
Troubleshooting
ALWAYS cut off all power, drain all pressurized water, cool all heated surfaces, and disconnect
the cleaner from your pressure washer and water supply before performing any adjustment,
maintenance, or repairing of this device.
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Common Problems
Weak cleaning power
Excessive vibration
Water leaks
Non-rotation of the bar
Possible Solutions
Ensure that your pressure washer’s operational pressure and
water flow rate are no less than 2000 psi (137.5 bars) and 2
gpm (7.5 L/min.) respectively.
Clear off any obstructions in the slots of the nozzles with the
cleaning pin.
Replace worn nozzles with the provided spares.
Retighten the bolts and nuts underneath the cleaner’s main body
with your adjustable wrench.
Retighten any loose connections.
Repair or replace any worn or damaged external parts, such as
the high-pressure hose.
1.
Unscrew the bolts on the hub of the main body using your
M6 hex wrench and remove its housing.
2.
Take out the swivel and replace any broken O-rings with the
provided spares (L) or correct their placement.
3.
Install the swivel back into place and restore the hub.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS