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Electrical malfunction
Problem
Probable cause
Solution
Washer electrically
dead
1.
No power to machine
2.
Defective Pump switch
3.
Faulty or loose wiring
1.
Check the circuit breaker. Check for a defective electrical outlet.
2.
Test the switch, and replace if it is defective.
3.
Contact qualified service technician.
Power supply circuit
breaker trips often, will
not stay on
1.
Short circuit in the washer
or elsewhere on the circuit
2.
Undersized circuit used, or
too much total load on the
circuit.
3.
Supply voltage is too low
1.
Check washer (and other loads on the same circuit) for faulty or loose
wiring.
2.
Put the washer on a larger circuit, or remove the loads from the
existing circuit.
3.
220 V requires 208 V. Check the line voltage, and connect the washer
to an adequate voltage supply.
Thermal overload
protector in main pump
motor trips often
1.
Partially or totally clogged
spray nozzle overburdens
the motor
2.
Undersized spray nozzle in
use
3.
Restriction in plumbing of
the machine
4.
High ambient temperature
5.
Supply voltage is low
1.
Remove and clean out the nozzle. Make sure the strainers on the
inlet and chemical suction tube are present ad in good, clean
condition.
2.
Make sure the nozzle size is as given in the Specifications section.
3.
Locate restriction and repair.
4.
Install better ventilation, or move to a cooler location.
5.
Check the line voltage and ensure proper voltage.
Electrical shock from
cabinet and spray wand
Electrical leakage exists, and the
machine is not properly grounded
Danger:
To prevent injury or death, do not use the machine.
Find the problem or contact a qualified electrician. Ensure the machine is
completely grounded at all times. This means a solid ground connection
inside the cabinet.
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