SIMPSON 1350411 Professional Pressure Washer Instruction Manual
- June 7, 2024
- Simpson
Table of Contents
PROFESSIONAL PRESSURE WASHER
INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
DO NOT USE FUEL CONTAINING GREATER THAN 10% ETHANOL!
NOTE: Photographs and line drawings used in this manual are for reference only and do not represent a specific model.
If your pressure washer is not working properly or if there are parts missing or broken, please DO NOT RETURN IT TO THE PLACE OF PURCHASE. Contact our Customer Service Department at 1-877-362-4271 or www.simpsoncleaning.com
IMPORTANT: Please make certain that the person who is to use this equipment carefully reads and understands these instructions before operating.
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SAFETY GUIDELINES – DEFINITIONS
This manual contains information that is important for you to know and
understand.
This information relates to protecting YOUR SAFETY and PREVENTING EQUIPMENT
PROBLEMS. To help you recognize this information, we use the symbols below.
Please read the manual and pay attention to these symbols.
DANGER: Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if not
avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not
avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION : Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not
avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE: Indicates a practice not related to personal injury which, if not
avoided, may result in property damage.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
DANGER: Carbon Monoxide. Using an engine indoors can kill you in minutes. Engine exhaust contains high levels of carbon monoxide (CO), a poisonous gas you cannot see or smell. You may be breathing CO even if you do not smell engine exhaust.
- NEVER use an engine inside homes, garages, crawlspaces or other partly enclosed areas. Deadly levels of carbon monoxide can build up in these areas. Using a fan or opening windows and doors does NOT supply enough fresh air.
- ONLY use outdoors and far away from open windows, doors, and vents. These openings can pull in engine exhaust.
- Even when the engine is used correctly, CO may leak into your home. ALWAYS use a battery-powered or battery backup CO alarm in your house. Read and follow all directions for CO alarm before using. If you feel sick, dizzy, or weak at any time, move to fresh air immediately. See a doctor. You could have carbon monoxide poisoning.
WARNING: Do not operate this unit until you read this instruction manual
and the engine instruction manual for safety, operation, and maintenance
instructions. If you have any questions regarding the product, please
contact our customer service department
atwww.simpsoncleaning.com.
DANGER: Risk of injection or severe injury. Keep clear of the nozzle. Do
not direct discharge stream at persons or live animals. This product is to
be used only by trained operators.
WARNING: This product and its exhaust can expose you to chemicals
including lead and lead compounds, and carbon monoxide, which are known to the
State of California to cause cancer and birth defects, or other reproductive
harm. For more information go to
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
WARNING: Always wear appropriate personal hearing and other protection
during use. Under some conditions and duration of use, noise from this product
may contribute to hearing loss.
WARNING: This product may not be equipped with a spark-arresting muffler.
If the product is not equipped and will be used around flammable materials or
on land covered with materials such as agricultural crops, forests, bushes,
grass, or other similar items, then an approved spark arrester must be
installed and is legally required in the state of California. It is a
violation of California statutes section 130050 and/or sections 4442 and 4443
of the California Public Resources Code,
unless the engine is equipped with a spark arrester, as defined in section
4442, and maintained in effective working order. Spark arresters are also
required on some U.S. Forest Service land and may also be legally required
under other statutes and ordinances.
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DANGER: RISK OF EXPLOSION OR FIRE
WHAT CAN HAPPEN | HOW TO PREVENT IT |
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• Spilled gasoline and its vapors can become ignited from cigarette sparks, electrical arcing, exhaust gases, and hot engine components such as the muffler| • Shut off engine and allow it to cool before adding fuel to the tank
• Use care in filling the tank to avoid spilling fuel. Move pressure washer away from the fueling area before starting the engine.
•Heat will expand fuel in the tank which could result in spillage and possible
fire explosion.| • Keep maximum fuel level 1/2″ (127 mm) below the bottom of
filler neck to allow for expansion.
•Operating the pressure washer in an explosive environment could result in a
fire.| • Operate and fuel equipment in well-ventilated areas free from
obstructions. Equip areas with fire extinguishers suitable for gasoline fires.
•Materials placed against or near the pressure washer can interfere with its
proper ventilation features causing overheating and possible ignition of the
materials.| • Never operate pressure washer in an area containing dry brush or
weeds.
•Muffler exhaust heat can damage painted surfaces, melt any material sensitive
to heat (such as siding, plastic, rubber, vinyl or the pressure hose, itseI0,
and damage live plants.| •Always keep pressure washer a minimum of 4* (1.2 m)
away from surfaces (such as houses, automobiles or live plants) that could be
damaged from muffler exhaust heat
•Improperly stored fuel could lead to accidental ignition. Fuel improperly
secured could get into the hands of children or other unqualified persons.| •
Store fuel in an OSHA approved container,
in a secure location away from the work area.
• Use of acids, toxic or corrosive
chemicals, poisons, insecticides, or any kind of flammable salient with this
product could result in serious iniutv or death.| • Do not spray flammable
liquids.
DANGER: RISK TO BREATHING (ASPHYXIATION)
WHAT CAN HAPPEN | HOW TO PREVENT IT |
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• Breathing exhaust fumes will cause serious injury or death! Engine exhaust
contains carbon monoxide, an odorless and deadly gas.| • Operate pressure
washer in a well-ventilated area avoid enclosed areas. such as garages,
basements, etc.
