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USER MANUAL Megashot MS61367 Simpson
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LOOK BEFORE YOU PUMP!


READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATION
Failure to follow the instructions and safety precautions in this manual can result in property damage, serious injury and/or death.
If your pressure washer is not working or if there are parts missing or broken, please DO NOT RETURN IT TO THE PLACE OF PURCHASE. Contact our Customer Service Department by calling 1-877-362-4271 or emailing cservice@fna-group.com
SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
NOTE: Photographs and line drawings used in this manual are for reference only and may not represent your specific model.
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SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE USE
Keep this manual for future reference. This manual should be considered a permanent part of the product and stay with it. This manual should be available to anyone operating the product(s) it covers. This manual should remain with the product(s) it covers if sold to a new owner. If the manual becomes damaged, lost, or otherwise unusable, you may download a new copy from the product pages at www.simpsoncleaning.com or contact customer support by calling 1-877-362-4271.
Write down the model number, serial number, and purchase date of this product in the spaces provided below then keep this manual with the purchase receipt(s) for future reference.
Model Number:
Serial Number:
Purchase Date:

CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING
This product and the engine exhaust can expose you to chemicals which are known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information on California Proposition 65, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBON WARNING
The air filter element and air box assembly may contain polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Some PAHs may cause cancer. To avoid exposure to PAHs, wear gloves when performing air filter maintenance.
| 4SAFETY INSTRU | |
| Read this Manual Before Operating | 4 |
| Additional Instructions | 4 |
| Hazard Alert Symbols | 4 |
| DISCLAIMERS 6 | |
| PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT | 6 |
| UNPACKING 6 | |
| ASSEMBLY 7 | |
| Install Knob-style Handle | 7 |
| Assemble the Spray Gun | 7 |
| Organize Accessories | 8 |
| COMPONENT LOCATION 9 | |
| CONNECTING HOSES 11 | |
| PURGING AIR FROM THE PUMP 12 | |
| NOZZLES 13 | |
| Nozzle Selection | 13 |
| Nozzle Installation | 13 |
| USING CHEMICALS | 14 |
| OPERATING CHECKLIST | 15 |
| Location | 15 |
| High Altitude Operation | 16 |
| Operating Conditions | 16 |
| Checking the Engine Oil | 18 |
| Checking Fuel | 19 |
| STARTING THE ENGINE | 21 |
| SHUTTING OFF THE ENGINE | 22 |
| Terms |
| Preparation |
| Pressure Washing |
| Adjusting Surface Pressure |
| Adjusting Unloader Hand Control Knob to Adjust Pressure |
23OPERATION TIF
25TROUBLESHOC
27MAINTENANCE
30STORAGE AND
32USING SIMPSO
33WARRANTY
Storing for Two Months or Less Storing for More Than Two Months Transportation
® PUMP GUARD

READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING
This manual contains important safety information and instructions. Do not operate this product until you have read, and completely understand all safety, operation, and maintenance instructions listed in this manual. Failure to follow the information contained in this manual will result in property damage, injury, and/or death.
NOTE: The warnings and precautions discussed in this manual cannot cover all conditions and situations that may occur. The operator must understand awareness and caution are factors which cannot be built into this product and so must be exercised by the operator.

ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS
Along with this manual, be sure to read any additional instructions provided both on and with the product, attached equipment, accessories, and the engine powering the product. Pay careful attention to all additional safety rules and instructions on proper startup, operation, and shutdown procedures. Always use any recommended protective apparel that may be needed to operate the equipment safely.

HAZARD ALERT SYMBOLS
Be sure to understand the safety symbols and definitions listed below. Each symbol contains one of four words: DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE, indicating different levels of hazard severity. These symbols are used throughout this manual and are followed by information about a specific hazard, the consequences of the hazard, and instructions on how to avoid the hazard. Failure to heed these symbols and follow the instructions provided with them will result in property damage, injury, and/or death.

Indicates an imminently dangerous situation, which if not avoided, will result in property damage, serious injury, and/or death.

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided, could result in property damage, serious injury, and/or death.

Indicates a hazardous situation, which if not avoided, could result in property damage and/or minor to moderate injury.

Indicates information considered important, but not directly hazard related.


UNSAFE PRACTICES
Do not operate the unit when fatigued or under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol. Stay alert at all times. Do not overreach or stand on an unstable surface. Do not use pressure washer while standing on a ladder. Reactive force of the spray will cause spray gun/wand to kickback and could cause the operator to slip or fall or misdirect the spray. Improper control of the spray gun/wand can result in injuries to self or others. Grip gun/wand firmly with both hands. Expect the gun to kickback when triggered. Never point wand at or spray people and/or animals.
CAUTION

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TRIPPING HAZARDHoses may pose a tripping hazard that can cause injuries resulting from a fall.

SLIP / TRIP HAZARDS
When pressure washing in public areas, signs should be posted that indicate to stay clear of the area as high-pressure washing is being performed. Also, signs should be posted that the surface may be slippery and trip hazards may be present.
Special consideration needs to be made to the safety of not just the operator of the pressure washer, but also people who may be adjacent to the area being cleaned. The best way to warn unsuspecting individuals is with signage and barriers.
Barriers can be as simple as plastic traffic cones or barricades to using barrier belts around the area being cleaned. Remember, pressure washing can dislodge weak or broken pavement turning it into projectiles that may injure others. Keeping people clear of the area is the best way to avoid injury.
Wet pavement can be slippery to unsuspecting individuals causing injury from slips and falls. High-pressure and low-pressure hoses can be trip hazards. Segregating the area and placing appropriate signage can reduce injury.
Sign examples

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CAUTION Watch your step CAUTION Slippery when wet.
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KEEP OUT HIGH PRESSURE WASHING IN PROGRESS
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CAUTION SLIPPERY WHEN WETBarrier examples


