Campbell Hausfeld Pressure Washer PW3221 User Manual

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Contents  
Page  
Frequently Asked Questions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Safety and Warning Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Assembly and Pre-Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 5  
Startup, Operation, Shutdown, and Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 10  
Maintenance and Technical Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 - 11  
Troubleshooting Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 - 13  
Service Record and Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Carefully read and understand these instructions before  
operating your pressure washer.  
REMINDER: Keep your dated proof of purchase for warranty purposes! Attach it to this manual or file it for safekeeping.  
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Safety and Warning Information  
and water supply off, then press  
the gun trigger 2-3 times.  
ble support. Keep good footing and  
balance at all times.  
Safety Guidelines  
This manual contains information that  
is very important to know and under-  
stand. This information is provided for  
SAFETY and to PREVENT EQUIPMENT  
PROBLEMS. To help recognize this infor-  
mation, observe the following symbols.  
Danger indicates an  
Never permanently engage the trig-  
ger mechanism on the gun.  
10. Follow the maintenance instructions  
specified in the manual.  
Risk of injection  
Never operate the machine without  
all components properly connected  
to the machine (handle, gun/wand  
assembly, nozzle, etc.).  
!
WARNING  
or severe injury.  
Keep clear of nozzle. Do not discharge  
streams at persons. This product is to  
be used only by trained operators.  
Always remove lance from gun before  
cleaning debris from tip.  
!
Equipment  
damage.  
DANGER  
imminently haz-  
NOTICE  
ardous situation which, if not avoided,  
WILL result in death or serious injury.  
Keep clear of nozzle. NEVER direct  
high pressure spray at a person, ani-  
mal, or yourself.  
ALWAYS turn water supply “ON”  
before turning pressure washer  
“ON.” Running pump dry causes  
serious damage.  
Warning indicates a  
!
WARNING  
potentially haz-  
ardous situation which, if not avoided,  
COULD result in death or serious injury.  
Always wear safety glasses or gog-  
gles and protective equipment  
(hearing protection, gloves, rubber  
boots, protective clothing) when  
operating or performing mainte-  
nance.  
Do not operate the pressure washer  
with the inlet water screen  
removed. Keep screen clear of  
debris and sediment.  
Caution indicates a  
!
CAUTION  
potentially haz-  
ardous situation which, if not avoided,  
MAY result in minor or moderate injury.  
Notice indicates  
important informa-  
tion, that if not followed, may cause dam-  
age to equipment.  
Never put hand or fingers over the  
spray tip while operating the unit.  
NEVER operate pressure washer  
with broken or missing parts. Check  
equipment regularly and repair or  
replace worn or damaged parts  
immediately.  
NOTICE  
Never try to stop or deflect leaks  
with any body part.  
NOTE: Information that requires special  
attention.  
Always engage the trigger safety  
latch in the safe position when  
spraying is stopped even if only for  
a few moments.  
Use only the nozzle supplied with  
this machine.  
Important Safety Instructions  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
Never leave the wand unattended  
while the machine is running.  
Always follow detergent manufac-  
turer’s label recommendations for  
proper use of detergents. Always  
protect eyes, skin, and respiratory  
system from detergent use.  
Do not use pres-  
!
WARNING  
Never tamper with the engine gov-  
ernor or attempt to alter factory  
settings. Altering factory settings  
could damage the unit and will  
void the warranty.  
When using this product, basic precau-  
tions should always be followed, includ-  
ing the following:  
!
WARNING  
1. Read all instructions before using the  
product.  
sure that exceeds  
the operating pressure of any of the  
parts (hoses, fittings, etc.) in the pres-  
surized system. Ensure all equipment  
and accessories are rated to withstand  
the maximum working pressure of the  
unit.  
Always hold gun and wand firmly  
when starting and operating the  
machine.  
2. To reduce the risk of injury, close  
supervision is necessary when the  
product is used near children.  
NEVER allow the unit to run with  
the trigger released (off) for more  
than one minute. Resulting heat  
buildup will damage the pump.  
3. Follow all safety codes as well as the  
Occupational Safety and Health Act  
(OSHA).  
Explosion  
hazard.  
!
WARNING  
NEVER spray flammable liquids or  
use pressure washer in areas con-  
taining combustible dust, liquids, or  
vapors.  
4. Ensure safety devices are operating  
properly before each use. DO NOT  
remove or modify any part of the  
gun or unit.  
NEVER store the pressure washer  
outdoors or where it could freeze.  
Freezing temperatures can seriously  
damage the pump.  
NEVER operate this machine in a  
closed building or in or near an  
explosive environment.  
5. Know how to stop this product and  
bleed pressure quickly. Be thoroughly  
familiar with the controls.  
Release the trigger when changing  
from high to low pressure modes.  
Failure to do so could result in dam-  
age to the nozzle.  
Do not remove fuel tank cap or fill  
fuel tank while engine is hot or run-  
ning (allow engine to cool two min-  
utes before refueling). Always fill  
the tank slowly.  
6. Stay alert – watch what you are  
doing.  
7. Do not operate the product when  
fatigued or under the influence of  
alcohol or drugs.  
