Symptom
Machine refuses to start
Fluctuating pressure
Machine stops
Fuse blows
Machine pulsating
Machine often starts
and stops by itself
Machine starts, but no
water comes out
Cause
- Machine not plugged in
- Defective socket
- Fuse has blown
- Defective extension cord
- Pump sucking air
- Valve is dirty, worn out
or stuck
- Pump seals worn out
- Fuse has blown
- Incorrect mains voltage
- Thermal sensor acti-
vated
- Nozzle partially blocked
Fuse too small
- Air in inlet hose
Inadequate supply of
mains water
- Nozzle partially blocked
water filter blocked
- Hose kinked
Pump/spray gun is leak-
ing Centre
- Pump/hoses or
accessory frozen
- No water supply
- Water filter blocked
- Nozzle blocked
Recommended Action
- Plug in machine
- Try another socket
- Replace fuse
- Switch off other machine
- Try without the extension cord
- Check that hoses and connections are
airtight
- Clean and replace or refer to local
distributor
- Clean and replace or refer to local
distributor
- Replace fuse
- Switch off other machines
- Check that the main voltage corresponds
to specification on the model tag
- Leave the washer for 5 minutes to cool
down.
- Clean the nozzle
- Change to an installation higher than the
amp consumption of the machine
- You may try without the extension cord
Allow machine to run with open trigger
until regular working pressure resumes
- Check the water supply corresponds to
specifications required
- Avoid using long, thin hoses (min. 1/2")
- Clean the nozzle
- Clean the filter
- Straighten out hose
Contact your nearest Service
- Wait for Pump/hoses or accessory to
thaw
- Connect inlet water
- Clean the filter
- Clean the nozzle
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