Ford FPWE1800 Manual Del Operador página 18

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PROBLEM
When the switch is in the "ON" position
the machine will not start or it stops
while operating.
The circuit breaker trips or fuse is
blown in fuse box
The pump does not build maximum
pressure or fluctuates
Pressure washer makes excessive
noise
Spray gun trigger will not move
Unit will not stop when trigger is
released
Water leaks from the bottom of the
pump
TROUBLESHOOTING
CAUSE
1. Power cord is loose or not
plugged in
2. The GFCI trips
3. Voltage is inadequate
4. Faulty electrical socket
5. Open motor circuit
6. Spray gun trigger not operating
properly
7. Defective spray gun
1. Circuit is overloaded
2. Nozzle is partially blocked
3. Excessive pressure
1. Water supply is insufficient or
restricted
2. Water intake filter is clogged
3. Diameter of hose is too small
4. Suction valves are clogged or
worn
5. Excessive air in pump or
waterline
1. Intake is blocked
2. Valves are worn, dirty, or blocked
3. Water intake filter is clogged
1. Spray gun safety lock engaged
1. Spray gun trigger system not
operating properly
1. A small amount of leakage is
normal
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SOLUTION
1. Reconnect power cord
2. Reset GFCI / Try another outlet
3. Check that the voltage is
adequate
4. Check plug, socket and fuses
5. Call Customer Service
6. Call Customer Service
7. Remove spray gun, aim water
stream away from electric
source and turn machine "ON".
If machine starts, replace
spray gun assembly by calling
Customer Service.
1. Check that the circuit is rated 15
amps or greater
2. Clean nozzle (See page 17)
3. Clean nozzle (See page 17)
1. Make sure water is fully on,
check hose for kinks or leaks
2. Remove and clean filter
3. Replace to 1" garden hose
4. Clean or replace valves
5. Turn unit and water supply off.
Tighten connections, bleed lines
1. Check intake valves
2. Check, clean, or replace valves
3. Check, clean, or replace filter
1. Release safety lock
1. Call Customer Service
1. If excessive leakage occurs, call
Customer Service
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