10. Troubleshooting guide
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Engine does not start | Faulty fuel(incorrect, degraded) | Change with proper fuel(see Page 9) |
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| Excess fuel sucked | Open choke and repeat pulling rope |
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| Exhaust muffler choked | cleaning |
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| Spark plug electrode dirty, short or | Cleaning of electrode or replace plug |
| disconnected circuit | (see Page 16) |
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No suction of water | Insufficient | Top up with water(see Page 11) |
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| Loose connection of suction hose | Tighten securely not to suck air |
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| Faulty packing in suction hose connection | Replace with proper one(ask for service) |
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| Suction hose crack breakage | Replace with proper one |
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| Folded discharge hose, closed valve | Extend and stretch hose, open valve |
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Discharge water flow rate too small | Clogged suction strainer | Cleaning of suction strainer |
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| Pump position too high from water level | Lowering pump height to water level |
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| Too far or too high place to discharge | Secure water resource near to discharge |
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| Engine output too low | Check fuel degrading, water ingress. |
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| Replace if needed(see Page 9) |
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| Check air filter clogging, cleaning |
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| (see Page 15) |
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| Check fuel filter clogging, cleaning |
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| (see Page 15) |
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| Carburetor adjustment |
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Water leakage from pump | Loosen assembly bolts | Tightening of bolts |
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If further assistance is needed, contact your authorized service dealer.