This is often caused by cavitation, is not harmful to the machine, and you can continue to use it as normal.
Reason:
Machines making this beeping/screeching/beeping sound when the pump stops can occur in high-pressure washers in general, including in our models. The sound is produced when water is forced through a narrow valve so causing air bubbles appear. This can happen at different points in different models.
On our pumps, cavitation occurs in the connections with and between plastic parts. Cavitation can be harmful around metal parts, which is luckily not applicable in our pumps.
On AVA, this happens when the pump reduces the pressure after use, i.e. the moment you release the gun. This is the result of a function we added that is more commonly found on larger professional washers.
AVA has added this to achieve a better lifespan for the machine. With this function, a machine in standby maintains 20 bar pressure. Most consumer washers maintain full pressure in standby, this is more taxing on the pump and accessories.
The price for an increased lifetime is therefore sometimes annoying sound when you let go of the gun.
Possible solution:
If the sound is experienced as very annoying, it may be caused by debris in the pump which amplifies the sound. This may occur after some time but can often be avoided by spraying WD40 or similar into the water intake.
If a long time passes between each time you use the machine, or you do as many others do and put it away during the winter, you should do the following.
Read about preparing you AVA for long term storage here!
Read about preparing you AVA for storage in colder temperatures here!
In many cases, these processes will be able to minimise the sound, but it will not disappear completely, as this is a consequence of an additional function on the AVA machines.
Could this have been done differently?
By removing the function, the sound could also have been avoided, but we believe the advantage is greater than the disadvantage. Some may find that the sound is reduced slightly over time and when changing the service kit,, but it may also become somewhat louder. There is therefore no fault with the pump, and nothing that is being damaged. We believe that longevity is an important environmental measure, and on a general basis we can say that pumps with this function have double the lifespan when compared to similar pumps on the market.
We are currently working on translating and rewriting all of our articles into English from the original Norwegian. Whilst we are proud of the quality of our language skills here at AVA, we are aware that there may be some slightly odd syntax and wording present in the articles that have been translated. The approach we have taken to this translation process is in order to get as much information as possible out to our customers in a timely fashion. Thusly the ongoing revision and updating of these articles by our British-Norwegian team will include slight changes to how the text is put together in order to bring it more into line with correct British English.