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SuckR PRO
- WashR FLO pump is very noisy
- WashR FLO Water is leaking from the pump
- Storage and Transportation of the SuckR PRO
- Why Is My Engine Housing Overheating?
- Why Is the Suction Weakening?
- How to Assemble the SuckR PRO
- How to Service the SuckR PRO
- How to Use the Extraction Function (Kit Sold Separately)
- How to Use the SuckR PRO Vacuum Function (Wet & Dry)
- SuckR PRO Manual
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WashR PRO
- The WashR PRO has a oil leak
- The WashR PRO is experiencing a water leak
- The WashR PRO motor does not start when switched on
- The WashR PRO pressure drops during use
- The WashR PRO Pressure fluctuates
- The WashR PRO pump is noisy
- The WashR PRO pump is running but does not reach the working pressure
- The WashR PRO When I switch on the unit, the motor hums but does not run
- There is the presence of water in oil on the WashR PRO
- Wash PRO TSS Version only. The motor starts even with gun trigger is released
- WashR PRO TSS Version only. No water delivery when gun trigger is depressed
- How to Adjust your Spray Pressure on the WashR PRO
- How to maintain your WashR PRO
- How to store your WashR PRO
- How to use your Nozzles with WashR PRO
- How to check your oil level before use?
- How to Setup the WashR PRO
- How to Start your WashR PRO
- How to Stop Your WashR PRO
- WashR PRO Manual
- The WashR FLO Motor refuses to start
- WashR FLO Does not reach high enough pressure
- WashR FLO Motor starts up but there is no working pressure
- WashR FLO motor stops
- WashR FLO No detergent present
- WashR FLO Output pressure varies high and low
- WashR FLO Spray wand is leaking
- How to Set Up the WashR FLO
- How to Turn On and Off Your WashR FLO
- WashR FLO Maintenance Guide
- WashR FLO Manual
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How to store your WashR PRO
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Proper storage of your Bigboi WASHR PRO ensures its longevity and readiness for future use. Follow these steps for both general storage and preparation for winter or long-term storage.
After General/Regular Use
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Drain and Store High-Pressure Hose
- Drain all water from the high-pressure hose, coil it, and hang it on the cradle on the pressure washer frame.
- If chemicals were used, ensure the pump and chemical hose are thoroughly cleaned out.
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Drain and Store Gun and Lance
- Drain all the water from the gun and lance by holding the gun in a vertical position with the nozzle end pointing down and squeezing the trigger.
- Store the gun and lance in the gun/hose holder.
Preparation for Winter and Long-term Storage
Note: It is recommended to follow these steps to protect the internal seals of the pump when storing the equipment for more than 30 days or when freezing temperatures are expected.
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Obtain Necessary Items
- Obtain a Pressure Washer Pump Freeze Guard and a meter of garden hose with a male hose connector attached to one end.
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Connect Hose to Pump
- Connect the hose to the water inlet on the pump.
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Attach Freeze Guard
- Attach the bottle of freeze guard to the pump inlet.
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Protect the Pump
- Squeeze the freeze guard bottle until antifreeze comes out of the pump outlet.
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Remove Hose
- Remove the short hose from the water inlet on the pump.
By following these storage steps, you ensure that your WASHR PRO is protected and ready for use after periods of inactivity or during freezing temperatures. If you encounter any issues, refer to our troubleshooting guide or contact our support team for assistance.
Updated on 25 Jun 2024
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