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•  In order to ensure the operational safety of the device, 

only use genuine manufacturer’s replacement parts or 

parts that have been approved by the manufacturer.

•  Do not operate the device if the mains cable or other 

important parts of device – e.g. safety related elements, 

spray handle hose, spray pistol – are damaged.

•  Do not pull or carry the electric tool by its mains cable. 

Protect the mains cable from becoming damaged by oil, 

solvents and sharp edges. 

•  Keep your place of work tidy.

•  Ensure that the switch is turned off when connecting the 

machine to the power supply.

•  Wear the suitable work clothes.

•  Check your machine to ensure that it is in good working 

order. If it is not functioning properly, have it checked by 

an RYOBI authorized distributor. Have all maintenance 

and inspection work carried out only by RYOBI authorized 

distributor.

•  The water jet that emerges from the high pressure nozzle 

produces a ‘kickback’ on the spray handle. Therefore, 

make sure that you have a solid footing and that you have 

a firm hold of the handle grip. In order to protect yourself 

from possible flying objects (that are released due to the 

high pressure). 

•  The high pressure jet can damage vehicle tyres and tyre 

parts. Keep a distance of at least 30 cm from the object 

being cleaned.

•  If there is a power failure while you are using the machine, 

be sure to switch off the machine for safety reasons.

•  The electric pump always must be able to draw on a 

sufficient supply of water. Dry operation causes severe 

damage to the seals.

•  Disconnect from the power supply before carrying out 

user maintenance.

•  Only use genuine spare parts from the manufacturer or 

approved by the manufacturer.

•  If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by 

RYOBI authorized distributor in order to avoid a hazard.

•  Never use the machine in an environment where there 

could be a danger of explosion. If any doubt arises, please 

contact RYOBI authorized distributor.

•  It is not allowed to clean asbestos-containing surfaces 

with high pressure.

•  This machine must not be used at temperatures below 

0℃.

•  The electric supply connection (for example, connection 

the RCD or fix wiring) shall be made by a qualified electri

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cian and comply with IEC6036-1: Low-voltage electrical 

installations.

Safety devices

Safety lock on spray handle 

The spray handle features safety lock button (13). When the 

lock is activated, the spray handle cannot be operated.

Motor pump protection

The motor 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  ~ 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 foam nozzle to the spray handle.

Operating instructions 

Purpose 

The machine is designed to clean vehicles, machines, build-

ings, facades, etc. in the private sector.

Areas of application

•  Never use the machine in potentially explosive areas 

under any circumstances!

• 

The operating temperature must be between 0℃ and +40

℃.

•  The machine consists of an assembly with a pump, which 

is encased in a shock absorbing housing. For an optimal 

working position the machine comes with a lance and 

a non-slip handle grip, whose shape and configuration 

comply with the applicable regulations.

•  Do not cover or modify the lance or the spray nozzles in 

any way.

•  The machine is designed to be used with cold or

The  machine  is  designed  to  be  used  with  cold  or 

lukewarm (max. 40℃); higher temperatures can damage 

the pump.

•  Do not use water that is dirty, gritty or contains any

Do not use water that is dirty, gritty or contains any 

chemical products, as these could impair operation and 

shorten the life of the machine.

Assembly  

※  Tools needed for assembly: Phillips screwdriver, 17mm 

wrench

 1.  Attach the water supply hose to the faucet (Fig. )

   

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 

0℃

) and water from hot springs 

may damage the unit. 

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

the hose clamp (10).

   Tighten the clamp screw to secure the hose to the faucet.

 .  Attaching  the  hose  joint  to  the  water  supply  hose 

(Fig.3,,)

   Loosen and remove the hose link from the hose joint (9).

   Insert the water supply hose () 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.

 3.  Connecting the hose joint to the water connector (Fig.6)

   Push the hose joint (9) onto the water connector (8) 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.

Summary of Contents for AJP-1623

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Page 6: ...revention It is essential that 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 acc...

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 t...

Page 8: ...ses 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 ite...

Page 9: ...NG 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 Cle...

Page 10: ...e 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 va...

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Page 12: ...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 d...

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