Clarke 7320076 JetKing 120 Electric Power Instructions
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To set up the JetKing 120, first connect the high-pressure hose to the washer and the spray gun. Then, attach the garden hose to the water inlet. Ensure all connections are securely fastened. Plug the unit into a grounded electrical outlet and turn on the water supply before switching on the power washer.
If the power washer doesn't start, check the power supply and ensure the outlet is functioning. Verify the power cord is undamaged and properly connected. Reset the circuit breaker if necessary. Ensure the water supply is on and the trigger is not engaged before starting.
Regularly clean the nozzle by removing any debris or buildup. Detach the nozzle and use a small brush or a needle to clear the holes. Rinse with water to ensure no obstructions remain. Store the nozzle in a dry place to prevent corrosion.
Use only detergents formulated for electric power washers. Dilute according to the manufacturer's instructions and apply using the detergent bottle attachment. Avoid using bleach or other harsh chemicals, as they may damage the unit.
Prevent overheating by ensuring adequate water supply and avoiding extended continuous operation. Allow the machine to rest every 15-20 minutes. Clean the inlet filter regularly to ensure proper water flow and prevent motor strain.
Check for any kinks in the hose or blockages in the nozzle. Clean the inlet filter and ensure the water supply is fully open. Verify that the nozzle is properly attached and not worn out. Inspect the high-pressure hose for leaks or damage.
To store the power washer, drain all water from the unit and hoses to prevent freezing damage. Clean and dry the exterior. Store in a dry, frost-free location. Consider using a pump saver antifreeze to protect the internal components.
While it's possible to use an extension cord, it should be avoided if possible. If necessary, use a heavy-duty extension cord rated for outdoor use with a minimum gauge of 14 AWG to prevent voltage drop and overheating.
To replace the high-pressure hose, disconnect the existing hose from the spray gun and the unit. Attach the new hose to both the spray gun and the washer, ensuring the connections are secure. Test for leaks before use.
Common errors include low pressure, no water flow, and unit not starting. Resolve low pressure by checking for blockages or kinks. No water flow may be due to a closed tap or clogged inlet filter. If the unit doesn't start, check the power supply and connections.