Clearing the Pressure Jet in the Solar brush Water Motor
Clearing the Power Jet of an obstruction on a rotary Solar Brush
To get to the Nozzle
Remove the connection to the pressure hose and wand.
Then using a wrench remove the brass inlet connection from the brush housing.
Remove the Nozzle Assembly
Once loosened far enough the Nozzle Assembly is easily removed by hand
Remove the Clogged Nozzle
Using an allen key wrench remove the nozzle from the inlet connection
Clear the Nozzle of Debris
Using a vice or another method to hold the nozzle secure, push a brad or similar strong, thin object through the nozzle to drive the debris out of the orifice
Insure the Nozzle is Clear
Insure that the nozzle is clear of any obstructions.
Replace the Nozzle into the Input Water Assembly
Start the nozzle jet by hand, then tighten firmly into the end of the water inlet
Test the Nozzle Spray
Attache the inlet nozzle to your water source and M22 Fitting.
Turn on the water source to insure the water is now flowing.
Be careful where you point the nizzle when testing to avoid contact with other surfaces.
Point this away from your body and others when testing
Reinstall the Nozzle Assembly into the brush housing
Start the re-assembly by hand avoiding cross threading as the aluminum housing is soft and could be cross threaded easily.
One the assembly is nearly bottomed out use a wrench to snug the inlet assembly into the brush housing