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Operators Manual
OneWASH™ Power Washer
www.generac.com or 1-888-436-3722
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WARNING!
California Proposition 65
Engine exhaust and some of its constituents are known to the state of California to cause cancer,
birth defects, and other reproductive harm.
WARNING!
California Proposition 65
This product contains or emits chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer,
birth defects, and other reproductive harm.
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Table of Contents
Section 1 - Introduction............................................. 1
1.1 Introduction.......................................................... 1
Section 2 - Safety....................................................... 3
2.1 Safety Rules......................................................... 3
Section 3 - General Information................................ 7
3.1 Know Your Power Washer................................... 7
3.2 Product Specifications ......................................... 8
3.3 Emissions Information.......................................... 8
3.4 High Altitude Operation........................................ 8
3.5 Unpacking............................................................ 9
Section 4 - Set-up..................................................... 11
4.1 Assembly ........................................................... 11
4.2 Add Engine Oil................................................... 12
4.3 Add Fuel............................................................. 13
4.4 Connect Hose and Water Supply to Pump........ 13
4.5 How to Use Nozzles........................................... 15
Section 5 - Operation............................................... 19
5.1 Operation........................................................... 19
5.2 Power Washer Location..................................... 19
5.3 Checklist Before Starting Engine....................... 19
5.4 How to Start Your Power Washer...................... 19
5.5 Automatic Cool Down System
(Thermal Relief)................................................. 21
5.6 How to Stop Your Power Washer...................... 21
Section 6 - Maintenance.......................................... 23
6.1 Maintenance Recommendations ....................... 23
6.2 Maintenance Schedule ...................................... 23
6.3 Pump Oil............................................................ 24
6.4 Emissions Control.............................................. 24
6.5 Power Dial Settings ........................................... 24
6.6 Power Washer Maintenance.............................. 24
6.7 Check and Clean Inlet Screen........................... 24
6.8 Check High Pressure Hoses.............................. 24
6.9 Check Detergent Siphoning Tube...................... 24
6.10 Check Spray Gun .............................................. 24
6.11 Chemical Tank Maintenance............................. 24
6.12 Nozzle Maintenance.......................................... 25
6.13 Engine Maintenance.......................................... 26
6.14 Engine Oil Recommendations........................... 26
6.15 Service Air Cleaner............................................ 27
6.16 Service Spark Plug............................................ 28
6.17 Inspect Muffler and Spark Arrester.................... 28
6.18 After Each Use................................................... 29
6.19 Winter Storage................................................... 29
6.20 Long Term Storage............................................ 29
6.21 Other Storage Instructions................................. 30
6.22 Transporting/Tipping of the Unit ........................ 30
Section 7 - Troubleshooting ................................... 31
7.1 Troubleshooting Guide ...................................... 31
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OneWASH™ Power Washer 1
1.1 — INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing this power washer manufac-
tured by Generac Power Systems, Inc. This model is a
high performance, air-cooled, engine-driven power
washer that operates at 3100 psi.The units feature cus-
tom designed wheels, axial cam pump with stainless
steel pistons, automatic cool down system, quick connect
nozzles, high pressure hose, detergent siphoning hose
and chemical tank.
Common sense and strict compliance with the spe-
cial instructions are essential to preventing acci-
dents. The operator must read this manual and
thoroughly understand all of the instructions and warn-
ings before using the equipment. If any portion of the
manual is not understood, contact the nearest Authorized
Dealer for starting, operating and servicing procedures.
The owner is responsible for proper and safe use of the
equipment.
The power washer can operate safely, efficiently and reli-
ably only if it is properly located, operated and main-
tained. Before operating, servicing or storing:
Study all warnings in this manual and on the product
carefully.
Become familiar with this manual and the unit before
use.
Refer to the Assembly section of the manual for
instructions on final assembly procedures. Follow the
instructions completely.
The manufacturer cannot anticipate every possible cir-
cumstance that might involve a hazard. The warnings in
this manual, and on tags and decals affixed to the unit
are, therefore, not all inclusive. If using a procedure, work
method or operating technique that the manufacturer
does not specifically recommend, ensure that it is safe for
others. Also make sure the procedure, work method or
operating technique utilized does not render the power
washer unsafe.
THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN WAS
BASED ON MACHINES IN PRODUCTION AT THE
TIME OF PUBLICATION. GENERAC RESERVES THE
RIGHT TO MODIFY THIS MANUAL AT ANY TIME.
Save these instructions for future reference. If you
loan this device to someone, always loan these
instructions and the Owner's Manual to the individ-
ual as well.
1.1.1 — Where to Find Us
You can contact Generac Customer Service by phone at
1-888-436-3722, or on the internet at www.generac.com.
Record the important information of the unit in the follow-
ing chart for future reference and/or service inquiries.
Model Number
Serial Number
Date Purchased
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2.1 — SAFETY RULES
Throughout this publication, and on tags and decals
affixed to the power washer, DANGER, WARNING, CAU-
TION and NOTE blocks are used to alert personnel to
special instructions about a particular operation that may
be hazardous if performed incorrectly or carelessly.
Observe them carefully. Their definitions are as follows:
Indicates a hazardous situation or action which, if
not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a hazardous situation or action which, if
not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a hazardous situation or action which, if
not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTE:
Notes contain additional information important to a
procedure and will be found within the regular text
body of this manual.
These safety warnings cannot eliminate the hazards that
they indicate. Common sense and strict compliance with
the special instructions while performing the action or
service are essential to preventing accidents.Safety
Symbols and Meanings.
2.1.1 — Exhaust Hazards
Carbon monoxide produced during use can
kill in minutes. NEVER use indoors, in a vehi-
cle, or in other sheltered areas, EVEN IF doors
and windows are open. Only use OUTSIDE
and far away from windows, doors and vents.
Some chemicals or detergents may be harm-
ful if inhaled or ingested, causing severe nau-
sea, fainting, or poisoning.
Operate power washer ONLY outdoors.
A running engine gives off carbon monoxide.
Carbon monoxide is an odorless, colorless, poisonous
gas. Breathing carbon monoxide can cause headache,
fatigue, dizziness, vomiting, confusion, seizures, nau-
sea, fainting or death. If you start experiencing any of
these symptoms, IMMEDIATELY move to fresh air.
Seek medical attention.
KickbackToxic Fumes Electrical Shock
Fluid InjectionFall
Fire Explosion Operator’s Manual
Slippery Surface
Moving Parts Flying Objects Hot Surface
Hearing Protection
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Keep exhaust gas from entering a confined area
through windows, doors, ventilation intakes, or other
openings. Warn any occupants inside about the symp-
toms of carbon monoxide so they know to move to
fresh air if they begin to feel ill.
The use of a carbon monoxide detector inside any
occupied premises between the power washer and the
occupant is recommended.
NEVER start or run engine indoors, in a vehicle, or in
an enclosed area, even if windows and doors are open.
Use a respirator or mask whenever there is a chance
that harmful gas or vapors may be inhaled.
Read all instructions with respirator or mask so you are
certain the respirator or mask will provide the neces-
sary protection against inhaling harmful gas or vapors.
If you begin to experience any of the CO symptoms
listed above, IMMEDIATELY move to fresh air.
2.1.2 — Fluid Injection Hazard
NEVER aim spray gun at people, animals, or
electrical devices. Serious injury or death will
result. ALWAYS point spray gun in safe direc-
tion, squeeze spray gun trigger to release
high pressure, every time you stop engine.
Engage trigger lock when not in use.
The high pressure stream of water that this equipment
produces can cut through skin and its underlying tis-
sues, leading to serious injury, possible amputation or
death. Spray gun traps high water pressure, even
when engine is stopped and water is disconnected,
which can cause injury.
NEVER allow CHILDREN to operate power washer or
play nearby. This is NOT a toy.
NEVER repair high pressure hose. Replace it.
NEVER repair leaking connections with sealant of any
kind. Replace o-ring or seal.
NEVER connect high pressure hose to nozzle exten-
sion.
Keep high pressure hose connected to pump and
spray gun while system is pressurized.
NEVER secure spray gun in open position.
NEVER leave spray gun unattended while machine is
running.
NEVER use a spray gun which does not have a trigger
lock or trigger guard in place and in working order.
Always be certain spray gun, nozzles and accessories
are correctly attached.
2.1.3 — Electrical Shock Hazard
Risk of electrocution.
