valve Clearance X
Fuel Tank Filter X
Water Filter/Clean Check X
This pressure washer was produced with the best available materials and quality craftsmanship. However, you as
the owner have certain responsibilities for the correct care of the equipment. Attention to regular preventative
maintenance procedures will assist in preserving the performance of your equipment. Contact your dealer for
maintenance. Regular preventative maintenance will add many hours to the life of your pressure washer. Perform
maintenance more often under severe conditions.
Check pump oil level before first use of your new pressure washer. Change pump oil after first 50 hours and
every 3 months or 500 hours thereafter. Use SAE 30 weight oil, non-detergent.
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE
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53
66
63
62
61
63 25
68, 69
70
60
78
See
Control
Panel Illus.
For Detail
27
67
75
74
76
77
73
72
71
65
82
50
106
105
14
For
Detail See
Float Tank
Illus
.
14
22
11
Line To
Pump
50 82
114
56
104
70
25
25
64
113
114
9996
117
112
104
EXPLODED VIEW
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81
46
86
89
55
55
56
58
57
51 85
52
59
8
2
4
3
30
38
40
39
28
44
45 42
36
37
21
23
107 101
25
26
25
79
1
7
88
88
83
103
34
90
25
80
35
116
100
To Float
Tank
102
Oil Cooler Assy.
24HP Honda
To Detergent
Valve
6
5
47
29
91
55 54
52
17
12
92
16
20
19
87
18
32
43
13
24
84
9
10
91
48
49
31
35
33
97
41
115 15
98
110
111
108
95
95
114
48
96 99
54
For Detail See
Steam Option
94
93
EXPLODED VIEW
118
119
Steam
Option
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EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
1 95-07200055 Coil, Rodless 1
2 95-07200010 Top Wrap, SS 1
2-01104 Trim 6 ft.
3 7-01484 Insulation/Blanket,
Die Cut 28" x 24" 1
4 7-01430 Insulation/Blanket,
No Foil, 24" x 57" 1
5 7-0140 Insulation, Burner Head
No Hole 1
6 95-07200012 Weldment, Bottom Wrap, SS1
90-1019 Bolt, 3/8" - 16 x 1-3/4" 2
7 7-0141 Insulation, Burner Head,
w/Hole 1
8 90-19959 Screw, 3/8" x 1" HX Wash Head,
Sheet Metal 8
9 7-0144 Gasket, Burner Plate 2
10 95-07121113 Insulation Retainer Plate 2
90-2990 Screw, SS #10, HH Tek 8
11 2-010066 Elbow, Zinc 1
12 2-00101 Nipple, 1/2" x 4" Galv.
Sch 80 1
13 4-02047748 Hose 3/8" x 48", 2 Wire
Pressure 1
14 2-010061 Bushing, Rubber 3
15 2-1019 Elbow 3/8" Female 1
16 2-3409
Disk Rupture Assy, 7000 PSI
1
17 95-07101226 Block, Discharge, Brass,
1/2" x 1/2" 1
18 2-00681 Bushing, 1/2" x 3/8" 2
19 2-2007 Nipple, 3/8" x 3/8" NPT ST
Male 1
20 2-1108 Hose Barb, 1/2" Barb x 3/8"
MPT, Push-On 1
21 4-02110000 Hose, 1/2" Push-On 2 ft.
22 2-010067 Diptube, Plastic, 9.125" Long
(5030, 5035, 6035) 1
23 2-99050
Filter, Fuel Oil/H
2
O Separator
1
24 2-0054 Elbow, 1/2" MNPT x 1/2" MJIC,
Steel 1
25 2-9040 Clamp, Hose, UNI .46 - .54 6
26 2-1085 Hose Barb, 1/4" Barb x
1/4" Pipe 1
27 90-300210 Screw, #14 Tek, Black, Zinc 11
28 Pump, See Specifications Pages 30-31
29 5-3208 Unloader AL607 1
30 6-021720 Pressure Switch 1
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
31 2-300816 Pump Protector, 3/8" FNPT 1
32 4-02047716 Pressure Hose 3/8" x 16" 1
33 4-02110000 Hose 1/2" Push On 17 in
34 4-02110000 Hose, 1/2" Push On 2 ft.
