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  7.  Connecting the spray gun hose to the water discharge 

nozzle. (Fig. 8)

    Secure the spray gun hose (10) directly onto the water 

discharge nozzle. 

  

WARNING!

 Jiggling the spray gun hose to the right or 

left when connecting, may cause water to leak from the 

connection area.

  8. Screw the water connector (12) onto the water inlet (25). 

(Fig. 9)

  9.  Attach the water supply hose (16) to the faucet (Fig. 

10)

  

WARNING!

 Remove dirt and debris from the faucet 

and from the outside and inside of the hose. 

   Allow the water from the faucet to run for a short time 

before attaching the hose.

   Dirt or debris entering the unit may cause damage to 

the pump.

  

WARNING!

 Be sure to use water directly from the 

water faucet. Hot water (over 40°C) and water from hot 

springs may damage the unit. 

   Attach the water supply hose (16) to the water faucet 

with the hose clamp (17).

   Tighten the clamp screw to secure the hose to the 

faucet.

 10. Attaching the hose joint to the water supply hose 

(Fig.11)

   Loosen and remove the hose link from the hose joint 

(13).

   Insert the water supply hose (16) through the hose link. 

Insert the end of the water supply hose securely into 

the connecting portion of the hose joint.

   Securely tighten the hose link onto the hose joint by 

turning the hose link clockwise.

  

WARNING! 

There is a valve attached to the hose joint. 

Water will not flow out of the hose until it is attached to 

the water connector.

 11. Connecting the hose joint to the water connector   

(Fig.12)

   Push the hose joint (13) onto the water connector (12) 

until you hear a 'click' sound.

    

WARNING!

 Jiggling the water supply hose to the right 

or left when attaching may cause water to leak from 

the connection area.

Operating the Switch (Fig.13)

Turning the main switch (18) clockwise to the "ON" position 

starts the unit. Returning the switch to the "OFF" position 

cuts electrical power to the unit.

Using the Spray gun (Fig.14)

Pulling the spray gun trigger (20) releases a highly 

pressurized water flow. Releasing the trigger stops the flow.

The spray gun safety lock button (19) prevents accidental 

operation.

When locked, the trigger cannot be depressed.

Nozzle Lance (Fig. 15)

Changing the spray diffusion (narrow 

 wide)

Change the spray diffusion by turning the end of the 

variable nozzle lance clockwise for narrow spray diffusion 

and counterclockwise for wide spray diffusion.

Narrow spray … Water is sprayed in a concentrated direct 

flow. The narrow spray setting is useful 

for removing stubborn grime.

Wide Spray ……  Water is sprayed in a widely diffused 

flow. The wide spray setting is useful for 

removing dirt from large areas, washing 

cars, etc. 

Operating the Unit

 1. Ensure that the main switch (18) is in the OFF position. 

Plug in the power cord.

 2. Turn on the water faucet to the full on position.

 3. Release the spray gun safety lock button (19).

 4. Water is sprayed from the nozzle when the spray gun 

trigger is depressed.

   Before turning the main switch to the ON position, 

release all accumulated air from inside the hose and 

pump by depressing the trigger.

 

 WARNING! 

Failure to remove the accumulated air from 

the hose and pump before turning on the main switch 

may result in decreased pressure and/or damage to the 

pump and motor.

 5. Turn the main switch to the ON position after water 

begins to flow smoothly from the nozzle while 

depressing the spray gun trigger.

 6. Operate the spray by depressing the spray gun trigger.

   The motor stops when the spray gun trigger is released.

   When the trigger is depressed, the motor resumes and 

pressurized spray is ejected from the nozzle.

WARNING!

• Operate carefully over rough surfaces such as gravel, 

broken concrete, or crushed stone.

• Avoid excessive friction that could damage the spray 

gun hose when moving around objects such as fences, 

blocks, or bricks.

• Ensure that the spray gun hose is straight and free of 

any kinks or twists before using.

•  During initial use, the spray stream may be intermittent 

and erratic while air is being dispelled from within the 

pump and hose. When this occurs, continue to depress 

the trigger until the spray stream stabilizes.

• Be sure to turn the main switch to the OFF position 

when leaving the unit unattended.

• When spraying, ensure that the spray gun trigger is 

always depressed and released for intervals lasting 

longer than 2 seconds in duration.

  Malfunction of the pressure switch may occur from 

spray intervals lasting less than 2 seconds.

Summary of Contents for AJP-1100

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Page 2: ...1 1 1 2 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 3 4 10 5 6 15 2 15 4 24 3 23 5 6 7 8 9 9 10 10 5 2 3 6 4 7 8...

Page 3: ...2 9 10 11 13 12 14 17 16 15 19 18 A B 17 16 B A 13 16 20 18 12 16 13 19 9 10 27 10 26 12 25 29 30 31 30 31 29 28...

Page 4: ...3 20 21 22 24 23 25 28 27 26 31 32 30 29 14 7 22 12 25 9 11 7 21 25 tighten loosen 29 34 32 33 35 30 tighten loosen 29 36 tighten loosen 31 30 30 31 30 31 37 tighten 33 32 34 32 37...

Page 5: ...never it is not being used Warning Inadequate extension cords can be dangerous If an extension cord is used it shall be suitable for outdoor use and the connection has to be kept dry Only use suitable...

Page 6: ...a hazard Never use the machine in an environment where there could be a danger of explosion If any doubt arises please contact our authorized distributor It is not allowed to clean asbestos containin...

Page 7: ...ressed Nozzle Lance Fig 15 Changing the spray diffusion narrow wide Change the spray diffusion by turning the end of the variable nozzle lance clockwise for narrow spray diffusion and counterclockwise...

Page 8: ...elf priming filter 29 into water inlet by turning clockwise note Tighten Self priming filter straight onto the water inlet by turning it in a clockwise direction If the filter is not tighten correctly...

Page 9: ...ove the filter cap and take out the filter from the filter case 2 Remove dust on the mesh of filter 3 Restore the filter and close the filter cap note Please be careful not to lose the rubber seals se...

Page 10: ...The seals are worn The filter is clogged Change the nozzle Check clean replace Check and or replace Check and or replace Check and or clean There is excess noise Air is being drawn in The valves are...

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