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#9.800-085.0  •  REV. 12/06

PRESSURE 

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leshooting  Guide

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PoSSIble CAUSe

SolUTIoN

PUMP RUNNINg 
NoRMAllY bUT 
PReSSURe loW oN 
INSTAllATIoN

Pump sucking air

Check water supply and possibility of air

Check valves sticking

Check and clean or replace if necessary.

Unloader valve seat faulty

Check and replace if necessary.

Nozzle incorrectly sized

Check and replace if necessary.

Worn piston packing

Check and replace if necessary.

FlUCTUATINg 
PReSSURe

Valves worn

Check and replace if necessary.

Blockage in valve

Check and replace if necessary.

Pump sucking air

Check water supply connections.

Worn piston packing

Check and replace if necessary.

Insufficient water

Check filter and hose for breakage.

PReSSURe loW 
AFTeR PeRIod oF 
NoRMAl USe

Nozzle worn

Check and replace if necessary.

Suction or delivery valves worn

Check and replace if necessary.

Suction or delivery lines blocked

Check and clean if necessary.

Unloader valve seat worn

Check and replace if necessary.

Worn piston packing

Check and replace if necessary.

Water temperature excessive

Reduce to below 160° F.

PUMP NoISY

Air in suction line

Check  water  supply  and  connections  on 
suction line.

Broken  or  weak  suction  or  delivery 
valve spring

Check and replace if necessary.

Foreign matter in valves

Check and clean if necessary.

Worn bearings

Check and replace if necessary.

Excessive temperature of water

Reduce to below 160° F.

PReSeNCe oF  
WATeR IN  
PUMP oIl

Oil seal worn

Check and replace if necessary.

High humidity in air

Check and replace if necessary.

Piston packing worn

Check and replace if necessary.

WATeR dRIPPINg 
FRoM UNdeR PUMP

Piston packing worn

Check and replace if necessary.

O-ring plunger retainer worn

Check and replace if necessary.

WATeR dRIPPINg 
FRoM PUMP  
PRoTeCToR

Water supply pressure too high (over 
90 PSI)

Lower water supply pressure using a regula-
tor.

Spray gun is in the off position for over 
5 minutes

Turn  machine  off  if  not  in  use  for  over  5 
minutes.

oIl dRIPPINg

Oil seal worn

Check and replace if necessary.

exCeSSIve  
vIbRATIoN IN HIgH 
PReSSURe HoSe

Irregular  functioning  of  the  pump 
valves

Check and replace if necessary.

MoToR doeS 
NoT START WHeN 
SWITCHed oN

Plug  not  well  connected  or  lack  of 
power supply

Check plug, cable and switch.

WHeN SWITCHINg 
oN THe MACHINe, 
MoToR HUMS bUT 
doeS NoT RUN

Main voltage is insufficient lower than 
the minimum required

Check  to  make  sure  main  power  supply  is 
adequate.

The pump is stuck or frozen

Check by turning the motor manually.

Summary of Contents for HD 2.0/10 Ed - 1.575-250.0

Page 1: ...5 Ed 1 575 251 0 Model HD 2 8 10 Ed 1 575 252 0 Model HD 3 5 20 Ea 1 575 253 0 9 800 085 0 OPERATOR S MANUAL To locate your local K rcher Commercial Pressure Washer Dealer nearest you please call 1 88...

Page 2: ...safe place for future reference 9 800 085 0 REV 12 06 Important Safety Information 3 4 Component Identification 5 Assembly Instructions 6 Operating Instructions 7 Applying Detergents General Cleaning...

Page 3: ...rinting Manufacturer reserve the right to make changes at any time without incurring any obligation Owner User Responsibility The owner and or user must have an understanding of the manufacturer s ope...

Page 4: ...changes made to our standard machines or any compo nents not purchased from us 12 Be certain all quick coupler fittings are secured before using pressure washer 13 Never run pump dry or leave spray g...

Page 5: ...d to water pump discharge nipple and the other end to spray gun Pump Protector Cycles fresh cool water through pump when recirculating water reaches 140 F GFCI Ground fault circuit interrupter trips w...

Page 6: ...ure it is seated properly STEP 8 Connect the high pres sure hose to the pump discharge nipple Push coupler collar forward until secure STEP 5 Attach nozzle extension to spray gun wand Tighten both by...

Page 7: ...safety latch on the spray gun trigger Safety Latch STEP 3 Connect to appropriate power supply Push reset button on GFCI STEP 4 Turn machine on by turning switch at top of motor On Off Switch The five...

Page 8: ...e products or other corrosive chemi cals Liquids containing solvents i e paint thinner gasoline oils Tri sodium phosphate products Ammonia products Acid based products These chemicals will harm the ma...

Page 9: ...e Pump Water Inlet Pump Discharge Nipple Safety Latch STORAGE CAUTIoN Pump Storage CAUTION Always store your pres sure washer in a location where the temperature will not fall below 32 F 0 C The pump...

Page 10: ...ply and connections on suction line Broken or weak suction or delivery valve spring Check and replace if necessary Foreign matter in valves Check and clean if necessary Worn bearings Check and replace...

Page 11: ...life of your pressure washer Perform maintenance more often under severe conditions OIL CHANGE RECORD Check pump oil and engine oil level before first use of your new pressure washer Preventative Main...

Page 12: ...orrosion thermal expansion scale deposits or a contaminated water supply such as water in the unit with chloride content higher than that of 80 mg liter or use of chemicals not approved or recommended...

Page 13: ...Form 9 800 085 0 Revised 12 06 Printed in U S A...

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