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Hydro-Force Olympus Series - User Manual

Hydro-Force Olympus Series
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OLYMPUS
Portable Extractor(s) Owner’s Manual
For all currently manufactured Olympus models (2020 and newer)
Hydro-Force Manufacturing
4282 South 590 West
Salt Lake City, Utah, 84123
801-268-2673

Questions and Answers

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    Hector TorresAug 12, 2025
    What to do if my Hydro-Force Pressure Washer tool won't spray properly?
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      daniel87Aug 12, 2025
      If the tool on your Hydro-Force Pressure Washer won't spray, or the spray is slow or uneven, start by checking for a clogged jet and clean it out or replace it. If equipped, inspect the inline filter for clogs and clean or replace it. A worn jet should also be replaced. Ensure the jet is properly aligned. A faulty tool valve should be repaired or replaced. Restrictions in the quick connects or hoses should be cleared by cleaning or replacing them. If the pump isn't pumping, consult the troubleshooting sections related to the solution pump.
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    Erik ClarkAug 15, 2025
    Why my Hydro-Force Pressure Washer is not turning on?
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      mooreleslieAug 16, 2025
      If your Hydro-Force Pressure Washer isn't turning on and has no power, the issue might be a tripped building circuit breaker. Try resetting the breakers or moving the cords to other outlets. Another potential cause is a faulty power cord, which would need to be replaced. Also, faulty switches or internal wiring can prevent the unit from powering on. In this case, check the wiring and test the switches, repairing as needed.
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    Walter SolisAug 19, 2025
    What to do if the solution pump is not running on my Hydro-Force Pressure Washer?
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      Travis CostaAug 19, 2025
      If the solution pump on your Hydro-Force Pressure Washer isn't running, it could be due to several reasons. First, check if a building circuit breaker has tripped and reset it, or move the cord to another outlet. A faulty power cord can also cause this issue, requiring a replacement. Additionally, faulty switches or internal wiring may be the cause; check the wiring and test the switches, repairing them as needed. Lastly, the pump itself might be faulty and need replacement.
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    Tara MartinAug 25, 2025
    How to troubleshoot loss of vacuum in my Hydro-Force Pressure Washer?
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      Alexis SmithAug 25, 2025
      If you're experiencing a loss of vacuum with your Hydro-Force Pressure Washer, several factors could be responsible. The vacuum motor itself might be faulty and need replacement, or the vacuum motor gasket could be damaged, also requiring replacement. Check the recovery tank lid gasket for damage and replace it if necessary. A clogged vacuum hose or tool can also cause this issue, so clean them out. Leaking vacuum hoses or cuffs should be replaced as needed. If the recovery tank is full, drain it. A clogged float shutoff filter should be cleaned, and a stuck float shutoff should be repaired or replaced. Finally, inspect the recovery tank for damage and replace it if needed.
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    Andrew ColemanAug 31, 2025
    How to fix Hydro-Force Pressure Washer heater that is not heating?
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      Lisa CopelandAug 31, 2025
      If your Hydro-Force Pressure Washer's heater isn't heating (for heated units only), there are several potential causes. Start by checking the wiring and testing the switches, repairing as needed if there are faulty switches or internal wiring. A tripped temperature switch should be reset manually. Faulty temperature switches on the heater should be replaced. If the heater core is faulty, it needs to be replaced. High flow can prevent proper heating, so use a smaller jet or slow down water usage. Finally, if the water is starting out too cold, heat it before filling the tank, ensuring it doesn't exceed 130°F.
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    Virginia FarmerSep 4, 2025
    What to do if I can't connect solution hose to my Hydro-Force Pressure Washer?
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      Crystal BuchananSep 4, 2025
      If you can't connect the solution hose to your Hydro-Force Pressure Washer, it might be due to pressure in the lines; release the pressure. Faulty quick connects can also prevent connection, so replace them (AH101B, AH102B). Ensure you're using the correct style and size quick connects; replace them to match the connects on the machine if they don't.
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    dominiqueturnerSep 7, 2025
    Why vacuum motor is not running in my Hydro-Force Pressure Washer?
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      Lorraine TaylorSep 7, 2025
      If the vacuum motor on your Hydro-Force Pressure Washer isn't running, first check if a building circuit breaker has tripped and reset it, or move the cord to another outlet. A faulty power cord can also cause this, requiring a replacement. Faulty switches or internal wiring should be repaired as needed. If the vacuum motor itself is faulty, it will need to be replaced.
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    Lisa BrownNov 26, 2025
    Why is the Hydro-Force Pressure Washer having low solution pressure?
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      uwheelerNov 26, 2025
      Low solution pressure or pulsation in your Hydro-Force Pressure Washer can stem from several causes. The jets might be too large for the desired pressure, so check their size and flow rates, and consider using smaller jets. Worn jets can also allow too much flow, necessitating replacement. A restricted hose from the solution tank should be repaired or replaced. Leaks in the pump intake hose or fittings should be addressed by repairing or replacing the hose and tightening clamps or replacing fittings. Ensure the solution tank isn't empty by adding water. A faulty pump should be repaired or replaced. Similarly, a faulty tool valve needs repair or replacement. Restrictions in quick connects or hoses require cleaning or replacement. Lastly, scale buildup in the heater can cause this issue, so ...

Hydro-Force Olympus Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHydro-Force
ModelOlympus Series
CategoryPressure Washer
LanguageEnglish