Water or oil leaking from
bottom of pump.
Trigger will not move.
Unit will not stop when
trigger is released.
Motor running but pump
not building maximum
pressure or has irregular
pressure.
Extension cord length
or gauge incorrect.Loose
or disconnected power
plug.Pressure washer
thermal switch is tripped.
Spray gun trigger not
operating properly.
Defective spray gun.
Circuit overload.
Extension cord too long
or wire size too small.
Nozzle partially blocked.
Excessive pressure.
A small amount of
leakage is normal.
Spray gun safety lock
engaged.
Spray gun trigger system
not operating properly.
Faucet closed.Water inlet
screen clogged.Gun and
hose failure.Kink in garden
hose.Wand nozzle worn
out.Air in pump.
Clogged nozzle.
Use proper extension
cord. See Operator's
Manual section 2.0.
Reconnect power plug.
Allow to cool and
restart unit.
Remove gun, aim water
stream away from
electrical source, and
press ON. If machine
starts, gun is defective.
Check that the circuit
is rated 15A or greater.
Use proper extension
cord as recommended
in operator's manual
section 3.3.Clean nozzle
as instructed in section
5.2.Clean nozzle as
instructed in section
5.2.
If excessive leaking
occurs, Contact
Supplier
Release safety
lock.
Open faucet.Clean
screen, see section
5.4.Replace gun and
hose.Straighten hose.
Replace spray wand.
Let pressure washer
run with gun open and
wand removed until
steady stream of water
is released.Clean nozzle,
see manual section 5.2.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE C OMMON
SOLUTIONS
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE C OMMON
SOLUTIONS
Motor will not start or
stops while operating.
Circuit breaker trips or
fuse blown in fuse box.
Contact Supplier