BORMANN BPW5300 Gasoline High Pressure Washer Instruction Manual

September 23, 2024
BORMANN

**BORMANN BPW5300 Gasoline High Pressure Washer Instruction Manual

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BEFORE USING THE MACHINE PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS !

Description of main parts

  1. Detergent Tank
  2. Tyre
  3. Tool
  4. Nozzle

Warnings:

Never point nozzle at people or animals.
Never drink alcohol or use drugs while operating this equipment.
Never spray electrical connections, electrical outlets or fixtures.
Never add gasoline when the engine running.
Never running the machine at the place with gasoline spilling
Never touch hot surfaces or allow accessories to contact hot surfaces
Never operate the machinesin an closed space otherwise exhausted fumes are dangerous.
Never operate the machines near utilities with flames.
Never operate the machines without the water connection.
Never use hot water.

Technical Data

  • Displacement: 208cc
  • Power: 6.5hp
  • Rated flow: 498L/H
  • Max flow: 558L/H
  • Working pressure: 180bar(250bar Max)
  • Outlet hose: 5m
  • Other features: Copper pump head, built-in detergent tank
  • Includes: Metal spray gun with 5 quick nozzles(0°, 15°, 25°, 40°,soap)

Safety Instructions

The appliance is intended to clean cars, garden and roof etc.

Never attempt to use power washers on or near any electrical outlets, fuse boxes, transformers, high voltage wires, etc. Severe electrical shock or death may occur. Never point nozzle at people or animals.

KNOW YOUR PRESSURE WASHING EQUIPMENT

  1. READ YOUR OWNERS MANUAL CAREFULLY. Do not operate your power washer until you completely understand and can follow all operating instructions, precautions and safety rules.
  2. Restrict the use of your power washer to users who have read, understand and can follow all operating instructions, precautions and safety rules.
  3. Never allow children to use the washer.

Plan head

  1. Always wear ear protection to cut noise and eye protection and / or face shield to prevent debris from flying or ricocheting into eyes and face which could result in serous injury.
  2. Dress safely in long pants and wear safety boots, safety gloves, safety helmets with visors, ear defenders etc. Other protective equipment is advisable when using chemicals, cleaning detergents or other corrosive or abrasive substances.
  3. Do not operate pressure washing equipment if you have consumed alcohol or taken medication.
  4. Keep pets, children and bystanders a safe distance away from your work area. A minimum of 50 feet is recommended.
  5. Do not spray directly at glass or fragile objects.
  6. CAUTION after turning off your pressure washer and water supply, there is still high pressure water trapped in the system. You must release the pressure by triggering the gun after the engine has completely stopped.
  7. WARNING! Suds or soap powder are the only cleaning scour designed for this appliance. The use of other cleaning agent or chemicals may adversely affect the safety of appliance.

Precautions for gasoline engines

  1. Follow all safety precautions, operating procedures and maintenance listed in your engine operator’s manual which came with the pressure cleaner.
  2. DO NOT fill the engine with gasoline when the engine is running, hot or near an open flame. DO NOT SMOKE.
  3. Do Not run power washersin an enclosed area. Exhaust fumes contain poisonous carbon monoxide gas. Breathing exhaust gases can cause seriousillness or death.
  4. Do Not touch or come in contact with hot muflers, cylinders, cooling fins or hot exhaust gases as this may result in severe burns.
  5. Never tamper with governor spring, governor links or other components which may increase the speed (RPM) of the engine.
  6. Do Not operate pressure cleanersin the presence of flammable vapours or gases. When servicing pressure cleaning equipment, be sure to properly dispose of any flammable materials.
  7. Do Not make adjustmentsto your equipment without first removing the spark plug.
  8. When transporting pressure cleaners, the fuel shut-off valves must be in the closed position, to prevent fuel from spilling out.