•Never operate the unit in or near a location
occupied by humans or animals
• Some cleaning fluids contain substances that could cause injury to the skin,
eyes, or lungs.| • Use only cleaning fluids specifically recommended for high-
pressure washers. Follow manufacturer’s recommendations. Do not use chlorine
bleach or any other corrosive compound.
DANGER: RISK OF FLUID INJECTION AND LACERATION
WHAT CAN HAPPEN | HOW TO PREVENT IT |
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• Your pressure washer operates at fluid pressures and velocities high enough
to penetrate human and animal flesh which could result in amputation or
another serious injury. Leaks caused by loose fittings or worn or damaged
hoses can result in injection injuries. DO NOT TREAT FLUID INJECTION AS A
SIMPLE CUT! See a physician immediately!| • Inspect the high-pressure hose
regularly. Replace the hose immediately if it is damaged, worn, has melted
from contacting the engine, or shows any signs
of cracks, bubbles, pinholes, or another leakage. Never grasp a high-pressure
hose that is leaking or damaged.
• Never touch, grasp or attempt to cover a pinhole or similar water leak on
the high-pressure hose. The stream of water IS under high pressure and WILL
penetrate skin.
• Never place hands in front of the 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 the hose to contact the muffler.
• Never attach or remove wand or hose
fittings while the system is pressurized.
• When using replacement lances or guns with this pressure washer, DO NOT use
a lance and/or lance/gun combination that is shorter in length than what was
provided with this pressure washer as
measured from the nozzle end of the lance to the gun trigger
• Injuries can result if system pressure is not reduced before attempting
maintenance or disassembly.| • To relieve the system pressure, shut off
engine, t rn off the water supply, and pull a gun trigger until water stops
flowing.
• Use only accessories rated equal to or higher than the rating of the
pressure washer.
DANGER: RISK OF INJURY FROM SPRAY
WHAT CAN HAPPEN | HOW TO PREVENT IT |
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• High-velocity fluid spray can cause objects to break, projecting particles
at high speed.| • Always wear ANSI-approved Z87.1
safety glasses. Wear protective clothing
to protect against accidental spraying.
• Never point the wand at or spray people
or animals.
• Light or unsecured objects become hazardous projectiles.| • Always secure
trigger lock when the wand is not in service to prevent accidental operation.
• Never permanently secure trigger in a pullback
(open) position.
DANGER: RISK OF UNSAFE OPERATION
WHAT CAN HAPPEN | HOW TO PREVENT IT |
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• Unsafe operation of your pressure washer could lead to serious injury or
death to you or others.| • Do not use chlorine bleach or any other
corrosive compound.
• Become familiar with the operation and
controls of the pressure washer.
• Keep operating area clear of all persons,
pets, and obstacles.
• Do not operate the product when fatigued
or under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Stay alert at all times.
• Never compromise the safety features of
this product.
• Do not operate the machine with missing,
broken or unauthorized parts.
• Never leave wand unattended while the unit
is running
• If proper starting procedure is not followed, the engine can kick back
causing serious hand and arm injury.| • If the engine does not start after two
pulls,
squeeze the trigger of the gun to relieve pump
pressure. Pull the starter cord slowly until
resistance is felt. Then pull the cord rapidly
to avoid kickback and prevent hand or
arm injury.
• The spray gun/wand is a powerful cleaning tool that could look like a toy to
a child.| • Keep children away from the pressure washer at all times.
• Reactive force of spray will cause gun/wand to kick back and could cause the
operator to slip or fall or misdirect the spray. Improper control of guns/wand
can result in injuries to self and others.| • Do not overreach or stand on an
unstable
support.
• Do not use a pressure washer while
standing on a ladder.
• Grip gun/wand firmly with both
hands. Expect the gun to kickback
when triggered.
DANGER: RISK OF INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE WHEN TRANSPORTING OR STORING
WHAT CAN HAPPEN | HOW TO PREVENT IT |
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• Fuel or oil can leak or spill and could result in fire or breathing hazards.
Serious injury or death can result. Fuel or oil leaks will damage carpet,
paint, or other surfaces in vehicles or trailers.
• Oil could fill the cylinder and damage the engine if the unit is not stored
or transported in an upright position.| • If a pressure washer is equipped
with
a fuel shut-off valve, turn the valve to
the OFF position before transporting to avoid fuel leaks. If a pressure washer
is not equipped with a fuel shut-off valve, drain the fuel from the tank
before transporting it. Only transport fuel in an OSHA-approved
container.
• Always place pressure washer on
a protective mat when transporting
to protect against damage to the vehicle from leaks.
• Always transport and store the unit in an upright position. Remove pressure
washer from the vehicle immediately upon arrival at your destination.
**DANGER: RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK**
WHAT CAN HAPPEN | HOW TO PREVENT IT |
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• Spray directed at electrical outlets or switches, or objects connected to an
electrical circuit, could result in a fatal electrical shock.| • Unplug any
electrically operated product
before attempting to clean it. Direct spray
away from electric outlets and switches.