Contact with power source can cause electric
shock or burn.
NEVER spray near power source.
2.1.4 — Hot Surfaces Hazard
Contact with muffler area can result in
serious burns. Exhaust heat/gases can
ignite combustibles, structures or
damage fuel tank causing a fire.
DO NOT touch hot parts and AVOID hot exhaust
gases.
Allow equipment to cool before touching.
Keep at least five (5) feet (152 cm) of clearance on all
sides of power washer including overhead.
It is a violation of California Public Resource Code,
Section 4442, to use or operate the engine on any for-
est-covered, brush-covered, or grass-covered land
unless the exhaust system is equipped with a spark
arrester, as defined in Section 4442, maintained in
effective working order. Other states or federal jurisdic-
tions may have similar laws. Contact the original equip-
ment manufacturer, retailer, or dealer to obtain a spark
arrester designed for the exhaust system installed on
this engine.
Replacement parts must be the same and installed in
the same position as the original parts.
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2.1.5 — Fire Hazards
Fuel and its vapors are extremely flam-
mable and explosive. Fire or explosion
can cause severe burns or death.
WHEN ADDING OR DRAINING FUEL
Turn power washer OFF and let it cool at least two (2)
minutes before removing fuel cap. Loosen cap slowly
to relieve pressure in tank.
Fill or drain fuel tank outdoors.
DO NOT overfill tank. Allow space for fuel expansion.
If fuel spills, wait until it evaporates before starting
engine.
Keep fuel away from sparks, open flames, pilot lights,
heat, and other ignition sources.
DO NOT light a cigarette or smoke.
WHEN STARTING EQUIPMENT
Ensure spark plug, muffler, fuel cap, and air cleaner
are in place.
DO NOT crank engine with spark plug removed.
WHEN OPERATING EQUIPMENT
DO NOT tip engine or equipment at angle which
causes fuel to spill.
DO NOT spray flammable liquids.
WHEN TRANSPORTING OR REPAIRING EQUIPMENT
Transport/repair with fuel tank EMPTY.
Disconnect spark plug wire.
WHEN STORING FUEL OR EQUIPMENT WITH FUEL
IN TANK
Store away from furnaces, stoves, water heaters,
clothes dryers, or other appliances that have pilot light
or other ignition source because they can ignite fuel
vapors.
2.1.6 — Hearing Protection Hazard
Hearing Protection Recommended.
2.1.7 — Fall Hazard
Use of power washer can create pud-
dles and slippery surfaces. Kickback
from spray gun can cause you to fall.
Use only on a level surface.
The cleaning area should have adequate slopes and
drainage to reduce the possibility of a fall due to slip-
pery surfaces.
Do not use on elevated surfaces where chance of kick-
back could result in a serious fall.
Firmly grasp spray gun with both hands when using
high pressure spray to avoid injury when spray gun
kicks back.
2.1.8 — Moving Parts Hazard
Starter and other rotating parts can entangle
hands, hair, clothing, or accessories.
NEVER operate power washer without protective
housing or covers.
DO NOT wear loose clothing, jewelry or anything that
may be caught in the starter or other rotating parts.
Tie up long hair and remove jewelry.
2.1.9 — Kickback Hazard
Starter cord kickback (rapid retraction) can
result in bodily injury. Kickback will pull hand
and arm toward engine faster than you can
let go. Broken bones, fractures, bruises, or
sprains could result.
NEVER pull starter cord without first relieving spray
gun pressure.
To relieve trapped pressure, point gun in safe direction
and release pressure by pulling/actuating trigger on
spray gun.
When starting engine, pull cord slowly until resistance
is felt and then pull rapidly to avoid kickback.
After each starting attempt, where engine fails to run,
always point spray gun in safe direction, and squeeze
spray gun trigger to release high pressure.
Firmly grasp spray gun with both hands when using
high pressure spray to avoid injury when spray gun
kicks back.
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2.1.10 — Spark Hazards
Unintentional sparking can result in
fire or electric shock.
WHEN ADJUSTING OR MAKING
REPAIRS TO YOUR Power washer.
Disconnect the spark plug wire from the spark plug and
place the wire where it cannot contact spark plug.
WHEN TESTING FOR ENGINE SPARK
Use approved spark plug tester.
