10 SAFETYSAFETY LABELS AND DECALSWP2500Figure 1
11SAFETYWP2800Figure 2
12 SAFETYWP3000ZFigure 3
13UNPACKINGUNPACKING THE PRESSURE WASHER! CAUTIONAlways have assistance when lifting the pressure washer. The pressure washer is heavy; lifting it
14 UNPACKING12345891011121367141615Figure 5 – Hardware 1 - Hose Bracket (1) 2 - Spray Gun Bracket Bolts M6 x 45 mm (2) 3 - Spray Gun Bracket
15ASSEMBLYASSEMBLY – WP2500 AND WP2800Before assembling the pressure washer, review Safety on page 7 and the following safety messages. ! CAUTIONN
16 ASSEMBLY5. WP2500 only: Install the wheel with bolt through the spacer and the frame (see Figure 8).12Figure 8 – Assemble Wheels to Frame WP2500
17ASSEMBLY10. Install the upper handle to the frame using the handle bolts and knobs (see Figure 12).231Figure 12 – Installing Upper Handle 1 -
18 ASSEMBLY14. Connect the high-pressure hose to the pump and tighten the hose fi tting (see Figure 16). Do not overtighten. The fi tting only needs to
19ASSEMBLY123Figure 18 – Installing Upper Handle 1 - Handle Bolt 2 - Upper Handle 3 - Knob3. Slide the wheel axle washer onto the wheel
2 DISCLAIMERS:All information, illustrations and specifi cations in this manual are based on the latest information available at the time of publishin
20 ASSEMBLY8. Install the spray gun bracket using the two spray gun bracket nuts and bolts (M6). Tighten securely (see Figure 22).216345Figure 22 –
21ASSEMBLY12Figure 25 – Installing High-Pressure Hose – WP3000Z 1 - Soap Hose Fitting 2 - Hose Fitting13. Connect the soap hose to the bar
22 FEATURES GENERAL PRESSURE WASHER FEATURESWP2500 and WP280013456782Figure 27 1 - Spray Gun 2 - Nozzle Storage 3 - Spark Plug 4 - Primer Bulb
23FEATURESWP2500 and WP28001345672Figure 28 1 - Starter Handle 2 - Fuel Cap 3 - Hose Storage 4 - Water Inlet Fitting 5 - High-Pressure
24 FEATURESWP3000Z12345678Figure 29 1 - Air Cleaner 2 - Fuel Cap 3 - Engine Oil Fill Plug/Dipstick 4 - Hose Bracket 5 - High-Pressure Hose
25FEATURESWP3000Z923487651Figure 30 1 - Nozzle Storage 2 - Throttle Lever 3 - ON/OFF Switch 4 - Starter Handle 5 - Spark Plug 6 - Wat
26 OPERATION BEFORE STARTING THE PRESSURE WASHERBefore starting the pressure washer, review Safety on page 7. Location Selection – Before starting th
27OPERATIONAdding Gasoline to the Fuel Tank! WARNINGNever refuel the pressure washer while the engine is running.Always turn the engine off and all
28 OPERATION12Figure 32 – Water Connection WP3000Z Shown 1 - Water Inlet Screen 2 - Water Inlet Fitting3. Use the shortest hose possible to co
29OPERATION3. Point the thermo valve away from the work area you are washing to avoid being sprayed with warm water.Figure 34 – Pump Thermo Valve
CONGRATULATIONS ON OWNING A WESTINGHOUSE PRESSURE WASHER! DANGER!This manual contains important instructions for operating this pressure washer. For y
30 OPERATIONStopping the Pressure WasherNormal OperationDuring normal operation, use the following steps to stop your pressure washer:1. Lock the spr
31OPERATIONOTE: N The pump is equipped a with a thermo valve (see Figure 40). If the pump is run for an extended period of time without water fl owi
32 OPERATIONStopping the Pressure WasherNormal OperationDuring normal operation, use the following steps to stop your pressure washer:1. Lock the spr
33OPERATION SELECTING NOZZLESThe quick-connect feature allows changing between nozzles while the pressure washer is running once the spray gun trig
34 OPERATIONChanging the Nozzle1. Push up the trigger lock to lock it in the OFF position (see Figure 46).Figure 46 – Trigger Lock Locked2. Pull th
35OPERATIONRINSING! WARNINGAlways apply the trigger lock to change a nozzle if the engine is running.1. Select the desired nozzle and change nozzl
