Troubleshooting Guide (Continued)
syMPtoM
Motor will not start
Low pressure testing
cAuse
The gun trigger is not being pulled while
starting
Pump, gun or lance problem
solutIon
1. Turn the water supply off. Disconnect the garden
hose and the black high- pressure hose from the
unit. This will relieve any pressure from the pump.
2. Plug the unit in to the electrical outlet. Make sure
the unit is in the OFF position.
3. Turn on the unit and see if it will run with no water
to it. If it does come on, turn it off right away. If it
does not, go to step 5.
4. Hook the water supply back to the unit and turn
the water on. Press the on button and see if it will
start. If it does, shut the water and the unit off,
attach the gun and hose and go to step 6.
5. With the unit in the OFF position, pull the trigger
on the gun and make sure a small stream of water
is coming out. Keep the trigger pressed while
turning the unit ON.
1. Remove the black high-pressure hose from the
pressure washer.
2. Hook up the garden hose.
3. For electric pressure washers, turn on the water
supply but DO NOT turn on the unit If you have a
gas pressure washer, DO NOT start the engine.
4. Water should shoot 8-10 feet from the pump out
of the pipe where the high-pressure hose hooks
up.
5. If water does shoot 8-10 feet, then the pump is
fine. If not, then the pump needs to be cleaned.
6. If the pump is fine, then attach the black high-
pressure hose and gun to the pressure washer.
Remove the wand or lance off of the gun. The
wand or lance is the extension with the adjustable
nozzle that connects to the center of your gun.
7. Turn the water back on and trigger the gun. Water
should shoot 10-20 feet from the gun.
8. If water does not shoot 10-20 feet from the gun,
then the check valve in the gun is bad and the
gun needs to be replaced. If it does shoot 10-20
feet, then the wand/lance needs to be checked
for clogs. See page 14 for Nozzle Cleaning
Instructions.
Model PW1826
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