S Cam Pressure Washer CS130022 User Guide

Model  
PSI GPM HP  
CS1000.22 1000 2.2 1.5  
CS1300.22 1300 2.2 2.0  
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WARNING  
The following warnings must be followed, Failure to follow  
these warnings could result in serious personal injury or death!  
Never allow children or untrained personnel to operate machinery.  
Electrical equipment can cause shock and sparks.  
Do not bypass or remove the grounding prong in any electrical plug. Keep electri-  
cal plugs, connections and cords out of water and moisture. Refer to instructions  
prior to equipment operation. Disconnect from power source before servicing.  
Inspect and repair damaged or exposed electrical components prior to use.Never  
splice electrical cords on pressure washers. Be sure the electrical service is ade-  
quately sized for the equipment.  
Exhaust gases contain harmful gases.  
Use only in well ventilated areas or vent the exhaust to the outside.  
Exhaust gases can cause death or serious injury.  
THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE VENTED.  
High Temperature Water.  
Wear protective clothing and face shield.  
Do not direct water stream toward self or others.  
All hoses should be secured in the lines to be cleaned at least 5 feet.  
High pressure water can cause death or serious injury.  
High pressure fluid can create a high pressure stream or ruptured vessel.  
Wear safety face shield.  
Relieve pressure before servicing.  
Do not modify/repair/rework vessel or change safety relief or pressure setting.  
Do not direct stream toward self or others.  
Pressurized fluid streams and ruptured  
pressure vessels can cause death or serious injury.  
Kerosene, Fuel Oil or Gasoline will burn when ignited.  
Wear face shield and protective clothing.  
Do not expose fuel to flames, sparks or other sources of ignition.  
Use in well ventilated area or vent to outside area.  
Fire can cause death or serious injury.  
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Initial setup and operation of your new jetter/pressure washer  
Inspection  
for freight  
damage  
When you receive your pressure washer, be sure you check for concealed freight damage. Any  
damage should be noted with the delivering carrier. If you have any questions related to freight,  
call the 800 number listed on the inside front cover of the manual.  
Check all oil levels in the pump or engine, if applicable. Failure to check all levels will result in  
equipment damage. Most pumps are shipped with oil from the factory and the crankcase is  
sealed. You may have to remove a shipping plug and install a dipstick in the pump.  
Inspection  
of oil levels  
Water supply  
Your water supply must provide water to the equipment that exceeds the Gallon Per Minute  
(GPM) rate of your machine. You can check your GPM by using a five-gallon bucket and a timer.  
If your machine is five GPM or less and the bucket fills in less than a minute you have adequate  
supply. Some systems are affected by washing machines, livestock watering systems, and flush-  
ing of toilets. Be sure the supply is still adequate when these operations are taking place. The  
water temperature cannot exceed 145 degrees Fahrenheit. Pressure should not exceed 60 PSI.  
Failure to secure adequate water supply will result in pump damage. Do not run pump  
dry!  
Your water supply should not contain particles larger than 80 microns. Although there are small  
filters installed on pressure washers that filter the water, they can only filter poor quality water  
for a short period of time before clogging. This will result in damage to the machine. Therefore,  
you should insure no sand or scale particles are present in the water supply.  
Water quality  
Supply hose  
Hook a garden hose from the hydrant to the machine. When doing this, be sure to check the  
inlet water filter or screen. This hose should be at least 5/8” diameter with a length at least 15  
feet. This 15’ length helps isolate the water supply from pulsations from the pump. Many states  
require a vacuum break or backflow preventor be installed at the hydrant, before the  
garden hose, to insure the water source cannot be contaminated. Be sure to check  
local and state regulations upon installation.  
Turn on the water supply and open the trigger gun. This will purge all the air from the system.  
Look for water leaks and stop any leak found. Leaks can cause erratic pump behavior.  
Purge air  
A circuit dedicated only to the pressure washer is recommended. This circuit should be installed  
Electrical  
Supply  
Under Load .  
by a licensed electrician and checked to supply adequate voltage  
Sometimes the dis-  
tance from the panel is to long, the wire size is to small or the voltage is initially to low, this will  
cause the GFCI or thermal to trip. If the GFCI trips or the thermal overload on the motor trips  
consult factory. Plug your cord into the receptacle. DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION  
CORD!  