36 MAINTENANCEMAINTENANCEBefore performing maintenance on the pressure washer, review Safety on page 7 and the following safety messages. ! WARNING!Av
37MAINTENANCETable 3: Maintenance Schedule - Authorized Westinghouse Service Dealer PerformedMaintenance ItemBefore Every UseAfter First 20 Hours or
38 MAINTENANCEFigure 50 – Checking Oil Level Adding Engine OilNOTICEOil crankcase capacity is 0.6 liter. Do not overfi ll.1. Always operate or main
39MAINTENANCEENGINE OIL MAINTENANCE – WP3000Z Engine Oil Specifi cation1. Only use the engine oil specifi ed in Figure 52.°F-2002032406050 80 100°C-3
40 MAINTENANCE Adding Engine OilNOTICEOil crankcase capacity is 0.6 liter. Do not overfi ll.1. Always operate or maintain the pressure washer on a fl a
41MAINTENANCEFigure 56 – Removing Air Cleaner Cover4. Clean the air cleaner cover with a clean rag.5. Remove the foam air fi lter element (see Fig
42 MAINTENANCEFigure 59 – Installation of Air Cleaner CoverAIR FILTER MAINTENANCE – WP3000Z! WARNINGNever use gasoline or other fl ammable solvents t
43MAINTENANCEFigure 62 – Installing Air Cleaner Cover SPARK PLUG MAINTENANCEThe spark plug must be checked and cleaned after every 100 hours of use
44 MAINTENANCEFigure 65 – Removing Spark Plug WP2500 and WP2800Figure 66 – Removing Spark Plug WP3000Z6. Place a clean rag over the opening created
45MAINTENANCE5. Reinsert the water fi lter screen into the water inlet hose fi tting. The cone side has to face out.High-Pressure Hose and Spray GunH
46 MAINTENANCE5. Shut off the pressure washer and turn off the water supply.6. Pull the spray gun trigger to release any remaining pressure.7. Let
47MAINTENANCE3. Slide the pump down off of the crankshaft (see Figure 72).12Figure 72 – Pump/Engine Mounting Bolts WP2500 Shown 1 - Pump and Eng
48 TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING! WARNINGBefore attempting to service or troubleshoot the pressure washer, the owner or service technician must fi rs
49TROUBLESHOOTINGPROBLEM POTENTIAL CAUSE SOLUTIONNo or low pressure. 1. Water supply is low. 1. Increase the water supply.2. Nozzle is obstruc
5TABLE OF CONTENTSCONGRATULATIONS ON OWNING A WESTINGHOUSE PRESSURE WASHER ...3For Your Records ...
50 WARRANTYWESTPRO POWER SYSTEMS “THREE YEAR” LIMITED WARRANTYEffective May 2012WESTPRO’S RESPONSIBILITYWestpro Power Systems, LLC (“WESTPRO”) warrant
51WARRANTYEXCLUSIONSx WESTPRO portable pressure washers that utilize non-WESTPRO replacement parts. x Costs of normal maintenance and adjustments
52 EMISSIONS CONTROL WARRANTYFEDERAL AND/OR CALIFORNIA EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENTYOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONSWestpro Power Systems, L
53EMISSIONS CONTROL WARRANTYSubject to certain conditions and exclusions as stated below, the warranty on emission-related parts is as follows: 1.
54 EMISSIONS CONTROL WARRANTY3. Ignition System x Spark plug(s) x Magneto ignition system 4. Exhaust System x Catalytic converterx SAI (Reed valve
6 TABLE OF CONTENTSPRESSURE WASHER COMPONENTS ...
7SAFETY SAFETY DEFINITIONSThe words DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION and NOTICE are used throughout this manual to highlight important information. Be cer
8 SAFETYGENERAL SAFETY RULES! DANGERNEVER operate the pressure washer in an enclosed area. Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide. Only operate the
9SAFETY! WARNING• NEVER modify spray equipment.• ALWAYS wear protective clothing to protect eyes and skin from contact with sprayed materials.NE
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