Westinghouse WP2700 Manuel Du Propriétaire

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MAINTENANCE
Soap Siphon Hose
1.  Remove the soap siphon hose (see Figure 51) from 
the soap container (if it is immersed).
Figure 51 –  Soap Siphon Hose (Model WP2700 Shown)
2.  Inspect the soap siphon hose. Clean it if it is 
clogged.
3.  Inspect the soap siphon hose for leaks or damage. 
4.  Replace soap siphon hose if it is damaged.
Nozzle
1.  Shut off the pressure washer and turn off the water 
supply.
2.  Pull the trigger of the spray gun to release any 
remaining water pressure. 
3.  Remove the spray tip from the end of the nozzle 
extension 
(see Figure 52)
.
Figure 52 –  Spray Tip Removal
4.  Remove any obstructions with a small paper clip or 
similar tool. 
5.  Flush the spray tip with clean water.
6.  Remove the nozzle extension from the spray gun 
(see Figure 53)
.
Figure 53 –  Nozzle Extension Removal
7.  Flush clean water through the nozzle extension for 
30 – 60 seconds.
8.  Reconnect the nozzle extension to the spray gun.
9.  Reinstall the spray tip into the nozzle extension.
 AFTER EACH USE
1.  Shut off the pressure washer and turn off the water 
supply.
2.  Remove the soap siphon hose from the soap 
container and insert it into a container with clean 
water.
3.  Turn on the water supply and start the pressure 
washer.
4.  Pull the spray gun trigger and spray for 1 – 2 
minutes. This will ensure that all remaining soap is 
fl ushed from the pump.
5.  Shut off the pressure washer and turn off the water 
supply.
6.  Pull the spray gun trigger to release any remaining 
pressure.
7.  Let the pressure washer cool down.
8.  Disconnect the high-pressure hose and water inlet 
hose.
9.  Drain the hoses, spray gun and nozzle extension.
10.  Engage the trigger lock on the spray gun.
11.  Wipe off remaining water with a clean, dry rag.
12.  While the pressure washer is turned off, pull the 
recoil handle 5 – 6 times. This should remove most 
of the remaining liquid inside the pump.
13.  Store the pressure washer in a clean, dry place.