DO NOT check for spark with spark plug removed.
2.1.11 — Splash Hazards
Risk of eye injury. Spray can splash back or
propel objects.
Always wear safety goggles when using this equip-
ment or in vicinity of where equipment is in use.
Before starting the power washer, be sure you are
wearing adequate safety goggles.
NEVER substitute safety glasses for safety goggles.
NOTE:
High pressure spray may damage fragile items
including glass.
DO NOT point spray gun at glass when using red (0°)
MAX nozzle.
NEVER aim spray gun at people, animals, electrical
devices or plants.
NOTE:
Improper treatment of power washer can damage it
and shorten its life.
If you have questions about intended use, ask dealer
or contact qualified service center.
NEVER operate units with broken or missing parts, or
without protective housing or covers.
DO NOT by-pass any safety device on this machine.
DO NOT operate power washer above rated pressure.
DO NOT modify power washer in any way.
Before starting power washer in cold weather, check all
parts of the equipment to be sure ice has not formed
there.
NEVER move machine by pulling on hoses. Use han-
dle provided on unit.
Check fuel system for leaks or signs of deterioration,
such as chafed or spongy hose, loose or missing
clamps, or damaged tank or cap. Correct all defects
before operating power washer.
This equipment is designed to be used with Generac
authorized parts ONLY. If equipment is used with parts
that DO NOT comply with minimum specifications, user
assumes all risks and liabilities.
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3.1 — KNOW YOUR POWER WASHER
Read this owner’s manual and safety rules before operat-
ing your high power washer. If you loan this device to
someone, ALWAYS loan these instructions AND the
owner’s manual to the individual as well. Compare the
illustrations with your high power washer to familiarize
yourself with the locations of various controls
(Figure 3-1). Save this manual for future reference.
Replacement owner’s manuals can be printed from the
Generac Web site.
A-Spray Gun – Controls the application of water onto
the cleaning surface with trigger device. Includes a
trigger lock.
B -Lance with Quick Connect – Allows you to switch
between different nozzles.
C -High Pressure Hose – Connect one end to water
pump and the other to the spray gun.
D -Recoil Starter – Use for starting the engine.
E -Oil Fill – Check and add engine oil.
F-Air Filter – Protects engine by filtering dust and
debris out of the intake air.
G-Pump – Develops high pressure.
H -Thermal Relief Valve – Cycles water through the
pump when water reaches 125°F warm water will
discharge from pump onto ground. This prevents
internal pump damage.
I -Engine On/Off Switch – Turn this switch to “ON”
before using the recoil starter. Turn the switch to
“OFF” to stop the engine.
J -Unloader Valve – Controls the high pressure output.
K -High Pressure Outlet – Connection for high pres-
sure hose.
L -Water Inlet – Connection for Garden Hose.
M -Fuel Tank – Fill tank with regular unleaded fuel.
Always leave room for fuel expansion.
O -Choke – Prepares a cold engine for starting.
P-Power Dial – Provides optimal cleaning power for
each desired application.
Q -Nozzles – Chemical injection, Blast (0°), Wash (25°),
Detergent for various high pressure cleaning applica-
tions.
R -Chemical Tank – A drain-able tank used to hold
power washer safe detergents to be siphoned into
the low pressure stream.
S -Prepare/Start Instruction – Identifies proper proce-
dure to set up and start/stop power washer.
T -Drain Plug – Used to drain engine oil.
U -Serial Number Location
V -Chemical Tank Fill Cap
W -Chemical Tank Drain Cap
Figure 3-1. Features and Controls
I
U
O
Q
P
S
D
R
S
W
V
F
H
B
A
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3.1.1 — ITEMS NOT SHOWN
Identification Label (on engine blower housing)
Provides model and serial number of power washer.
Please have these readily available if calling for assis-
tance.
Detergent Siphoning Tube/Filter – Use to siphon power
washer safe detergents into the low pressure stream.