Prior to turning on the power switches check the oil level in the pump.  
Pump  
In drain jetting applications, the hose must be inserted into the drain line at least five  
feet before starting water flow. Be sure machine is not powered on before hose is insert-  
ed into the drain.  
Federal and  
State  
Regulations  
Many areas are governed by state and federal regulations that protect the envi-  
ronment and water quality. In operating this equipment you are also to act  
responsibly. Be sure to check with the local, state and federal authorities on  
compliance issues.  
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During operation  
The pressure was set at the factory during the testing procedure; no adjustments to the machine should be required  
for operation. During operation, do not leave the machine running for more than two minutes without the  
trigger gun being pulled. Although your machine has a by-pass valve on it and may have a thermal relief system,  
this pressure build-up can cause extensive pump damage. If machine will not be discharging water for more than  
two minutes, shut the machine off.  
Accessory operation  
Use extreme caution when attaching devices to the discharge of this equipment. Allow  
only trained individuals to operate this machinery. The attachments must be rated to  
operate within the pressure range of the equipment or injury could occur. Only use  
attachments designed, rated, and sized for the equipment by the manufacturer.  
Hose and  
reels  
The discharge hoses and fittings should be inspected before every use. Also inspect the connec-  
tions made on the hose reels. Refer to accessories listing and exploded views included for speci-  
fications and replacement parts.  
Hose sizing  
For pressure wash applications, the ideal hose to deliver adequate water flow and pressure at dis-  
tances up to 300 feet is a 3/8” ID hose with a minimum burst pressure rating no less than four  
times the operating pressure of the equipment. For drain jetting and sewer cleaning, a hose  
should be selected for the adequate pressure range and length needed. The diameter of the hose  
should be chosen from the chart below for the application requirements.  
Hose size  
3/8” or 5/16”  
1/4”  
Pipe size  
Typical application  
4” to 8” lines  
2” to 4” lines  
1” to 2” lines  
Floor drains, septic lines, and long runs  
Kitchen, laundry drains, and clean-outs  
Tight bends, bathroom and trap lines  
1/8”  
-Remember, when selecting a hose, the smaller diameter and longer the hose, the greater the pres-  
sure and flow loss will be.  
-Do not couple hoses together for drain jetting. The long couplings will get caught in bends in  
the drain lines.  
Hose size  
considera-  
tions  
-When drain jetting, always attach a shut-off valve, trigger gun, or foot valve directly to the hose  
to be inserted in the drain. This ensures safe shut-off of the water flow at the user’s discretion.  
In drain jetting applications, the hose must be inserted into the drain line at least five  
feet before starting water flow. Be sure machine is not powered on before hose is  
inserted into the drain. Be sure machine is shut down before removing the hose from  
the drain. Always be sure hose is marked at the point five feet from the nozzle to iden-  
tify nozzle position.  
Drain and trap  
hoses  
Drain and trap hoses listed in the accessory sheet are fitted with a twist-fast coupler. Your drain  
jetting equipment is shipped with an assortment of twist-fast couplers to make the necessary con-  
nections for the drain hose to be installed either on the existing hose, by removing the drain noz-  
zle, or by installing it directly to the foot valve included on some models.  
The nozzle, or tip, of the machine is used to restrict the discharge water flow to achieve the rated  
operating pressure of the equipment. Only use a properly sized nozzle for your equipment. The  
nozzle should be inspected before every use for obstructions and nozzle wear. New nozzles can  
be selected from the accessory sheet enclosed in the Operator’s Manual folder pocket.  
Nozzles  
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Shut-down procedure  
Shut-down  
1. Turn off the power switch on the pressure washer.  
2. Relieve pressure on line by pulling trigger gun.  
3. Shut off water supply and disconnect garden hose.  
4. Be sure to check for water leaks or oil leaks that should be repaired before the next oper-  
ation.  
