Troubleshooting guide – DeVilbiss D22322 User Manual

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17 — ENG

PROBLEM

CAUSE

CORRECTION

Engine will not start
(see Engine Manual for
further engine trouble-
shooting)

7.

Chemical build up in chemical
injector.

No or low pressure
(initial use)

Will not draw chemicals

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

1.

Wand not in high pressure.

1.

See How to Use Wand paragraph in the
Operation Section.

2.

Low water supply.

2.

Water supply must be at least 5 GPM @ 20 PSI.

3.

Leak at high pressure hose.

3.

Repair leak. Apply Teflon tape if necessary.

4.

Nozzle obstructed.

4.

Clean nozzle with paper clip or nozzle cleaning
tool, pour water into nozzle end to flush out ob-
struction.

5.

Water filter screen clogged.

5.

Remove and clean filter.

6.

Defective E-Z start valve.
(If applicable)

6.

Check with Authorized Warranty Service Center
(AWSC.)

7.

Air in hose.

7.

Turn off the engine, then the water source.
Disconnect the water source from the pump inlet
and turn the water source on to remove all air
from the hose. When there is a steady stream of
water present, turn water source off. Reconnect
water source to pump inlet and turn on water
source. Squeeze trigger to remove remaining air.

8.

Choke lever in the "Choke" posi-
tion.

9.

Throttle control lever is not in the
"Fast" position.

10. High pressure hose is too long.

8.

Move choke to the "No Choke" position.

9.

Move throttle control lever to the "Fast" position.

10. Use high pressure hose under 100 feet.

1.

No fuel.

2.

Low oil
(if equipped with low oil shutdown).

3.

Pressure builds up after two pulls
on the recoil starter or after initial
use.

4.

Not primed or choked.

5.

Spark plug wire not attached.

6.

Engine ON/OFF switch in OFF po-
sition (If equipped.)

7.

Choke lever in the "Choke" position
on a "hot" engine or an engine that
has been exposed to thermal heat
for a long period of time.

8.

Fuel valve closed (if equipped)

1.

Add Fuel.

2.

Add required amount of oil.

3.

Squeeze gun trigger to relieve pressure.

4.

Push primer bulb 3 times or choke engine.

5.

Attach spark plug wire.

6.

Place engine ON/OFF switch in ON position.

7. Move choke to the "No Choke" position.

8.

Move the fuel valve lever to the "Open" position.

1.

Wand not in low pressure.

2.

Chemical filter clogged.

3.

Chemical screen not in chemical

4.

Chemical adjustment knob closed.

5.

Chemical too thick

6.

Pressure hose is too long

2.

Clean filter.

3.

Insure end of chemical hose is fully submerged
into chemical.

4.

Turn knob fully counterclockwise to open.

5.

Dilute chemical. Chemical should be the same
consistency as water.

6.

Lengthen water supply hose instead of pressure
hose.

7.

Have parts cleaned or replaced by AWSC.

1.

See How to Use Wand paragraph in the
Operation Section.

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