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Illustration of two orange traffic cones with white and black stripes, connected by a dashed line (no text or symbols)NOTICE
This appliance is not intended to be used by persons with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not use or play with the appliance.
DISCLAIMERS
- All information in this publication was based on the latest product information available at the time of printing. The FNA Group reserves the right to update, change, and/or improve the product and this document at any time, without notice, and without incurring any obligation.
- This manual may cover more than one machine. The pictures and figures in the manual should be used for reference only. There may be differences between your product and the pictures, drawings, and diagrams in this manual.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)
It is important to understand what personal protective equipment (PPE) should be utilized when using your pressure washer as light or unsecured objects can become hazardous projectiles. Below is a list of PPE items that should be utilized at all times when using the pressure washer.
Hearing - Ear plugs or muffs to protect your hearing.
Vision - ANSI-approved Z87.1 safety glasses or goggles to protect your eyes.
Clothing - Long pants and a long-sleeved shirt to protect your legs and arms from flying debris.
Shoes - Rubber-soled shoes that fully cover your feet to protect against debris, over spray, and electric shock.
UNPACKING
Follow the steps outlined in this section to unpack and assemble your pressure washer. If you have any questions regarding the unpacking or assembly of your pressure washer, please have your model number and serial number ready, then contact customer support at 1-877-362-4271 or email cservice@fna-group.com.
- Place the shipping carton on a solid, flat surface.
- Carefully cut the top of the carton open.
- Carefully cut each corner of the carton from top to bottom.
- Lay each side of the carton flat on the ground.
- Remove the contents of the carton.
Install knob-style handle
Slide the handle onto the frame then secure it with the included knobs and bolts.

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PINCH POINT
Avoid placing hands between handle and frame when assembling to prevent pinching.
Assemble the spray gun

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Line drawing of a handheld medical or laboratory device with a central connector and directional arrow (no text or symbols)- Secure the lance to the gun by carefully turning the coupler on the spray gun until the coupler stops rotating. Do not over tighten. Most of the threads on the lance will not be visible if the lance and gun are properly assembled. Be careful not to cross-thread the gun and lance.


IMPROPER ASSEMBLY
Ensure all parts are assembled in the order and orientation as directed in this manual. Failure to correctly assemble parts may lead to serious injuries and/or property damage.
The threads on the lance and gun coupler can be easily cross threaded resulting in an improper assembly. An improper assembly of the gun and lance can result in personal injury. Do not use if the threads on the gun coupler and/or lance are cross threaded.
Do not thread the lance directly to the high-pressure hose. Always attach the lance to the spray gun, and the spray gun to the high-pressure hose, to prevent serious injuries.

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INJECTION INJURY
Risk of fluid injection. When using replacement wands or spray guns with this pressure washer, do not use a lance and/or lance/spray gun combination that is shorter in length than what was provided with this pressure washer as measured from the nozzle end of the lance to the spray gun trigger.
Organize accessories
- Place the spray gun and lance assembly into the holder on the dashboard.
- Push the nozzles into the rubber grommets on the dashboard. Note: the dashboard label indicates correct nozzle placement.
- Hang the high-pressure hose on the holder, or, if equipped, hang the high-pressure hose using the adjustable strap.

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PRESSURE RATING
Only use accessories or replacement parts rated equal to or higher than the rating of the pressure washer to prevent serious injuries, pressure washer damage and/or accessory damage.

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 1210- Spray wand quick connector
- Fuel tank
- Fuel filler cap
- Spray gun holder
- Nozzle holders
- Spray gun
- Spray gun trigger
- Spray gun trigger lock
- Engine ON/OFF switch
- Oil filler cap / dipstick
- High-pressure pump outlet
- Garden hose coupler & water inlet filter

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- Pump
- Spark plug
- High-pressure hose
- Thermal relief valve
- Engine oil drain plug (not shown)
- Wheel
- Engine starting recoil
CONNECTING HOSES
Before connecting a water supply hose, be sure the water supply is capable of providing an uninterrupted source of clean, cold water at a minimum rate of 5 gallons per minute (GPM) and 20 pounds per square inch (PSI) of pressure. Once a proper water supply is secured, follow the instructions below to connect both the water supply and high-pressure hoses to the pressure washer. DO NOT use hot water. Use cold water only.
- Verify the inlet screen is free of any dirt or debris and is in place with the convex side facing out.

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Technical illustration of a mechanical component with a meshed circular base and arrow indicating direction (no text or symbols)- Turn on the water supply and run for 30 seconds to purge any debris from the supply hose. Then, turn off the water supply and thread the water supply hose into the pump inlet.

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Technical line drawing of a threaded connector with a hexagonal nut inserted (no text or symbols)- Thread the high-pressure hose connector onto the pump high-pressure outlet.

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical component before and after assembly (no text or symbols)- Thread the high-pressure hose connector onto the spray gun.

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NOTICE
PUMP PURGING
Running a pressure washer pump without water will severely damage the pump seals and other internal components. To avoid this hazard, make sure your water supply is uninterrupted and at least 5 GPM at 20 PSI, and always purge the air your pressure washer pump before starting the engine.


INJECTION INJURY
The high pressures created by a pressure washer can cause fluid injection injuries, severe lacerations, amputations, and / or death. To avoid these hazards, always aim the spray gun and lance in a safe direction when using the pressure washer and never attempt to touch a leak in a high-pressure hose or fitting.
A pressure washer pump is designed to operate with water flowing through it. Water lubricates and cools the internal components of the pump. Running a pressure washer pump without water will severely damage the pump seals and other internal components. Damage caused by running a pressure washer pump without water is not covered under warranty. Be sure to follow the instructions below to correctly purge the air from your pressure washer pump before starting the engine.
- Connect all the hoses by following the steps outlined in the CONNECTING HOSES section of this manual then turn on the cold water source.
- Aim the spray gun in a safe direction then squeeze and hold the trigger for at least 30 seconds or until the water runs steady and all the air is purged from the pump and hoses.
- Check hoses and connections for leaks. If leaks are found, turn off the machine, aim the spray gun in a safe direction and squeeze the trigger to relieve any built up pressure in the system. Never attempt to touch a leak in a high-pressure hose or fitting. Never attempt to repair a high-pressure hose.
Engage the trigger lock.4.

