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CleanForce CF1400 - User Manual

CleanForce CF1400
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Questions and Answers

  • C
    Christopher HeathJul 31, 2025
    What to do if my CleanForce Pressure Washer motor will not start?
    • A
      Autumn FowlerJul 31, 2025
      If the CleanForce Pressure Washer motor won't start, ensure the On/Off switch is in the “ON” ( | ) position. Check that the GFCI is properly plugged in. If using an extension cord, verify it's a 25’ (7.6 m) or 50’ (15 m) 14AWG cord without any damage. Try a different electrical outlet to rule out power supply issues. Finally, the pressure washer thermal protector might have tripped; allow the unit to cool before restarting.
  • J
    Jamie DeleonAug 11, 2025
    Why is my CleanForce CF1400 not reaching high pressure?
    • J
      jacquelinedavidsonAug 11, 2025
      If your CleanForce Pressure Washer isn't reaching high pressure, first, replace the garden hose with a 1” (25 mm) or 5/8” (16 mm) hose. Then, check the garden hose for any kinks, leaks, or blockages that might be restricting the water supply. Ensure the water source is fully open to provide enough water. Clean the water inlet filter by removing it and rinsing it in warm water. Verify the power nozzle is set to the high-pressure position. Lastly, check that all hoses and fittings are airtight to prevent the pump from sucking air. If necessary, turn the machine off and purge the pump by squeezing the trigger until water flows through the nozzle.
  • D
    Denise MooreAug 21, 2025
    What to do if the output pressure varies on my CleanForce Pressure Washer?
    • K
      krauseclintonAug 21, 2025
      If the output pressure of your CleanForce Pressure Washer varies from high to low, make sure that the water is turned on fully and check the garden hose for kinks, leaks, or blockages. Also, ensure that the pump is not sucking air by checking that hoses and fittings are airtight. Turn the machine “OFF” and purge the pump by squeezing the trigger until water emerges through the nozzle. Lastly, the water inlet filter might be clogged, so remove it and rinse it with warm water.

Summary

Electric High Pressure Washer

Important Safety Instructions

General Safety Warnings

Covers critical risks like skin penetration, explosion, and electric shock.

General Safety Rules

Essential precautions for safe operation, including alertness and proper footing.

Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter Protection

GFCI provides electrical shock protection. Test before each use.

Double-Insulation Instruction

Describes the product's double insulation system and servicing requirements.

Safety Features

Total Stop System (TSS)

Senses trigger release, stops motor. Motor restarts when trigger is pressed.

Extension Cords

Not recommended; if used, follow warnings and instructions for safe use.

Parts and Diagram List

Parts and Diagram List

Lists all components with item number, quantity, and part name.

Assembly and Operating Instructions

Tools Required

Lists necessary tools, like a Philips screwdriver.

Surface Preparation

Inspect area for hazards, remove objects, close doors/windows.

Water Supply

Use cold water only, minimum hose diameter, flow rate, and temperature limits.

Using the Accessories

Adjustable Spray Nozzle

Adjust from fan to jet spray by turning the nozzle. Do not adjust while spraying.

Working with Detergents

Apply detergent on dry surface at low pressure. Do not let detergent dry on surface.

Shutting Down and Cleaning Up

Detergent System Care

Proper cleaning is crucial. Avoid corrosive chemicals, solvents, TSP, ammonia, and acids.

Taking a Break

Winterizing and Long-Term Storage

Optimum Winterizing Procedure

Use pump saver fluid to protect internal parts from freezing and rust.

Quick Winterizing Procedure

Disconnect water, run unit briefly to expel water, store in a frost-free location.

Cleaning and Maintenance

Connections

Clean and lubricate connections on hoses, gun, and wand with non-water soluble grease.

Spray Tips

Clean clogged spray tips with a needle or thin instrument to remove deposits.

Water Filter Screen

Clean the water inlet screen regularly to prevent pump damage. Rinse until free of debris.

Troubleshooting

Motor will not start

Check ON/OFF switch, GFCI connection, outlet, and thermal protector.

Unit does not reach high pressure

Check water supply, hose diameter, filter, nozzle position, and air in pump.

Output pressure varies high and low

Check for nozzle obstruction, air in pump, water filter, and fittings.

Detergent not working

Check detergent concentration, container, connections, and nozzle position.

Motor buzzes but fails to run

Check supply voltage, extension cord, and residual friction.

No Water

Check water supply and kinks in the garden hose.

Product Specifications

Product Specifications

Lists rated pressure, power source, cord length, hose length, flow rate, current, and water type.

Warranty

Product Warranty

Keep receipt for proof of purchase. Warranty is for parts replacement, exchange, or repair, not refunds.

Two-Year Warranty - Motor And Pump

Covers defects in material/workmanship for two years. Repair or replace at option.

Ninety-Day Warranty - Accessories

Covers spray gun, hose, wand, tips, and accessories for 90 days.

CleanForce CF1400 Specifications

Power IconPower
power source requirement120 V / 60 Hz
current drawn13A
Operating Environment IconOperating Environment
rated pressure1400 PSI
rated water flow rate1.4 GPM
inlet waterCold Tap Water
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
electrical cord length35’
high-pressure hose length19’

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