Litaelo tsa Bohlokoa tsa Tšireletso
Before operating the Generac 6922 pressure washer, read and understand all safety warnings and instructions in this manual. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or property damage.
- Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment, including eye protection, hearing protection, and protective footwear.
- Le ka mohla u se ke ua supa sethunya sa spray ho batho, liphoofolo tse ruuoang lapeng, kapa lisebelisoa tsa motlakase. Spray ea khatello e phahameng e ka baka kotsi e mpe.
- Ensure all connections are secure before starting the unit to prevent leaks and loss of pressure.
- Operate the pressure washer in a well-ventilated area to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning from engine exhaust.
- Do not operate the unit if any parts are damaged or missing. Contact Generac customer support for replacement parts.
- Beha bana le batho ba emeng haufi le sebaka sa ts'ebetso.
- Use only approved fuels and oils as specified in this manual. Store fuel in approved containers and away from ignition sources.
- Always engage the spray gun trigger safety lock when not spraying to prevent accidental discharge.
Sehlahisoa se Felletseview
The Generac 6922 is a gas-powered pressure washer designed for medium-duty residential cleaning tasks. It delivers 2800 PSI and 2.4 GPM, making it suitable for cleaning decks, siding, driveways, and vehicles. Key features include an ergonomic spray gun, integrated detergent tank, and quick-change nozzle tips.

Setšoantšo sa 1: Pele view of the Generac 6922 Gas Powered Pressure Washer.
Likarolo Tsa Sehlooho
- Enjine: Generac OHV horizontal-shaft engine provides reliable power.
- Pompo: Delivers high-pressure water for effective cleaning.
- Spray Sethunya: Ergonomic design with cushion grip and easy-to-pull trigger for reduced fatigue.
- Phahameng-Khatello Hose: Phaephe ea maoto a 25 bakeng sa ho fihlella ka nako e telele.
- Litlhahiso tsa Nozzle: Includes 0-degree, 25-degree, 40-degree, and soap nozzles for various applications.
- Tanka ea Setlolo: Integrated 0.5-gallon tank for convenient on-board detergent storage.
- Mabili: 10-inch never-flat wheels for easy maneuverability across different terrains.
- Lekhotla la taolo: User-friendly controls for on/off, choke, and fuel shutoff.

Setšoantšo sa 2: Pele view of the pressure washer, showing the control panel and spray gun holder.

Setšoantšo sa 3: Lehlakore view of the pressure washer, highlighting the engine and pump assembly.

Setšoantšo sa 4: Ka morao view of the pressure washer, showing the hose connection point.

Figure 5: Close-up of the integrated hose storage on the handle.

Figure 6: Close-up of the Generac OHV engine, showing the fuel cap and pull start.

Figure 7: Close-up of the integrated 0.5-gallon detergent tank.

