8976904
1.45 GPM @ 1,600 PSI Electric Pressure Washer
V4.0
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For technical questions call 1-800-665-8685
CHECK SPRAY WAND AND ADJUSTABLE NOZZLE
A pulsing sensation felt when squeezing the trigger indicates either the spray
wand or the pressure nozzle is partially clogged and is causing pressure to build
in the pump.
1. Shut off the motor and turn off the water supply. Then release the pressure
in the pump system by aiming the spray gun in a safe direction and
squeezing the trigger.
2. Remove the adjustable nozzle section from the wand.
3. Use the cleaning pin (L) or a small paper
clip to free any foreign material clogging
or restricting the spray nozzle. Refer to
Fig. 5.
4. Back flush the nozzle to remove
the debris.
5. Disconnect the spray gun wand and
check for foreign material that may clog
the tube.
6. Remove additional debris by back flushing water through the spray gun
wand using a garden hose.
7. Reattach the adjustable nozzle to the spray wand.
8. Reconnect spray wand to the spray gun.
9. Make sure the garden hose is connected to the pump’s water inlet. Check
that high pressure hose is connected to spray gun and pump. Turn on
the water.
10. Start the motor.
11. Test the adjustable nozzle through its full range to ensure it is unclogged.
REPAIRING LEAKING CONNECTIONS
WARNING! Do not use thread-seal tape or liquid to prevent leaks in the high
pressure hose. This can cause a high pressure leak that can result in a
serious injury or injection injury.
Fig. 5