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Power works 51102 - User Manual

Power works 51102
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OPERATOR’S MANUAL
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1700 PSI / 1.4 GPM
ELECTRIC PRESSURE WASHER
51102

Questions and Answers

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    Bradley SteeleJul 30, 2025
    How to fix a Power works 51102 that won't start?
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      Caleb LeeJul 30, 2025
      If the motor of your Power works Pressure Washer doesn't start, first, ensure the On/Off switch is in the “ON” ( | ) position. Check that the power cord is properly plugged into a working electrical outlet. If it still doesn't work, try a different outlet to rule out power supply issues. Also, the pressure washer circuit breaker might have tripped - allow the unit to cool before restarting. Finally, if the power switch is ON, but the motor isn't starting, squeeze the gun trigger to engage the AUTO ON switch.
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    Brianna HarrisAug 3, 2025
    Why is my Power works 51102 not reaching high pressure?
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      Adam WelchAug 3, 2025
      If your Power works Pressure Washer isn't reaching high pressure, make sure you're using a garden hose with a 1” (25 mm) or 5/8” (16 mm) diameter. Check the 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. Also, verify that the power nozzle is set to the high-pressure position.
  • J
    joann59Aug 8, 2025
    What to do if Power works Pressure Washer output pressure varies?
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      Jessica RitterAug 8, 2025
      If the output pressure of your Power works Pressure Washer is fluctuating, it could be due to an insufficient inlet water supply. Ensure the water is turned on fully and inspect the garden hose for any kinks, leaks, or blockages. Also, the pump might be sucking in air. To resolve this, turn the machine “OFF” and purge the pump by squeezing the trigger.
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    patriciaallenAug 12, 2025
    Why is detergent not coming out of my Power works Pressure Washer?
    • J
      James CortezAug 12, 2025
      If detergent isn't coming out of your Power works Pressure Washer, first check if the detergent tank selector is on and set to the correct tank (A or B). Ensure the detergent bottle or suction tube is properly connected. If the detergent is too thick, dilute it. Clear any obstructions from the discharge nozzle. Finally, make sure the nozzle is in the low-pressure position, as detergent doesn't dispense in the high-pressure position.
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    Mary ObrienAug 16, 2025
    Why is the pump on my Power works 51102 so noisy?
    • O
      okleinAug 16, 2025
      If your Power works Pressure Washer pump is noisy, it might be sucking air. Turn off the machine and purge the pump by squeezing the trigger.
  • C
    cody66Aug 21, 2025
    What to do if there is no water coming out of Power works 51102 Pressure Washer?
    • T
      Terri DukeAug 21, 2025
      If there's no water coming out of your Power works Pressure Washer, check that the quick connect assembly is properly attached. The inlet adapter (G2) should be connected to the machine's water inlet, and the quick connect coupler (G1) should be attached to the garden hose. Also, inspect the garden hose for any kinks and remove them.
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    dixonclintonAug 25, 2025
    How to fix a leaking garden hose connection on a Power works 51102 Pressure Washer?
    • D
      daniel94Aug 26, 2025
      If your garden hose connection is leaking on your Power works Pressure Washer, it may be due to a missing or worn rubber washer. Insert a new washer to fix the leak.

Summary

Important Safety Instructions

Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter Protection

Explains GFCI protection for preventing electric shock.

Servicing of Double-Insulated Appliances

Details on servicing double-insulated appliances and requirements.

Extension Cords

Guidance on the use and non-use of extension cords.

Specific Safety Rules

General Operation and Personal Safety

Covers product knowledge, visitor safety, dress code, and eye protection.

Equipment Integrity and Area Safety

Ensures product integrity by checking parts and securing the work area.

Electrical Safety and Chemical Precautions

Emphasizes GFCI protection, cord safety, and avoiding hazardous chemicals.

Operational and Material Safety

Focuses on safe handling, storage, and chemical use warnings.

Symbols

Electrical and Operational Symbols

Explains symbols related to electrical properties and operational alerts.

Hazard and Safety Symbols

Defines symbols for hazards like injection, kickback, and electric shock.

Signal Words and Hazard Indicators

Defines signal words (DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION) and their associated risks.

Product Servicing and Repair

Provides guidance on servicing and emphasizes using qualified technicians.

Electrical

Double Insulated System Explained

Explains the concept and implications of double insulation for safety.

Electrical Connection and Drip Loop

Details on connecting the unit to power and creating a drip loop.

Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) Testing

Explains the function and testing procedure for the GFCI.

Know Your Pressure Washer

Component Identification and Features

Identifies key parts like handle, wand, detergent tank, and auto on/off switch.

Assembly

Unpacking and Part Verification

Instructions for unpacking, checking parts, and initial inspection.

Packing List Contents

Lists all components included in the package.

Handle and Spray Wand Assembly

Steps for assembling the handle and attaching the spray wand.

Connecting the High Pressure Hose

Instructions for attaching the high-pressure hose to the trigger handle.

Connecting the Garden Hose

Guidance on connecting the garden hose to the water intake, including precautions.

Operation

Product Applications and Detergent Use

Lists uses and instructions for adding and using detergents.

Soap Application Technique

Details on how soap is applied at low pressure for optimal performance.

Detergent Tank and Dial Control

How to add detergent and use the dial for flow control.

Starting and Stopping the Pressure Washer

Step-by-step guide for starting and stopping the unit safely.

Nozzle Selection and Use

Guide to selecting and using various nozzle types for different cleaning tasks.

Nozzle Change and Wand Operation

Procedures for changing nozzles, using the trigger, and lock-out features.

Detergent Spraying and Rinsing

Steps for applying detergent and rinsing surfaces effectively.

Moving the Pressure Washer Safely

Instructions on how to safely move the pressure washer.

Maintenance

General Cleaning and Part Care

Tips for cleaning plastic parts and general care of the unit.

Nozzle Maintenance and Storage Procedures

How to clean clogged nozzles and properly store the unit, including winterizing.

Shutting Down and Break Procedures

Steps for properly shutting down, cleaning, and taking breaks.

Troubleshooting

Motor Start and Pressure Issues

Addresses problems like the motor not starting or low pressure.

Pressure Variation and Detergent Flow

Troubleshoots inconsistent pressure and detergent not dispensing.

Leak Diagnosis and Pump Noise

Diagnoses leaks from fittings, hoses, or pump and pump noise.

Motor Hum and No Water Troubleshooting

Resolves issues where the motor hums but doesn't run, or no water flows.

Warranty

Warranty Terms and Exclusions

Details the warranty period, what's covered, and what's excluded.

Warranty Service and Transportation Charges

Information on obtaining warranty service and transportation charges.

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Parts List

Power works 51102 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPower works
Model51102
CategoryPressure Washer
LanguageEnglish

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