Storage 5. If you are going to store the machine for extended periods of time in cold climates be sure  
to anti-freeze the equipment. A 50% anti-freeze solution may be drawn in through the inlet  
of the pump using a short remnant of garden hose. This fluid should be run through the  
pump. When the fluid is discharged from the pump discharge your machine is winterized. Do  
not allow machine to freeze.  
Pump  
The pump oil should be changed after the first 50 hours of operation. Then change every  
year after that for average use. Oil should be changed more frequently for extensive use or  
use in dusty areas or areas with high moisture.  
Filters  
Water filters, hoses, and fittings should be checked prior to every operation for cleanliness,  
leaks, and needed repair or replacement.  
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Troubleshooting  
Despite the complexity of your jetter, a number of common complaints stem from relatively simple problems.  
With guidance, the user can identify and remedy many common problems.  
Always disconnect the power supply before attempting to service any equipment.  
Common problems and solutions  
Malfunction  
Unit runs but no water dis-  
charges  
Cause  
-Water supply not turned on  
-Plugged nozzle on discharge  
-Shut off valve is malfunctioning  
Remedy  
-Turn on water supply  
-Remove, clean, or replace nozzle  
-Remove, repair, or replace valve  
Low nozzle pressure  
-Plugged spray nozzle  
-Inlet screen is plugged  
-Insufficient water supply  
-Unloader valve stuck open  
-Plugged inlet or discharge hose  
-Use of additional lengths of hose  
-Remove and clean or replace nozzle  
-Remove and clean or replace filter  
-Secure adequate water supply  
-Disassemble and clean, repair, or replace  
-Flush or replace hoses  
-Reduce discharge hose length  
Surging pressure or drop in  
pressure  
-Partially plugged spray nozzle  
-Worn nozzle  
-Remove and clean or replace nozzle  
-Remove and replace nozzle  
-Soap (low pressure tip installed)  
-Restricted or leaking inlet hose, filter  
-Cavitation (inadequate water supply)  
-Worn pump packings  
-Fouled inlet or discharge valves  
-Broken valve spring  
-Remove and install one of the nozzles  
-Check inlet hose, filter; clean or replace  
-Secure adequate water supply  
-Inspect and replace worn packings  
-Inspect and clean or replace valves  
-Inspect and replace valve spring  
-Inspect, repair, or replace unloader  
-Worn or restricted unloader valve  
Pressure at pump but low dis-  
charge pressure  
-Restricted discharger  
-Check for discharge obstructions in injector,  
gun, hose, valve, wand, and unloader.  
Chemical injector not working  
properly  
-Soap nozzle (low pressure tip) not installed  
-Injector valve not turned on  
-Discharge hose too long  
-Install nozzle with large hole  
-Turn on injector by turning fitting on injector  
-Reduce hose length or reposition injector to  
within 40’ of trigger gun  
-Clogged injector pick up hose  
-Clogged injector  
-Remove, clean, and replace  
-Disassemble, clean, and reassemble  
Water leaks from pump mani-  
fold  
-Worn plungers or packings  
-Inspect and replace  
Unloader does not bypass  
-All valves fouled  
-Inspect, clean or replace  
-Unloader valve seat fouled  
-Inspect, clean or replace Unloader assly.  
Unloader cycles when gun is  
shut off  
-Leak in trigger or discharge line  
-Inspect, repair or replace leaking fittings  
Water in crankcase  
-High humidity or direct water spray  
-Worn seals  
-Reduce oil change intervals  
-Replace seals  
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Hose 3/16 x 100’  
519033H  
Reel Asly  
526496.6  
Coupler fittings  
527810 F x F  
527715 Mx F  
Hose, Leader  
509096  
525116  
Ball Valve  
Pump  
TT9061EFUI  
Thermal Valve  
509312  
Tip, Laser  
LAS18-CS1300.2  
LAS18-CS1000.2  
Bracket, Reel  
526569.1  
Valve, Pulse  
GEN100315  
Wheel 10x 4  
524566  
Swivel  
526493  
Handle  
510411T.2D  
Motor  
521350 (1.5hp)  
521308.1 (2hp)  
Lynch pin  
526521  
524100  
Rubber foot  
Switch  
526305  
510411T.B  
Base, Cart  
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EDP #  
DESCRIPTION  
LIST  
HIGH PRESSURE CHEMICAL INJECTOR  
The stainless steel construction makes this nozzle suitable for various soaps, sanitizers,  
fungicides and chemical cleaning solutions. Nozzle barrel propels a concentrated spray  
pattern up to 25-35 feet. Stainless steel construction provides high strength and chemical  
resistance. Adjustment knob at nozzle body allows for convenient chemical metering. 30’  
of chemical hose and a check valve which prevents reversal of solution back to the chemical  
container are standard features. Weighted strainer filters unwanted debris from entering  
the chemical stream.  