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The nozzles supplied with the pressure washer have specific spray patterns designed to clean different surfaces. Using the incorrect nozzle can damage surfaces. Refer to the table below to select the correct nozzle before using the pressure washer. NOTE: The selection of nozzles included may vary with pressure washer models.
| Color | Spray Pattern | Uses | Surfaces |
| Red | [2760]HIGH PRESSURE | Spot cleaning hard, unpainted surfaces and high-reach areas | Unpainted metal and concreteDO NOT use on wood. |
| Yellow | [1750]15°HIGH PRESSURE | Intense cleaning of unpainted surfaces | Grills, driveways, concrete and brick walkways, unpainted brick and stucco |
| Green | [WWW3]25°HIGH PRESSURE | Standard cleaning nozzle for most applications | Yard tools, sidewalks, lawn furniture, unpainted siding, stucco, gutters, eaves, concrete, and brick surfaces |
| White | [4304]40°HIGH PRESSURE | Cleaning painted or delicate surfaces | Auto, truck, RV, marine, wood, painted brick, painted stucco, vinyl, and painted siding |
| Black | [14407]SOAP LOW PRESSURE | Applies cleaning solutions | Safe on all surfaces. Always verify compatibility of cleaning solution(s) prior to use. |

NOTICE
SPRAY DAMAGE
High-pressure spray can damage plants and other surfaces such as wood, glass, automobile paint, auto striping and trim, and delicate objects. To avoid causing damage, cover plants before spraying near them, refer to the Nozzle Selection table in this manual for correct nozzle selection, and test surfaces before spraying to make sure they are strong enough to withstand high-pressure spray.
Nozzle Installation
If the engine is running, make sure the trigger lock is in the locked position before removing and installing nozzles.
To place a nozzle into the spray wand, pull the quick-connect coupler back, insert the nozzle, then release the coupler allowing it to snap back in place. Once installed, pull on the nozzle to make sure it is secure.

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VOLATILE LIQUIDS
Pressure washing with volatile, flammable, or corrosive liquids could cause pressure washer damage, fire, or explosion resulting in severe injury and/or death. To avoid these hazards, use only approved soaps and chemicals, do not attempt to pressure wash with volatile, flammable, or corrosive liquids, and NEVER use bleach.
- Attach the open end of the soap hose to the barbed fitting on the pump.

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Diagram of a mechanical component with a tube inserted, showing fluid flow direction (no text or symbols)- Place the filtered end of the soap hose into a container of soap.

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SOAP-
If the engine is running, make sure the trigger lock is in the locked position before removing and installing nozzles.
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Insert the black nozzle into the spray wand per the Nozzle Installation section of this manual. NOTE: Soaps will not siphon if the black soap nozzle is not installed on the spray wand.

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Illustration of two hands using a tool to adjust or install a small object (no text or symbols present)- After using soap, place the filtered end of the soap hose into a container of clean water and run pressure washer drawing clean water through the hose and pump until the system is thoroughly rinsed. If soap or other chemicals remain in the pump, the pump could be damaged. Pump damage from soap or chemical residue is not covered under warranty.


OPERATING CHECKLIST
Attempting to start the engine incorrectly or using the pressure washer incorrectly can result in engine and/or pressure washer damage, and may cause serious injury or death. To avoid these hazards, be sure to read, understand, and follow the steps outlined in the OPERATING CHECKLIST section of the owner's manual before starting the engine, and follow all the guidelines for proper use of the pressure washer.
Location
Place the pressure washer on a level surface outside in a well-ventilated area before operating. Keep all flammable materials at least five feet away from all sides of the product.
- Never use pressure washer inside a house, garage, or any other kind of enclosure even if doors and windows are open. Run engine outside at least 20 feet (6 meters) away from windows, doors, and vents. Carefully consider wind direction and air currents when using pressure washer outside to avoid breathing in engine exhaust.
- Following the manufacturer's instructions and recommendations, install battery operated carbon monoxide alarms in any occupied buildings near the running engine.
- If you experience headache, nausea, dizziness, sleepiness, or weakness while pressure washer is running, move to fresh air and seek medical attention immediately.


TOXIC FUMES
Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide, an odorless, colorless, poisonous gas. Running an engine indoors will kill you in minutes. Never use this product inside a house, garage, or any other kind of enclosure even if doors and windows are open. Run engine outside at least 20 feet (6 meters) away from windows, doors, and vents. Carefully consider wind direction and air currents when using this product outside to avoid breathing in engine exhaust. Always use a carbon monoxide detector in any occupied buildings near the running engine.

High Altitude Operation
This engine will have proper engine performance and emission control when it is operated at or below an altitude of 5000 feet (1524 meters). This engine requires a high-altitude carburetor kit to ensure proper engine performance and emission control when operated at altitudes above 5000 feet (1524 meters). Operating the machine with the wrong engine configuration above 5000 feet (1524 meters) may increase its emissions, decrease fuel efficiency, and hurt performance. To obtain a high altitude carburetor kit, contact your nearest authorized service center.

NOTICE
ALTITUDE
Operating the engine with a high-altitude carburetor jet kit at an altitude below 5000 feet (1524 meters) will cause the engine to run too hot. Overheating the engine could result in serious engine damage. To avoid this hazard, make sure the correct carburetor kit is installed and the air/fuel mixture is set correctly for your altitude.
Operating Conditions
Before each use, check for loose or damaged parts, leaks, and/or any other condition that may affect proper operation. Repair or replace all damaged and/or defective parts with authorized parts immediately. Do not operate the machine with missing, broken, or unauthorized parts. Always keep all safety guards in place and in proper working order. For safety reasons, the manufacturer recommends all maintenance and repairs be performed by an authorized service center. Never compromise the safety features of this product.
Before starting engine, remove any excessive dirt and debris from cooling vents, exhaust, and starter recoil areas. Always operate the pressure washer on a level surface and never move or tip the pressure washer while operating. Use pressure washer only for its intended purpose. Never pull water supply hose or high-pressure hose to move pressure washer. This could damage hose, pump inlet, and/or pump outlet. If you have questions about the proper use of your pressure washer, please contact customer support at 1-877-362-4271 or cservice@fna-group.com.


