Shark Pressure Washers EEC-353007C Operator'S Manual Download Page 13

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TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

SOLUTION

LOW OPERATING 
PRESSURE

Faulty pressure gauge

Install new gauge.

Insufficient water supply

Use larger garden hose; clean filter 
washer at water inlet.

Old, worn or incorrect spray nozzle

Match nozzle number to machine and/or 
replace with new nozzle.

Plumbing or hose leak

Check plumbing system for leaks.   
Retape leaks with teflon tape.

Faulty or misadjusted unloader valve 
(where applicable)

Adjust unloader for proper pressure. 
Install repair kit when needed.

Worn packing in pump

Install new packing kit.

Fouled or dirty inlet or discharge 
valves in pump

Clean inlet and discharge valves.

Worn inlet or discharge valves

Replace with valve kit.

Leaking pressure control valve 
(where applicable)

Rebuild or replace as needed.

FLUCTUATING  
PRESSURE

Valves worn

Check and replace if necessary.

Blockage in valve

Check and clean out if necessary.

Pump sucking air

Check water supply and suction line for 
air seepage at joints.

Worn piston packing

Check and replace if necessary.

PRESSURE LOW  
AFTER PERIOD OF 
NORMAL USE

Nozzle worn

Check and replace if necessary.

Inlet or discharge valves blocked or 
worn

Check and clean or replace if necessary.

Unloader valve seat worn

Check and replace if necessary.

PUMP NOISY

Air in suction line

Check water supply connections on  
suction line.

Broken or weak inlet or discharge 
valve springs

Check and replace if necessary.

Foreign matter in valves

Check and clean if necessary.

Worn bearings

Check and replace if necessary.

PRESENCE OF WATER 
IN PUMP OIL

Water sprayed at machine

Change oil. Direct spray away from  
machine.

High humidity in air

Check and change oil twice as often.

Piston packing worn. Oil seal worn

Check and replace if necessary.

Summary of Contents for EEC-353007C

Page 1: ...HE AT ER CAL ENT ADO R CHA UFF E E AU PU LL OU T PIN S TO SE T DE SIR ED O N TIM ES EXT RAI GA LAS CLA VIJA S PAR A EST ABL ECE R EL TIEM PO DES EAD O TIR ER LES POI NTE URS VER S L EX TER IEU R POU...

Page 2: ...the pressure washer You should record both serial number and date of purchase and keep in a safe place for future reference Introduction Important Safety Information 3 4 Pre Operation Check 4 Compone...

Page 3: ...des Contact your electrician plumber utility company or the selling distributor for specific details 5 This machine requires that it be installed by a qualified electrician This product shall only be...

Page 4: ...tion and knowledge of the machine 20 Shark will not be liable for any changes made to our standard machines or any components not purchased from Shark 21 To reduce the risk of injury close supervisio...

Page 5: ...and detergent onto cleaning surface with trigger device Includes safety latch Detergent Injector Allows you to siphon and mix detergents Wand Must be connected to the spray gun Heat Exchanger Has a st...

Page 6: ...the proper supply cord to the terminal labeled L1 L2 and L3 STEP 2 Place the cabinet on top of the heat exchanger and attach the small high pressure hose to the fittings as shown Garden Hose Incoming...

Page 7: ...Y INSTRUCTIONS STEP 7 Release the coupler collar and push the nozzle until the collar clicks Pull the nozzle to make sure it is seated properly WARNING These machines are designed for indoor use Machi...

Page 8: ...se to inlet connector Do not allow acid or abrasives to be pumped through system Turn on water Garden Hose Inlet STEP 3 Place toggle switch in the ON position and then pull the trig ger on the spray g...

Page 9: ...s thermal device prevents internal damage to the pump CLEANING TIPS Pre rinse cleaning surface with fresh water Place detergent suction tube directly into cleaning solution and apply to surface at low...

Page 10: ...to al low water to drain CAUTION With machine off open spray gun to release pressure be fore removing discharge hose STORAGE CAUTION Pump Storage CAUTION Always store your pres sure washer in a locat...

Page 11: ...dealer for maintenance Regular preventative maintenance will add many hours to the life of your pressure washer Perform maintenance more often under severe conditions OIL CHANGE RECORD Pump Oil Inspe...

Page 12: ...a heavy pulsation in the hose or spray is observed repair of the pumping system is required Weekly After the first week of operation it is recommended 1 quart 1 litre of motor oil be added to the hea...

Page 13: ...e applicable Rebuild or replace as needed FLUCTUATING PRESSURE Valves worn Check and replace if necessary Blockage in valve Check and clean out if necessary Pump sucking air Check water supply and suc...

Page 14: ...e blown 2 or 3 amp Check and replace Pressure switch faulty Check clean or replace Timer faulty Check and replace SYSTEM WILL NOT STOP Water leak in discharge line Repair water leak Pressure switch fa...

Page 15: ...the o ring and back up rings The actuator assembly will have to be disassembled to inspect and or replace the o rings in the actuator fitting Spring tension Adjustment should stop when pressure is no...

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Page 17: ...loods fires wind freezing earthquakes tornadoes hurricanes and lightning strikes 7 Defects caused by water sediments rust corrosion thermal expansion scale deposits or a contaminated water sup ply suc...

Page 18: ...www Sharkpw com Form 9 801 269 0 Revised 11 12 Printed in U S A or Mexico...

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