CAT 7314  
#4 HIGH PRESSURE INJECTOR Use with 1000 [email protected] GPM  
Use with 3000 [email protected] GPM  
$124.60  
CAT 7315  
CAT 7316  
#5 HIGH PRESSURE INJECTOR Use with 1500 [email protected] GPM  
#6 HIGH PRESSURE INJECTOR Use with 2000 [email protected] GPM  
$124.60  
$124.60  
JETTER ACCESSORIES  
TRAP HOSES  
519039  
519040  
519041  
1/8” x 25’ TRAP HOSE 3000# MAX  
3/16” x 25’ TRAP HOSE 4000# MAX  
3/16” x 50’ TRAP HOSE 4000# MAX  
$55.00  
$75.00  
$135.00  
REPLACEMENT HOSES FOR JETTERS  
3/16” x 100’ HOSE 3000# MAX  
3/16” x 200’ HOSE 3000# MAX  
5/16” x 100’ HOSE 4000# MAX  
5/16” x 200’ HOSE 4000# MAX  
519033  
$240.00  
$475.00  
$245.00  
$570.00  
519033.1  
509083.5H  
509083.4  
REPLACEMENT HOSES FOR TRAILER JETTERS  
1/2” x 200’ HOSE 3000# MAX  
1/2” x 300’ HOSE 3000# MAX  
1/2” x 400’ HOSE 3000# MAX  
1/2” X 500’ HOSE 3000# MAX  
509089.200  
509089.300  
509089.400  
509089.500  
$1675.00  
$2475.00  
$3325.00  
$4150.00  
DRAIN NOZZLES FOR JETTERS  
Ram  
RAM18-MODEL 1/8” F RAM NOZZLE  
RAM14-MODEL 1/4” F RAM NOZZLE  
LAS18-MODEL 1/8” F LASER NOZZLE  
LAS14-MODEL 1/4” F LASER NOZZLE  
COR18-MODEL 1/8” F CORNER NOZZLE  
COR14-MODEL 1/4” F CORNER NOZZLE  
REV18-MODEL 1/8” F REVOLVING NOZZLE  
REV14-MODEL 1/4” F REVOLVING NOZZLE  
$40.00  
$45.00  
$40.00  
$45.00  
$40.00  
$45.00  
$136.75  
$205.13  
Corner  
DRAIN NOZZLES FOR TRAILER JETTERS  
RAM38-MODEL 3/8” F RAM NOZZLE  
LAS38-MODEL 3/8” F LASER NOZZLE  
COR38-MODEL 3/8” F CORNER NOZZLE  
REV38-MODEL 3/8” F REVOLVING NOZZLE  
$55.00  
$55.00  
$55.00  
$250.00  
Laser  
Revolving  
200DS3  
200DS4  
PORTABLE REEL 3/8” x 200’ 3000#/CART/SHUTOFF  
PORTABLE REEL 3/8” x 200’ 4000#/CART/SHUTOFF  
$1400.00  
$1400.00  
509859H  
509859  
HONDA L.P. CONVERSION KIT  
VANGUARD L.P. CONVERSION KIT  
$492.91  
$492.91  
PRESSURE WASH ATTACHMENTS  
PRESSURE WASH GUN  
#4 MULTI-REG TIP  
#5 MULTI-REG TIP  
#6 MULTI-REG TIP  
509374J  
542040  
542041  
542042  
$72.39  
$34.94  
$34.94  
$34.94  
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