PROBLEM OR CONCERN
Detergent Leak
Reservoir Tank won't hold
Detergent
Detergent is not dispensing Incorrect wand is attached to the
Detergent to Water ratio
Detergent - What to use
Detergent Tank fills up with
water
Circuit breaker trips or Fuse
blown in Fuse Box
GFCI Plug installation
GFCI Plug malfunction
7.0 TROUBLESHOOTING
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Disconnected or Kinked Detergent
Pick up Tube
Chemical Tank Nipple Broken
Gun
The Click-N-Clean
TM
not set in the "Detergent Spray"
position.
Nozzle is clogged with debris
Detergent Suction Assembly (the
part which the High Pressure hose
connects to) is defective
Circuit overload
Extension cord too long or wire
size too small
Nozzle partially blocked
Excessive pressure
SOLUTION
Remove the front cover of the unit and check if the
clear tube is still properly attached or kinked. If it is
not attached then reconnect it or unkink it.
The Chemical Tank Nipple is attached to the inside
wall of the Reservoir Tank. If it is broken you can
order a replacement by emailing us at:
Make sure that the Click-N-Clean
attached to the Gun and set in the "Detergent
Spray" position Detergent will not dispense with
the Turbo Wand
wand is
Turn the shaft of the wand until clicked into the
"Detergent Spray" position (see fig 7 pag. 16).
Straighten out a paper clip and insert it into the tip
of the Nozzle. Back flush the Nozzle with water.
(see section 5.2)
Adjust the Dial-N-Wash
detergent flow. Most power washer chemicals are
generally concentrated within that range so minimal
adjustment is required. If you feel like you are using
more detergent than is required for the application you
can dilute it with regular tap water. (see section 4.3)
We recommend that you use a cleaner which is
specifically designed for power washers. There
are different kinds available depending on the
application. Check with your local Home Depot
store for the product which is best suited for your
needs. Never use Bleach, Ammonia or
Hot water in the unit.
The part will have to be replaced, Please email
us directly at:
You can also order the part directly at:
www.huskypowerwasher.com.
Check that the circuit is rated at 15 amps or
greater. Make sure the unit is plugged into a
dedicated circuit.
Use proper extension cord as recommended in
Owner's Manual.
Clean Nozzle as instructed in section 5.2.
Clean Nozzle as instructed in section 5.2
For GFCI reset procedures see owner's manual
section 3.3. For instructions regarding the GFCI
Plug installation or malfunction please email us
directly at:
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wand is
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dial to increase/decrease
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