TROUBLE
CAUSE
REMEDY
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Storage
This pressure washer should be stored in such a way to protect it from freezing. Do not store
this unit outdoors or in area where temperatures will fall below 32°F (0° C). This can cause
extensive damage to this unit. Drain as much water as possible as follows:
1. Stop the pressure washer, detach the water hose, and pull the trigger on the spray handle
to release the pressure in the inlet hose.
2. Restart the unit, pull the trigger, and run until water no longer sprays out of the nozzle. (Max.
10 seconds)
3. Stop unit. Detach high pressure hose from unit. Leave hose attached to wand to protect it
against accidental dropping. Pull trigger to drain water from wand and hose, and place as-
sembly in storage.
The pump pressure fluctua-
tes in by-pass even when
the gun is operated.
The electrical pump does
not start.
The electrical pump opera-
tes but there is no pressu-
re.
Very noisy pump opera-
tion.
The motor halts suddenly.
Low Pressure
Nozzle blocked.
No electrical power.
The thermal cut-out trips.
Only for high pressure clea-
ners, provided with GFCI:
GFCI has tripped.
Inlet filter clogged.
The pump takes in air
Nozzle has too large or worn
hole.
Air intake.
The thermal cut-out has trip-
ped because of short-circuit
or over-heating.
Regulator too low
Clean or replace.
Check circuit breaker.
Switch off unit and allow mo-
tor to cool and leave the lance
open. If the problem persists,
call customer service.
Push reset button.
Clean the filter
Check the inlet coupling con-
nectors. Make sure the water
supply is adequate.
Replace.
Check the air inlets.
Make sure there are no short-cir-
cuits and the power supply featu-
res (voltage, frequency, current)
are correct. Leave the machine
to cool with the switch off for a
few minutes.
Increase pressure