Keep hose away  
from sharp objects.  
Bursting hoses may cause injury.  
Examine hoses regularly and replace if  
damaged. Do not attempt to mend a  
damaged hose.  
!
CAUTION  
Never disconnect the high pressure  
discharge hose from the machine  
while the system is pressurized. To  
depressurize machine, turn power  
8. Keep operation area clear of all per-  
sons.  
9. Do not overreach or stand on unsta-  
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Pressure Washers  
Pre-Operation  
UNPACKING  
Remove the equipment and all parts  
from the carton. The carton should  
contain the following.  
One pressure washer (pump,  
engine, cart base).  
One cart handle assembly.  
One spray gun.  
One lance with nozzle.  
Spray tips (not included with all  
models).  
Figure 5 - Connect high pressure hose  
to pump  
Figure 2 - Connect detergent hose to  
brass barb  
One high pressure hose.  
6. Attach the lance with nozzle to the gun  
(See Figure 6).  
One pack of nuts, bolts, and  
manuals.  
3. If applicable: insert quick connect  
tips into rubber holders on front of  
placard (See Figure 3).  
One or two bottles of engine oil.  
If any parts are missing, DO NOT  
RETURN THE UNIT TO THE RETAILER.  
Know the unit’s model number (locat-  
ed on the serial number tag on the  
pressure washer frame) and call 1-800-  
330-0712 for replacement parts.  
After unpacking the product, inspect it  
carefully for any damage that may  
have occurred during transit. Make  
sure to tighten fittings and bolts  
before using the pressure washer.  
Do not operate the  
Figure 6 - Attach lance to gun  
7. Install quick connect tip, if applicable  
(See Figure 7).  
!
Figure 3 - Insert quick connect tips  
WARNING  
unit if its damaged  
during shipping, handling, or use.  
Damage could result in bursting and  
cause injury or property damage.  
4. Secure garden hose (not included) to  
the inlet connection on pump (See  
Figure 4).  
ASSEMBLY  
Use 1/2” wrench to assemble pressure  
washer.  
1. Slide the handle assembly over the  
lower legs of the cart base. Use the  
standard nut and bolt to secure the  
legs. See Figure 1.  
Figure 4 - Secure garden hose  
Figure 7 - Quick Connect Tip  
5. Connect the high pressure hose to the  
pump outlet (See Figure 5).  
Figure 1 - Assemble Handle  
2. Connect clear plastic detergent hose  
to brass barb on pump (See Figure 2).  
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Pre-Operation (Continued)  
TRIGGER SAFETY LATCH  
In the engaged position, the trigger safe-  
ty latch prevents the gun from being trig-  
gered accidentally. Push the latch fully  
down to engage it (See Figure 9). Always  
engage the trigger safety latch when the  
unit is not in use.  
Pressure adjustment knob  
Detergent hose  
Hose barb  
Pump outlet  
High pressure  
hose  
Trigger lock  
(not engaged)  
Pump inlet  
Garden hose  
Thermal relief valve  
Figure 8 - Camshaft pump hookup  
Trigger lock  
(engaged)  
Figure 9 - Trigger lock  
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Pressure Washers  
Operation  
a. If inlet water pressure is over 100  
psi, install a regulating water valve  
at the garden hose connection.  
equipped, turn on the on/off  
switch to the “on” position.  
1. Surface Preparation  
The following cleaning procedure will  
help you organize your cleaning task and  
ensures that you will achieve the best  
results in the shortest amount of time.  
Remember to use the spraying / cleaning  
techniques mentioned in the following  
section.  
7. Start the engine.  
b. Do not exceed 100˚ F (38˚ C) inlet  
water temperature.  
If the engine is cold, completely close  
the engine choke.  
NOTE: The inlet water supply must have a  
minimum flow rate of 8 gpm (30 lpm).  
If the engine is warm, leave the  
choke open or just partially closed.  
Unlock the trigger safety latch on  
the gun. Grasp the starter rope and  
brace one foot on the chassis. While  
squeezing the trigger on the gun,  
pull the starter rope rapidly and  
firmly. Continue holding the rope as  
it returns. Repeat these steps until  
the engine starts. In cool weather,  
the choke may have to be kept  
closed for 10 to 30 seconds to keep  
the engine running. Otherwise,  
open the choke as soon as the  
engine starts.  
4. Turn the water supply ON.  
Never run the unit  
dry. Be sure the  
water supply is completely turned on  
before operating the unit.  
NOTICE  
Before starting a pressure washer clean-  
ing job, prepare the surface you intend to  
clean. Clear furniture from the area and  
make sure that all windows and doors  
are closed tightly. Also, protect all plants  
and trees near the cleaning area with a  
drop cloth. A covering ensures that your  
plants won’t be sprayed by the deter-  
gents.  
5. Trigger the gun until water sprays  
from the tip indicating that all air is  
purged from the system. Set the trig-  
ger safety latch.  