DANGER: RISK OF CHEMICAL BURN
WHAT CAN HAPPEN | HOW TO PREVENT IT |
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• 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.| • Do not spray acids, gasoline, kerosene,
or any other flammable materials with this
product. Use only household detergents,
cleaners and degreasers recommended
for use with pressure washers.
• Wear protective clothing to protect
eyes and skin from contact with
sprayed materials.
WARNING: RISK OF BURSTING
WHAT CAN HAPPEN | HOW TO PREVENT IT |
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• Over inflation of tires could result in in serious injury and property
damage.| • Use a tire pressure gauge to check the
tires pressure before each use and while
inflating tires; see the tire sidewall for the
correct tire pressure.
NOTE: Air tanks, compressors and similar
equipment used to inflate tires can fill small
tires similar to these very rapidly. Adjust
pressure regulator on air supply to no more
than the rating of the tire pressure. Add air
in small increments and frequently use the
tire gauge to prevent overinflation.
• High-velocity fluid spray directed at
pneumatic tire sidewalls (such as
found on automobiles, trailers and
the like) could damage the sidewall
resulting in serious injury.| • On pressure washers rated above
1600 PSI (11032 kPa) use the widest
fan spray (40º nozzle) and keep the
spray a minimum of 8″ (20 cm) from the
pneumatic tire sidewall. Do not aim the spray
directly at the joint between the tire and
rim.
WARNING: RISK OF HOT SURFACES
WHAT CAN HAPPEN | HOW TO PREVENT IT |
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• Contact with hot surfaces, such as engine exhaust components, could result in a 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.
WARNING: RISK OF INJURY FROM LIFTING
WHAT CAN HAPPEN | HOW TO PREVENT IT |
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• Serious injury can result in from attempting to lift too heavy an object. | • |
The pressure washer is too heavy to be
lifted by one person. Obtain assistance
from others before lifting.
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FOR FUTURE USE
QUICK SETUP GUIDE
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, read the pressure washer instruction manual and the engine instruction manual before operating the pressure washer.
Install the Handle
Slide the handle assembly onto the frame. (if equipped) Align holes in the top
handle with the mounting holes in the handle assemblySecure with saddle bolts
and knobs.
B
Add/Check Oil
The engine is shipped without oil. Before starting the engine, add the oil
provided. Check oil level prior to each use. Refer to Engine Owner’s Manual
for complete procedure.
Add Gasoline In a well
ventilated outdoor area adds fresh, high-quality, unleaded gasoline with a
pump octane rating of 86 or higher. Do not overfill. Wipe up spilled fuel
before starting the engine. Refer to Engine Owner’s Manual for complete
procedure.
IMPORTANT: Ethanol Shield TM (sold separately) is a fuel stabilizer that helps eliminate and prevent ethanol-related problems in power equipment. Follow the instructions on the container and add to the gasoline.
QUICKSTART GUIDE
DANGER:
• Never run engine indoors or in enclosed, poorly ventilated areas. Engine
exhaust contains carbon monoxide, an odorless and deadly gas.
• Risk of fluid injection and laceration. When using the high-pressure
setting, DO NOT allow the high-pressure spray to come in contact with
unprotected skin, eyes or with any pets or animals. A serious injury will
occur.
Connect Garden Hose to Pump
Thread the garden hose to the pump inlet.
Connect HighPressure Hose to Pump
Connect the high-pressure hose to the pump outlet.
Connect High-Pressure Hose to Spray Gun
Thread the other end of the high-pressure hose to the spray gun.
Connect Spray Wand to Spray Gun
Thread the spray wand into the end of the spray gun.
Connect QC Nozzles to SprayWand
Pull quick connect coupler back and insert a nozzle. Release quick connect
coupler and twist nozzle to make sure it is secure in the coupler.
Turn Water Faucet Completely On
Do not run the unit without the water supply connected and turned on. Use Cold
Water Only.
Release Air from System
Release all air from the pump and high-pressure hose by depressing the trigger
until a steady stream of water is present. Approximately 30 seconds.
Start engine. See Engine Owner’s Manual for correct procedure.
****WARNING: This Guide is not a substitute for reading the operator’s
manual.
Users must read and understand the operator’s manual before using this
product.
GET TO KNOW THE PRESSURE WASHER
NOTE: Photographs and line drawings used in this manual are for reference
only and do not represent a specific model.
Compare the illustrations with your unit to familiarize yourself with the
location of various controls and adjustments. Save this manual for future
reference.
BASIC ELEMENTS OF A PRESSURE WASHER (FIG. 1)
A . High-Pressure Pump: Increases the pressure of the water supply.
B. Engine: Drives the high-pressure pump. Refer to the Engine Owner’s
Manual for location and operation of engine controls.
C. High-Pressure Hose: Carries the pressurized water from the pump to the
gun and spray wand.
D. Spray Gun: Connects with spray wand to control water flow rate,
direction, and pressure.
E. Quick-Connect Spray Wand: This allows the user to quickly change out
high-pressure nozzles. See How To Use Spray Wand instructions in the Operation
section.
F. Detergent Siphon Hose (not shown): Feeds cleaning agents into the pump
to mix with the water. See How To Apply Chemicals/Cleaning Solvents
instructions in the Operation section.
