Troubleshooting, Troubleshooting guide – North Star M157305H User Manual
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Troubleshooting Guide
Pressure Washer Will Not Run - No Power
Causes
Solutions
Machine not plugged in
Plug machine in
GFCI tripped
Make sure machine is dry
Press RESET on the GFCI
Machine turned OFF
Turn Pump switch ON
Line circuit breaker tripped
Check for tripped circuit breaker in building
Circuit Breaker Trips During Operation
Causes
Solutions
Voltage too low
Check the voltage
Circuit Breaker Overloaded
Make sure to use NEMA specified receptacle
Make sure there is no other equipment using the same circuit
- see Specifications
Pressure set too high
Check/adjust pressure setting on unloader
Pressure Washer Runs But No Pressure
Causes
Solutions
Partially clogged or damaged nozzle
Clean or replace nozzle
Low water flow
Make sure the water supply is more than
the required flow
Pressure Washer Surges Or Cycles While In Bypass
Causes
Solutions
Leak between pump and gun
Check all connections between pump and gun for leaks
Tighten loose components and replace damaged components
Gun leaking internally
Replace spray gun
Smoke From Heat Exchanger
Causes
Solutions
Air band not adjusted properly due to different
elevation
Adjust the air band until the burner burns cleanly
See Oil Burner under Installation Instructions
Poor quality fuel
Use Kerosene for the cleanest burn
Water Not Heating Sufficiently
Causes
Solutions
Scale build-up in coil
See Coil Descaling under Maintenance Instructions
Coil is full of soot
See Coil Desooting under Maintenance Instructions
Safety Relief Valve Sprays Water
Causes
Solutions
Unloader/Burner Control Problem
Call Product Support
Poor Or No Detergent Supply
Causes
Solutions
Inadequate detergent supply
Refill detergent container
Make sure the chemical strainer is fully submerged
High pressure hose too long
Use less hose
Move machine closer to the work
Chemical strainer or injector clogged
Clean the strainer and injector. Always start with a clean detergent
container. Run clean water through the injector after each use.