Figure 8: Close-up of the pump connections, including the water inlet and high-pressure outlet.
Tlhophiso le Kopano
1. Ho phutholla
Carefully remove all components from the packaging. Inspect for any damage during shipping. Ensure all parts listed in the packing list are present.
2. Tšoara Kopano
- Slide the upper handle assembly onto the lower frame until the spring buttons engage.
- Secure the handle with the provided knobs or bolts, ensuring it is firmly in place.
3. Connecting the Spray Gun and Hose
- Connect the high-pressure hose to the pump outlet. Tighten securely, preferably with a wrench to prevent leaks.
- Connect the other end of the high-pressure hose to the spray gun. Ensure a tight connection.
- Insert the desired quick-change nozzle tip into the spray gun wand until it clicks into place.
4. Ho Eketsa Oli ea Enjene
The engine may be shipped without oil. Refer to the engine manual for specific oil type and capacity. Typically, 10W-30 oil is recommended. Do not overfill.
- Beha mochini o hlatsoang khatello sebakeng se lekaneng.
- Tlosa sekoahelo sa ho tlatsa oli / dipstick.
- Slowly add the recommended engine oil until it reaches the full mark on the dipstick.
- Kenya sekoahelo/dipstick e tlatsang oli sebakeng sa eona.
5. Ho Eketsa Mafura
Use fresh, unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 87 or higher. Do not use E85 fuel. Always add fuel in a well-ventilated area away from ignition sources.
- Netefatsa hore enjene e timme ebile e pholile.
- Tlosa sekoahelo sa mafura.
- Fill the fuel tank, leaving some space for expansion. Do not overfill.
- Kenya sekoahelo sa peterole ka mokhoa o sireletsehileng.
6. Ho Hokela Phepelo ea Metsi
Connect a standard garden hose to the water inlet on the pump. Ensure the garden hose is free of kinks and has sufficient flow. Turn on the water supply completely before starting the engine.
Tshebetso
1. Lethathamo la Litekanyetso Pele ho Qalo
- Sheba boemo ba oli ea enjene.
- Sheba boemo ba mafura.
- Netefatsa hore phepelo ea metsi e hoketsoe ebile e buletsoe.
- Select and install the appropriate nozzle.
- Etsa bonnete ba hore likhokahano tsohle tsa li-hose li tiile.
2. Ho qala Enjene
- Open the fuel valve (if equipped).
- Move the choke lever to the 'CHOKE' position (cold engine).
- Set the engine switch to 'ON'.
- Hula thapo e qalang ka thata ho fihlela enjene e qala.
- Hang ha enjene e qala, butle-butle suthisetsa lever ea choke boemong ba 'RUN'.
- Lumella enjene hore e futhumale ka metsotsoana e seng mekae.
3. Using Detergent
The integrated 0.5-gallon detergent tank allows for easy application of cleaning solutions.
- Fill the detergent tank with pressure washer safe detergent.
- Install the black soap nozzle onto the spray gun. This nozzle activates the detergent injector.
- Spray the detergent onto the surface to be cleaned. Allow it to soak for a few minutes (do not let it dry).
- Switch to a high-pressure nozzle (e.g., 25-degree) to rinse the surface thoroughly.
4. Nozzle Selection
The Generac 6922 includes four quick-change nozzle tips:
- 0-degree (Red): Pin-point stream for intense cleaning of small, tough spots. Use with extreme caution.
- 25-degree (Green): Fan spray for general cleaning of most surfaces.
- 40-degree (White): Wide fan spray for gentle cleaning of delicate surfaces.
- Soap (Black): Low-pressure stream for applying detergents.
5. Mekhoa ea ho Hloekisa
- Always start spraying with the nozzle a safe distance from the surface and move closer as needed.
- Use overlapping strokes to ensure even cleaning.
- Work from top to bottom when cleaning vertical surfaces to prevent streaking.
6. Ho tima
- If using detergent, flush the system with clean water by running the pressure washer with the soap nozzle in a bucket of clean water until all detergent is cleared.
- Tima switch ea enjene.
- Koala phepelo ea metsi.
- Penya sethunya sa spray ho lokolla khatello leha e le efe e setseng tsamaisong.
- Hlakola hose ea serapeng le hose ea khatello e phahameng.
Tlhokomelo
Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance and extends the life of your pressure washer. Always perform maintenance with the engine off and cool, and the spark plug wire disconnected.
1. Phetoho ea Oli ea Enjene
Change the engine oil after the first 5 hours of operation, then every 50 hours or annually, whichever comes first. Refer to the engine manual for detailed instructions.
2. Air Filter Cleaning/Replacement
Inspect the air filter regularly and clean or replace it as needed, especially in dusty conditions. A dirty air filter can reduce engine performance.
3. Tlhahlobo ea Plug ea Spark
Inspect the spark plug annually or every 100 hours. Clean or replace if fouled or damaged. Ensure proper gap setting.
4. Pump Maintenance
After each use, flush the pump with clean water. For extended storage, use a pump protector to prevent freezing and corrosion.
5. Polokelo
Before storing the pressure washer for an extended period:
- Drain all fuel from the tank or add a fuel stabilizer.
- Hlakola carburetor.
- Fetola oli ea enjene.
- Apply pump protector.
- Store in a clean, dry, and frost-free area.
Ho batle phoso
| Bothata | Lebaka le ka khonehang | Tharollo |
|---|---|---|
| Enjene e ke ke ea qala | No fuel; Engine switch OFF; Choke incorrect; Spark plug issue; Low oil shutdown | Add fuel; Turn switch ON; Adjust choke; Inspect/replace spark plug; Check oil level |
| Khatello e tlase kapa ha e eo | Water supply off/restricted; Air in pump; Clogged nozzle; Detergent nozzle in use | Turn on water, check hose; Purge air from pump; Clean/replace nozzle; Switch to high-pressure nozzle |
| Pulsating spray | Air in pump; Water supply restricted; Clogged nozzle | Purge air; Check water supply/hose; Clean nozzle |
| Sesepa sa ho hlapa ha se hule | Detergent tank empty; Clogged detergent line; Wrong nozzle in use | Fill tank; Clean line; Use black soap nozzle |
| Metsi a lutla | Lihokelo tse hlephileng; Li-O-rings/litiiso tse senyehileng | Tighten connections; Inspect/replace O-rings/seals |
Litlhaloso tsa Tekheniki
| Tlhaloso | Boleng |
|---|---|
| Brand | Kakaretso |
| Nomoro ea Mohlala | 6922 |
| Mohloli oa Matla | E tsamaisoang ka khase |
| Khatello e Phahameng | 2800 PSI |
| Sekhahla sa Phallo e Phahameng | Lilithara tse 2.4 ka Motsotso (GPM) |
| Hose Length | 25 Maoto |
| Bokhoni ba Tanka ea Detergent | 0.5 Ligalone |
| Boima ba Ntho | 57 Liponto |
| Litekanyo tsa Sehlahisoa | 24.4 x 18.8 x 35.4 lisenthimithara |
| UPC | 696471069228 |
Boitsebiso ba Warranty
This Generac pressure washer is covered by a manufacturer's limited warranty. For specific details regarding warranty coverage, duration, and terms, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or visit the official Generac websebaka. Boloka bopaki ba hau ba theko bakeng sa likopo tsa waranti.
Tšehetso ea Bareki
For technical assistance, replacement parts, or service inquiries, please contact Generac customer support. You can find contact information on the Generac website or in the documentation provided with your pressure washer. Have your model number (6922) and serial number ready when contacting support.