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TROUBLESHOOTING
DANGER
Risk of electric shock.
Turn off the appliance and remove the main plug prior to performing
any care and maintenance work. Repair work and work on the electrical
components may not only be performed by an authorized customer
service. You can rectify minor faults yourself with the help of the following
overview. If in doubt, please consult the authorized customer service.
Symptom
Cause
Recommended action
Machine refuses
to start.
- Machine not
plugged in.
- Defective socket.
- Fuse has blown.
- Defective
extension cord.
- Plug in machine.
- Try another socket.
- Replace fuse. Switch off
other machines.
- Try without the extension
cord.
Fluctuating pressure.
- Pump sucking air.
- Valves dirty, worn
out or stuck.
- Pump seals worn
out.
- Check that hoses and
connections are airtight.
- Clean and replace or
refer to local distributor
- Clean and replace or
refer to local distributor.
Machine stops.
- Incorrect mains
voltage.
- Thermal sensor
activated.
- Nozzle partially
blocked.
- Check that the mains
voltage corresponds to
specification on the
model tag.
- Leave the washer for 5
minutes to cool down.
- Clean the nozzle.
Machine pulsating.
- Air in inlet hose.
- Inadequate supply
of mains water.
- Nozzle partially
blocked.
- Water filter blocked.
- Hose kinked.
- Allow machine to run
with open trigger until
regular working pressure
resumes.
- Check that the water
supply corresponds to
specifications required
NB! Avoid using long, thin
hoses (min. 1/2”).Clean
the nozzle /Clean the filter.
- Straighten out hose.
Machine starts, but no
water comes out.
- Pump/hoses or
accessory frozen.
- No water supply.
- Water filter blocked
/Nozzle blocked.
- Wait for pump/hoses or
accessory to thaw.
- Connect inlet water.
- Clean the filter /Clean
the nozzle .
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