Replacement Part List

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Troubleshooting
• Disconnect the unit from the electrical power supply before carrying out maintenance on the machine or when checking that
its parts are in proper working order.
• To avoid unnecessary hassles, consult the following table before contacting customer service with any mechanical issues.
Problems Possible Cause Possible Solution
Machine refuses
to start
Power failure/machine not
plugged into a working receptacle.
Defective socket.
Fuse has blown.
Defective extension cord.
Check to make sure machine is plugged into
a working outlet.
Check the power cord and reset the GFCI.
Try a dierent outlet.
Replace fuse. Switch o any other machines
that are using the same circuit.
Try the unit without an extension cord.
Check the hoses and connections are airtight.
Clean or replace valves/seals.
Please call the Snow Joe
®
+ Sun Joe
®
customer
service center at 1-866-SNOWJOE (1-866-766-9563)
for assistance.
Replace fuse. Switch o other machines using
the same circuit.
Check that the mains voltage corresponds to
specication on the model label.
Let the washer cool down for 5 minutes, then restart.
Clean the nozzle.
Allow machine to run by holding the trigger until
regular working pressure resumes.
Check that the water supply corresponds to the
specications required.
WARNING! Avoid using long, thin hoses
(minimum 1/2 in. diameter).
Clean the nozzle.
Clean the water inlet lter.
Straighten out the hose to remove any kinks/blockages.
Please call the Snow Joe
®
+ Sun Joe
®
customer service
center at 1-866-SNOWJOE (1-866-766-9563) for
assistance.
Wait for pump/hoses or accessories to thaw.
Connect inlet water.
Clean the water inlet lter.
Clean the nozzle.
Pump sucking air.
Valves dirty, worn out, or stuck.
Pump seals worn out.
Fuse has blown.
Incorrect mains voltage.
Thermal sensor activated.
Nozzle partially blocked.
Air in inlet hose.
Inadequate supply of mains water.
Nozzle partially blocked.
Water lter blocked.
Hose kinked.
Pump/spray gun is leaking.
Trigger mechanism is broken.
Pump/hoses or accessories frozen.
No water supply.
Water inlet lter blocked.
Nozzle blocked.
Fluctuating pressure
Machine stops
Machine pulsating
Machine often starts
and stops by itself
Machine starts, but
no water comes out
Oil leaks from
the pump during
transport
Due to the air hole on the oil level
gauge, oil may leak from the pump
during transport.
Use the oil inlet nut when transporting the pressure
washer. Before using the pressure washer again, you
must reinstall the oil measuring plug.