Miscellaneous safety precautions

  1. Check all high pressure hose and fittings periodically for cuts or wear. Immediately replace all suspect componentsto prevent injury. Do not place high pressure hose on the engine mufler or drag across abrasive surfaces.
  2. Inspect pressure cleaner for oil, fuel and/or water leaks.
  3. Operate unit on levelsurface only. Otherwise fuel may spill on engine and/or pump. Lubrication may be insufficient if unit is not level.
  4. Never start power washers without adequate water supply.
  5. HIGH PRESSURE SPRAY CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY Never point or aim the gun/wand at yourself or anyone else. Never put your hand, fingers or body directly in front of the spray nozzle.
  6. Do Not run the unit for longer that 3 minutes with spray gun in the closed position.
  7. Clean up spilled soap, fuel or oil immediately to avoid falls.
  8. Keep clutter out of work area to avoid falls.
  9. Never squeeze the spray gun trigger unless you are securely braced. The force of water through the nozzle is powerful enough to cause you to lose your balance and fall.
  10. Never attempt to use power washers on or near any electrical outlets, fuse boxes, transformers, high voltage wires, etc. Severe electrical shock or death may occur.
  11. Do not use the appliance if important parts of appliance are damaged, e.g. safety devices, high pressure hoses, trigger gun.
  12. Only use genuine pressure cleaning equipment parts (eg.: High pressure hoses, fittings and couplings etc. ) for any and all repairs of your pressure cleaner. Failure to do so may result in injury or cause hazardous operating conditions to exist.

Water Supply (Cold Water Only)

Water hose must be at least 1.9 cm in diameter.
Flow rate of water supply must be more than 1.85GPM (gallons per minute).
Flow rate can be determined by spraying the water into an empty 5-galons container for one minute.
The water supply temperature must not exceed 5°C.
Never use water contained with solvents, e.g. paint thinners, gasoline, oil, etc.
Always prevent debris from being drawn into the unit by using a clean water source.
We strongly recommend that this high pressure washer should not be left running without the trigger gun being engaged for more than 3 minutes or longer

Caution

Follow the maintenance instructions specified in the manual.

Operating Instructions

Caution! The powerful 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 recoil force.

Operating unit with water supply shut-off without flow of water will result in equipment damage. Operating the pressure washer with water supply shut-off will void your warranty. You should never run this pressure washer for more than 2 minutes without pulling the trigger to allow cool water to enter the pump.

WARNING! Read owner’s Manual. Do not operate equipment until you have read Owner’s Manual for Safety, Operation, and Maintenance Instruction.

Assembly

Step 1: Attach the handles to the frame of the pressure washer. Align holes insert bolts, and tighten with knobs.

Step 2: Attach the wand to the spray gun. Tighten securely.

Step 3: Attach the high pressure hose to the spray gun. Tighten securely.

Start-Up

ATTENTION: Become familiar with the operating procedures before starting your unit.

  1. Add fresh high quality unleaded gasoline. See Engine Operation for correct amount and type.
  2. Check oil level. See Engine Operation for correct amount and type.
  3. Connect high pressure hose to pump outlet (See picture B).
  4. Connect water source to pump inlet. There is plastic tap connector equipped with pump, connect your own connector to it, and screw tightly (see picture A).
  5. Turn water source on.
  6. Turn knob clockwise and anticlockwise in order to get pencil jet and 0~40°fan jet.

Explanation:

0° Nozzle- Used for a pinpoint stream. This nozzle stream is very powerful and covers a very small area of cleaning. This nozzle should only be used on surfaces that can this high pressure such as metal or concrete. 15° and 25° Nozzle-Used for less powerful st am which can cover a wider area. This nozzle is also very powerful and should only be used on surfaces that can withstand this high pressure. 40° Nozzle-Used for the least powerful stream and covers a wide area of cleaning. This nozzle should be used for most general cleaning jobs.

Operation:

NOTE: Do not let hoses come in contact with the HOT engine mufler during or immediately after use, as this will destroy the hose.

  1.  press the trigger safety lock, and then you can press the trigger

  2. Start engine according to the engine owner’s manual.

  3. Press the trigger of high pressure gun to make sure water flowing out. Be careful when press the trigger gun, it has recoil force and the sudden torque. Release the trigger of high pressure gun can stop the water flowing out. In emergency condition: Turn engine off.