CHILDREN AND UNTRAINED ADULTS
Do not allow children or untrained adults to operate or play with the pressure washer as they can be seriously injured or killed. Anyone operating the pressure washer should receive proper instructions, understand safe operation, and thoroughly read the owner's manual before operating this product. Keep children and pets away from the pressure washer while it is running. Always turn off the pressure washer before leaving the area.


Failure to inspect this product before use could create a hazardous situation resulting in product damage, serious injury, and/or death. To avoid these hazards, inspect the pressure washer before each use. Check for loose or damaged parts, signs of oil or fuel leaks, missing guards, plugged cooling vents, or any other condition that may affect proper operation. Repair or replace all damaged or defective parts with authorized parts and keep all safety guards in place and in proper working order before using the pressure washer.


ELECTRICAL SHOCK
Spray directed at electrical receptacles or switches, or objects connected to an electrical circuit, could result in a fatal electrical shock. Direct spray away from electric receptacles, switches and equipment. Never clean any electrically operated device, even when disconnected, unless it clearly states in its manual that such cleaning is approved.


RISK OF BURSTING
Over inflation of tires could result in serious injury and property damage. Use a tire gauge to check the tires' pressure before each use and while inflating tires (if applicable); see the tire sidewall for the correct pressure. High-velocity spray directed at pneumatic tire sidewalls (such as found on automobiles, trailers and the like) could damage the sidewall resulting in serious injury. On pressure washers rated above 1600 psi (11032 kPa) use the widest fan spray (40o nozzle) and keep the spray a minimum of 8" (20cm) from the pneumatic tire sidewall. Do not aim spray directly at the bead between the tire and rim.


INJECTION INJURY
The high pressures created by a pressure washer can cause fluid injection injuries to human and animal flesh, severe lacerations, amputations, and/or death. To avoid these hazards, always aim the spray gun and lance in a safe direction when using the pressure washer and never attempt to touch a leak in a high-pressure hose or fitting. Never place hands in front of the nozzle. Never hold onto the hose or fittings during operation. Never attach or remove wand or hose fittings while system is pressurized. Never point wand at or spray people and/or animals. DO NOT TREAT FLUID INJECTION AS A SIMPLE CUT! See a physician immediately!



RISK OF EXPLOSION OR FIRE
Operating the pressure washer in an explosive environment could result in a fire. Operate and fuel equipment in well-ventilated areas free from obstructions. Equip areas with fire extinguisher suitable for gasoline fires.


HOT SURFACES
A running engine produces heat. The surfaces of the engine, other related components, and engine exhaust gas get hot enough to cause mild moderate burns or ignite materials on contact (such as siding, plastic, rubber, vinyl, or the pressure hose itself), and damage live plants. To avoid burns, do not touch engine surfaces or exhaust gases while operating and allow engine to cool completely before moving, touching, or performing any maintenance. To avoid a fire, keep all flammable materials at least five feet away from all sides of the product. Never cover the pressure washer during operation or directly after being used.



MOVING PARTS
This product has many parts that move at high speeds. Moving parts can cause crushing injuries, broken bones, severe lacerations, and/or traumatic amputations. To prevent injury, never place fingers, hands, feet, or other body parts near running engine. Never operate product with covers, shrouds, or other guards removed. Do not wear loose-fitting clothing, dangling drawstrings, or any other hanging items that could become entangled in moving parts while operating. Tie up long hair and remove jewelry before operating.
Checking the Engine Oil


HOT OIL
Hot oil can cause serious burns. To prevent getting burned when changing or checking the engine oil, wear appropriate gloves and change the oil when the engine is warm but not hot.

NOTICE
LOW OIL SENSOR
The low oil sensor (if equipped) will automatically stop the engine when the oil level falls below the safe limit. To avoid an unexpected shutdown, check the oil level before each use, fill to the upper limit, and always operate engine on a level surface.

NOTICE
FILL ENGINE OIL BEFORE USE
The engine is shipped from the factory without oil. Running the engine without oil will result in severe engine damage and void the warranty. To avoid causing engine damage and voiding the warranty, fill the engine with the recommended oil type before starting.

NOTICE
USE CORRECT ENGINE OIL
Oil is a major factor in the performance and service life of any engine. Using the incorrect oil may damage the engine and void the warranty. To avoid causing engine damage and voiding the warranty, check and change oil as required using the correct engine oil.
- Check oil with pressure washer on a level surface and the engine off.
- Unscrew the engine oil dipstick and pull it out, then wipe dipstick clean.
- Place clean dipstick into filler neck but do not thread it in, leave it rest it on the filler neck.
- Remove the dipstick from filler neck and check oil level. Oil level should be at the upper oil limit on the dipstick.
- If level is low, add the recommended oil to the crankcase until the level reaches the upper limit on the dipstick. See the engine manual for recommended oil.
- Install the dipstick and tighten cap by threading it into the filler neck.

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Upper Oil Limit Lower Oil Limit


REFUELING
Gasoline is highly flammable and gasoline vapors are extremely explosive. Fire and explosions can cause severe burns and/or death. Keep gasoline away from flames, sparks, and other ignition sources. Refuel outdoors in a well-ventilated area with the engine stopped and cool. Wipe up any spilled gasoline and allow engine to dry before starting. Keep a fire extinguisher handy while refueling. Do not operate engine with leaks in the fuel system. Do not store gasoline near other flammable materials. Store fuel in a clean, OSHA-approved container in a secured location away from the work area.

NOTICE
OLD GASOLINE
Old gasoline can create deposits that clog fuel systems causing hard starting and poor performance. Damage caused by old fuel is not covered by warranty. To minimize deposits, avoid old fuel related performance issues, and prevent costly repair work, do not use gasoline that is older than 30 days.

NOTICE
ALCOHOL BLENDS
Using gasoline with an alcohol blend greater than 10% (E10) will damage the engine. Damage caused by using an alcohol blend of 15% (E15), 85% (E85), or any other alcohol blend higher than 10% (E10) is not covered under warranty. To avoid engine damage caused by an alcohol blend that is too high, use gasoline with 10% (E10) alcohol or lower.

NOTICE
GASOLINE ADDITIVES
The use of fuel system cleaning additives can damage the engine and fuel systems. Damage caused by the use of fuel system cleaning additives is not covered by warranty. To avoid engine and fuel system damage, do not use any fuel system cleaning additives.

NOTICE
GASOLINE STORAGE
It is important to prevent gum deposits from forming in essential fuel system parts, such as the carburetor, fuel filter, fuel hose or tank during storage. Alcohol-blended fuels (also called gasohol, ethanol, or methanol) attract moisture, which leads to separation and formation of acids during storage. Acidic fuel and gum deposits can damage the engine's fuel system while in storage. Damage caused by the use of old, stale, or contaminated fuel are not covered under warranty.

NOTICE
DO NOT OVERFILL FUEL TANK
Overfilling the fuel tank can result in carbon canister damage (if equipped), poor engine performance, and void the warranty. To avoid these hazards, do not fill the fuel tank above the maximum level.
- Check fuel with the engine off and pressure washer on a level surface.
- Remove fuel tank cap, check fuel level, then fill fuel tank if needed. For fuel cap location see the COMPONENT LOCATIONS section of this manual.
- Do not use gasoline that is older than 30 days. Use only clean and fresh regular unleaded gasoline with a minimum octane rating of 87. Do not mix oil with gasoline. Do not use gasoline that contains more than 10% ethyl alcohol. E15, E20, and E85 are not approved fuels and should not be used.
- Do not fill the fuel tank above the maximum fuel level to allow room for fuel expansion. For fuel capacity see the SPECIFICATIONS section of this manual.
- Replace fuel tank cap. Never run engine without fuel cap installed.
NOTE: Using a fuel stabilizer (sold separately) when storing gasoline can help prevent problems related to storing ethanol alcohol blended gasoline. Always follow the instructions provided by the fuel stabilizer manufacturer to mix and use correctly.

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OPERATING CHECKLIST
Attempting to start the engine incorrectly or using the pressure washer incorrectly can result in engine and/or pressure washer damage, and may cause serious injury or death. To avoid these hazards, be sure to read, understand, and follow the steps outlined in the OPERATING CHECKLIST section of the owner's manual before starting the engine, and follow all the guidelines for proper use of the pressure washer.

NOTICE
PUMP DAMAGE
Running the pressure washer for more than two minutes without the spray gun trigger pulled will overheat the pump and possibly cause damage. The thermal relief valve will open and spray water to help cool the pump as it overheats. Never tamper with the thermal relief valve. To avoid overheating the pump, shut off the engine if not being used for longer than two minutes.
Starting the Engine
- Complete the steps in the OPERATING CHECKLIST section of this manual before starting the engine. Failure to do so could cause damage to the pump or engine. If needed, refer to your Engine Owner's Manual for specific starting instructions.
The water source should be connected, turned on, any air purged from the system, and the trigger lock placed in the locked position.
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Turn the engine switch to the ON position.
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Slide the fuel valve to the ON position (if equipped).
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Slide the throttle to the RUN position (if equipped).
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Move the choke to CHOKE (closed) for starting a COLD engine. Move to RUN (open) for a WARM engine.



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CLOSEDNOTE: The starting position of the choke will vary depending on the engine temperature. If starting a cold engine, move the choke lever towards the CLOSED position. If starting a warm engine, move the choke lever towards the OPEN position.
- Pull the recoil slowly until resistance is felt, then pull rapidly to start the engine. Do not allow the starter grip to snap back. Return it gently by hand.

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RAPID RETRACTION
Rapid retraction (also known as kickback) of the engine recoil starter cord will pull your hand and arm towards the engine faster than you can let go of the handle resulting in sprains, broken bones, lacerations, and/or traumatic amputations. Kickback is often caused by internal engine failure, and/or improper starting techniques. To avoid kickback follow the appropriate maintenance schedule, starting instructions and have repair work done by an authorized service center.
- Once the engine starts, slowly move the choke lever to RUN (open) as the engine runs. If the engine falters, move the choke toward CHOKE (closed) until the engine has warmed up.

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CHOKE RUN OR OPEN- Allow engine to warm for 1-2 minutes before using the product, occasionally pulling the spray gun trigger to allow water to flow through the pump and avoid overheating and causing damage to the pump.
NOTE: Always secure trigger lock when spray gun is not in use to prevent accidental operation. Never permanently secure trigger in pull-back (open) position.
SHUTTING OFF THE ENGINE