6. a. Honda Engines: Open the fuel  
shutoff valve by pushing the shut  
off valve lever to the right. Close  
the choke (if engine is cold) by  
moving the choke lever fully to  
the left. Move the throttle, if  
equipped, fully to the left to the  
Run or Rabbit position. If  
2. Start Up  
When pulling the  
starter rope, make  
sure to keep your hand and arm clear  
of the engine and cart components.  
!
CAUTION  
ALWAYS use this start up procedure to  
ensure that the unit is started safely and  
properly.  
equipped, turn on the on/off  
switch to the “on” position.  
Never let the starter  
rope return by itself.  
Doing so could jam the recoil system.  
If water has frozen  
in the pressure  
washer, thaw the pressure washer in a  
warm room before starting. DO NOT  
pour hot water on or into the pump;  
internal parts will be damaged.  
NOTICE  
NOTICE  
b. Briggs and Stratton Engines:  
Vanguard Series: Open the fuel  
shutoff valve by rotating lever to  
the vertical position. Close the  
choke (if engine is cold) by moving  
the choke lever fully to the left.  
Move the throttle, if equipped,  
fully to the left to the Run or  
Rabbit position. If equipped, turn  
on the on/off switch to the “on”  
position.  
8. If the engine does not start after two  
or three pulls or if the rope is hard to  
pull, squeeze the gun trigger to  
release the pressure that has built up  
in the high pressure hose. Repeat  
Steps 7 and 8 until the engine starts.  
1. Check engine oil levels. Add oil as nec-  
essary.  
NOTE: Some units are equipped with a  
low oil sensor that shuts the engine off if  
the oil level falls below a certain level. If  
the unit stops unexpectedly, check both  
the oil and fuel levels. Check the oil level  
each time you refuel the unit.  
3. Initial High Pressure Rinse  
After the engine starts, trigger the gun  
3 to 5 times to get any trapped air out  
of the system. After the spray becomes  
constant, you may need to adjust the  
pressure or the spray fan angle for the  
optimal cleaning performance needed  
(see pages 7, 8 and 9 for cleaning tech-  
niques).  
Intek Series: Open the fuel shut-  
off valve by rotating lever to the  
horizontal position. Close the  
choke (if engine is cold) by moving  
the choke lever fully to the right.  
Move the throttle, if equipped,  
fully to the right to the Run or  
Rabbit position. If equipped, turn  
on the on/off switch to the “on”  
position.  
2. Check fuel level.  
DO NOT refuel a  
!
WARNING  
hot engine.  
Refueling a hot engine could cause a  
fire. Use only fresh, clean regular or  
unleaded gasoline. Close the fuel shut-  
off valve during refueling.  
PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT  
3. Attach a garden hose to the inlet side  
of the pump and connect it to the  
water supply. Use a hose with an I.D.  
of 5/8” and a length of 50 ft. (15 m)  
or less.  
Some units have a pressure adjustment  
knob located on the pump (see Figure  
10). Turn the knob clockwise to  
increase the pressure. Turn the knob  
counter clockwise to decrease the pres-  
sure. Do not try and force the knob to  
turn. The knob may already be at  
either the lowest or highest setting.  
c. Robin Engines: Open the fuel  
shutoff valve by turning the lever  
to the downward position. Close  
the choke (if the engine is cold) by  
moving the choke lever fully to the  
left. Move the throttle fully to the  
left to the Run or Rabbit position. If  
Some local plumb-  
ing codes require  
backflow prevention when connecting  
to a fresh water supply. Install a back-  
flow preventer upstream from the  
pump if necessary.  
NOTICE  
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Operation (Continued)  
If there is not a plastic adjustment knob  
located on the pump (See Figure 10),  
then the pressure cannot be adjusted.  
The only way to adjust the pressure is  
to move closer or further away from the  
cleaning surface and adjust the spray  
fan angle as shown in the next section.  
ANGLE TO THE CLEANING SURFACE  
When spraying water against a surface,  
you can generate maximum impact by  
striking the surface head on. However,  
this type of impact can cause dirt parti-  
cles to embed in the surface and can  
prevent the desired cleaning action.  
Quick connect tip  
Pull back collar  
The optimum angle for spraying water  
against a cleaning surface is 45 degrees.  
Counterclockwise:  
Lower pressure  
Quick connect tip  
Spray water against a surface at a 45  
degree angle to achieve the most benefi-  
cial impact force and to efficiently  
remove debris.  
Clockwise:  
Higher pressure  
Figure 12 - Installing Quick Connect Tip  
Green – 25o – General Duty  
White – 40o – Light Duty  
Black – 65o – Low Pressure  
Detergent  
Figure 10 - Camshaft pump pressure  
adjustment  
ADJUSTING THE SPRAY FAN ANGLE  
A narrow stream has high impact force  
on the cleaning surface and results in  
maximum deep cleaning in a concen-  
trated area. However, this narrow high  
impact spray can damage some sur-  
faces, so use it cautiously.  
Your unit is either equipped with a  
adjustable fan nozzle or quick connect  
tips that have a range of spray fan  
angles.  
Figure 15 - Optimum angle to cleaning  
surface  
If equipped with the adjustable fan  
nozzle, the spray end of the lance can  
be rotated to have a 0o narrow high  
impact stream to a 60o wide fan spray  
(See Figure 11).  
