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• 9.801-810.0 • Operator's Manual • Rev. B

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 PRESSURE W

ASHER

  

 OPERA

TOR’S MANUAL

  

TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

SOLUTION

PUMP RUNNING 

NORMALLY BUT  

PRESSURE LOW ON  

INSTALLATION 

Pump sucking air

Check water supply and possibility of air seepage.

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 regulator.

Spray gun is in the off position for over 

5 minutes

Turn machine off if not in use for over 1-2 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 ad

-

equate.

The pump is stuck or frozen

Check by turning the motor manually.

MOTOR STOPS

Tripped thermal overload due to over

-

heating

Check that main voltage corresponds to the speci

-

fications. Wait a few minutes before turning on the 

machine again by resetting the GFCI cord.

Summary of Contents for HD 2.0/1000 Ed

Page 1: ...0 OPERATOR S MANUAL MODEL ORDER HD 2 0 1000 Ed 1 106 124 0 HD 1 9 1300 Ed 1 106 125 0 HD 3 0 1000 Ed 1 106 126 0 HD 3 5 2000 Ea HD 1 8 1300 Ed 1 106 127 0 1 106 128 0 KNA Inc 4555 Airport Way Denver...

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Page 3: ...You should record both serial number and date of purchase and keep in a safe place for future reference 9 801 810 0 Operator s Manual Rev B Important Safety Information 4 5 Component Identification 6...

Page 4: ...ician plumber utility company or the selling distributor for specific details If your machine is rated 250 volts or less single phase will be provided with a ground fault circuit interrupter GFCI If r...

Page 5: ...ZING WARNING Protect machine from freezing 13 To keep machine in best operating conditions it is important you protect machine fromfreezing Failuretoprotect machine from freezing could cause malfuncti...

Page 6: ...charge 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 when voltage leaks t...

Page 7: ...y gun using teflon tape on wand threads STEP 3 Pull spring loaded collar of the wand coupler back to insert your choice of pressure nozzle STEP 6 Connect garden hose to the cold water source ASSEMBLY...

Page 8: ...ut engaging the 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...

Page 9: ...ING TIPS Pre rinse cleaning surface with fresh water Place de tergent suction tube directly into cleaning solution and apply to surface at low pressure for best results limit your work area to section...

Page 10: ...pressure Pump Water Inlet High Pressure Outlet 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 Th...

Page 11: ...nd 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 160o F PRESENCE OF WATER IN PU...

Page 12: ...f 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 Date Oil Changed Month...

Page 13: ...25 Yellow 1 8 712 339 0 Nozzle SAQCMEG 2503 25 Green 1 8 712 340 0 Nozzle SAQCMEG 4003 25 White 1 8 712 398 0 Nozzle Compl Qcem 6540 Brass chem 1 Quick Connect Nozzle Kit 5 5 HD 3 0 1000 Ed 8 712 358...

Page 14: ...MBLY PARTS LIST ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY 5 9 802 166 0 Coupler 3 8 Female Brass 1 6 9 802 170 0 Coupler 3 8 PLUG FEMALE STEEL ZINC 1 7 9 802 216 0 Injector Chem 0 083 1 8 6 388 216 0 Hose DN 5 1 9...

Page 15: ...MANUAL Date Oil Changed Month Day Year Estimated Operating Hours Since Last Oil Change Date Oil Changed Month Day Year Estimated Operating Hours Since Last Oil Change OIL CHANGE RECORD Check pump oil...

Page 16: ...KNA Inc 4555 Airport Way Denver CO 80239 Form 9 801 810 0 Rev B Printed in U S A or Mexico...

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