PUMP DAMAGE
Turning off the water supply to your pump with the engine running will damage the pump. Damage caused by running the pump without water is not covered under warranty. To avoid this hazard always turn off the engine before shutting off the water supply.
- Set the trigger lock on the spray gun.
- Slide the throttle to the SLOW position (if equipped).
- Turn the engine switch to the OFF position.
- Slide the fuel valve to the OFF position (if equipped).
- Turn off the water supply.
- Release the trigger lock then squeeze the spray gun trigger to relieve the pressure in the hose and pump.
- Allow the engine to cool completely before handling and storage.
Terms
- PSI - Pounds per square inch (PSI) is the unit to measure the pressure of water. In relation to a pressure washer, the higher the PSI number, the greater the pressure and stripping power produced.
- GPM - Gallons per minute (GPM) is the flow rate of water. In relation to a pressure washer, the greater the GPM, the greater the flow or rinsing power produced.
- CU - Cleaning units express the efficiency of the pressure washer. Cleaning units are calculated by multiply the PSI by the GPM. The higher the CU, the more efficient the pressure washer.
Preparation
- Read all warning and instructions in this and all manuals that came with the pressure washer.
- Remove all toys, bikes, lawn furniture, etc. from the work area if they are not to be cleaned.
- Sweep any loose dirt and debris from the surface you will be pressure washing.
- Cover nearby plants to avoid damaging them with the pressure washer spray.
- Use caution when spraying windows. Always use the white, 40 nozzle and stay at least 4 feet away.
- Lay tarps down to collect paint chips and other debris blown off by the spray. Exterior paints used before 1977 may contain lead and will produce chips that will need to be collected and disposed of at a hazardous waste facility.
- To minimize water infiltration to the pressure washer motor, locate the pressure washer as far as possible from the cleaning site during operation.
Pressure Washing
- A wider spray equals faster cleaning, while a tighter spray equals deeper cleaning.
- Keep the nozzle about 4 feet away from siding to avoid damage.
- Start washing siding at the bottom and work your way up, then rinse from the top down.
- Avoid driving water up behind siding.
- Use overlapping strokes for even cleaning.
- Work in small areas to keep the soap from drying.
- Do not aim the nozzle straight at the surface. Hold the wand at a 45^ angle to the surface at a distance that cleans well without causing damage.
Adjusting Surface Pressure
- Back away from the surface to be cleaned. The further you position the nozzle from the surface to be cleaned, the lower the pressure to reach the surface.
- Change to the white, 40^ nozzle. This nozzle produces a lower pressure, wider width spray.
Adjusting Unloader Hand Control Knob to Adjust Pressure (if equipped)


HIGH PRESSURE
Do not remove the unloader hand control knob. Do not overtighten the unloader hand control knob. Overtightening the knob past the built-in stop may result in serious injuries, the knob breaking and/or costly repairs. Do not attempt to increase the pressure past the factory preset pressure.
The highest pressure setting is preset at the factory to achieve optimum pressure for cleaning. If you should need to lower the pressure, your unit may be equipped with an unloader hand control knob that allows you to adjust the pressure. The unloader hand control knob style may differ from the image shown below.
- If equipped with an unloader hand control knob, lower the pressure by turning the unloader hand control knob counter-clockwise to the desired pressure.
- Turn the unloader hand control knob clockwise until it stops to return to the highest pressure setting preset at the factory.


| ISSUE POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION | ||
| Engine will not start.Refer to the Engine Owner's Manual for more engine troubleshooting information. | The fuel tank is empty. Add | fresh fuel. |
| Water pressure in the pump is preventing the engine from rotating. | Aim the spray gun in a safe direction then pull the trigger to release water pressure in the pump. | |
| Engine choke is in the wrong position. | Refer to the STARTING ENGINE section of this manual for the correct choke position. | |
| The spark plug lead is not attached to the plug. | Connect spark plug lead. | |
| Engine switch is in the OFF position. | Turn the engine switch to the ON position. | |
| Engine fuel valve is turned OFF. | Turn fuel valve ON. | |
| Engine oil is low. If the engine is equipped with a Low Oil Sensor, the engine will not start. | Check engine oil level. Fill per engine manual. | |
| The pressure washer creates low or no water pressure. | There is air trapped in the pump and/or hoses. | Refer to the PURGING THE PUMP section of this manual to remove air from the pump and hoses. |
| Water source is insufficient. | Make sure the water source can supply at least 5 GPM at 20 PSI. | |
| The nozzle is clogged. | Clean nozzle per the MAINTENANCE section of this manual. | |
| The water inlet screen is clogged. | Clean the water inlet screen per the MAINTENANCE section of this manual. | |
| The high-pressure hose is too long. | The high-pressure hose should be less than 100 feet in length. | |
| Engine choke is in the CHOKE position. | Move engine choke to the RUN position. | |
| Will not draw in detergent. | Chemical build up in chemical injector. | Contact customer service at 1-877-362-4271 or at cservice@fna-group.com |
| Will not draw in detergent (continued) | Spray wand not in low pressure. | Insert black “soap” nozzle. |
| Detergent filter clogged. | Clean the filter. | |
| Detergent filter is not submerged in the detergent. | Make sure the filter end of the detergent siphon hose is fully submerged in the detergent. | |
| Detergent is too thick. | Dilute detergent. The detergent should be the same consistency as water. | |
| High-pressure hose is too long. | Lengthen the water supply hose and shorten the high-pressure hose. | |
| Detergent is dried inside of the detergent injector. | Contact customer service at 1-877-362-4271 or at cservice@fna-group.com | |
| Water leaking at pump. | Loose connections. | Tighten the connections. |
| Worn or torn O-ring. | Check and replace. | |
| Piston packing worn. | Contact customer service at 1-877-362-4271 or at cservice@fna-group.com | |
| Pump head or tubes damaged from freezing. | Contact customer service at 1-877-362-4271 or at cservice@fna-group.com | |
| Pump or nozzle pulsates. | Nozzle obstructed. | Clean nozzle per the MAINTENANCE section of this manual. |
| Oil leaking from pump. | Loose drain plug. | Tighten. |
| Worn drain plug O-ring. | Check and replace. | |
| Worn fill plug O-ring. | Check and replace. | |
| Pump oil overfilled. | Check for correct amount. | |
| Incorrect oil used. | Drain and fill with correct type and amount of oil. | |
| Vent plug is clogged. | Clean vent plug; blow air through vent to remove blockage. If problem persists, replace the plug. | |
| Oil seals worn. | Contact customer service at 1-877-362-4271 or at cservice@fna-group.com | |
| Water leaking at gun/spray wand connection. | Worn or broken O-ring. | Check and replace. |
| Loose hose connection. | Tighten. | |
For additional help or to find your local authorized service location, call 1-877-362-4271 or email cservice@fna-group.com.
For safety reasons, the manufacturer recommends all pressure washer service and repairs be performed by an authorized service center. All warranty replacements or repairs must be performed by an authorized distribution or service center. To find an authorized service center near you, make a warranty claim, or get authorized warranty repair, call 1-877-362-4271 or email cservice@fna-group.com.
It is the responsibility of the owner and/or operator to have all scheduled maintenance completed before operating the pressure washer. Be sure to follow the inspection and maintenance recommendations as listed in all the manuals that came with this unit.
Maintenance
Before each use, check pressure washer for leaks, loose or damaged parts, and any other condition that may affect proper operation. Be sure all safety guards are in place and in proper working order. Inspect all air vents and cooling slots to ensure they are clean and unobstructed. Repair or replace all damaged or defective parts with authorized parts immediately. For safety reasons, the manufacturer recommends all pressure washer service and repairs be performed by an authorized service center. Never attempt to repair a high-pressure hose.


