Nozzle worn.
Replace nozzle.
Water fi lter clogged.
Clean fi lter
Water supply pressure low.
Turn on the water supply tap fully.
Air being sucked into the system.
Check that hose fi ttings are tight.
Air in pump.
Switch off the cleaner and operate the gun until
a steady fl ow of water is obtained. The switch
cleaner back on.
Adjustable nozzle
Pull the spray adjuster back (+).
incorrectly positioned.
Water suction from external tank.
Connect cleaner to the mains water supply.
Water temperature too high.
Lower temperature.
Nozzle clogged.
Disconnect power supply, discharge pressure and
clean with tool provided.
Worn seals.
Have seals replaced by an authorized service center.
No electrical power. (§)
Check that the plug is fi rmly in the socket and that
main power is present.
Supply voltage below required
Check the voltage of the main supply line.
minimum.
Voltage loss due to use of extension
Consult instructions regarding extension cords.
cord of inadequate cross-section or
excessive length.
High pressure cleaner in disuse for
Contact nearest service center.
long time.
Problems with TSS device.
Contact nearest service center.
High pressure system or pump
Contact nearest service center.
hydraulic circuit not watertight.
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Contact nearest service center.
(§) If the motor stops and fails to restart, wait 2 - 3 minutes before restarting. THERMAL CUTOUT TRIPPED. If this fault
occurs more than once, contact your service center.
More troubleshooting information on our website at www.arnorthamerica.com.
The pump does not operate at the prescribed pressure.
Sudden changes in pump pressure.
The motor buzzes but fails to start.
Motor
does
not
start.
Water
leakage.
Excess
noise.
Oil
leaks.
TSS MODELS ONLY: Motor starts even though the trigger is released.
TSS MODELS ONLY: No water when lever is operated
(when supply hose is connected).
Power
cord
damage.
P
ROBLEMS
AND
R
EMEDIES
P
ROBLEM
C
AUSES
R
EMEDIES
9
9
9
9 9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
Table A
Voltage Volts
Extension cable
Extension cable
up to 25 m
up to 50m
Motor
220 – 230240
Section3x1.5mm
2
Section3x2.5mm
2
100 – 115120
Section3x2.5mm
2
Section3x4mm
2
Always use two hands when operating a pressure washer. This will assure
complete control of the equipment.
Always test the GFCI plug prior to using the cleaner.
Never test the pressure of the cleaner against any part of the body.
Use the trigger lock whenever the spray gun is not being used for cleaning.
Always seek emergency medical care immediately if any fl uid penetrates the
skin. A cut may be deeper and more serious than it appears.
3. G
ENERAL
R
ULES
3.1.1
The USE and MAINTENANCE manual constitutes an essential
part of the cleaner equipment and should be kept in a
safe place for future reference. If you sell the cleaner, the
manual should be handed on to the new owner.
3.1.2
Before starting the cleaner, make sure that it is receiving
water correctly. Operating the cleaner without water could
damage the seals.
3.1.3
Do not disconnect the plug by pulling on the electrical cable.
3.1.4
If you are too far from the object you wish to clean, do not
move the cleaner nearer by pulling on the high pressure
hose; use the handle provided.
3.1.5
Protect the cleaner from freezing during the winter. Store in
a warm area.
3.1.6
Do not obstruct the ventilation grilles during operation.
3.1.7
The cross-section of any extension cord used must be
proportional to their length, i.e., the longer the extension
cord, the greater the cross-section; cables with a protection
level of “IPX5” must be used. See table A.
3.1.8
Position the cleaner AS NEAR AS POSSIBLE to the water
supply.
3.1.9
The packaging is easily recyclable, and must be disposed of
in compliance with the regulations in force in the country of
installation.
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