Cub Cadet 2200H manual

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    Model 22 00H Operator’s Manual High Pressure Washer CUB CADET P .O. BO X 368023 CLEVELAND, OHIO 44 136-9 722 [ www .cubc adet. com ] FORM NO . 770-10449 IMPORTANT: READ SAFETY RU LES AND INSTRUCTIONS CA REFULLY (9/00)[...]

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    2 CON TEN TS Overview . ........... ................. ........... ................. ........... .. 3 Safe Oper ation Prac tices ............... ........... ................. .. 3 Assemb ly Instructi ons ......... ................. ........... ............. 5 Operati ng Instructio ns .. ........... ................. ........... ........ 6 Using the [...]

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    3 SAFE OPERATION PRACTICES — NEVER! Never point n ozzle at people o r anima ls. Never drink a lcohol o r use dr ugs while operat ing this e quipmen t. Never spray electrica l connec tions, el ectrical outlet s or fixtu res. Never add fue l with the e ngine running or operate where fu el has be en spill ed. Never touch hot surfac es or all ow acce[...]

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    4 SAFE OPERATION PRACTICE S – Read First! Safe ty Wa rnin gs When using this product basic precautions should always be followed: • Read all the instructions before using t he product. • FIRE HAZARD! Do not add fuel with the engine running. Do not operate if fuel has been spilled. Instead move t he machine to a different location and avoid cr[...]

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    5 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Step1 Slide the handle through the accessory rack . Step2 Align the holes of the acc essory rack to the handle and fasten the four scre ws. Step3 Insert the handle into the frame. Align holes, insert bolt, and tighten with knob. Step4 Insert the spray wand into the gun. Push in and turn clockwise to lock spray wand in place.[...]

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    6 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Step1 Fill gas tank with unleaded gasoline. Do not us e leaded gasoline. Important! Do not run the eng ine with a high or l ow oil le vel as th is can cause engine damag e. If you h ave furth er questions r egardin g the engi ne, please refer to the e ngine’s oper ating manua l included wi th the uni t. Step2 Check oil le[...]

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    7 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - continued Step7 Slide the throttle control to the fast position. Move the ckoke lever to the “CHOK E” position (only if the engine is cool). After starting, move the ch oke to “RUN”. USING THE A CCESSORI ES Spray Wand The spray wand allows you to adjust the cleaning pressure. To clean at maximum pressure, the wand[...]

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    8 WORKING WITH DETER GENT Detergents can only be applied in the “low” setting. Step1 Slide the detergent tray into one of the slots of your choice. Secure the tray to the frame b y fastening the s crew. Step2 The wand must be set in the low pressure (-) position to apply detergents. Step3 Fill a container with Cub Cadet detergent. Place t he fi[...]

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    9 SHUTTING DOWN & CLEAN-UP Step1 Remove detergent suct ion tub e from cont ainer an d insert i nto one gallon of fresh water. Si phon water at low p ressur e for one minute. Step2 Turn off the engine. Step3 Turn off t he water source. Step4 Press trigger to rel eas e wa ter pressure. Step5 Disconnect the garden hose from the water inlet on the [...]

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    10 CLE ANI NG T IP S Deck Clea ning (with or without detergent) Pre-rinse deck and surr ounding area with fresh water. If us ing Cub Cadet Deck Wash, place detergen t suction tube directly into cleaning solution and apply to su rface at low pres sure. For best results, limit y our work area to smaller sect ions of approximately 25 square feet. Allo[...]

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    11 OPTIONAL CLEANING ACCESSORIES To further enhance your cleaning capabilities, optional cleaning accessories are av ailable from your local Cub Cadet dealer: • Rotating Wash Brush Part No. KR-910310 5 • Wash Brush Part No. K R-9103106 • Rotating Spray Wand Part No. K R-9103301 • Extension Hose 25’ Part No. KR-9103006 • Plastic Hose Ree[...]

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    12 TROUBLESHOOTING Sympt om Cause Solut ion Engine will not star t For addi tional engine problems refer to the engine owners manual. No gasoline. Fill gas tank. Low oil le vel. Add oil. Choke is not i n correct position. Slide choke le v er to “CHOKE” position. Engine throttle is not in correct position. P osition the thrott le to “F AST”.[...]

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    13 TROUBLESHOOTING - continued •I f you encounter any additional di fficulties not listed, please contact your local Cub Cadet dealer. Symptom Cause Solution No detergent. Detergent suction tube not properly c onnected to the mach ine . Check connection. Detergent is too thi ck. Dilute detergent, f or best results use Cub Cadet det ergent. The fi[...]

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    MANUFACTURER ’ S LIMITED WARRANTY for PRES SURE WASH ERS (RESIDENTIAL LINE) The limited warranty set forth below is given by CUB CADE T with respect to new merchandise purchased and used in the United States, its possessions and territories. CUB CADET warrants this pr oduct against def ects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year[...]