Shut Down Procedure

  1. Release the trigger can stop the water flowing out. After did this, pls. engage the trigger safety lock to avoid accidental “switch on”. In emergency condition: turn engine off immediately .
  2. Turn engine off. NOTE: NEVER turn the water off with the engine running.
  3. Turn water source off.
  4. Presstrigger to release residual water.
  5. Disconnect all hoses used
  6. See storage section in this manual for proper storage procedures. Note: Let the engine cool and up to 30 minutes after use before touching.

Maintenance and Cleaning

When doing maintenance, you may be exposed to hot surfaces, water pressure, moving parts, or fire resulting in death. Before performing any maintenance or repair, disconnect power source, let engine cool down completely and release all water pressure. The engine contains flammable fuel. Do not smoke or work near open flames while performing maintenance.

Nozzle cleaning

If the nozzle becomes clogged with foreign materials,such as dirt, excessive pressure may develop. If the nozzle becomes partially clogged or restricted, the pump pressure will pulsate. Clean the nozzle immediately using the nozzle kit supplied and the following instructions.

Wand/Lance

  1. Shut off the pressure washer and turn off the water supply.
  2. Disconnect the wand/lance from the gun.
  3. Clean the nozzle using the nozzle cleaner provided or a straightened paper clip. Inset into the nozzle end and work back and forth until obstruction is removed.
  4. Direct water supply into nozzle end to back flush loosened particles for 30 seconds.
  5. Reconnect wand/lance to gun and turn on water supply.
  6. Start pressure washer.

Transporting and Storage

When transportation or moving, you can use the lifting eyes.

Storage

Before you store the pressure washer, make sure you do the cleaning for the machine. (see clause 6), and then :

  1. Remove gasoline and oil from engine. See Engine Operator’s Manual for correct amount and type.
  2. Disconnect spark plug wire and remove spark plug. See Engine Operator’s Manual for correct amount and type.

Winter Storage

Items needed: Funnel, 12” piece of garden hose or equivalent and RV antifreeze.

  1. Follow the previous storage instructions.
  2. To winterize the pressure washer, disconnect spark plug wire from engine and remove high pressure hose from pump. Add RV antifreeze through garden hose connection. Pull engine rope several times until antifreeze comes out of high pressure hose connection.
  3. Remove all water from high pressure hose, gun, and wand. To do so, disassemble high pressure hose from gun. Drain all water from hose. Hold gun/wand assembly in a position with the nozzle pointing down, and pull gun trigger to remove any water.

Troubleshooting Guide

PROBLEM CAUSE REMEDY
Engine will not start.
  1. No fuel.
  2. Pressure build up after initial use.
  3. Spark plug wire not attached.

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  1. Add fuel.
  2. Squeeze trigger gun to relieve pressure.
  3. Attach spark plug lead.

No or low pressure (initial use)|

  1. Lance not set in high pressure mode.
  2. Leak at high pressure
  3. Obstruction in nozzle
  4. Water filter screen zlogged at water inlet
  5. Air lock in hose or pump
  6. Diameter of the supply hose too small.
  7. Inadequate water supply

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  1. Set into high pressure mode.
  2. Repair leak.
  3. Clean nozzle.
  4. Remove and clean filter.
  5. Turn off the engine. Ensure the water supply is on, squeeze the gun trigger and release all trapped air. When there is a steady stream of water, release the trigger and restart the engine.
  6. Replace hose with one of a larger bore diameter.
  7. Check garden hose for kinks and blockages. Ensure water tap is fully open.

