Troubleshooting - Parkside PHDP 180 C2 Translation Of The Original Instructions

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Roll the high-pressure hose around the
4.
hose reel (5).

Troubleshooting

The following table will assist you in fixing faults:
Problem
Device does not work
Device does not convey wa-
ter
No pressure in device
Water system leaky
40
5. Store the mains connection cable in the
Possible cause
On/Off switch (32) turned
off
No mains power supply
Incorrect voltage supply
Air locks in the pressure
washer
Air locks in the pressure
washer
Pressure loss in line
Connections not correctly in-
stalled
Water connection (28) leaky Turn off the device and dis-
holder (11) provided.
Error correction
Check the position of the
On/Off switch
Check the socket, mains con-
nection cable, plug and fuse
and have them repaired by a
qualified electrician if neces-
sary.
Check whether the electrical
system matches the informa-
tion on the type plate
Turn the device on and press
the switch lever (17).
Bleeding, p. 38
Bleeding, p. 38
Check the water supply
Turn off the device and dis-
connect it from the mains. Re-
connect the device to the wa-
ter supply (see Establishing a
water supply, p. 34)
connect it from the mains.
Change the quick connect-
or for the garden hose (29)
including sealing ring (see
Spare parts and accessor-
ies, p. 43)

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Mr Eric Gould
March 27, 2025

Using the washer and it suddenly stopped working,electricity and water ok

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Mr. Anderson
March 27, 2025

The Parkside PHDP 180 C2 washer could stop working despite having electricity and water due to the following reasons:

1. Air Locks in the Pressure Washer – Air bubbles in the system can prevent proper pressure buildup. To fix this, bleed the washer by turning it on and pressing the switch lever.
2. Pressure Loss in the Line – A drop in water pressure can occur if the water supply is insufficient. Check the water supply to ensure proper flow.
3. Leaky Water System – Improperly installed or leaking connections can cause pressure issues. Turn off the device, disconnect it, and reconnect it correctly.
4. Leaky Water Connection – A faulty quick connector or sealing ring on the garden hose might be leaking. Replace the connector and sealing ring if necessary.
5. Dirty or Clogged 3-in-1 Nozzle – A dirty or clogged nozzle can cause pressure fluctuations. Rinse it with water and clean the bore hole with a needle if needed.

Checking and addressing these issues should help restore the washer's functionality.

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