Clarke 7333502 JET9000B Power Instructions
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To start the Clarke 7333502 JET9000B Power Washer, first connect the water supply and ensure that the hose is not kinked. Turn on the water source, then switch the power washer to the 'On' position. Finally, press the trigger on the spray gun to release air from the system until water flows smoothly.
If the power washer loses pressure, check the hose for leaks or blockages, ensure the water supply is adequate, and inspect the nozzle for clogs. Cleaning the nozzle or replacing the hose might resolve the issue.
Regular maintenance should be performed every 50 hours of use or at least once a season, whichever comes first. This includes checking the oil level, inspecting hoses and connections, and cleaning the water inlet filter.
Use only detergents specifically designed for pressure washers. Ensure they are suitable for use with cold water, and follow the detergent manufacturer's instructions for dilution and application.
To prevent overheating, avoid running the power washer for extended periods without breaks. Ensure proper ventilation around the machine and do not operate it in direct sunlight for long durations.
If the power washer won’t start, check that it is plugged in and the power switch is turned on. Ensure the circuit breaker has not tripped and inspect the extension cord for damage. If issues persist, consult the user manual for troubleshooting tips.
To store the power washer in winter, drain all water from the machine and hoses to prevent freezing. Store it in a dry, frost-free location, and consider adding a pump saver antifreeze to protect the internal components.
Use a 0-degree nozzle for tough stains, a 15-degree nozzle for heavy-duty cleaning, a 25-degree nozzle for general cleaning, and a 40-degree nozzle for rinsing and cleaning delicate surfaces.
To clean the water inlet filter, disconnect the hose and remove the filter. Rinse it under running water to remove any debris, then reattach it to the power washer. Regular cleaning can prevent clogs and maintain pressure.
Excessive vibration can be caused by a loose or unbalanced spray gun assembly. Check all connections and ensure the spray gun is properly secured. If vibration persists, inspect the pump and engine mounts for wear or damage.