Water leaking at gun/lance|

  1. Worn sealing ring.
  2. Loose hose connection.

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  1. Replace sealing ring.
  2. Tighten up water joints.
  • The manufacturer reserves the right to make minor changes to product design and technical specifications without prior notice unless these changes significantly affect the performance and safety of the products. The parts described / illustrated in the pages of the manual that you hold in your hands may also concern other models of the manufacturer’s product line with similar features and may not be included in the product you just acquired.
  • To ensure the safety and reliability of the product and the warranty validity, all repair, inspection, repair or  replacement work, including maintenance and special adjustments, must only be carried out by technicians of the authorized service department of the manufacturer.
  • Always use the product with the supplied equipment. Operation of the product with non-provided equipment may cause malfunctions or even serious injury or death. The manufacturer and the importer shall not be liable for injuries and damages resulting from the use of non-conforming equipment.

Engine Operation

Safety Precautions

You have to observe the descriptions indicated with this mark because they contain very important information to assure the safety.

  • No person who does not understand the content of this manual should be allowed to operate the engine.
  • Engine should not be operated at the indoor or a place with poor ventilation. (Exhaust gas contains odorless and harmful carbon monoxide.)
  • Do not insert in or approach hands or foot to the moving or revolving sections.
  • Do not store, spill or use gasoline at the vicinity of fire, stove, furnace or devices using the pilot flame or sparks like a water heater or others. (There is risk of explosion.)
  • Do not refill the fuel indoors or at a place not well ventilated.
  • Do not refill the fuel while smoking.
  • Do not remove the fuel tank cap or refill the fuel during engine operation or immediately after operation when the engine isstill hot. (Wait for more than 2 minutes after terminating the operation before refilling the fuel.)
  • Do not operate the engine when gasoline has spilled, smell of gasoline is felt or there is risk of explosion.
  • Do not adjust the setting engine speed unnecessarily.
  • Do not check sparks while the ignition plug is removed.
  • Do not operate the engine with the mufler or air cleaner cover removed. (Inspect particularly the mufler at regular intervals for loose mounting screws, breakage or leakage, and repair or replace it if any abnormal condition has been discovered.)
  • Do not operate the engine when grasses, leaves or inflammable substances are sticking in or around the mufler.
  • Do not touch parts of mufler or engine at high temperatures. (There is risk of burn.)
  • Do not touch the ignition plug or high-voltage cord during operation. (There isrisk of electric shock or physical injury.)
  • Make sure to stop the engine whenever the work is interrupted or moving the engine to another place.
  • Do not operate the engine alone. (It must be connected to the driven equipment when it is operated.)
  • Check frequently the parts used on the fuel line for cracks or leakage, and replace them if necessary.
  • Remove dirt, grasses or other trash from the cooling fins and the cooling air inlet. (Make sure to stop the engine and the driven equipment before the cleaning.)
  • Make sure to use always new gasoline. (Old gasoline may cause sticky substance adhering at the inside of carburetor or operation trouble.)
  • Before starting the engine, confirm that the area of radius 15 m around it is evacuated and no tank filled with fuel, or others are not left over.
  • Make sure to use only the genuine parts supplied from ANLU Gasoline Engine. Use of parts other than the genuine parts could cause engine trouble or premature abrasion.

CAUTION
Important safety items quoted in this manual do not necessary cover all situations or conditions that could occur. Although sufficient cares have been taken to assure the safety of engine, operators or service personnel must observe necessary precautions to operate it safely and protect themselves from possible dangers.

Description of main parts

  1. Recoil starter grip

  2. Starter lever (Choke level)

  3. Fuel tank cap

  4. Fuel tank

  5. Mufler

  6. Exhaust outlet

  7. Ignition plug cap

  8. Carburettor

  9. Air cleaner
    (Types vary depending on the specifications.)

  10. Engine switch

Inspection before operation the engine

Fuel

Use unleaded gasoline with a pump octane rating of 90 or higher.
Unleaded gasoline produces fewer engine and spark plug deposits and extends exhaust system life.

WARNING

Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive, and you can be burned or seriously injured when refuelling.

  • Stop engine and keep heat, sparks, and flame away.
  • Refuel only outdoors.
  • Wipe up spills immediately.
  • Do not use 2-cycle engine oil. (It could cause fouled plug, bound piston ring, clogged mufler, or others.)