35 2-1105 Push On JIC, 1/2" 4
36
95-071012150/B
Block, Unloader, 1/2" x 1/2",
Brass 1
37 95-07200054 Rail, Pump 1
2-011981 Washer, Snubbing 3
90-1016 Bolt, 3/8 x 1" NC HH 3
90-4009 Washer, 3/8" Lock Split
Ring 3
38 2-10421
Tee, 1/2", w/1/8" Hole, Street
1
2-10422 Tee, 1/2", w/1/8" Hole, Street
(Steam Option) 1
39 1-190029 Cap, Valve, General Pump, 1
W/ Steam Option 2
15-070042532 Cap, Valve, Legacy Pump, 1
W/ Steam Option 2
40 2-1062 Elbow, 1/2" JIC x 1/2", 90° 1
41 2-1060 Elbow, 1/2" x 3/8, 90° 1
42 2-0053 Elbow, 1/2" MJIC x 3/8"
MNPT 1
43 2-0051 Nipple, 1/2" MJIC x 3/8"
MNPT 1
44 2-0079 Swivel, 1/2" JIC Fem, 3/8"
Male 1
45 2-0052 Nipple, 1/2" JIC, 1/2" Pipe 1
46 2-1050 Plug, 1/2" Flare
(5030, 5035, 6035) 1
47 95-07200015 Heat Shield (Honda)
(5035, 6035) 1
95-07200048 Heat Shield (Vanguard) 1
90-19925 Screw, M6 x 20mm, BH
(Honda) (5035, 6035) 4
48 77-VHRM4
Muffler (Honda) (5035, 6035)
1
79-11465813800 Exhaust Deflector (Honda)
(5035, 6035) 1
76-807965 Muffler (Vanguard) 1
90-805849 Screw, HH, 1/4" - 20 x 1/2"
(Vanguard) 4
48 90-19711 Screw, HH, WL, 1/4" -
20 x 1/2" (Vanguard) 5
95 -07101149 Muffler Guard (Vanguard)1
95-071011491 Brace (Vanguard) 2
95-07200048 Shield, Heat (Vanguard) 1
90-200012 Nut, 1/4 Flange, Zinc
(Vanguard) 3
90-20231 Nut, Cage, 1/4 x 12 Ga.
(Vanguard) 2
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ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
49 Engine, See Specifications Pages 30-31
76-91540 Key, Shaft 1
50 10-02028 Label, Belt Guard (Long) 2
(Short) 1
51 95-07200009 Pump/Rail Generator 1
90-1016 Bolt, 3/8" x 1", NC HH
(w/Generator) 7
2-011981 Washer, Snubbing
(w/Generator) 3
90-4009 Washer, 3/8", Lock
(w/Generator) 3
52 95-07200016 Bracket, Belt Tension 1
(w/Generator) 2
90-2001 Nut, 5/16", ESNA, NC 2
(w/Generator) 4
90-1007 Bolt, 5/16", NC 2
(w/Generator) 4
90-4001 Washer, 5/16", Flat 2
(w/Generator) 4
53 2-01016 Mount, Rubber 6
54 90-10220 Bolt, 3/8" x 3-1/2" SAE 1
(w/Generator) 2
90-2007 Nut, 3/8" Hex, NC 2
(w/Generator) 4
90-4002 Washer, 3/8", SAE, Flat 2
(w/Generator) 4
55 95-07102101 Tab, Belt Guard 3
(w/Generator) 4
90-19710 Screw, HH, NC, 1/4" x 3/4" 6
(w/Generator) 7
56 90-20231 Cage, Nut, 1/4" x 12 GA 10
(w/Generator) 11
57 90-1020 Bolt, 3/8" x 2" NC HH
(Honda) 4
90-1011 Bolt, 5/16" x 2" NC, HH
(Vanguard) 4
57 90-4002 Washer, 3/8" SAE, Flat
(Honda) 9
90-2002 Nut, 3/8" ESNA, NC
(Honda) 4
90-2001 Nut, 5/16", ESNA, NC
(Vanguard) 4
90-4001 Washer, 5/16" Flat, SAE
(Vanguard) 9
58 6-0601 Winco Generator
(E/G models) 1
6-0107 Cord, Molded
(w/Generator) 1
59 95-07200003 Weldment, Sub-Frame 1
60 95-07200002 Weldment, Frame, Red 1
95-072000022 Weldment, Frame, w/Blk 1
61 2-0115090 Fuel Tank, 6 Ga. (Engine) 1
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
62 2-01150800 Fuel Tank, 9 Ga. (Burner) 1
63 2-01167 Cap, Fuel, Plastic 2
64 10-020110 Label, Caution, Diesel 1
65 10-02011 Label, Caution, Unleaded 1
66 95-07200004 Weldment, Belt Guard, Long
(w/Generator) 1
95-07200006 Weldment, Belt Guard, Short
(5030, 5035, 6035) 1
67 95-07200005 Weldment, Face Plate, Long
Red (w/Generator) 1
95-072000052 Weldment, Face Plate w/Blk,
Long 1
95-07200007 Weldment, Face Plate,
Short 1
68 2-0115001 Battery Box, Large 1
69 2-011500 Plate, Battery Box, Large 1
70 90-1996 Screw, 3/8" x 3/4" HH NC
Whiz Loc 4
90-20040 Nut, 3/8", Flange Whiz
Loc 4
71 5-511063 Bushing, H x 5/8"
(Generator) 1
72 Bushing, Engine, See Specifications Page 30
73 5-512024 Bushing, Pump, H x 24 mm 1
74 Belt, See Specifications Pages 30-31
75 Pulley, See Specifications Pages 30-31
76 Pulley, See Specifications Pages 30-31
77 Belt, See Specifications Pages 30-31
78 Pulley, See Specifications Pages 30-31
79 Burner Assembly, See Burner Spec's Page 32
6-01011 Cord, SEO, 16/4
(w/Gen) 3.66 ft.
