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Air coiling sfsten, Clean combistion clamber, After each use – Craftsman 580.752130 User Manual

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Air Coiling Sfsten

Over time debris may accumulate in cylinder cooling fins and

cannot be observed without

partial engine disassembly.

For

this reason, we recommend you have a

qualified

Sears

service

dealer clean the cooling system per recommended

intervals (see Maintenance Schedule). Equally

important

is to

keep top

of

engine free from debris. See Clean Debris.

Keep

areas within heavy line clear of debris.

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Clean Combistion Clamber

We recommend you have a qualified Sears service dealer

remove combustion deposits from the cylinder, cylinder head,

top of piston and around valves per recommended intervals

(see Maintenance Schedule).

AFTER EACH USE

Water

should

not remain in the unit

for long

periods of time.

Sediments or

minerals

can deposit on pump parts and

“freeze” pump action.

Follow these

procedures after every

use:
1

. Flush

detergent system by turning its detergent shut-off

valve to

“Off”

position and run pressure washer

with

black

detergent spray tip.

Flush

for one to two minutes.

2. Shut off engine,

turn off

water

supply,

point

gun

in a

safe direction and squeeze trigger to

relieve

trapped

pressure,

engage

trigger

lock on spray gun and

let

engine cool.

A WARiliG

The high pressure stream of

water

that this

equipment produces can cut through skin and its

underlying tissues,

leading to

serious

injury and

possible amputation.
Spray gun traps high water pressure, even when

engine is

stopped and water is disconnected,

which can cause

injury.

Keep high

pressure

hose

connected

to pump

and spray

gun

while system is

pressurized,

ALWAYS

point spray gun

in safe direction and squeeze

spray

gun trigger, to release high pressure,

every time you

stop

engine. Engage trigger

lock

when not in

use.

3.

Disconnect

hose

from spray

gun

and high pressure

outlet

on pump. Drain water from hose, gun, and nozzle

extension. Use a rag to wipe off the hose.

4.

Empty pump of all pumped liquids by pulling recoil

handle about 6 times. This

should

remove most

liquid

in

pump.

5.

Coil high pressure hose and properly hang it on hook

provided on

handle.

6.

Store unit in a clean, dry area.

7.

If storing for

more than 30 days see Long Term Storage

on next page.

A

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Fuel and its vapors are extremely flammable and

explosive.

Fire or explosion can cause severe

burns

or

death.

WHEi ST

• Store av

dryers,

source

IRIie FUEL OR EQUIPlEiT WITH FUEL II TAiK

/ay from furnaces, stoves, water heaters, clothes
)r other

appliances

that

have pilot light

or other

ignition

recause

they

can

ignite fuel vapors.

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