Adding Fuel

  1. Remove the fuel tank cap.
  2. Add fuel to the bottom of the fuel level limit in the neck of the fuel tank.

Do not overfill. Wipe up spilled fuel before starting the water pump.

Engine Oil Level Check

Check the engine oil level with the engine stopped and in a level position

  1. Remove the filler cap/dipstick and wipe it clean.
  2. Add oil to the engine. Recommend to use oil type of 10W-30.
  3. Insert and remove the dipstick with outscrewing it into the filler neck. Check the oil level shown on the dipstick.
  4. If the oil level is low, fill to the edge of the oil filler hole with the recommended oil.
  5. Screw in the filler cap/dipstick securely.

INSPECTION OF RESPECTIVE SECTIONS

Make sure to read these sections before operating the engine

Methods of starting and stopping the engine

START

  1. Turn the engine switch to the “ON” side.

  2. Turn the choke lever to the fully CLOSED position (at the mark).
    To start a cold engine, move the choke lever to the CLOSED position.
    To restart a warm engine, leave the choke lever in the OPEN position.

  3. Pull the starter grip lightly until you feel resistance, then pull briskly. Return the starter grip gently

  4. When the engine has started, return the choke lever gradually to the fully OPEN position (at the mark).

  5. Engine revolution speed is adjusted at the optimum condition before shipping from the factory. Customers can not change it. When it fails to operate properly, connect your dealer and ask them to do the adjustment if it is necessary.

STOP

Turn the engine switch to the “OFF” position.

(Switch position may vary depending on the specifications. Refer to the instruction manual of driven equipment.)

(In case of a push button type switch, keep pressing the push button till the engine stops completely.)

  • Replenish the fuel before using up completely. It will make easier at the next starting.
  • When there is no subsequent work, drain the fuel from the fuel tank and restart the engine to use up the fuel remaining in the carburettor.

CAUTION

Place the engine at a horizontal position when the driven equipment is not used at the rest time, or others, in summer season. (If the tank is tilted as much as the inside of fuel cap is submerged in the fuel, the fuel may leak.)

Do not touch the engine body, especially the mufler, during or immediately after stopping the operation. (There is risk of burn.)

Precautions during operation

CAUTION

  • Before starting operation, make sure to inspect the engine in accordance with the “Inspection before starting the engine”.
  • Do not operate the engine at the indoor or a place with poor ventilation. (Exhaust gas contains odourless and harmful carbon monoxide.)
  • Do not insert in or approach hands or foot at the moving or rotating sections.
  • Stop the engine immediately if it has been discovered any leakage of fuel or gasfrom the carburettor, mufler, fuel tank, crankcase, cylinder or mating face at respective sections. (Contact a dealer or service center for repair.)
  • Do not change the setting revolution speed of engine unnecessarily.
  • Be careful not to touch highly heated mufler or sections on the engine to avoid possible risk of burn.
  • Do not operate the engine while withered grasses, leaves or other inflammable substances are sticking in or around the mufler cover.
  • Do not touch the ignition plug cap or high-voltage cord during operation. (There is risk of electric shock or physical injury.)
  • Do not operate the engine with the mufler or air cleaner cover removed.

Adjusting the carburettor

Engine revolution speed is adjusted at the optimum condition before shipping from the factory. When it fails to operate properly, consult your dealer and ask them to do the adjustment if it is necessary.

Inspection and Service

Table of regular inspections

Table of regular inspections

Time| Before Each
Operation| At Every 20-hour| At Every 50-hour| At Every 100
hours| 2 Years
Item
Inspection and re-tightening of bolts, nuts| ●|  |  |  |
Inspection of fuel leakage| ●|  |  |  |
Inspection, cleaning of air cleaner| ●|  |  |  |
Change of engine oil|  | ● (Only the first
time)| ●|  |
Cleaning at cooling air inlet, cooling fin and around mufler| ●|  |  |  |
Inspection, cleaning of ignition plug|  |  | ●|  |
Inspection, cleaning of fuel filter|  |  | ●|  |
Removal of carbon from mufler, cylinder|  |  | ●|  |  
Replacement of ignition plug|  |  |  | ●|
*Replacement of fuel pipe|  |  |  |  | ●

These items should be serviced by our technician or call technical center.
Connect your dealer and ask them to do adjustment.