6-0516 Strain Relief, 1/2" 1
80 2-1088 Hose Barb, 1/4" x 1/8"
MNPT, 90° 1
81 2-1061 Elbow, 1/2" MJIC x 1/4" MNPT
(Honda) (5035, 6035) 1
2-0053 Elbow, 1/2" MJIC x 3/8" MNPT
(Vanguard) (5030) 1
82 10-02025A Label, HOT, Long Belt
Guard 2
Short Belt Guard 1
83 2-00602 Elbow, 1/2" FNPT x 1/2"
MJIC, 90° 1
84 2-0036 Tee, 1/2" FNPT, Steel 1
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ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
85 2-9013 Clamp, 1/2" Ro-Clip 1
86 4-02110000 Hose, 1/2" Push-on 1 ft.
87 2-3245 Valve, Safety Relief,
4500 PSI 1
88 4-02100000 Hose, 1/4" Push-On
Fuel Line (60") 2
89 2-1105 Swivel, 1/2 JIC Fem
(5030, 5035, 6035) 2
90 2-10630 Elbow, 3/4" JIC x 1/2" Male 1
91 2-000891 Nipple, 1/2" x 2-1/2", Galv.
SCH 80 Pipe 2
92 2-00681 Bushing, 1/2" MNPT x 3/8"
FNPT Steel 1
93 2-0053 Elbow, 1/2 JIC x 3/8 Male Pipe
(Steam Option) 1
94 6-021730 Switch MV60(Steam Option)1
95 90-20040 Nut, Flange, Whiz Loc 3
96 90-2001 Nut, 5/16", ESNA, NC 12
97 2-00270 Elbow, 3/8 Male Pipe
(Steam Option) 1
98 2-00681 Bushing, 1/2" x 3/8", Steel
(Steam Option) 1
99 90-4001 Washer, 5/16", Flat, SAE 12
100 90-2002 Nut, 3/8" ESNA, NC 2
101 2-1089 Hose Barb, 1/4" x 1/4" Pipe,
90° 1
EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
102 90-1034 Bolt, M6 x 1.0 12 x Metric 8.8
SOC, (6035E/G) 2
103 2-1081 Bushing, 3/4" x 1/2" NPT 1
104 6-05134 Cable, TY, 48" 2
105 7-0139 Insulation, 1/2" Fiber
Sleeving 30"
106 4-02100000 Fuel Line, 1/4" x60" (All Models
Except 11 & 13 HP Hondas)1
107 2-1003 Nipple, 1/4" Hex 1
108 95-07200053 Bracket, Oil Cooler, 24 HP,
Honda, (6035E/G) 2
109 97-6134 Manual 1
110 90-1002 Bolt, 1/4" x 1" Hex Head
(6035E/G) 2
111 90-200012 Nut, 1/4" Flange (6035E/G) 2
112 2-010069 Dip Tube, 10.75" 1
113 10-02029 Label, Danger, Cool Engine1
114 90-1043 Thumb Screw, 1/4" x 20 x
1/2" 4
115 90-1021 Bolt, 3/8" x 2-1/2" Zinc 2
116 90-4002 Washer, 3/8", SAE, Flat 2
117 90-19711 Screw, 1/4"-20 x 1/2" HH,
WL 4
118 2-00742 Adapter, 1/2” x 1/2” Pipe,
STL 1
119 10-0624 Label, RPM Factory Set 1
Not Shown
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STEAM PUMP EXPLODED VIEW
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
1 2-1081 Bushing, 3/4" x 1/2"
(Legacy Only) 1
2 2-0051 Nipple, 1/2 JIC x 3/8 MPT
Steel 1
3 2-0045 Tee, 3/8 Street, Steel 1
4 2-0018 Nipple, 3/8 x 1/4, Hex, Steel 1
5 2-30151 Valve, Flow Control
w/Metering 1
6 2-1089 Hose Barb, 90°,
1/4" Barb x 1/4" Pipe, 1
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
7 2-1062 Elbow, 1/2 JIC x 1/2" MPT 1
8 2-10422 Tee, 1/2 Street w/Two 1/8" MPT
Holes 1
9 2-1088 Hose Barb, 90°,
1/4 x 1/8 NPT 2
10 4-02100000 Hose, 1/4 Push-on 8 "
11 2-9040 Hose Clamp 3
12 2-10630 Elbow, 3/4" JIC x 1/2" Male 1
1
2
3
4
5
6
12
8
9
10
11
11
To
Detergent
Valve
7
9
STEAM PUMP PARTS LIST
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CONTROL PANEL EXPLODED VIEW
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
1 6-039144 Box, Plastic, Back 1
2 6-0391601 Box, Plastic, Front,
Fabricated 1
3 4-05088 Thermostat, 302°F 1
6-01270 Conduit, Corrugated,
1/4" 3.3 ft
4 90-1001 Bolt, 1/4" x 3/4" HH NC 4
90-200012 Nut, 1/4" Flange Zn 4
5 11-1047 Decal, 12V Electrical Box 1
11-1045 Decal, 120V Electrical Box
(503027E/G, 503537E/G,
603537E/G) 1
(Reversed View of
Label)
14
1
4
20
4
3
5
2
15
6
8
7
9
18
19
17
13
16
22
Detergent
Valve
To
Pump
To Detergent
Valve
10
11
24
21
25
23
4
12
26
27
CONTROL PANEL PARTS LIST
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
6 6-020590 12V Indicator Light, Green 1
6-020530 120V, Indicator Light, Green
(503027E/G, 503537E/G,
603537E/G) 1
7 4-050823 Hour Meter, 12V, DC 1
4-050822 Hour Meter, 120V (503537E/G,
503027E/G, 603537E/G) 1
8 6-020251 Switch, Curvette 1
9 70-030207 Nut 4
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ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
15 4-12806000 Nozzle, Red, 0°
(603537E/G) 1
4-12806015 Nozzle, Yellow, 15°
(603537E/G) 1
4-12806025 Nozzle, Green, 25°
(603537E/G) 1
4-12806040 Nozzle, White, 40°
(603537E/G) 1
16 11-0602 Decal, Stripe 1
17 11-1043 Label, Warning 1
18 10-9999 Lexan, Cover, Outdoor 1
19 10-08017 Label, Outdoor 1
20 70-180503 Screw, M4 x 10 4
21 2-30152 Valve, Metering 1
22 11-0711 Label, Metering Valve 1
23 4-02090000 Hose, Braided 2 ft.
24 2-9040 Clamp, Hose, UNI .46 - .54 3
25 4-02080000 Hose, Clear Vinyl 6 ft.