3.2 — PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Pressure - (PSI / BAR) .............................. 3100/213 Max
Flow Rate - (GPM / LPM)............................ 2.8/10.6 Max
Water supply temperature - (°F / C°)............. 100/38 Max
Hose length - (Feet / Meters)..................................30/9.1
Chemical Tank(s) - Number per unit...............................1
Chemical Tank - Capacity (Gal) N/A..........................0.75
Nozzles - Number per unit..............................................3
Lance Length (Inches / cm).....................................20/51
Gun.....................................................................Standard
Engine Displacement - (Cubic Inch / cc) ............12.9/212
Spark Plug Type .................................F7TC or equivalent
Spark Plug Gap - (Inches / mm)....0.028-0.031/0.70-0.80
Fuel Capacity - (Quarts / Liters) ............................3.7/3.5
Oil Capacity - (Oz / Liters)......................................20/0.6
On/Off Switch ............................................................. Yes
3.3 — EMISSIONS INFORMATION
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (and Califor-
nia Air Resource Board for equipment certified to CA
standards) requires that this engine comply with exhaust
and evaporative emission standards. Locate the emis-
sions compliance decal on the engine to determine what
standards the engine meets, and to determine which
emissions warranty applies. The engine is certified to
meet the applicable emission standards on gasoline. It is
important to follow the maintenance specifications in the
Maintenance section to ensure that the engine complies
with the applicable emission standards for the duration of
the product’s life. This engine utilizes lean carburetion
settings and other systems to reduce emissions. Tamper-
ing with or altering the emission control system may
increase emissions and may be a violation of Federal or
California Law. Acts that constitute tampering include but
are not limited to:
Removal or alteration of any part of the intake, fuel, or
exhaust systems
Altering or defeating the governor linkage or speed-
adjusting mechanism to cause the engine to operate
outside its design parameters
If you are aware of any of the following symptoms, have
your engine inspected and repaired by your servicing
dealer:
Hard starting or stalling after starting
Rough idle
Misfiring or backfiring under load
Afterburning (backfiring)
Black exhaust smoke or high fuel consumption
3.4 — HIGH ALTITUDE OPERATION
The fuel system on this engine may be influenced by
operation at higher altitudes. Proper operation can be
ensured by installing an altitude kit when required. See
the table below to determine when an altitude kit is
required. Operating this engine without the proper alti-
tude kit installed may increase the engine’s emissions
and decrease fuel economy and performance. Kits may
be obtained from any Dealer and should be installed by a
qualified individual.
NOTE:
If the altitude kit has been installed and the engine
will be operated at an altitude where the kit is not
required, the engine should be returned to the origi-
nal factory configuration. Operating the engine at
lower altitudes with the kit installed may cause the
engine to overheat and result in serious engine dam-
age, and may result in decreased performance and
increased emissions.
Altitude* Kit Number PSI
0 - 5000 Feet Not Required 3100
5000 - 7000 Feet 0K2016 3100
* Elevation above sea level.
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3.5 — UNPACKING
1. Remove the parts bag, accessories, and inserts
included with power washer.
2. Open carton completely by cutting each corner from
top to bottom.
3. Ensure you have all included items prior to assembly.
Main Unit
Handle Assembly
High Pressure Hose
Siphon Hose & Filter
Spray Gun
Lance with Quick Connect Fitting
Oil Bottle
Hose Hook Wire form
Parts Bag (which includes the following):
— Operator’s Manual
— Warranty Statement
Emission Warranty Statement
CARB Emission Warranty Statement
Owner’s Registration Card
Bag containing Color-coded Nozzles
— 4mm Allen wrench
Screw (Qty 4)
Tree clips (Qty 4)
Plastic Gun Holder
Plastic Lance Holder
4. If you are missing any items from your carton, please
call Generac Customer Service at 1-888-436-3722.
When calling for assistance, please have the model
and serial number from the data tag available.
5. Fill out and send in registration card. Write Model
number, Serial number & date of purchase in the
table located in the “Where to Find Us” section.
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4.1 — ASSEMBLY
Read entire operator’s manual before you attempt to
assemble or if you have any problems with the assembly
of your power washer, please call Generac Customer
Service at 1-888-436-3722. When calling for assistance,
please have the model and serial number from the data
tag available.
1. Install gun hook to handle assembly using the (2)
supplied tree clips. Align holes and push the tree
clips into holes until they sit flush with gun hook
(Figure 4-1).