Inspection and service before each operation

Cleaning of air cleaner

When the element is very dirty or when the oil has been used up making the element dry, after cleaning the element soak it in kerosene and strongly wring out the element with one hand.

Use of heat or flame is absolutely prohibited.
Cleaning and service at respective sections
Clean at around the mufler.
Clean the cooling fins and the cooling air inlet.
Inspect and re-tighten bolts and nuts.
Inspect the fuel leakage.

Inspection and service at every 50-hour Spark Plug Service

Recommended spark plug: E6TC

  1. Disconnect the spark plug cap, and remove any dirt from around the spark plug area.

  2. Remove the spark plug with a spark plug wrench.

  3. Inspect the spark plug. Replace it if the electrodes are worn, or if the insulator is cracked or chipped.

  4. Measure the spark plug electrode gap with a suitable gauge. The gap should be 0.028~0.031 in (0.70~0.80mm). Correct the gap if necessary, by carefully bending the side electrode.

  5. Install the spark plug carefully, by hand, to avoid cross-threading.

  6. After the spark plug seats, tighten with a spark plug wrench to compress the sealing washer. If reinstalling the used spark plug, tighten 1/8-1/4 turn after the spark plug seats. If installing a new spark plug, tighten 1 / 2 turn after the spark plug seats.
    NOTICE
    A loose spark plug can overhand and damage the engine.
    Over tightening the spark plug can damage the threads in the cylinder head.

  7. Attach the spark plug cap.

Cautions during inspection

Disconnect the ignition plug wires before inspection or adjustment to prevent unexpected start of engine.
Do not touch the engine immediately after operation to prevent burn.
Use of fire is strictly prohibited when handling the fuel (gasoline).
Make sure to clean spilled fuel sufficiently before using the engine.
Do not wash the engine with water.
Do not change the setting revolution speed carelessly. (Consult your dealer when changing the revolution speed.)

Long-time storing

When releasing the engine from operation for more than 30 days, it must be serviced and stored as follows with care to prevent the starting trouble or malfunction due to degeneration of fuel.

  1. Drain the fuel from the fuel tank and start to run the engine till it is stopped due to use-up of fuel.

  2. Wash the inside of fuel tank and fuel filter with white kerosene. Use of fire is strictly prohibited

  3. Removing the ignition plug, inject a small quantity of new engine oil through the plughole.
    After idling slowly for few revolutions operating the recoil starter, install the ignition plug. Pull the recoil starter again and stop it at the position where it is felt heavy.

  4. Clean the external surfaces with soft cloth and store it at a dry place free from fires.
    If the unit is left over without draining fuel, impurities in the fuel could clog the fuel passages such as the carburettor, fuel filter, or others, and cause engine troubles
    Make sure to drain the fuel when storing the unit for a long period of time.
    Sufficient care must be taken not to use fires at the vicinity when handling the fuel.

Warning!

Impuritiesin water may damage the high pressure pump and accessories. Make sure that the water supply to which the pressure washer is connected has the appropriate specifications for an efficient and safe operation. For means of protection it is recommended to connect a water filter.

  • The manufacturer reserves the right to make minor changes to product design and technical specifications without prior notice unless these changes significantly affect the performance and safety of the products. The parts described / illustrated in the pages of the manual that you hold in your hands may also concern other models of the manufacturer’s product line with similar features and may not be included in the product you just acquired.
  • To ensure the safety and reliability of the product and the warranty validity, all repair, inspection, repair or replacement work, including maintenance and special adjustments, must only be carried out by technicians of the authorized service department of the manufacturer.
  • Always use the product with the supplied equipment. Operation of the product with non-provided equipment may cause malfunctions or even serious injury or death. The manufacturer and the importer shall not be liable for injuries and damages resulting from the use of non-conforming equipment.

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