RISK OF BURNING
When performing maintenance, you may be exposed to hot surfaces, water pressure, or moving parts that can cause serious injury or death.


RISK OF FIRE
Always disconnect spark plug wire, let the engine cool, and release all water pressure before performing any maintenance or repair. Injuries can result if system pressure is not reduced before attempting maintenance or disassembly. The engine contains flammable fuel. Do not smoke or work near open flames while performing maintenance.


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WARNING:VMODIFICATION INJURY
Never modify the product or any part of it. Damage or personal injury could result.
Cleaning the Pressure Washer
Always clean the pressure washer with the engine off and cool. To clean the pressure washer, first use an air compressor set at no more than 25 PSI to clear dirt and debris from the pressure washer surfaces, vents, and cooling slots. Then, wipe the exterior clean with a damp cloth.

NOTICE
CLEANING
Water can damage the pressure washer engine components if allowed to enter through cooling slots or other holes. Damage caused by water intrusion is not covered under warranty. To avoid engine water damage, do not use a pressure washer, garden hose, or any other sources of running water to clean the pressure washer engine, and never submerge the pressure washer engine in any liquids.

NOTICE
CHEMICAL CLEANERS
Using chemical cleaners and/or corrosive liquids can damage the pressure washer seals and internal components. Damage caused by chemical cleaners and corrosive liquids is not covered under warranty. To avoid these hazard, only used approved cleaning chemicals, never use bleach, and always run clean water through the pressure washer after using cleaning chemicals.
Connections
Hose, spray gun, and pump connections should be cleaned and lubricated with a thin film of lithium grease regularly to prevent o-ring damage and leaks.
Nozzle Cleaning
If a nozzle becomes clogged, the pump may pulsate and spray patterns could change. If the nozzle is not cleaned, excessive pressure may develop possibly damaging the pump, or other accessories. Inspect nozzles before using them and follow the instructions in this section for the proper nozzle cleaning procedure.
- Shut off the pressure washer.
- Turn off the water supply.
- Point the spray gun in a safe direction and squeeze the trigger to relieve water pressure.
- Set the trigger lock.
- Remove the nozzle from the lance quick connector.
- Clear any obstructions from the nozzle by inserting the nozzle cleaning tool provided.

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east 30 seconds.Water Inlet Filter
Before each use, check the inlet filter and clean by following the steps below. Never operate the pressure washer without the inlet filter properly installed.
- Remove the filter from the garden hose coupler.
- Use water from a running garden hose to clean both sides of the filter.
- Insert the cleaned filter into the pump inlet with the convex side facing out.

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Diagram of a mechanical component with a circular inset showing internal structure (no text or symbols)Pump Maintenance
The pump on this unit is a maintenance free design. The pump was filled with oil at the factory and has no oil drain or fill plugs. If there is a problem with the pump on this pressure washer call 1-877-362-4271 or email cservice@fna-group.com.
Engine Maintenance
Before each use, check engine for loose or damaged parts, signs of oil or fuel leaks, and/or any other condition that may affect proper operation. Always keep all safety guards in place and in proper working order. Repair or replace all damaged or defective parts immediately.
For safety reasons, the manufacturer recommends all engine service and repairs (including emission control devices and systems) be performed by an authorized service center. All warranty replacements or repairs must be performed by an authorized distribution or service center. To find an authorized service center near you, obtain information about how to make a warranty claim, or to make arrangements for authorized warranty repairs, please call 1-877-362-4271 or email cservice@fna-group.com.
For all other information on engine maintenance, refer to the engine manual.
Storing for Two Months or Less (or when freezing temps are expected)
- Fill fuel tank per the OPERATING CHECKLIST section of this manual then add a fuel stabilizer per the manufacturer's recommendations. NOTE: Using a fuel stabilizer (sold separately) when storing gasoline may help prevent problems related to alcohol blended fuels in outdoor power equipment engines. Always follow the instructions provided by the fuel stabilizer manufacturer to mix and use correctly.
- Complete the steps in the OPERATING CHECKLIST, CONNECTING HOSES, and PURGING AIR FROM THE PUMP sections of this manual.
- Start the engine per the STARTING section of this manual and run it for ten (10) minutes to allow the stabilized fuel to circulate through the entire fuel system. Be sure to squeeze the trigger to keep water flowing through the pump and spray gun to avoid overheating.
- Turn the engine switch to the OFF position.
- Shut off the water supply. Remove the water supply hose.
- Squeeze the spray gun trigger to relieve the pressure in the hose and pump then drain the high pressure hose. Disconnect the high-pressure hose from the pump and spray gun.
- Allow the engine to cool completely.
- Protect the pump by using SIMPSON® Pump Guard per the USING PUMP GUARD section of this manual.
- Store the pressure washer in a clean, dry area out of direct sunlight.
Storing for More Than Two Months
- Make sure the engine is completely cool.
- Remove all the fuel from fuel tank, fuel lines, and carburetor by loosening the drain screw at the bottom of the carburetor, and draining fuel into an appropriate container.
- Change the engine oil.
- Remove any dirt and debris from the area around the spark plug, then use a spark plug socket or wrench to remove the spark plug.
- Pour .5 ounces (15 ml) of new oil into the engine combustion chamber, then slowly crank the engine by pulling the recoil two (2) times to distribute oil and lubricate the cylinder.
- Install the spark plug.
- Drain the high-pressure hose.
- Protect the pump by using SIMPSON ^® Pump Guard per the USING PUMP GUARD section of this manual.
- Store the pressure washer in a clean, dry area out of direct sunlight.
Transportation
Drain the fuel from the tank before transporting. Only transport fuel in an OSHA-approved container. Always place pressure washer on a protective mat when transporting to protect against damage to vehicle from leaks. Remove pressure washer from vehicle immediately upon arrival at your destination.