G. Handle
H. Frame
I. Pump Outlet
J. Pump Inlet
K. Quick Connect Nozzles
L. Nozzle Holder
BASIC ELEMENTS OF AN ENGINE
Refer to the Engine Owner’s Manual for location and operation of engine
controls.
Choke Control : Opens and closes carburetor choke valve.
Starter Grip: Pulling starter grip operates recoil starter to crank the
engine.
Engine Switch: Enables and disables ignition system.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS (FIG. 2–4)
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Locate and remove all loose parts from the carton.
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Cut four corners of the carton from top to bottom and lay the panels flat.
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(Figure 2) Slide the handle assembly (G) onto the frame (H)and secure it with saddle bolts and knobs. OR
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(Figure 2A) Align holes in the top handle (S) with the mounting holes in the handle assembly (G). Insert saddle bolts (DD) through aligned holes and secure top handle to handle assembly with knobs (EE). Tighten until snug.
NOTICE: Risk of personal injury. Avoid placing hands between handle and frame when assembling to prevent pinching. -
Remove the colored quick-connect nozzles (K) from the plastic bag and insert them into the correct grommet on the nozzle holder (L). Nozzles are color-coded to match colored nozzles on the label.
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Connect wand (E) to the gun (D). Tighten securely.
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Attach high-pressure hose (C) to the gun (D). Tighten securely. NOTICE: The engine is shipped without oil. Before starting the engine, add the oil provided. Damage to the engine will occur if the engine is run without oil, this damage will not be covered under warranty.
NOTICE: The high-pressure pump was filled with oil at the factory. Always check the oil level before using (refer to Maintenance for more information).
OPERATION
PRESSURE WASHER TERMINOLOGY
PSI: Pounds per Square Inch. The unit of measure for water pressure. Also
used
for air pressure, hydraulic pressure, etc.
PSI: Pounds per Square Inch. The unit of measure for water pressure.
Also used
for air pressure, hydraulic pressure, etc.
GPM: Gallons per Minute. The unit of measure for the flow rate of water.
- Rated Pressure and Rated Water Flow is within manufacturing tolerance of
(+/- 10%).
Bypass Mode: Allows water to re-circulate within the pump when the gun trigger is
not pulled. This feature allows the operator to release the trigger gun and reposition
themselves without having to turn the engine off in between cleaning actions.
W ARNING: Do not allow the unit to run for more than two minutes without the gun trigger being pulled. This could cause overheating and damage to the pump. When the temperature inside the pump rises too high, the thermal relief valve will open and release a spray of water from the pump to lower the internal temperature. The valve will then close.
Thermal Relief Valve (P, Fig. 5): When the temperature inside the pump rises too high, this valve will open and release a gush of water in an effort to lower the temperature inside the pump. The valve will then close. NOTE: Thermal relief valve location will vary
depending on the pump type. Detergent Injection System: Mixes cleaners or cleaning solvents
with the water to improve cleaning effectiveness.
Water Supply: All pressure washers must have a source of water. The minimum requirements for a water supply are 20 PSI and 5 Gallons Per Minute. If your water source is a well, the garden hose length can only be 30 ft. (9 m) max.
WARNING: To reduce the possibility of contamination always protect against backflow when connected to a potable water system.
PRESSURE WASHER OPERATING FEATURES
PRESSURE ADJUSTMENTS (FIG. 6)
The pressure setting is preset at the factory to achieve optimum pressure and
cleaning. If you need to lower the pressure, it can be comprised by these
methods.
- Back away from the surface to be cleaned. The further away you are, the less the pressure will be on the surface to be cleaned.
- Change to the 40˚ nozzle (white). This nozzle delivers a less powerful stream of water and a wider spray pattern. Refer to How To Use Spray Wand.
- ( if equipped) This pressure washer’s high-pressure pump is equipped with an additional feature that allows the pressure setting to be adjusted.
To lower the pressure, turn the pressure control knob on the pump counterclockwise to the desired pressure.
To return the pump pressure to the factory setting, turn the pressure control knob on the pump clockwise until it stops.
NOTICE: DO NOT overtighten the pressure control knob, if overtightened the knob
COULD break and result in immediate loss of water pressure and costly repairs to the unit.
DIAL-N-WASH ADJUSTMENT (FIG. 7, 8) (IF EQUIPPED)
- Choose the correct high-pressure nozzle (0˚, 15˚ or 40˚) for the job to be performed. Refer to How To Use Spray Wand.
- The Dial-N-Wash is shipped in the MAX pressure setting, the MAX pressure bar is aligned with the arrow (R) on the collar as shown in Figure 7.
Rotating the Dial-N-Wash (Q) counterclockwise until it stops places it in the MIN pressure setting, the arrow (R) will align with the MIN pressure bar as shown in Figure 8.
Adjust the pressure by rotating the
Dial-N-Wash (Q) clockwise higher pressure orcounterclockwise for lower-
pressure, aligning the arrow with the desired pressure bar on the
dial-N-Wash.
NOTE: To apply chemicals the black low-pressure nozzle must be installed and the Dial-N-Wash must be in the MAX pressure setting.
HOW TO USE SPRAY WAND
The nozzles for the spray wand are stored in the nozzle holder on the panel
assembly.
