Clarke 7333500 JET8000B Power Instructions

To start the Clarke JET8000B Power Washer, first connect the water supply and ensure there are no leaks. Plug the power washer into a grounded outlet, switch the power button to 'ON', and squeeze the trigger on the spray gun to release any air in the system.
If the power washer does not start, check the power source to ensure it is plugged in and the outlet is functional. Inspect the extension cord for any damage. Make sure the power switch is in the 'ON' position and reset the circuit breaker if necessary.
To maintain the power washer, regularly check and clean the water inlet filter, inspect hoses for leaks or wear, and store the unit in a dry place. Run clean water through the system after each use to prevent clogs.
Only use detergents that are specifically designed for power washers. Avoid using bleach or any corrosive chemicals. Always follow the detergent manufacturer's instructions for dilution and application.
Check for any kinks in the hose or blockages in the nozzle. Ensure the water supply is adequate and the inlet filter is clean. Inspect the spray gun and wand for any damage or clogs.
Drain all water from the power washer and hoses to prevent freezing damage. Store the unit in a dry, frost-free environment. Consider using a pump saver or antifreeze solution to protect internal components.
Yes, a longer hose can be used, but it may affect water pressure. Ensure that the hose is compatible with the power washer and is rated for high pressure. Avoid excessive lengths to prevent pressure loss.
Replace the nozzle if it shows signs of wear, such as uneven spray patterns or decreased pressure. It's advisable to inspect the nozzle regularly and replace it as needed to maintain performance.
Always wear protective gear such as goggles and gloves. Keep a safe distance from the surface being cleaned. Avoid pointing the spray at people, pets, or electrical outlets. Follow the manufacturer's safety instructions at all times.
Yes, regular maintenance of the spray gun and wand is necessary. Check for leaks, clean the nozzles, and lubricate any moving parts. This ensures efficient operation and prolongs the lifespan of the components.