26 2-1905 Strainer, 1/4" Brass 1
27 90-017 Nut 10/32" 6
28 11-1042 Label, Ground 1
29 9.800-049.0 Label, Manufacturer's
Cleaning Solution 1
Not Shown
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
10 6-036711 Relay, 24VDC, 40 Amp
(503027E) 1
2-90220 Mounting Tape, Square
Backed 1
90-017 Nut 10/32 Keps 1
11 6-0611 Rectifier, Bridge (503027E) 1
90-1991 Screw, 10/32" x 1/2" BH SOC
Black 1
6-021595 Din Rail (12 VDC) 4"
12 95-07200008 Weldment, Control Panel,
Red 1
95-072000082 Weldment Control Panel,
Black 1
90-1994 Screw, Ground Post
10/32" x 1-1/4" 1
2-01411 Bushing, 1" Snap 1
13 11-1044
Decal, Operating Instructions
1
14 2-0103 Grommet, Rubber, Nozzle
Holder 4
15 4-12805000 Nozzle, Red, 0°
(503537E/G) 1
4-12805015 Nozzle, Yellow, 15°
(503537E/G) 1
4-12805025 Nozzle, Green, 25°
(503537E/G) 1
4-12805040 Nozzle, White, 40°
(503537E/G) 1
4-12805500 Nozzle, Red, 0° (503027E,
503027E/G ) 1
4-12805515 Nozzle, Yellow, 15° (503027E,
503027E/G) 1
4-12805525 Nozzle, Green, 25° (503027E,
503027E/G) 1
4-12805540 Nozzle, White, 40° (503027E,
503027E/G) 1
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FLOAT TANK EXPLODED VIEW
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
1 2-01164100
Tank, Float, 2-1/2 Gal., Blank
1
2 2-3011 Valve, Float Brass, 1
3 2-1906 Strainer, 1/2" Basket 1
4 2-1053 Nipple, 1/2" JIC x 1/2" MPT 1
5 2-010049 Bulkhead, 1/2" PVC 1
6 2-10630 Elbow, 3/4" JIC x 1/2", 90° 1
7 95-07200014 Support Plate, Float Tank 1
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
8 90-300210 Screw, #14 x 1", TEK, Blk,
Zinc 2
9 2-10942 Swivel, 1/2" MP x 3/4"
GHF w/Strainer 1
10 2-11141 Stem, 5" Float 1
11 6-05134 Cable, TY, 48" 1
12 2-11041 Anchor, Connector, 1/2" 1
13 2-0102 Ball, Float, Black Plastic 1
7
2
3
11
6
5
18
9
4
To
Pump
13
10
12
FLOAT TANK PARTS LIST
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PRESSURE WASHER OPERATOR’S MANUAL
HOSE & SPRAY GUN EXPLODED VIEW
HOSE & SPRAY GUN PARTS LIST
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
1 4-020750C Hose 3/8" x 50', Black
2 Wire W/Coupler 1
4-02073450RC Hose, 3/8" x 50', Blue
2 Wire w/Coupler 1
2 4-01246 Spray Gun, Shut Off,
10 GPM @ 4000 PSI 1
1
2
3
4
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
3 4-0111021 Lance, Spray, Insulated,
35.5" SS 1
4 2-2000 Coupler, 1/4" Female, Brass1
2-0132 Seal, 1/4" Replacement
Only 1
2-0119 O-Ring Replacement Only
Not Shown
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SPECIFICATIONS
Machine Pump Part Pulley Bushing Engine Engine Engine