A wide fan pattern will distribute the  
impact of the water over a larger area  
resulting in excellent cleaning action  
with reduced risk of surface damage.  
Clean large surface areas quickly using  
a wide fan pattern.  
DISTANCE FROM CLEANING SURFACE  
The distance between the spray nozzle  
and the cleaning surface is another fac-  
tor that affects the impact force of the  
water. The impact force of the water  
increases as the nozzle is moved closer to  
the surface.  
Nozzle  
HOW TO AVOID DAMAGING SURFACES  
Damage to cleaning surfaces occurs  
because the impact force of the water  
exceeds the durability of the surface. You  
can vary the impact force by controlling  
the nozzle’s fan pattern, the nozzle’s  
angle to the cleaning surface, and the  
nozzle’s distance from the cleaning sur-  
face. Never use a narrow high impact  
stream or a Turbo/rotary nozzle on a sur-  
face that is susceptible to damage. Avoid  
spraying windows with a narrow high  
impact stream or turbo nozzle. Doing so  
may break the window. The most sure  
way to avoid damaging surfaces is to fol-  
low these steps:  
Figure 11 - Adjusting nozzle for fan  
pattern  
Figure 13 - Narrow high impact stream  
If equipped with the quick connect tips,  
the tips can be switched out from a 0o  
narrow high impact stream to a 65o  
wide fan spray.  
The color of the tip shows what spray  
angle it is:  
Red – 0o – Maximum Duty  
Yellow – 15o – Heavy Duty  
Figure 14 - Wide fan pattern  
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Pressure Washers  
Operation (Continued)  
and prevent the application of the deter-  
gent.  
1. Before triggering the gun, adjust the  
nozzle or quick connect tip to a wide  
fan pattern.  
that turns from left to right). Pull  
firmly and quickly away from you.  
(NOTE: Do not adjust lance while  
spraying.) The lance will extend  
1/2” and be in low pressure (See  
Figure 18). Soap can only be drawn  
in low pressure.  
Once applied to a cleaning surface, deter-  
gents take time to break down dirt and  
grime. Detergents work best when  
applied at low pressure.  
2. Place the nozzle approximately 4-5  
feet away from the cleaning surface.  
Then hold the nozzle at a 45 degree  
angle to the cleaning surface. Trigger  
the gun.  
You can effectively clean surfaces by com-  
bining the chemical action of detergents  
with high pressure rinses. On vertical sur-  
faces, apply the detergent starting at the  
bottom and work your way upward. This  
method prevents the detergent from slid-  
ing down and causing streaks. Begin high  
pressure rinsing at the bottom and work  
your way upward. On particularly tough  
stains, use a brush in combination with  
detergents and high pressure rinsing.  
3b.For units with quick connect tips:  
use the black 65o quick connect  
spray tip (See Figure 16).  
3. Vary the fan pattern spray angle and  
the distance to the cleaning surface  
until optimum cleaning efficiency is  
achieved without damaging the sur-  
face.  
4. If equipped, adjust the detergent  
injection flow by turning the collar  
of the injector. Turning collar clock-  
wise decreases flow of detergent  
and turning collar counter clock-  
wise increases detergent flow (See  
Figure 17).  
TURBO NOZZLE (NOT INCLUDED WITH  
ALL MODELS)  
A turbo nozzle, sometimes referred to as  
a rotary nozzle, can significantly reduce  
cleaning time. The turbo nozzle combines  
the power of a narrow high impact  
stream with the efficiency of a 25 degree  
fan pattern. The turbo nozzle swirls a nar-  
row high impact stream into a cone  
shape to clean a larger area.  
1. Follow manufacturer’s label direc-  
tions for mixing correct concentra-  
tions of soap/detergents. The soap  
detergent to water ratio through  
the pump is approximately 10% (1  
to 10).  
2. Insert the filter end of the clear plas-  
tic detergent tube into the deter-  
gent container.  
Since a turbo nozzle  
uses a narrow high  
NOTICE  
impact stream, only use a turbo lance in  
applications where the cleaning surface  
cannot be damaged by narrow high  
impact spray. The turbo nozzle is NOT  
adjustable and cannot be used to apply  
detergent.  
3a. Place hand around the 3.5” spraying  
end section of the lance (the section  
Figure 17 - Detergent injection adjust-  
ment  
4. Detergent Application  
GENERAL CLEANING TIPS  
USE THE INSTRUCTIONS APPROPRIATE  
FOR MODEL PURCHASED  
1. Apply the detergent so that it thor-  
oughly covers the cleaning surface.  
Apply the detergent from bottom to  
top to prevent the detergent from  
NOTE: Use only detergents formulated  
for pressure washers.  
Figure 16 - Quick Connect Tip  
NOTE: Test detergent in an inconspicuous  
area before use.  
Never slide the  
nozzle from low to  
high pressure or from high to low pres-  
sure when the gun is triggered.  
NOTICE  
Never replace quick  
connect tip when gun  
Low Pressure  
!
