High Pressure System Inspection
High Pressure system is the heart of WAZER Pro. This instruction teaches you how to check it performance and what to look out for during the inspection. Intervene promptly if you see anything out-of-place.
High Pressure system is the heart of WAZER Pro. This instruction teaches you how to check it performance and what to look out for during the inspection. Intervene promptly if you see anything out-of-place.
The first 30 hours of operation is the break-in period. During this period, metallic debris can accumulate quickly in the Water Pump Crank Case. It is vital to drain the oil and remove the metallic debris to achieve a long lasting pump.
The Nozzle Filter Core is the last line of defense before water meets the Jewel Orifice, the most vital part of the High Pressure System. Cleaning Nozzle Filter Core ensure no debris can damage or clog the orifice, achieving a smooth operation for a long time.
Similar to a car engine, the oil in the WAZER Pro High Pressure Pump needs regular replacement. Failure to do so may result in permanent damage of pump.
If the kerf of your WAZER Pro is getting larger, it is time to replace the nozzle assembly on your WAZER. If the orifice stream is not in a good shape, it is time to check and replace the Jewel Orifice.
Nozzle Assembly is the business end of WAZER Pro. Check it performance and replace any worn part ensures smooth operation.
WAZER Pro High Pressure Pump can be quickly rebuild by replacing the pump head. After the pump head replacement, performance can be regained to the full extend.
High Pressure Plumbing and Damper Valve may start to show wear and tear after extended operation. If you see the reinforcement of the high pressure hoses exposing, or leaks appeared along the high pressure plumbing and fittings, rebuild the high pressure system according to this instruction.
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