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The high-pressure washer
stops.
A. The fuse has tripped.
B. Incorrect mains voltage.
C. The overheating protection
has tripped.
D. The nozzle is partially
blocked.
A. Switch off any other appliances
connected to the same circuit,
and replace the fuse.
B. Check that the mains voltage
corresponds to the rated voltage
on the type plate.
C. Allow the high-pressure washer
to cool for 5 minutes. Clean the
nozzle.
The fuse trips
Fuse is too weak.
Connect the high-pressure washer
to a power point with a suitable
fuse for the machine's power
consumption. Try without an
extension cord.
Pulsating flow
A. Air in the inlet hose.
B. The water supply is
inadequate.
C. The nozzle is partially
blocked.
D. The water filter is blocked.
E. The hose is bent or
clenched.
A. Press the trigger and allow
water to run out until the
normal operating pressure
is restored.
B. Check that the water's inlet
pressure is adequate.
NOTE: Do not use a hose smaller
than 1/2”.
C. Clean the nozzle.
D. Clean the filter.
E. Straighten out the hose.
The high-pressure washer
starts and stops without
pressing the trigger
There is a leak in the pump/
spray gun.
Contact your dealer.
The high-pressure washer
starts but no water comes
out
A. The pump, hoses and/or
accessories are frozen.
B. No water supply.
C. The water filter is blocked.
D. The nozzle is blocked.
A. Allow the pump, hoses and/or
accessories to thaw out.
B. Connect the water supply.
C. Clean the filter.
D. Clean the nozzle.
The high-pressure washer
starts but does not deliver
detergent
High-pressure mode is activated. Activate low-pressure mode.
Contact your dealer for problems not included in this troubleshooting guide.
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