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PRESSURE WASHER Troubleshooting Guide<br />

PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION<br />

PRESENCE OF WATER<br />

IN PUMP OIL<br />

WATER DRIPPING<br />

FROM UNDER PUMP<br />

OIL DRIPPING FROM<br />

PUMP<br />

EXCESSIVE VIBRATION<br />

IN HIGH PRESSURE<br />

HOSE<br />

Oil seal worn<br />

High humidity in air<br />

Piston packing worn<br />

Piston packing worn<br />

O-Ring plunger retainer worn<br />

Oil seal worn<br />

TROUBLESHOOTING<br />

Irregular functioning of the pump<br />

valves<br />

Obstruction in filter<br />

Check and replace if necessary.<br />

Check and change oil twice as often.<br />

Check and replace if necessary.<br />

Check and replace if necessary.<br />

Check and replace if necessary.<br />

Check and replace if necessary.<br />

Check and replace if necessary.<br />

Clean inlet filter.<br />

MOTOR WILL NOT RUN Motor overload Push in the overload button located on the<br />

motor (single phase) or the overload button on<br />

the magnetic start switch (three phase).<br />

Stepdown transformer fuses<br />

Coil of magnetic starter defective<br />

Check fuses and voltage. Replace if necessary.<br />

Replace coil after the timer and unloader switch<br />

have been tested.<br />

MACHINE WILL NOT<br />

TURN ON WHEN<br />

SWITCH IS PUSHED<br />

Timer is defective<br />

Join wires 15 and 16 together on timer. If<br />

works, replace timer.<br />

12<br />

97-713, 97-714 • REV. 2/04

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