PROBLEM
Pressure washer does not start when
trigger is depressed
Pump doesn't produce pressure
Machine doesn't reach high pressure Diameter of garden hose is too small
No detergent
Wand leaks
TROUBLESHOOTING
CAUSE
Power cord not connected to power
source
On/off switch is in OFF position (O)
GFCI is tripped
House/shop circuit breaker is tripped
Water pressure in hose
Inadequate water supply
Spray wand leaks
Nozzle is clogged
Pump is faulty
Air in line
Water inlet filter is clogged or dirty
Water supply is restricted
Not enough inlet water
Hose is leaking
Kink in hose
Soap tank is empty
Water supply is inadequate or clogged
Wrong nozzle is attached
O-ring needs replacing
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SOLUTION
Connect the power cord to a live 120V AC,
60 Hz AC receptacle.
Put the on/off switch in the ON position (I).
Press reset button on the GFCI plug.
Reset house/shop breaker. Make sure
pressure washer is connected to an
individual branch circuit only. If using an
extension cord, make sure it is heavy
enough to carry the current of the pressure
washer.
Squeeze trigger to relieve water pressure.
Provide adequate water flow.
Check connections and / or replace wand.
Clean nozzle.
Contact authorized service center.
Squeeze trigger on spray wand to remove
air from line.
Remove the water inlet filter, rinse with
warm water, then replace in unit.
Replace with 3/4 in. garden hose.
Check garden hose for kinks, leaks, and
blockages.
Open water source full force.
Replace hose.
Eliminate kinks in hose.
Add additional detergent to tank.
Check garden hose for kinks, leaks and
blockages.
Attach blue soap nozzle.
Replace o-ring. If this does not correct the
problem, contact your authorized service
center to purchase a new wand.