Colors on the panel identify nozzle location and spray pattern. Refer to the
following chart to choose the correct nozzle for the job to be performed.
CHANGING NOZZLES ON SPRAY WAND (FIG. 9)
DANGER: Risk of fluid injection. Do not direct discharge stream toward
persons, unprotected skin, eyes or any pets or animals. A serious injury will
occur.
WARNING: Flying objects could cause a risk of serious injury. Do not
attempt to change nozzles while the pressure washer is running. Turn the
engine off before changing nozzles.
- Pull quick-connect coupler (E) back and insert nozzle (K).
- Release quick-connect coupler and twist nozzle to make sure it is secure in the coupler.
WARNING: Flying objects could cause a risk of serious injury. Ensure nozzle is completely inserted in the quick-connect socket and quick-connect collar is fully engaged (forward) before squeezing gun trigger.
NOZZLE COLOR | SPRAY PATTERN | USES | SURFACES** |
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Red |
| powerful pinpoint for
spot cleaning of hard, unpainted surfaces or for high reach areas| unpainted
metal or concrete;
DO NOT use on wood
Yellow| | intense cleaning of unpainted hard surfaces| grills, driveways,
concrete or brick walkways, unpainted brick or stucco
Green| | standard cleaning nozzle for most applications| yard tools,
sidewalks, lawn furniture, unpainted siding, stucco, gutters and eaves,
concrete, brick surfaces
White|
| cleaning of
painted or
delicate surfaces
ad
| auto/RV, marine, wood, painted brick and stucco, vinyl, painted siding
Black| | applies cleaning solutions| The low-pressure spray is safe on all
surfaces.
Always verify the compatibility of the cleaning solution prior to use.
**NOTICE: The high-pressure spray from your pressure washer is capable of causing damage to surfaces such as wood, glass, automobile paint, auto striping and trim, and delicate objects such as flowers and shrubs. Before spraying, check the item to be cleaned to assure yourself that it is strong enough to resist damage from the force of the spray.
HOW TO APPLY CHEMICALS/CLEANING SOLVENTS (FIG. 10)
Applying chemicals or cleaning solvents is a low-pressure operation.
NOTE: Use only soaps and chemicals designed for pressure washer use. Do
not use bleach.
To Apply Chemicals:
- Ensure a detergent siphon hose (F, Figure 10) is attached to a barbed fitting location near the high-pressure hose connection of the pump as shown. NOTE: The barbed fitting location will vary depending on the pump type.
- Place another end of the detergent siphon hose with a filter on it into a container holding a chemical/cleaning solution. NOTE: For every 7 gallons of water pumped 1 gallon of chemical/cleaning solution will be used.
- Install low pressure (black) nozzle into quick connect fitting of spray wand, see How To Use Spray Wand paragraph in this section.
- After the use of chemicals, place a detergent siphon hose into a container of clean water and draw clean water through a chemical injection system to rinse the system thoroughly. If chemicals remain in the pump, it could be damaged. Pumps damaged due to chemical residue will not be covered under warranty.
NOTE: Chemicals and soaps will not siphon if the black soap nozzle is not installed on the spray wand.
STARTING (FIG. 11–14)
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, read the pressure washer instruction
manual and the engine instruction manual before starting the pressure
washer.
DANGER: Risk of fluid injection and laceration. When using the high-
pressure setting, DO NOT allow the high-pressure spray to come in contact with
unprotected skin, eyes, or with any pets or animals. A serious injury will
occur.
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Your washer operates at fluid pressures and velocities high enough to penetrate human and animal flesh, which could result in amputation or another serious injury. Leaks caused by loose fittings or worn or damaged hoses can result in injection injuries. DO NOT TREAT FLUID INJECTION AS A SIMPLE CUT! See a physician immediately!
DANGER: Carbon Monoxide. Using an engine indoors can kill you in minutes. Engine exhaust contains high levels of carbon monoxide (CO), a poisonous gas you cannot see or smell. You may be breathing CO even if you do not smell engine exhaust. -
Breathing exhaust fumes will cause serious injury or death! Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide, an odorless and deadly gas.
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Operate pressure washer in a well-ventilated area. Avoid enclosed areas such as garages, basements, etc.
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Never operate a unit in or near a location occupied by humans or animals.
WARNING: Risk of Fire, Asphyxiation, and Burn. Never fill the fuel tank when the engine is running or hot. Do not smoke when filling the fuel tank.
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Never fill the fuel tank completely. Fill tank to 1/2″ (12.7 mm) below the bottom of filler neck to provide space for fuel expansion. Wipe any fuel spillage from the engine and equipment before starting the engine.
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DO NOT let hoses come in contact with a very hot engine muffler during or immediately after use of your pressure washer. Damage to hoses from contact with hot engine surfaces will NOT be covered by warranty.
NOTICE: Risk of property damage. Never pull the water supply hose to move the pressure washer. This could damage the hose and/or pump inlet. -
DO NOT use hot water, use cold water only.
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Never turn the water supply off while the pressure washer engine is running or damage to the pump will result.
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DO NOT stop spraying water for more than two minutes at a time. The pump operates in bypass mode when the spray gun trigger is not pressed. If the pump is left in bypass mode for more than two minutes internal components of the pump can be damaged.
