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Original instruction

After Use

 1. Turn the main switch to the OFF position.

 . Turn the water faucet off.

 3. Depress the spray handle trigger until all water has 

stopped flowing from the nozzle.

 . Pull the hose joint coupler forward to release the water 

supply hose from the water connector. 

 . Depress the spray handle safety lock button to lock the 

trigger.

 6. Remove the spray handle hose from the main unit.

 7. Remove remaining water from the main unit

   Turn the main switch to the ON position for 1- seconds 

to discharge excess water from the spray handle hose 

connection port.

   

WARNING! 

Exercise caution as the released of excess 

water is highly pressurized

   

WARNING! 

Leaving the main switch on for longer than  

seconds may damage the unit. Be sure to turn the main 

switch off immediately.

 8. Unplug the power cord.

 9. Remove the water supply hose from the faucet.

 10. Remove the spray handle hose from the spray handle.

WARNING!

Remove all excess water from the main unit, spray handle 

hose, spray handle and nozzles especially in cold weather. 

Storing the unit in cold temperatures without removing all 

excess water may damage the unit and cause malfunction.

Maintenance and storage 

WARNING!

 Always disconnect the plug form the socket 

prior to maintenance or cleaning.

To ensure a long and problem free working life, please take 

the following advice:

• Wash off water hose, spray handle hose, spray lance and 

accessories before mounting.

• Clean the connectors of dust and sand.

• Rinse the detergent spraying attachment after use.

Any repair should always be made by RYOBI authorized 

distributor with genuine spare parts.

Nozzle Cleaning and Maintenance (Fig.18)

•  Use the nozzle cleaning pin (11) to regularly clean inside 

the nozzle.

•  Insert the nozzle cleaning pin (11) into the nozzle and 

remove any foreign matter lodged in the nozzle by tapping 

the nozzle onto a desk or table with the nozzle opening 

pointed downward.

  If  the  nozzle  is  clogged,  low  spray  pressure  and/or 

malfunction of the pressure switch may result. 

WARNING!

 Confirm that the nozzle is free of debris by 

removing it from the spray handle and visually inspecting 

inside the opening. Always clean the nozzle opening after 

removing it from the spray handle.

Cleaning the Filter (Fig.19)

 1. Loosen the water connector (8) and remove it from the 

unit.

 2. Remove the filter (15) attached to the water connection 

port with needle nose pliers.

 3. Rinse away any accumulated debris from the filter's 

mesh.

 4. Return the filter to its original position.

 . Reconnect the water connector to the unit.

   Ensure that the water connector is threaded straight 

onto the water connection port before gently rotating it 

in a clockwise direction. (If the connector is not threaded 

correctly onto the port, leaking may occur.)

    

WARNING!

  Ensure  that  the  rubber  washer  (16)  is 

inside the water connector before attaching the water 

connector. Attaching the connector without the washer 

may cause leaking.

Cleaning of machine vents

The machine should be kept clean so as to let cooling air 

pass freely through air vents.

Storing the Unit

•  The hoses, nozzles, and spray handle may be stored on 

the main unit as shown in Figure 0.

Storage 

Pump, hose and accessories should always be emptied of 

water prior to storing as follows:

 1. Long periods of nonuse: If the machine is going to be 

stored for longer periods of time (i.e. over three months) 

in a room where frost could develop, it is recommended 

that the machine be filled with an antifreeze solution 

(similar to the antifreeze solutions used for vehicles).

 . When the device is not used for an extended period of 

time, lime deposits begin to form in the motor pump, 

which in turn can lead to starting difficulties.

NEVER START UP A FROZEN MACHINE.

Frost damages are not covered by the guarantee!

Environmental protection

Recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing 

of them as waste. All tools, hoses and packaging 

should be sorted, taken to the local recycling centre 

and disposed of in an environmentally safe way.

Machine not suitable for connection to the potable 

water mains

To reduce the risk of injury, user must keep all 

bystanders at least 1m away.

Summary of Contents for AJP-1621

Page 1: ...6987308 00 STD ナンア 01 16 AJP 1621 Original instruction ...

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Page 6: ...t you read the safety regulations and operating instructions in their entirety and follow the information contained therein in order to eliminate the possibility of an accident or potentially dangerous situation from occurring while working with the machine The power plug must be plugged into a properly installed socket The power supply should include a residual current device for max 30 mA Always...

Page 7: ... is equipped with a motor circuit breaker switch When the motor starts to run hot it is cut out automatically by this switch Switch off the machine Wait 5 10 minutes before using the device again Try to determine the cause of the fault If the problem repeats itself please contact RYOBI service centre Using cleaning agent Fill detergent tank with an appropriate cleaning agent and the connect the fo...

Page 8: ...ce 7 increases washing efficiency with a rotating spray WARNING The turbo nozzle lance uses the narrow spray setting only The turbo nozzle lance emits a forceful spray that is not suitable for use on fragile items items susceptible to surface peeling or for washing cars Attaching the Foam Nozzle Fig 17 1 Fill the foam nozzle container with manufacturer recommended detergent 2 Insert the foam nozzl...

Page 9: ...r malfunction of the pressure switch may result WARNING Confirm that the nozzle is free of debris by removing it from the spray handle and visually inspecting inside the opening Always clean the nozzle opening after removing it from the spray handle Cleaning the Filter Fig 19 1 Loosen the water connector 8 and remove it from the unit 2 Remove the filter 15 attached to the water connection port wit...

Page 10: ...re worn The seals are worn The filter is clogged Change the nozzle Check clean exchange Check and or exchange Check and or exchange Check and or clean There is excess noise Air is being drawn in The valves are worn dirty or clogged The bearings are worn The water temperature is too high The filter is dirty Check intake lines Check clean exchange Check and or exchange Lower the temperature to below...

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Page 12: ...e for which it was not designed or is not suited and no repairs alterations or modifications have been attempted by other than an Authorised Service Agent This guarantee will not apply if the tool is damaged by accident or if repairs arise from normal wear and tear Accessories such as bits blades sanding discs cutting lines etc are excluded from this guarantee Normal consumable parts such as carbo...

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