Model Model Number Unloader Pulley Part # Bushing Part # Size Part # Pulley
503027E GT6035 5-1932 5-3208 2BK90H 5-4050900 25MM 5-512025 16 HP 5-0309 2BK34H
503027E/G
GT6035 5-1932 5-3208 2BK90H 5-4050900 25MM 5-512025 16 HP 5-0309 3TB34
503537E/G
GT6035 5-1932 5-3208 2BK100H 5-40510001 25MM 5-512025 20 HP 5-01093 3TB34
603537E/G
GT6035 5-1932 5-3208 2BK90H 5-4050900 25MM 5-512025 24 HP 5-01094 3TB36
PARTS SPECIFICATIONS: LEGACY PUMP
PUMP ENGINE
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PRESSURE WASHER Specifications
SPECIFICATIONS
CONTROLS
Pulley Bushing Belt Belt Pulley Belt
Model Part # Bushing Part # Size Part # Pulley Part # Belts Part # Bushing
503027E 5-40503401 H x 1 5-511100 BX 43 5-604043 NA NA NA NA NA
503027E/G 5-407034 P2 X 1 5-531112 BX 43 5-604043 BK34H 5-4050340 BX32 5-604032 5-511063
503537E/G 5-407034 P2 X 1 5-531112 BX 44 5-604044 BK34H 5-4050340 BX34 5-604034 5-511063
603537E/G 5-407036 P2 X 1-1/8 5-531113 BX 44 5-604044 BK36H 5-4040360 BX34 5-604034 5-511063
ENGINE
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SPECIFICATIONS
Burner Burner Fuel/Pump Fuel
Model No. Assy No. Fuel Nozzle Transformer Motor Solenoid/Cord Solenoid Coil Electrode
503027E 7-00030 7-0103 7-515242 7-21699 7-00098 7-21854U 7-5780
503027E/G 7-00011 7-01284 7-51824 7-21344U 7-21844U 7-21755U 7-578703
503537E/G 7-00011 7-01284 7-51824 7-21344U 7-21844U 7-21755U 7-578703
603537E/G 7-00011 7-01284 7-51824 7-21344U 7-21844U 7-21755U 7-578703
BECKETT BURNER SPECIFICATIONS
Burner Burner Fuel/Pump Fuel
Model No. Assy No. Fuel Nozzle Transformer Motor Solenoid/Cord Solenoid Coil Electrode
503027E/G 7-00034 7-0127 7-20358 7-0005 7-0009 7-0009611 7-13286
503537E/G 7-00034 7-0127 7-20358 7-0005 7-0009 7-0009611 7-13286
03537E/G 7-00034 7-0127 7-20358 7-0005 7-0009 7-0009611 7-13286
WAYNE BURNER SPECIFICATIONS
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PRESSURE WASHER WARRANTY
SHARK LIMITED NEW PRODUCT WARRANTY
PRESSURE WASHERS
WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS
All SHARK PRESSURE WASHERS are warranted by SHARK to the original purchaser to be free from defects in materials
and workmanship under normal use, for the periods specified below. This Limited Warranty is subject to the exclusions shown
below, is calculated from the date of the original purchase, and applies to the original components only. Any parts replaced
under this warranty will assume the remainder of the part’s warranty period. This warranty applies to the original purchaser
and is not transferable.