WARNING  
is triggered.  
Nozzle  
DETERGENTS  
The use of detergents can dramatically  
reduce cleaning time and assist in the  
removal of difficult stains. Many deter-  
gents are customized for pressure washer  
use on specific cleaning tasks. Pressure  
washer detergents are as thick as water.  
Using thicker detergents – like dish soap –  
will clog the chemical injection system  
High Pressure  
Figure 18 - Adjusting nozzle for pressure  
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Operation (Continued)  
sliding down and streaking. Wait a  
couple of minutes for the detergent  
to break down the dirt and grime.  
Use a brush to lightly scrub heavily  
soiled areas. Never allow the deter-  
gent to dry on the cleaning surface.  
6. Final Rinse  
PRESSURE RELIEF  
PROCEDURE  
The final rinse should start at the bottom  
and work upward. Make sure that you  
thoroughly rinse the surface and that you  
remove all detergent.  
To reduce the risk of bodily  
injury or property damage,  
always follow this procedure  
whenever spraying is stopped,  
when work is completed, and  
before checking or repairing any  
part of the system.  
2a. To rinse or to return the nozzle to  
high pressure, release the trigger and  
slide the nozzle to the high pressure  
setting.  
7. Shutdown  
1. Be sure all detergent is flushed from  
system.  
2b.For units with quick connect tips:  
replace black 65o tip with another  
color tip.  
2. Turn the engine OFF.  
1. Engage the trigger safety latch.  
2. Turn the unit off.  
3
Turn the water supply OFF.  
Never make the  
nozzle pressure  
adjustment when the gun is triggered.  
Adjusting the high-low nozzle when the  
gun is triggered can result in damage to  
the seals in the nozzle.  
3. Remove the ignition cable from  
the spark plug.  
NOTICE  
4. After the engine and water supply are  
turned off, trigger the gun to depres-  
surize the system.  
4. Shut off the water supply.  
NEVER turn the  
water supply off  
5. Disengage the trigger safety  
latch and trigger the gun to  
relieve pressure.  
NOTICE  
Never replace quick  
before turning the engine/motor off.  
Serious damage could occur to the pump  
and/or engine/motor.  
!
WARNING  
connect tip when  
6. Re-engage the trigger safety  
latch.  
gun is triggered.  
NEVER disconnect  
3. After using detergents, flush the suc-  
tion system by placing the detergent  
suction tube into a bucket of clean  
water.  
!
7. Before overnight storage, long  
term storage, or transporting  
unit, disconnect the water supply  
and turn off the fuel supply  
valve.  
CAUTION  
the high pressure  
discharge hose from the machine while  
the system is pressurized. To depressurize,  
turn engine/motor off, turn water supply  
off and squeeze gun trigger 2-3 times.  
5. Cleaning Power  
5. After each use, wipe all surfaces of the  
pressure washer with a clean, damp  
cloth.  
3. Disconnect the water supply and high  
pressure hose from the pump.  
You can control the cleaning power of  
your pressure washer in two ways:  
Do not store the pressure washer out-  
doors.  
4. Allow the engine to cool.  
1. Adjust the spray pattern at the noz-  
zle. Choose the widest pattern possi-  
ble for spraying when starting the  
job and adjust the pattern to a nar-  
rower angle until you find a suitable  
pattern.  
5. Disconnect the spark plug wire and  
remove the spark plug.  
Do not store the pressure washer  
where it might freeze unless it has  
been properly winterized (See page 9,  
third column).  
6. Pour 1/2 oz. of engine oil into the  
spark plug hole.  
Never pull the  
starter rope on the  
engine when the spark plug is removed  
unless the spark plug hole is covered. Fuel  
vapor from the hole can ignite by a spark.  
!
WARNING  
2. The easiest way to regulate the  
cleaning power of your pressure  
washer is by changing the distance  
from the surface you are cleaning.  
Begin spraying with a wide fan pat-  
tern while standing several feet from  
the surface. Slowly move closer to the  
object you are cleaning, adjusting the  
spray pattern as necessary, until you  
find the most effective cleaning tech-  
nique.  
8. Storage  
LONG TERM STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS  
(MORE THAN 30 DAYS IN STORAGE)  
1. Remove fuel from the tank and run the  
pressure washer in a normal operating  
mode until the engine stops from a  
lack of fuel. Normal operating mode  
means actually spraying water from the  
gun while the engine is running.  
7. Place a rag over the spark plug hole  
and slowly pull the starter rope several  
times to distribute the oil.  
WINTERIZING INSTRUCTIONS  
1. Follow and complete the Long Term  
Storage Instructions on Page 9.  
2. Disconnect the spark plug wire.  
Alternate method – Add fuel stabiliz-  
er to gas in the tank and run in nor-  
mal operating mode for at least five  
minutes.  
NOTE: Some units also may have a reg-  
ulator knob on the pump that can  
adjust the pressure (if so equipped).  
3. Disconnect the high pressure hose  
from the pump.  
4. Insert a 12” to 14” piece of garden  
hose into the pump inlet.  