WARNING:
TRANSPORTATION
Leaving the pressure washer in an enclosed space where temperatures can rise on a transport vehicle may cause fuel to vaporize and possibly explode. Fire and explosions can cause severe burns and/or death. To avoid leaking or vaporizing fuel, secure the pressure washer in a well ventilated area out of direct sunlight and other heat sources and do not transport the pressure washer on rough roads unless the fuel has been drained beforehand.


RISK OF INJURY FROM LIFTING
Serious injury can result from attempting to lift too heavy an object. The pressure washer is too heavy to be lifted by one person. Obtain assistance from others before lifting.
- Turn the engine control switch to the OFF position.
- Slide the fuel valve to the OFF position (if equipped).
- To prevent fuel spillage when transporting, keep the pressure washer upright on a level surface.
- When loaded onto a vehicle, secure pressure washer with straps or tie downs to prevent tip over and damage from sliding.
NOTE: Do not operate the pressure washer while it is on the transport vehicle.

NOTICE
PUMP DAMAGE
Leaving water inside the pump during freezing weather will cause severe damage to the pump. To avoid costly damage, always treat the pump with SIMPSON® Pump Guard to remove the trapped water and to fill the pump with a lubricating, antifreeze solution.
SIMPSON® Pump Guard (purchase separately) is formulated to protect your pump during long-term storage and from freezing damage. Pump Guard should be used throughout the season to keep the seals pliable and well lubricated. Before storing the unit for winter or for when there is a chance of freezing weather, use pump guard to remove all traces of water from the internal cavities while filling them with an antifreeze solution. Pump Guard is insurance for your investment, use it.
Simply use Pump Guard by following these easy steps:
- Screw the Pump Guard adapter into the garden hose input on the pump.

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LIMITED WARRANTY
Consumer Products
WARRANTY COVERAGE TERMS:
The manufacturer of this product agrees to repair or replace designated parts that prove defective within the warranty period listed below at the manufacturers sole discretion. Specific limitations/extensions and exclusions apply.
This warranty covers defects in material and workmanship and not parts failure due to normal wear, depreciation, abuse, accidental damage, negligence, improper use, maintenance, water quality and storage. To make a claim under the terms of the warranty, all parts said to be defective must be retained and available for return upon request to a designated Warranty Service Center for warranty inspection. The judgments and decisions of the manufacturer concerning warranty claims are final.
There warranties pass through to the end user and are non-transferable. As a factory authorized and trained Warranty Service Center, the factory will honor the terms of all component warranties and satisfy claims of the appropriate warranty provisions.
Normal wear items included, but are not limited to, items such as valve and seals, which are not covered by this warranty.
This warranty replaces all warranties, express or implied, including without limitation any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose and all such warranties are hereby disclaimed and excluded by the manufacturer. The manufacturer's warranty obligation is limited to repair and replacement of defective products as provided herein and the manufacturer shall not be liable for any further loss, damages, or expenses - including damages from shipping, accident, abuse, acts of God, misuse, or neglect. Neither is damage from repairs using parts not purchased from the manufacturer or alterations performed by non-factory authorized personnel. Failure to install and operate equipment according to the guidelines put forth in the instruction manual shall void warranty.
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:
Merchandise sold as reconditioned, used as rental equipment, used for commercial or commercial applications, and units used as floor or display models, damage resulting from shipping (claims must be filed with freighter), accident, abuse, acts of God, misuse or neglect. This warranty also does not cover damage from repairs or alterations performed by non-factory authorized personnel or failure to install and operate equipment according to the guidelines put forth in the instruction manual. The manufacturer will not be liable to any persons for consequential damage, for personal injury or for commercial loss.
RESPONSIBILITY OF ORIGINAL PURCHASER (INITIAL USER):
To process a warranty claim on your SIMPSON® pressure washer, report the concern to 1-877-362-4271 or cservice@fnagroup.com for authorization and direction to the nearest authorized service center in your area.
Retain original cash register receipt as proof of purchase for warranty work.
Use reasonable care in the operation and maintenance of the product as described in the Owner's Manual.
WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:
- Freight damage
- Damage due to chemical deterioration, scale build up, rust, corrosion or thermal expansion
- Freeze damage
• Damage caused by parts or accessories not obtained from an authorized dealer or not approved by the manufacturer - Normal wear of moving parts or components affected by moving parts
WARRANTY COVERAGE PERIODS:
ENGINE AND EMISSIONS CONTROL SYSTEM
- Covered by engine manufacturer warranty. See engine manual.
HIGH PRESSURE PUMP (DEFECTS IN MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP)
- TWO (2) years from date of purchase
FRAME (DEFECTS IN MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP)
• FIVE (5) years from date of purchase
ACCESSORIES (DEFECTS IN MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP)
- Nozzles, hoses, spray guns, wands, tires, rubber feet: Ninety (90) days from date of purchase

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SIMPSON®
READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATION
Failure to follow the instructions and safety precautions in this manual can result in property damage, serious injury and/or death.
SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Copyright © 2025 FNA-Group, Inc. All rights reserved.

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