LIMITED LIFETIME PARTS WARRANTY:
Components manufactured by SHARK, such as frames, handles, and belt guards. Forged brass pump manifold. All heating
coils will have a three year warranty. Internal components (excluding oil seals) on the oil-end of all pressure washer pumps will
have a seven year warranty.
ONE YEAR PARTS WARRANTY:
All other components, excluding normal wear items as described below, will be warranted for one year on parts. Warranty on
these parts will be for one year regardless of the duration of the original component manufacturer’s part warranty.
WARRANTY PROVIDED BY OTHER MANUFACTURERS:
Motors, generators, and engines, which are warranted by their respective manufacturers, are serviced through these manu-
facturers’ local authorized service centers. SHARK cannot provide warranty on these items.
WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER
This warranty does not cover the following items:
1. Normal wear items, such as nozzles, guns, discharge hoses, wands, quick couplers, seals, filters, gaskets, O-rings,
packings, pistons, pump valve assemblies, strainers, belts, brushes, rupture disks, fuses, pump protectors.
2. Damage or malfunctions resulting from accidents, abuse, modifications, alterations, incorrect installation, improper
servicing, failure to follow manufacturer’s maintenance instructions, or use of the equipment beyond its stated usage
specifications as contained in the operator’s manual.
3. Damage due to freezing, chemical deterioration, scale buildup, rust, corrosion, or thermal expansion.
4. Damage to components from fluctuations in electrical or water supply.
5. Normal maintenance service, including adjustments, fuel system cleaning, and clearing of obstructions.
6. Transportation to service center, shop labor charges, field labor charges, or freight damage.
WHAT YOU MUST DO TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE
While not required for warranty service, we request that you register your SHARK pressure washer by returning the com-
pleted registration card. In order to obtain warranty service on items, you must return the product to an Authorized SHARK
Dealer, freight prepaid, with proof of purchase, within the applicable warranty period. If the product is permanently installed,
you must notify your Authorized SHARK Dealer of the defect. The Authorized Dealer will file a claim, which must subsequently
verify the defect. In most cases, the part must be returned to SHARK freight prepaid with the claim. For warranty service on
components warranted by other manufacturers, the Authorized Dealer can help you obtain warranty service through these
manufacturers’ local authorized service centers.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
SHARK’S liability for special, incidental, or consequential damages is expressly disclaimed. In no event shall SHARK’S
liability exceed the purchase price of the product in question. SHARK makes every effort to ensure that all illustrations and
specifications are correct, however, these do not imply a warranty that the product is merchantable or fit for a particular
purpose, or that the product will actually conform to the illustrations and specifications. THE WARRANTY CONTAINED
HEREIN IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. SHARK does not authorize any other party, including authorized Dealers, to
make any representation or promise on behalf of SHARK, or to modify the terms, conditions, or limitations in any way. It is the
buyer’s responsibility to ensure that the installation and use of SHARK products conforms to local codes. While SHARK
attempts to assure that its products meet national codes, it cannot be responsible for how the customer chooses to use or
install the product.
SHARK PRESSURE WASHERS
1-800-771-1881 • www.shark-
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w.com
Form #97-6134 • Revised 7/05a • Printed in U.S.A.

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