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If you left the gas setting in the carb your carburetor may be gummed up drain the gas put new gas in and removevair filter ur just a little gas down the carb. And see if will start if it does pour a little mechanic in a bottle in the gas tank that will clean out the system.
Is liquid leaking from the base, when the Pressure washer is on ?
I have the same Problem, the leak is from the seam of the Manifold housing. There is a small crack in the seam. A manufacturing defect.. A New Manifold Complete Replacement is $61.03, about the half the price what I paid for this pressure washer at Walmart... :(
If under 1 year old, and you can find a receipt,Karcher will replace the whole Pressure washer under warranty.
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I have the same Problem, the leak is from the seam of the Manifold or on the pressure side of the Pump and the hose housing. In my case there is a small crack in the seam of the Manifold Housing. A manufacturing defect.. A New Manifold Complete Replacement about the half the price what I paid for this pressure washer at Walmart... :(
If under 1 year old, and you can find a receipt,Karcher will replace the whole Pressure washer under warranty.
Before you start it up:
1. Disconnect the high pressure hose
2. Connect the water supply and turn on
3. Make sure water is flowing through the pump
Start the motor, run for about 10 seconds and then turn off.
Turn off the water supply, connect the high pressure hose, turn water back on, start the motor and away you go.
These units have pressure valves that automatically turn off the pump once the pressure is high enough. The pressure switches do fail and sometimes stick and act as you've described.
try going to www.karcher.com
then click on europe
the international,
then service and will then see spare parts, enter k620
tick the button for you are a engineer and you are on your machine
download.
micro switch might be at fault.
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