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immediately required. 

7.1.3. 

  

Separate the nozzle from the lance.

7.1.4. 

  

Clear the nozzle of any debris.

7.1.5.   

Flush the nozzle with water.

7.1.6. 

   

Reconnect the nozzle to the lance. Ensure that the nozzle connection is tight.      

7.2. 

  

WATER FILTER

7.2.1.   

The pressure washer is equipped with a water inlet filter to protect the pump (fig.1.9).

7.2.2.   

To clean the conical filter, remove quick fit connection and the filter from the pump inlet.

7.2.3.   

Back flush the filter to clean.

7.2.4.   

Replace filter and quick connection immediately to prevent any ingress of foreign matter into the pump.

7.3. 

  

COOLING SYSTEM

7.3.1. 

  

The air vents, in and around the pressure washer, must be kept clean and free of any obstructions to ensure proper air cooling of the  

 

motor during operation.

 

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WARNING!

 Prevent water from penetrating the vents of the pressure washer to minimise the risk of damage to the machine and to  

 

reduce the risk of shock to the operator.

7.4. 

  

GENERAL

7.4.1. 

  

Check unit, gun, nozzle, hose, connections and cables for damage. Immediately replace or repair with genuine parts.

7.5. 

  

STORAGE

7.5.1.   

Store in a location where the washer will not be subject to freezing conditions.

7.5.2. 

  

Make sure that the pressure washer has been drained of water and remove the hoses.

8.  TROUBLESHOOTING

Symptom

Cause

Recommended action

Machine refuses to start

Machine not plugged in
Defective socket

F

use has blown

Defective extension cable

Plug in machine.
Try another socket.
R

eplace fuse, switch off other 

machines.
Try  without the extension cable.

F

luctuating pressure

Pump sucking air

V

alves 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 suddenly

F

use has blown

Incorrect mains voltage

Over temperature warning light  
is red

Nozzle partially blocked

W

ater shortage warning light  is 

red

R

eplace fuse. Switch off other 

machines.
Check that the mains voltage 

corresponds to specification on 

the model tag.
L

eave the washer for 5 minutes 

to cool down, press the Multi - 
function button on the panel switch 
to restart.
Clean the nozzle.
Check if the water source is 
connected and turned on, and if 

the water supply is sufficient

F

use blows

F

use too small

Change to an installation higher 
than the amp. Consumption of  the 
machine.
You may try without the extension 
cable.

Machine pulsating

A

ir in inlet hose/pump

Nozzle partially blocked 

Water filter blocked

Hose kinked

Allow machine to run with open 
trigger until regular working 
pressure resumes.
Clean the nozzle.
C

lean the filter.

Straighten out hose.

Machine starts, but no water 
comes out

P

ump/hose or accessory frozen

W

ater shortage warning light  is 

red

Water filter blocked

Nozzle blocked

Wait for pump/hoses or accessory 

to thaw.
Check if the water source is 
connected and turned on, and if 

the water supply is sufficient

C

lean the filter.

Clean the nozzle.

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W2400      Issue:1       18/01/22

Summary of Contents for PW2400

Page 1: ... restraint and that the restraint is tight Sealey recommend that repairs are carried out by a qualified electrician 1 2 GENERAL SAFETY WARNING Water and electricity are dangerous partners Be extremely cautious and ALWAYS be aware that this device uses an electric motor Always plug into a RCD See electrical safety above Unplug from mains before changing accessories or servicing WARNING DO NOT use t...

Page 2: ...persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance 2 INTRODUCTION Features pressure controlled lance with three settings L...

Page 3: ...the nozzle is locked into position failure to ensure this could result in the nozzle being ejected under high pressure when operating the gun 5 6 CONNECTING TO THE MAINS ELECTRICAL SUPPLY WARNING Ensure the On Off switch fig 1 13 is in the Off position 5 6 1 Use an RCD plugged into a 13A mains socket see Section 1 1 Electrical Safety 5 7 WIRELESS PAIRING 5 7 1 To enter pairing depress and hold Lev...

Page 4: ...00 Issue 1 18 01 22 A1 B1 A2 B2 B3 A3 C D E F G Item Function A1 Level 1 button 1 Set working level button 2 Wireless pairing mode button long press Level 1 button and Level 3 button at the same time for 2 seconds 3 Exit wireless pairing mode button long press one button for 2 seconds A2 Level 2 button A3 Level 3 button B1 Level 1 indicator The indicator light shows the current level B2 Level 2 in...

Page 5: ... applications a 20 spray angle is used to avoid damage to the surface being sprayed 6 7 USING DETERGENT 6 7 1 The detergent container is located on the rear of the unit Add detergent maximum volume 1 litre 6 7 2 Rotate the nozzle to the Low Pressure setting as indicated on the nozzle body fig 3 6 7 3 When the unit is operated detergent will be drawn into the water flow 6 7 4 To prevent detergent i...

Page 6: ... cable Plug in machine Try another socket Replace fuse switch off other machines Try without the extension cable 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 suddenly Fuse has blown Incorrect mains vo...

Page 7: ...ds according to local regulations WEEE REGULATIONS Dispose of this product at the end of its working life in compliance with the EU Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE When the product is no longer required it must be disposed of in an environmentally protective way Contact your local solid waste authority for recycling information Original Language Version Jack Sealey Limi...

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