Figure 4-1. Attach Gun Hook to Handle
Assembly
2. Install lance hook to unit frame using (2) supplied
tree clips. Align holes and push the tree clips into
holes until they sit flush with gun hook (Figure 4-2).
Figure 4-2. Attach Lance Hook to Unit
3. Place handle assembly (A) onto cradle supports (B).
Allow handle to slide into position. Locate the (4)
screws and Allen wrench. Install the four screws
using supplied Allen wrench as shown in
(Figure 4-3).
Figure 4-3. Attach Handle to Unit
B
A
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4. Install hose hook (Figure 4-4).
Figure 4-4. Install Hose Hook
5. Insert color–colored nozzles in spaces provided in
front panel (Figure 4-5).
Figure 4-5. Insert Nozzles
6. Place spray gun/lance extension onto spray gun
holder as shown (Figure 4-6).
Figure 4-6. Gun/Lance
7. Place recoil rope into holder as shown (Figure 4-7).
Figure 4-7. Recoil Rope Hook
8. Attach siphon tube to location A (Figure 4-8).
Figure 4-8. Siphon Tube Location
4.2 — ADD ENGINE OIL
1. Place power washer on a flat, level surface.
2. Clean area around oil fill and remove orange oil fill
cap/dipstick.
3. Using oil funnel, slowly pour oil into fill opening. See
“Maintenance” section for oil type recommendation.
NOTE:
On some units there is more than one oil fill location.
In these instances it is only necessary to use one of
the oil fill points.
4. Check periodically until the oil level is between “L”
and “H” on the dipstick (Figure 4-9). Do not overfill.
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Figure 4-9. Dipstick
NOTE:
Any attempt to crank or start the engine before it has
been properly serviced with the recommend oil may
result in engine failure.
5. Replace oil fill cap/dipstick and fully tighten.
4.3 — FUEL
Fuel must meet these requirements:
Clean, fresh, unleaded gasoline.
A minimum of 87 octane/87 AKI (91 RON).
Gasoline with up to 10% ethanol (gasohol) is accept-
able.
NOTE:
Avoid power washer damage. Failure to follow Oper-
ators Manual for fuel recommendations voids war-
ranty.
DO NOT use unapproved gasoline such as E85.
DO NOT mix oil in gasoline.
DO NOT modify engine to run on alternate fuels.
To protect the fuel system from gelling, mix in a fuel stabi-
lizer when adding fuel. See Storage. All fuel is not the
same. If you experience starting or performance prob-
lems after using fuel, switch to a different fuel provider or
change brands.
Fuel and its vapors are extremely flamma-
ble and explosive. Fire or explosion can
cause severe burns or death.
4.3.1 — WHEN ADDING FUEL
Turn power washer OFF and let it cool at least two (2)
minutes before removing fuel cap. Loosen cap slowly
to relieve pressure in tank.
Fill fuel tank outdoors.
DO NOT overfill tank. Allow space for fuel expansion.
If fuel spills, wait until it evaporates before starting
engine.
Keep fuel away from sparks, open flames, pilot lights,
heat, and other ignition sources.
DO NOT light a cigarette or smoke.
1. Clean area around fuel fill cap, remove cap.
2. Slowly add regular unleaded fuel to fuel tank. Be
careful not to overfill. Fill to bottom of filter screen,
this will allow for fuel expansion (Figure 4-10).
3. Install fuel cap and let any spilled fuel evaporate
before starting engine.
Figure 4-10. Adding Fuel
4.4 — CONNECT HOSE AND WATER
S
UPPLY TO PUMP
NOTE:
DO NOT run the pump without the water supply con-
nected and turned on. Damage to equipment result-
ing from failure to follow this instruction will void
warranty.
NOTE:
Remove and discard the shipping cap from the
pump’s water inlet before attaching hose.
1. Run water through your garden hose for 30 seconds
to clean out any debris.
2. Before connecting garden hose to water inlet, inspect
inlet screen (A) (Figure 4-11). Clean screen if it con-
tains debris or have it replaced if damaged. DO NOT
run power washer if inlet screen is damaged.
Acceptable Oil
Level Range
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IMPORTANT: DO NOT siphon standing water for the
water supply. Use ONLY cold water (less than 100°F).
Water supply must be adequate to handle greater than
3.8 gallons per minute and no less than 30 psi.
