Product Manual

9
TROUBLE SHOOTING
Pump will not turn on:
1. Ensure the battery is at full charge. Follow the directions for charging the battery in the Setup
directions of this manual.
2. Ensure the power switch is in the on position (the I position is ON and the O position is OFF).
Switch will be lighted in the on position only.
3. Check and Ensure all electrical connections are tight.
Inspect the 3 pin connector at the lower base of the handle and ensure the two halves are pushed
together completely.
Check the connection on the battery to make sure there is a tight fit.
Inspect connections on the back of the switch and be sure they are attached.
4. Inspect the fuse located on the lower part of the handle in a black case.
Take 10 amp fuse out of its holder. Hold the fuse up to the light and make sure there are no
breaks in the fuse wire. If you can see any gaps, the fuse will need to be replaced. (If fuse is
blown make sure all of the connections from the battery and remote switch are hooked up
correctly before replacing the fuse)
5. Check to make sure the pump has power.
If possible take a volt meter and make sure power is getting to the pump. If the pump is not
getting power, inspect all connections to find out where power is lost.
Check the pressure switch. You can check if your pressure switch is working by taking the 2
leads going into your pressure switch and jumping them together. You can do this with a spare
wire or piece of metal. If the pump turns on you have a bad pressure switch and will need a new
pump.
If at this point the pump doesn’t turn on try hooking the pump up to a secondary 12v battery
source (such as a car or ATV battery) to see if the pump turns on. If the pump turns on, there is
either a bad battery or a bad connection preventing the full 12 volts to get to your pump.
Pump will not prime:
1. Inspect to make sure there is enough water in the take to cover the pump inlet hole.
2. Ensure there is no debris inside tank that are covering or clogging pump inlet hole.
3. Inspect hoses to be sure of no kinks or blockage.
4. Put warm water through the inlet line to see if it can break up any blockage in the check-valves. (repeat
this process for a couple minutes to make sure it gets all of the substance out)
Pump cycles on and off:
1. Adjust the spray tip of your wand to relieve some pressure on the pump. You don’t want your pump to
cycle excessively, as it may lead to pressure switch failure over time.