If you do not understand these precautions, please contact our customer
service department at
www.simpsoncleaning.com
Prior to starting, refer to your engine manual for proper starting
procedure.
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In a well-ventilated outdoor area add fresh, high-quality, unleaded gasoline with a pump octane rating of 86 or higher. Do not overfill. Wipe up spilled fuel before starting the engine. Refer to Engine Owner’s Manual for correct procedure.
IMPORTANT: Ethanol Shield TM (sold separately) is a fuel stabilizer that helps eliminate and prevent ethanol-related problems in power equipment. Follow the instructions on the container and add to the gasoline. NOTICE : The use of fuels with greater than 10% ethanol are not approved for use in this product per EPA regulations and will damage the unit and void the warranty. -
Check engine oil level. Refer to Engine Owner’s Manual for correct procedure.
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Check pump oil level. The oil level should come to the dot in the middle of the sight glass. Refer to the Pump paragraph under Maintenance.
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Connect the water hose to the water source. Turn the water source on to remove all air from the hose. When a steady stream of water is present, turn the water source off.
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Verify the filter screen (M) is in the water inlet of the pump. NOTE: Convex side faces out.
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Connect water source (N) to pump inlet (J). NOTE: Water source must provide a minimum of 5 gallons per minute at 20 PSI.
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Connect high-pressure hose (C) to pump outlet (I).
WARNING: To reduce the possibility of contamination always protect against backflow when connected to a potable water system.
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Choose the correct nozzle for the job to be performed. See How To Use spray Wand instructions in this section. NOTE: If applying a chemical or cleaning solution, see How To Apply Chemicals/Cleaning Solvents instructions in this section.
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Turn water source on.
NOTICE: Risk of property damage. Failure to do so could cause damage to the pump. -
Remove all air from the pump and high-pressure hose by depressing the trigger until a steady stream of water is present.
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Start engine. See Engine Owner’s Manual for correct procedure.
**WARNING: Risk of unsafe operation. If the engine does not start after two pulls, squeeze the trigger of the gun to relieve pump pressure. Pull the starter cord slowly until resistance is felt. Then pull cord rapidly to avoid kickback and prevent hand or arm injury.
NOTE:** If the oil level in the engine is low, the engine will not start. If the engine does not start, check the oil level and add oil as needed. -
Depress trigger on gun to start water flow.
WARNING: Do not allow the unit to run for more than two minutes without the gun trigger being pulled. This could cause overheating and damage to the pump. When the temperature inside the pump rises too high, the thermal relief valve will open and release a spray of water from the pump to lower the internal temperature. The valve will then close.
WARNING: Risk of unsafe operation. Stand on a stable surface and grip gun/spray wand firmly with both hands. Expect the gun to kick when triggered.
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Release trigger to stop the water flow.
WARNING: Risk of injury from spray. Always engage the trigger lock (O) when gun is not in use. Failure to do so could cause accidental spraying.
SHUTTING DOWN
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After each use, if you have applied chemicals, place a detergent siphon hose into a container of clean water and draw clean water through a chemical injection system to rinse the system thoroughly.
NOTICE: Risk of property damage. Failure to do so could cause damage to the pump. -
Turn the engine off. See Engine Owner’s Manual.
NOTICE: Risk of property damage. NEVER turn the water off with the engine running. -
urn water source off.
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Pull the trigger on the spray gun to relieve any water pressure in the hose or spray gun.
NOTE: Failure to release system pressure will prevent removal of the high-pressure hose from a spray gun or pump connection. -
See the Storage section in this manual for proper storage procedures.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING: Risk of burn hazard. When performing maintenance, you may be
exposed to hot surfaces, water pressure or moving parts that can cause serious
injury or death.
WARNING: Risk of fire hazard. Always disconnect, spark plug wire, let the
engine cool and release all water pressure before performing any maintenance
or repair. The engine contains flammable fuel. Do not smoke or work near open
flames while performing maintenance.
To ensure efficient operation and longer life of your pressure washer, a
routine maintenance schedule should be prepared and followed. If the pressure
washer is used in unusual conditions, such as high temperatures or dusty
conditions, more frequent maintenance checks will be required.
ENGINE
Consult the Engine Owner’s Manual for the manufacturer’s recommendations for
any and all maintenance. NOTE: The engine drain plug is located at the rear of
the unit.
PUMP (FIG. 15)
NOTE: The Pump was filled with oil at the factory. The preferred oil is
SIMPSON® Premium Pump Crankcase Oil. If this oil is not available, an SAE
15W-40 oil may be used. Change the pump oil after the first 50 hours of
operation and every 100 hours thereafter, or every 3 months.
TO CHECK OIL
The oil level should come to the dot in the middle of the sight glass (AA).
HOW TO CHANGE PUMP OIL
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Loosen pump oil fill plug (BB).
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Place a container under the pump oil drain plug (CC).
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Remove pump oil drain plug.
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After the oil is drained, replace the pump oil drain plug.
Tighten securely. -
For AAA TM pumps, refill using SIMPSON® Premium Pump Crankcase Oil. If this oil is not available, an SAE 15W-40 oil may be sed.
For CAT Pumps ® , refill using a non-detergent hydraulic oil (ISO 68).
