OPERATIONAL
ISSUE
GFCI Plug
Malfunction
Spray gun,
lance or high
pressure hose
leaking water
Low / surging
pressure or
motor does
not stop when
spray gun trigger
is released
NOTE: The
Pressure washer
is NOT receiving
a full volume of
incoming water
The machine
requires a
pressurized
water source
capable of
sustaining a
minimum of
20 psi at 5 gpm.
POSSIBLE
CAUSE
Improperly
connected
accessory
Leaking oil/
water from
pump
Faucet is not
fully open
Garden hose
is too long or
it is kinked /
restricted
Water inlet
filter screen
is clogged
Extension cord
is too long or
wire gauge
is too small
SOLUTION
For GFCI reset procedure see Ground-fault
Circuit Interrupter Protection paragraph
under Power Supply & Electrical Info in
this manual. To order a replacement GFCI
or for GFCI installation instructions, please
contact our customer service department at
www.power-washer.us
1-800-381-0999.
Verify all components (gun, lance, high
pressure hose) are properly connected
according to instructions provided in this
manual.
NOTE: A small amount of leakage is normal.
If oil/ water leakage from pump is excessive,
please locate the specific source of the leak
and contact our customer service department.
Contact our customer service department at
www.power-washer.us or 1-800-381-0999.
NOTE: Have the pressure washer present
when calling with this issue.
Verify incoming water supply faucet is open
at the maximum setting.
Use a maximum garden hose length of
50 ft. (15.2 m) (city water) or 25 ft. (7.5 m)
(well water). Ensure the garden hose is laid
out flat and does not have any kinks or
leaks. Unwrap garden hose from reel or
hook (if applicable). Replace garden hose if
necessary.
Remove the filter screen (O) from the water
inlet (M) and clean it thoroughly. Replace the
filter screen.
We do not recommend the use of extension
cords with your pressure washer. If you
must use an extension cord, verify that it
meets the minimum requirements listed in the
Extension Cord paragraph under the Power
Supply & Electrical Info in this manual.
18- ENG
or
by
calling