2. Stop the engine, turn off the water  
supply, and trigger the gun to release  
pressure in the high-pressure hose.  
5. Place a funnel in the other end of the  
garden hose.  
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Operation (Continued)  
Read the  
TIPS FOR EXTENDING THE LIFE OF  
YOUR PRESSURE WASHER  
spraying water can damage pump  
components.  
NOTICE  
manufacturers  
instructions for safe handling and dis-  
posal of RV antifreeze.  
1. Never operate the unit without  
water.  
4. Release the trigger prior to switch-  
ing the lance between high and low  
pressure. Failure to do so may  
reduce the life of the o-rings in the  
lance.  
6. Pour approximately 6 oz. of RV  
antifreeze into the funnel.  
2. Your pressure washer is not meant  
to pump hot water. Never connect  
your pressure washer to a hot water  
supply as it will significantly reduce  
the life of the pump.  
7. Pull the starter rope several times  
until the RV antifreeze comes out of  
the pump outlet.  
8. Disconnect the high pressure hose  
from the gun and drain the hose.  
Hold the gun and lance in a vertical  
position and squeeze the trigger to  
drain the water out.  
3. Running the unit for more than one  
minute without spraying water  
causes heat to build up in the  
pump. Running the unit without  
Maintenance  
Observe regular maintenance intervals  
to ensure maximum performance and  
life from the pressure washer. Refer to  
the schedule for recommended mainte-  
nance. If you operate the pressure  
washer in dusty conditions, perform  
maintenance checks more often.  
3. Drain old oil.  
Changing oil: Remove the oil drain  
plug located at the backside or bottom  
of the pump. (See Figure 20.)Drain old  
oil. Replace drain plug. Refill pump  
with the correct type and amount of oil  
(see page 11 for oil types and amounts).  
Check oil level. Upon starting the pres-  
sure washer check for any pump oil  
leaks.  
4. Replace the drain plug and set the  
unit upright.  
5. Refill the unit with new oil of a rec-  
ommended type and quantity. Fill  
the unit to the proper level shown  
on the dipstick (if provided).  
ENGINE OIL CHANGING INSTRUCTIONS  
Otherwise, fill the unit to the top of  
the oil filler neck.  
Before tipping the  
engine or equipment  
to drain oil, drain fuel from the fuel tank.  
!
CAUTION  
CHECKING PUMP OIL AND PUMP OIL  
CHANGING  
NOTE: Change oil while the engine is  
cool.  
Checking oil level: Most pumps have  
either a sight glass or a dipstick (or  
both) to check the pump oil level. The  
sight glass is usually located on the back  
side of the pump. The dipstick has a  
plastic cap and is located at the top of  
the pump (See Figure 20.)  
1. Disconnect the spark plug wire from  
the spark plug.  
2. Locate and remove the engine oil  
drain plug (see Figure 19).  
Oil dipstick  
Oil sight  
glass  
Oil drain  
Oil fill  
Drain plug  
Figure 20 - Checking and changing  
pump oil  
Figure 19 - Oil drain and fill locations  
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Maintenance (Continued)  
Maintenance Schedule  
Maintenance Schedule  
Each use  
Action needed  
• Check water inlet screen and filter.  
• Check engine and pump oil levels. Fill as necessary.  
• Check gasoline level. Fill as necessary.  
After first 5 hours of operation  
• Change engine break-in oil. Use SAE30 or 10W-30 detergent  
oil.  
After first 50 hours of operation  
Every 25 hours of operation  
• Change pump oil.  
• Change engine oil if operating under heavy load or high ambi-  
ent temperature.  
• Remove and clean foam pre-cleaner or foam air filter (if  
applicable). Wash with water and mild detergent. Dry thor-  
oughly. Rub with oil and squeeze to distribute oil.  
Every 50 hours of operation  
• Change engine oil.  
• Replace spark plug.  
Each 100 hours of operation or every 3 months  
• Clean or replace paper air cleaner cartridge. Tap gently to  
remove dirt.  
• Change engine oil.  
Every 500 hours of operation (5 months)  
• Change pump oil.  
Technical and Consumer Information  
Horizontal Oriented Pressure Washers  
Engine Oil Type  
SAE 10W-30  
SAE 30W (Above 60O F)  
Pump Oil Type  
Axial Pumps (XJ Series)  
Special. See Pump  
Parts List.  
SAE 30W Non-detergent  
Engine Oil Capacity  
Briggs and Stratton  
Camshaft Pumps  
Vanguard Series 7-8 HP  
30 fl. oz.  
51 fl. oz.  
28 fl. oz.  
Vanguard Series 11-13 HP  
Intek Series 8-10 HP  
Honda Engines  
GX Series 4-6.5 HP  
GX Series 8-13 HP  
Robin Engines  
Pump Oil Capacity  
Axial Pumps (XJ Series)  
Camshaft Pumps  
XT Series  
4.5 fl. oz.  
20 fl. oz.  
37 fl. oz.  
10 fl. oz.  
14 fl. oz.  
15 fl. oz.  
XM Series  
RK Series  
EX Series 4.5-7 HP  
EX Series 8 HP  
20 fl. oz.  