6. Replace pump oil fill plug and tighten securely.
If there is a problem with the pump contact us at www.simpsoncleaning.com
CAT PUMPS® is a registered trademark of Diversified Dynamics Corporation.
CONNECTIONS
Connections on pressure washer hoses, gun and spray wand should be cleaned
regularly and lubricated with light oil or lithium grease to prevent leakage
and damage to the o-rings.
NOZZLE CLEANING (FIG. 16)
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 immediately using the nozzle
kit supplied and the following instructions:
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Shut off the pressure washer and turn off the water supply
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Pull the trigger on the gun handle to relieve any water pressure.
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Disconnect the spray wand from the gun.
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Remove the high-pressure nozzle (K) from the spray wand.
Remove any obstructions with the nozzle cleaning tool provided and backflush with clean water. -
Direct water supply (N) into the nozzle to backflush loosened
particles for 30 seconds. -
Reassemble the nozzle to the wand.
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Reconnect spray wand to gun and turn on water supply.
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Start pressure washer and place spray wand into high pressure setting to test.
CLEAN THE WATER INLET FILTER (FIG. 11)
This screen filter should be checked periodically and cleaned if necessary.
- Remove the filter by grasping end and removing it from water inlet of the pump.
- Clean the filter by flushing it with water on both sides.
- Re-insert filter into water inlet of the pump. NOTE: Convex side faces out.
NOTE: Do not operate the pressure washer without filter properly installed.
STORAGE
ENGINE
Consult the Engine Owner’s Manual for manufacturer’s recommendations for
storage.
TO PREVENT FUEL-RELATED PROBLEMS
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Add Ethanol Shield TM fuel stabilizer following the manufacturer’s instructions.
When adding a gasoline stabilizer, fill the fuel tank with fresh gasoline. If only partially filled, air in the tank will promote fuel deterioration during storage. If you keep a container of gasoline for refueling, be sure that it contains only fresh gasoline. -
After adding a gasoline stabilizer, run the engine outdoors for 10 minutes to be sure that treated gasoline has replaced the untreated gasoline in the carburetor.
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Turn the fuel valve to the OFF position.
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Continue to run the engine until it stops from the lack of fuel in the carburetor fuel bowl. Running time should be less than 3 minutes.
PUMP
The manufacturer recommends using SIMPSON® / POWERWASHER® Pump
Guard or equivalent when storing the unit for more than 30 days and/or when
freezing temperatures are expected. SIMPSON® / POWERWASHER® Pump Guard is
environmentally friendly.
NOTE: Using a pump guard helps provide proper lubrication to the internal
seals of the pump regardless of temperature or environment.
NOTICE: Risk of property damage. Use only SIMPSON ® / POWERWASHER® Pump
Guard or equivalent. Other products could be corrosive and/or contain alco-
hol which may cause pump damage.
- Turn off the pressure washer and disconnect hoses from the pump.
- Unscrew the bottle valve from the Pump Guard bottle and remove the seal.
- Screw the bottle valve back onto the bottle.
- Attach the bottle to the water inlet of the pump.
- Squeeze the bottle to inject contents into the pump.
- With ignition switch off, simultaneously pull starter rope and squeeze bottle.
Repeat until the protector fluid exits the pump outlet. NOTE: This step may require two people.
ACCESSORIES
DANGER: Risk of fluid injection. When using replacement spray wands or guns
with this pressure washer, DO NOT use a spray wand and/or spray gun/wand
combination that is shorter in length than what was provided with this
pressure washer as measured from the nozzle end of the wand to the gun
trigger.
NOTICE: The use of any other accessory not recommended for use with this
tool could be hazardous. Use only accessories rated equal to or greater than
the rating of the pressure washer.
SERVICE INFORMATION
Do not return this product to your retailer. Please contact our customer service department at www.simpsoncleaning.com
LIMITED WARRANTY
The manufacturer of this product agrees to repair or replace designated parts
that prove defective within the warranty period listed below at the
manufacturer’s sole discretion. Specific limitations/extensions and exclusions
apply.
This warranty covers defects in material and workmanship and not parts failure
due to normal wear, depreciation, abuse, accidental damage, negligence,
improper use, maintenance, water quality or storage. To make a claim under the
terms of the warranty, all parts said to be defective must be retained and
available for return upon request to a designated Warranty Service Center for
warranty inspection. The judgments and decisions of the manufacturer
concerning the validity of warranty claims are final.
These warranties pass through to the end-user and are non-transferable. As a
factory authorized and trained Warranty Service Center, the factory will honor
the terms of all component warranties and satisfy claims of the appropriate
warranty provisions.
Normal wear items include, but are not limited to, valves and seals, which are
not covered by this warranty.
This warranty replaces all other warranties, express or implied, including
without
limitation any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular
purpose, and all such warranties are hereby disclaimed and excluded by the
manufacturer. The manufacturer’s warranty obligation is limited to repair and
replacement of defective products as provided
herein and the manufacturer shall not be liable for any further loss, damages,
or expenses – including damages from shipping, accident, abuse, acts of God,
misuse, or neglect. Neither is damage from repairs using parts not purchased
from the manufacturer or alterations performed by non-factory authorized
personnel.
Failure to install and operate equipment according to the guidelines put forth
in the instruction manual shall void the warranty.
