Answer
Apr 30, 2024 - 10:31 AM
Clogged nozzles happen. Glad you got that fizzed. consider removing the nozzle all together next time to assure water flow as you press the trigger with the unit off.
Quick explanation of the motor feature. (TSS)
The motor is equipped with a Total Stop, meaning it turns on briefly, primes the pump, pressurizes, and then turns off.
If you squeeze the trigger after that happens the pressure is released, the pump attempts to meet pressure, and because it can't, ( AKA you have the trigger pulled) it stays on providing pressure to the water.
The moment you let go of the trigger, the machine catches up, pressurizes and stops.
If that is not what you are experiencing, call us in real time. Or better yet. Chat with us at ARBLUECLEAN.COM. you can provide us with images and real time to help aid your issue.
Quick explanation of the motor feature. (TSS)
The motor is equipped with a Total Stop, meaning it turns on briefly, primes the pump, pressurizes, and then turns off.
If you squeeze the trigger after that happens the pressure is released, the pump attempts to meet pressure, and because it can't, ( AKA you have the trigger pulled) it stays on providing pressure to the water.
The moment you let go of the trigger, the machine catches up, pressurizes and stops.
If that is not what you are experiencing, call us in real time. Or better yet. Chat with us at ARBLUECLEAN.COM. you can provide us with images and real time to help aid your issue.