NOTE:
Using a One Way Valve (vacuum breaker or check
valve) at pump inlet can cause pump or inlet connec-
tor damage.
There MUST be at least ten feet of unrestricted garden
hose between the power washer inlet and any device,
such as a vacuum breaker or check valve.
Damage to equipment resulting from failure to follow
this instruction will void warranty.
Figure 4-11. Inspect Inlet Screen
3. Connect the garden hose (not to exceed 50 feet in
length) to the water inlet (Figure 4-12). Tighten by
hand.
Figure 4-12. Connect Garden Hose
Risk of eye injury. Spray can splash back or
propel objects.
Always wear safety goggles when using this equip-
ment or in vicinity of equipment in use.
Before starting the power washer, be sure you are
wearing adequate safety goggles.
NEVER substitute safety glasses for safety goggles.
4. Connect lance to spray gun (Figure 4-13). Tighten by
hand.
Figure 4-13. Attach Lance
5. Attach end of high pressure hose to base of spray
gun (Figure 4-14). Tighten by hand.
Figure 4-14. Connect Hose to Spray Gun
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.
NEVER connect high pressure hose to lance.
Keep high pressure hose connected to pump and
spray gun while system is pressurized.
Always be certain spray gun, nozzles and accessories
are correctly attached.
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6. Connect high pressure hose to pump (uncoil hose
before connecting to pump or spray gun)
(Figure 4-15). Tighten by hand.
The hose can be damaged if it comes in con-
tact with a hot engine or muffler.
Figure 4-15. Connect High Pressure Hose
to Pump
7. Turn ON the water, squeeze the trigger to purge the
pump system of air (Figure 4-16).
Figure 4-16. Squeeze Trigger
4.5 — HOW TO USE NOZZLES
The quick–connect on the nozzle lance allows you to
switch between different nozzles. Nozzles can be
changed while power washer is running once spray gun
trigger is locked in the safety position. The nozzles vary
the pressure and spray pattern.
For most effective cleaning, keep nozzle from 8 to 24
inches (20 to 61 cm) away from cleaning surface.
If you get nozzle too close, especially using a high
pressure nozzle (RED), you may damage surface
being cleaned.
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.
NEVER exchange nozzles without the trigger lock
being engaged on the spray gun.
DO NOT twist nozzles while spraying.
The OneWash power washer is equipped with a Power
dial to provide optimal cleaning power for each applica-
tion (Figure 5-4).
1. Pull back collar on quick–connect lance (Figure 4-17)
and install the GREEN wash nozzle (Figure 4-18) for
the following cleaning applications.
Figure 4-17. Nozzles
Figure 4-18. Wash Pressure Nozzle (Green)
NOZZLE PSI GPM
Blast 3100 2.4
Wash 2600 2.8
Set-up
16 OneWASH™ Power Washer
2. Turn the Power Dial so that it matches the material
you would like to clean (Figure 4-19).
Car icon - This setting is best for cleaning
cars, boats and RV’s as it delivers the right
balance of power and flow to clean these
types of surfaces effectively.
House Icon - This setting is best for clean-
ing vinyl and aluminum siding on your
home, as it delivers the right balance of
power and flow to clean these types of sur-
faces effectively.
Wood Fence Icon - This setting is best for
cleaning wood decks fences and siding on
your home, as it delivers the right balance
of power and flow to clean these types of
surfaces effectively.
Brick Icon - This setting is best for clean-
ing brick, concrete and masonry materials,
as it delivers the right balance of power and
flow to clean these types of surfaces effec-
tively.
Figure 4-19. Power Dial
3. To remove persistent stains on concrete or masonry
surfaces, use the red blast nozzle within the stained
area (Figure 4-20).
This tip (Red Nozzle) can damage work sur-
face if it is too close or held in one position for
an extended time.
Figure 4-20. Blast Pressure Nozzle (Red)
When applying detergent, use only the black nozzle
(Figure 4-21). Only use power washer safe detergents/
soaps to help break down stubborn dirt and grime on a
variety of surfaces.
Figure 4-21. Detergent Nozzle (Black)
DELICATE
2000 PSI
HEAVY DUTY
3100 PSI
PRESSURE CONTROL
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Generac Pressure Washer 6602 Manuel utilisateur

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