35 fl. oz.  
Pump Detergent Suction  
Water to detergent ratio  
10 to 1 (10% detergent at  
maximum setting)  
Engine Fuel Capacity  
Briggs and Stratton  
Vanguard Series 7-8HP  
Vanguard Series 11-13 HP  
Intek Series 8-10 HP  
Honda Engines  
1.20 gal (4.5L)  
2.00 gal (7.9L)  
1.00 gal (3.8L)  
Water Supply Requirements  
Minimum inlet pressure  
Maximum inlet pressure  
Maximum inlet  
20 psi  
100 psi  
100OF  
GX Series 4.5 HP  
GX Series 5.5-6.5 HP  
GX Series 8-9 HP  
0.66 gal (2.5L)  
0.95 gal (3.6L)  
1.59 gal (6.0L)  
1.72 gal (6.5L)  
temperature  
Minimum inlet flow rate  
2 times the rated flow of  
unit or 8 gpm (30.3 lpm)  
5/8” ID  
GX Series 11-13 HP  
Robin Engines  
Inlet garden hose size  
Maximum inlet garden  
hose length  
EX Series 4.5 HP  
EX Series 6-7 HP  
0.71 gal (2.7 L)  
0.95 gal (3.6 L)  
50 ft.  
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Pressure Washers  
Troubleshooting Chart - Gasoline Powered Pressure Washers Only  
Symptom  
Possible Cause(s)  
Corrective Action(s)  
Engine will not start or is hard 1. No gasoline in fuel tank or carburetor  
to start  
1. Fill the tank with gasoline,open fuel shut off valve.  
Check fuel line and carburetor  
2. Low oil  
3. Start/Stop switch in stop position  
4. Water in gasoline or old fuel  
2. Check oil level. Fill if necessary  
3. Move switch to start position  
4. Drain fuel tank and carburetor. Use new fuel and dry  
spark plug  
5. Dirty air cleaner filter  
6. Spark plug dirty, wrong gap or wrong type  
7. Spray gun closed  
5. Remove and clean or replace  
6. Clean, adjust the gap, or replace  
7. Trigger spray gun  
8. Other causes  
8. See engine owner’s manual  
Engine misses or lacks power  
1. Partially plugged air cleaner filter  
2. Spark plug dirty, wrong gap or wrong type  
1. Remove and clean or replace  
2. Clean, adjust the gap, or replace  
Low pressure and/or pump  
runs rough  
1. Worn or wrong size tip  
2. Inlet filter on pump clogged  
3. Worn water seals, abrasives in water, or natural wear 3. Check filter. Replace water seals. See service center  
1. Replace with tip of proper size  
2. Clean. Check more frequently  
4. Fouled or dirty inlet or discharge valves  
5. Restricted inlet  
4. Clean inlet and discharge valve assemblies. Check filter  
5. Check garden hose, may be collapsed or kinked. Check  
inlet water flow  
6. Worn inlet or discharge valves  
7. Leaking high pressure hose  
8. Pump drawing in air  
6. Replace worn valves  
7. Replace high pressure hose  
8. Ensure hoses and fittings are tight  
9. Check and replace  
9. Unloader valve seat faulty or worn  
Water leakage from under  
pump manifold  
Worn water seals  
Install new water seals. See service center  
Water in pump crankcase  
(milky oil)  
