Maintenance, Troubleshooting storage, Disposal – Silverline Pressure Washer 1400W User Manual
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Maintenance
Cleaning
• Keep your machine clean at all times
• Always allow all water to drain from the pump before storing
• The Lance Nozzle may get dirty or blocked over time which will effect
operation. Clean the lance nozzle using the Cleaning Pin (17). A garden
hose can also be used to clean the nozzle by back-flushing water
through the nozzle. Combining use of the pin and back-flushing should
enable the nozzle to be fully cleaned. The frequency of doing this will
depend on the water quality in your area with hard water areas requiring
more frequent cleaning. After use you can store the cleaning pin on the
Cleaning Pin Hook (21)
• Regularly check the Water Inlet Connector (24) filter to make sure it is
clear
Symptom
Possible Cause
Solution
No detergent suction
Lance not in low pressure mode
Change setting with trigger released
Smoke
Overloaded or damaged motor
Do not use. Contact dealer immediately
Pressure washer doesn’t start
Pressurized
Squeeze trigger on gun before starting
Mains plug not fully inserted or mains socket switch is off
Check and correct issue
RCD has operated or
not been reset
Reset RCD
Plug fuse has blown
Replace fuse and contact dealer if it immediately blows again
Thermal safety switch has operated
Switch off and allow pressure washer motor to cool before starting
Poor water spray pressure
Water inlet filter is clogged
Clean filter
Water hose connection is leaking or allowing air to enter
Check water hose connection
Pressure washer valves or seals are worn or damaged
Contact dealer
Fluctuating water pressure
Pump is sucking in air
Check water hose connections
Clogged nozzle
See Maintenance for cleaning procedure
Motor stops suddenly
Thermal safety switch has operated
Switch off and allow to cool before restarting
Water leaking from pump
Seals worn out
Contact dealer
Troubleshooting
Storage
• Always store this machine in a dry place that will not fall below 0˚C
Disposal
Always adhere to national regulations when disposing of power tools that
are no longer functional and are not viable for repair.
• Do not dispose of power tools, or other waste electrical and electronic
equipment (WEEE), with household waste
• Contact your local waste disposal authority for information on the correct
way to dispose of power tools
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