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DeVillbiss Air Power Company WG1420

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Category: Pressure Washers

4. Flush wand assembly backwards with water or compressed air. 5. If pressure is still too high, repeat steps 2-4. 4. CHECKING OIL: The pump is shipped with the correct amount of oil in it. This pump should never need any oil added or changed unless it develops a leak. A 30 weight non- detergent oil can be used in this pump (approximately 6 oz.). If pump is leaking oil take to an Authorized Service Center. HIGH PRESSURE HOSE: Damaged high pressure hoses can burst which can cause a potentially ha

DeVillbiss Air Power Company WB100D-2

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Category: Water and Air Pumps

The grounding wire has insulation with an outer surface that is green - with or without yellow stripes. If these grounding instructions are not completely understood, or if in doubt as to whether the compres sor is properly grounded, have the installation checked by a qualified electrician. 120 Volts, 15 Amps 120 Volt Models Air Hose The air hose attached to your compressor has an integral pressure adjusting valve at the working end of the hose. Should service or replacement be required, make su

DeVillbiss Air Power Company Water Driver WD1600E

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Category: Pressure Washers

NOTE: The pressure of the spray on the surface you are cleaning increases as you move the wand closer to the surface. To increase angle to a fan spray, turn counterclockwise To decrease angle to pencil point spray, turn clockwise 4.4 HIGH PRESSURE/TURBO SPRAY Do not move the nozzle to adjust pressure. The high pressure rotary nozzle position is intended for maximum cleaning effect. Keep the spray lance min. 6” to 8” away from the cleaning surface at all times. Rotary Spray USE OF CLEANING CHEMIC

DeVillbiss Air Power Company Water Driver D28921

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Category: Pressure Washers

A SMALL AMOUNT OF OIL LEAKAGE IS NORMAL. 5.4 WATER SCREEN The pressure washer is equipped with a water inlet screen to protect the pump. If the screen is not kept clean, the flow of water to the pressure washer will be restricted and the pump may be damaged. • To clean inner water screen, remove quick connect and remove the filter screen from the pump inlet. (see page 4, item 13) • Backflush screen to clean • Replace screen and quick connect immediately to prevent any foreign matter from enterin

DeVillbiss Air Power Company W1218

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Category: Pressure Washers

This device provides additional protection from the risk of electrical shock. (Figure 1) FLOW RATE: This is the amount of water that passes through your wand. (Usually measured in G.P.M., gallons per minute.). IDLE MODE: This pertains to the time that the pressure washer is running without the trigger on the wand engaged to spray. You should never run this pressure washer for more than 5 minutes without pulling the trigger to relieve pressure. Running the pressure washer in this manner would voi

DeVillbiss Air Power Company W1217

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Category: Pressure Washers

Operating unit with water supply shut off (without flow of water) will result in equipment damage. During shut-down, entire system including pump, hose and wand will remain under pressure. Do not attempt to remove hose/gun until pressure is relieved. 7 MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK, ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE PLUG FROM THE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY BEFORE ANY MAINTENANCE IS STARTED. MAINTENANCE 1. WATER SCREEN: Inspect the water screen before attaching water supply. Clean water screen if

DeVillbiss Air Power Company SP-100-F

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Category: Water and Air Pumps

2. Increase frequency of oil changes if humidity or operating conditions are extreme. Every 160 Hours of Operation: 1. Check drive belt tension; adjust if necessary. (Refer to SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS in this manual.) 2. Inspect air lines and fittings for leaks; correct as necessary. 3. Check the alignment of the motor pulley to the flywheel. If necessary, align to within 1/32 inch on centerline. Each Year of Operation or if a Problem is Suspected: Check condition of air compressor pump intake and e

DeVillbiss Air Power Company SP-100-E

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Category: Water and Air Pumps

The pressure adjusting valve can be used to set approximate pressure between 10 and 125 P.S.I. (125 P.S.I. is the highest pressure this compressor will deliver). It is normal for the adjustable pressure valve to release air during operation. ALWAYS SET THE PRESSURE VALVE AT OR BELOW THE REQUIRED PRESSURE FOR THE ACCESSORY BEING USED BEFORE STARTING YOUR COMPRESSOR. FOR INFLATION OR OTHER USES REQUIRING ACCURATE PRESSURE, USE A PRESSURE GAUGE. INSTALLATION AND BREAK-IN PROCEDURES Location of the

DeVillbiss Air Power Company Simoniz S2600

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Category: Pressure Washers

NEVER run engine indoors or in enclosed, poorly ventilated areas. Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide, an odorless and deadly gas. NEVER carry pressure washer with engine running, turn engine off and allow it to cool before carrying pressure washer. DO NOT let hoses come in contact with hot engine muffler during or immediately after use of your pressure washer. Damage to hoses from contact with hot engine surfaces will NOT be covered by warranty. NEVER pull water supply hose to move pressure

DeVillbiss Air Power Company Simoniz A08989

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Category: Pressure Washers

. . . . . .2 Important Safety Instructions. . . . .2–5 Specifications ...................6 CartonContents .................6 Assembly Instructions. . . . . . . . . . .6–7 Operating Instructions . . . . . . . . .8–13 Maintenance ................14–15 Storage ....................15–16 Troubleshooting Guide . . . . . . . .17–18 RepairWarranty ................20 IMPORTANT Please make certain that the person who is to use this equipment carefully reads and understands these instructions before operat





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