This warranty does not cover the following: machines used for rental
purposes, damage resulting from shipping (claims must be filed with
freighter), accident, abuse, act of God, misuse, or neglect. Neither is damage
from repairs or alterations performed by non-factory authorized personnel or
failure to install and operate equipment according to the guidelines put forth
in the instruction manual.
The manufacturer will not be liable to any persons for consequential damage,
for personal injury, or for commercial loss.
RESPONSIBILITY OF ORIGINAL PURCHASER (INITIAL USER):
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To process a warranty claim on your SIMPSON® pressure washer, report the concern to 1-877-362-4271 or
cservice@fna-group.com for authorization and direction to the nearest authorized service center in your area. -
Retain original cash register sales receipt as proof of purchase for warranty work.
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Use reasonable care in the operation and maintenance of the product as described in the Owners Manual(s).
WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO FAILURES DUE TO:
- Freight damage
- Damage due to chemical deterioration, scale build-up, rust, corrosion or thermal expansion
- Freeze damage
- Damage caused by parts or accessories not obtained from an authorized dealer or not approved by the manufacturer.
- Normal wear of moving parts or components affected by moving parts.
ENGINE AND EMISSIONS CONTROL SYSTEM
Covered by engine manufacturer warranty. See engine manual.
HIGH-PRESSURE PUMP (DEFECTS IN MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP)
AAA™ – Five (5) years from the date of purchase CAT Pumps ® * – Two (2)
years from the date of purchase
FRAME (DEFECTS IN MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP)
Ten (10) years from the date of purchase.
ACCESSORIES (DEFECTS IN MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP)**
Includes nozzles, hoses, spray guns, wands, tires, feet Ninety (90) days from
date of purchase.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
OPERATIONAL ISSUES | POSSIBLE CAUSE | SOLUTION |
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The engine will not start (see Engine Owner’s Manual for further engine
troubleshooting)| No fuel| Add fresh fuel
Pressure builds up after two pulls on the recoil starter or after initial
use| Squeeze gun trigger to relieve
pressure
Choke lever in the “No Choke” position| Move choke to the “Choke” position
Spark plug wire not attached| Attach spark plug wire
No or low pressure (initial use)| Spray wand not in high pressure| See How to
Use Spray Wand instructions in the Operation Section
Low water supply| Water supply must be at least 5 GPM @ 20 PSI
Leak at high-pressure hose fitting| Repair leak. Apply sealant tape if
necessary
Nozzle obstructed| See Nozzle Cleaning instructions in the Maintenance section
The water filter screen clogged| Remove and clean the filter. See the Cleaning
Water Inlet Filter paragraph in the Maintenance section for the correct
procedure
Air in hose| Turn off the engine, then the water source. Disconnect the water
source from the pump inlet and turn the water source on to remove all air from
the hose. When there is a steady stream of water present, turn the water
source off. Re-connect water source to pump inlet and turn on the water
source. Squeeze trigger to remove remaining air
Choke in the “Choke” position| Move choke to the “No Choke” position
A high-pressure hose is too long| Use high-pressure hose under 100 feet (30 m)
Will not draw chemicals| Spray wand not in low pressure| See How to Use Spray
Wand paragraph in the Operation Section
Chemical filter logged| Clean filter
Chemical screen not in cleaning solution| Make sure the end of the detergent
siphon hose is fully submerged into the cleaning solution
Chemical too thick| Dilute chemical. Chemical should be the same consistency
as water
| The pressure hose is too long| Lengthen water supply hose instead of high-
pressure hose
Chemical build up in the chemical injector| Please contact our customer
service department at
www.simpsoncleaning.com
No or low pressure (after a period of normal use)| Worn seal or packing|
Please contact our customer service department at
www.simpsoncleaning.com
Worn or obstructed valves| Please contact our customer service department at
www.simpsoncleaning.com
Worn unloader piston| Please contact our customer service department at
www.simpsoncleaning.com
Water leaking at gun/spray wand connection| Worn or torn o-ring| Check and
replace
Loose hose connection| Tighten
Water leaking at the pump| Loose connections| Tighten
Piston packings worn| Please contact our customer service department at
www.simpsoncleaning.com
Worn or torn o-ring| Please contact our customer service department at
www.simpsoncleaning.com
Pump head or tubes damaged from freezing| Please contact our customer service
department at www.simpsoncleaning.com
Pump pulsates| Nozzle obstructed| See Nozzle Cleaning paragraph in the
Maintenance section for the correct procedure
Oil leaking at the pump| Oil seals worn| Please contact our customer service
department at www.simpsoncleaning.com
Loose drain plug| Tighten
Worn drain plug o-ring| Check and replace
Worn fill plug o-ring| Check and replace
Pump overfilled| Check for the correct amount
Incorrect oil used| Drain and fill with correct amount and type of oil
The vent plug is clogged| Clean vent plug; blow air through it to remove any
blockage. If the problem persists, replace the plug
Air filter filled with oil| Clean and/or replace filter element. Refer to
Engine Owner’s Manual for correct procedure.
Internet Address: www.simpsoncleaning.com
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FNA Group, Inc.
7152 99th Street
Pleasant Prairie, WI 53158
Assembled in the U.S.A with domestic and foreign components
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