Hurricane ES Owner’s Manual
18
Troubleshooting
Symptom
Possible Cause
Corrective Action
No liquid is flowing from the
nozzles or spray is sporadic
•
Clogged liquid filter
•
Tubing connections are
loose or tubing is
cracked
•
Air is entering the liquid
system
•
Liquid level in tank
•
Remove the metering
valve from the tank (see
Fig. )
•
Inspect all tubing
connection and replace
tubing if necessary
•
Look for “bubbles” in the
liquid carrying tubing
indicating the source of
the air entry point and
tighten connection or
replace tubing
•
Refill tank
Low air flow from nozzles
•
Clogged air intake filter
•
Remove foam air filter at
rear of housing and
wash using soap and
warm water
Unit will not operate when switch
is in the “On” position (lighted
on/off switch not glowing).
Blower is not running.
•
No power at electrical
receptacle
•
Bad blower/motor
assembly
•
Defective on/off switch
•
Loose wiring
connections on blower
•
Check power cord
connections and inspect
cord for damage.
Replace power cord if
necessary.
•
Replace the blower
motor and motor gaskets
•
Replace switch
•
Have unit serviced by a
qualified representative
Spray is dripping from the front
of the machine
•
Too high of flow rate
•
Reduce the metering
valve setting
Static shock occurs when touching
Charging Ring, (Collector) or 3-
prong electrode (Emitter), or metal
surfaces near the metering valve.
Also, static can build up on metal
objects in close proximity of the
machine during operation.
•
Static discharge- the
machine is designed to
create this charge so this is
a normal function. Move
any metal container holding
flammable items out of the
vicinity of the machine.
•
Do not touch charging ring
or electrode during
operation. Always carry the
machine by the handle to
ensure that you are
properly grounded.
Important: When dealing with any service or repair issue that requires accessing the inside of the blower housing, always
have the machine serviced by a qualified factory representative. Call 317-896-2561 for a qualified service center near you.
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