1. Humid air condensing inside crankcase  
2. Oil seals leaking  
3. Water seals leaking  
1. Change oil as specified in maintenance schedule  
2. Install new oil seals. See service center  
3. Install new water seals. See service center  
Frequent or premature failure 1. Scored damaged or worn plungers  
1. Install new plungers. See service center  
2. Install proper filtration on pump inlet plumbing  
3. Check water temperature; may not exceed 100ºF  
4. Do not modify any factory set adjustments  
5. Clean or replace tip  
of the pump water seals  
2. Abrasive material in the fluid  
3. Inlet water temperature too high  
4. Overpressurizing pump  
5. Excessive pressure due to partially plugged or  
damaged tip  
6. Pump running too long without spraying  
7. Pump running dry  
6. Never run pump more than 2 minutes without spraying  
7. Do not run pump without water  
Strong surging at the inlet  
and low pressure  
Foreign particles in the inlet or discharge valve or worn  
inlet and/or discharge valves  
Clean or replace valves. See service center  
Oil leakage between the  
engine and the pump  
Worn oil seals and/or o-ring  
Replace oil seals and/or o-ring. See service center  
Fluctuating pressure  
1. Low engine oil  
2. Valve worn, dirty or stuck  
3. Pump drawing in air  
1. Add oil.  
2. Check and replace  
3. Ensure hoses and fittings are tight. Purge air from gar-  
den hose  
4. Check or replace  
4. Tip clogged  
Pressure drops after period of 1. Worn pump water seals  
1. Check and replace  
2. Check and replace  
normal use  
2. Nozzle worn  
3. Valve worn, dirty or stuck  
4. Unloader valve seat worn or dirty  
5. Nozzle in low PSI position  
3. Check, clean or replace  
4. Check, clean or replace  
5. Pull back nozzle to high pressure position  
Pump noisy / pump runs  
rough  
1. Pump drawing in air/low water supply  
2. Valves dirty or worn  
3. Worn bearings  
1. Ensure fittings are tight. Increase water pressure  
2. Check, clean or replace  
3. Check and replace  
4. Water too hot  
4. Reduce temperature below 100ºF  
CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE  
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Troubleshooting Chart - Gasoline Powered Pressure Washers Only  
Symptom  
Possible Cause(s)  
Corrective Action(s)  
Pressure washer will not spray  
detergent  
1. Nozzle not pushed up far enough  
2. Clog, kink, or hole in detergent suction hose  
3. Hose length too long  
1. Push nozzle forward as far as it will go  
2. If clean, unkink or replace hose  
3. Use only hose length provided with initial purchase of  
pressure washer. Detergent suction will not function if  
more than once section of hose is attached to unit  
4. Remove lance from gun. If detergent is dispensed  
through gun, the lance must be replaced. If not deter-  
gent is dispensed through gun, remove 1” tapered  
detergent barb from pump. Clean the barb, and make  
sure that ball and spring are properly aligned with  
tapered portion of the spring facing the ball. The ball  
should be on top of the spring  
4. Lance not functioning properly  
5. Not using quick connect detergent tip  
5. Use black quick connect detergent tip  
Service Record  
Maintenance performed  
Replacement components required  
Date  
Notes  
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Pressure Washers  
Limited Warranty  
1. DURATION: From the date of purchase by the original purchaser as follows: Standard Duty - One Year, Serious Duty - Two  
Years, Extreme Duty - Three Years, Maxus Brand Serious Duty - Three Years, Maxus Brand Extreme Duty - Five Years.  
2. WHO GIVES THIS WARRANTY (WARRANTOR): Campbell Hausfeld / Scott Fetzer Company, 100 Production Drive, Harrison,  
Ohio, 45030, Telephone: (800) 330-0712  
3. WHO RECEIVES THIS WARRANTY (PURCHASER): The original purchaser (other than for purposes of resale) of the Campbell  
Hausfeld pressure washer.  
4. WHAT PRODUCTS ARE COVERED UNDER THIS WARRANTY: Any Campbell Hausfeld Pressure Washer supplied or manufac-  
tured by the Warrantor.  
5. WHAT IS COVERED UNDER THIS WARRANTY: Substantial defects on material and workmanship which occur within the dura-  
tion of the warranty period with the exceptions noted below.  
6. WHAT IS NOT COVERED UNDER THIS WARRANTY:  
A. Implied warranties, including those of merchantability and FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED FROM THE  
DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE AS STATED IN THE DURATION. If this pressure washer is used for commercial, industrial or  
rental purposes, the warranty will apply for ninety (90) days from the date of purchase. Some States do not allow limita-  
tion on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply to you.  
B. ANY INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS, DAMAGE, OR EXPENSE THAT MAY RESULT FROM ANY DEFECT,  
FAILURE, OR MALFUNCTION OF THE CAMPBELL HAUSFELD PRESSURE WASHER. Some States do not allow the exclusion or  
limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.  
C. Any failure that results from shipping damage, accident, purchaser’s abuse, neglect or failure to install and operate pres-  
sure washer in accordance with instructions provided in the owner’s manual(s) supplied with product.  
D. Pre-delivery service, i.e. assembly, oil or lubricants and adjustment.  
E. Items or service normally required to maintain the pressure washer.  
F. Gasoline engine and components are expressly excluded from coverage under this limited warranty. Such components  
should be returned by the purchaser to the original manufacturer or to its authorized repair stations for service.  
G. Additional items not covered under the warranty:  
1. Normal wear items such as high pressure hoses, water and oil seals, o-rings, valves, lances and spray tips.  
2. Motor brushes (Electric models only).  
3. Cosmetic defects that do not interfere with functionality.  
4. Rusted components.  
5. Pump wear or valve damage caused by using improper oil, oil contamination or by failure to follow proper oil mainte-  
nance guidelines.  
7. RESPONSIBILITIES OF WARRANTOR UNDER THIS WARRANTY: Repair or replace, at Warrantor’s option, pressure washer or  
component which is defective, has malfunctioned and/or failed to conform within duration of the warranty period.  
8. RESPONSIBILITIES OF PURCHASER UNDER THIS WARRANTY:  
A. Provide dated proof of purchase and maintenance records.  
B. Deliver or ship the Campbell Hausfeld pressure washer or component to nearest Campbell Hausfeld Authorized Service  
Center. Freight costs, if any, must be borne by the purchaser.  
C. Use reasonable care in the operation and maintenance of the pressure washer as described in the owner’s manual(s).  
9. WHEN WARRANTOR WILL PERFORM REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT UNDER THIS WARRANTY: Repair or replacement will be  
scheduled and serviced according to the normal work flow at the servicing location, and depending on the availability of  
replacement parts.  
This Limited Warranty applies in the U.S., Canada and Mexico only and gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other  
rights which vary from state to state or country to country.  
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