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Attaching the hose joint to the water supply hose 

(Fig.3)

   Loosen and remove the hose link from the hose joint (8).

   Insert the water supply hose (3) 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.4)

   Push the hose joint (8) onto the water connector (7) 

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.

 

 Connecting the spray handle hose to the spray handle

 

(Fig.5,6,7)

   Firmly hold the main unit handle (8) and pull out the 

end of the spray handle hose (). (Fig.)

   Connect the spray handle hose () to the spray handle 

() by rotating the hose coupling. Tighten with a 17mm 

wrench.(Fig.6,7)

   

WARNING!

 Water leakage may occur if the hose is not 

secured properly or if the connectors are not free from 

dirt and debris prior to connecting.

 

 Connecting the nozzle to the spray handle (Fig.8,9)

   Insert the nozzle (5 or 6) so that it fits securely into the 

slotted spray handle and turn the hose nozzle clockwise 

while pushing firmly.

   Test the connection by pulling on the nozzle.

 6.  Close the valve dial (Fig.10)

   Rotate the knob of the valve dial (19) in the direction of 

the arrow and close it.

Operating the Unit

  1. Ensure that the main switch (16) is in the OFF position. 

(Fig.11) Plug in the power cord.

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

 3. Fully pull out the spray handle hose ().

 . Release  the  spray  handle  safet y  lock  but ton 

(17).(Fig.31-A)

 . Water is sprayed from the nozzle when the spray handle 

trigger is depressed. (Fig.1)

   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.

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

begins  to  flow  smoothly  from  the  nozzle  while 

depressing the spray handle trigger.

  7.  Operate the spray by depressing the spray handle 

trigger.(Fig.13)

   The motor stops when the spray handle trigger is 

released.

   When the trigger is depressed, the motor resumes and 

pressurized spray is ejected from the nozzle.

  WARNING!

•  Maneuver the spray handle hose carefully over rough 

surfaces such as gravel, broken concrete, or crushed 

stone.

•  Avoid excessive friction that could damage the spray 

handle hose when moving around objects such as 

fences, blocks, or bricks.

•  Ensure that the spray handle 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 handle trigger 

is always depressed and released for intervals lasting 

longer than 3 seconds in duration.

  Malfunction of the pressure switch may occur from 

spray intervals lasting less than 3 seconds.

After Use

  1. Turn the main switch (16) 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. 

 . Remove the nozzle ( or 6) from the spray handle ().

 6. Depress the spray handle trigger until all water has 

stopped flowing from the spray handle.

※ Turn the power supply switch ON, and discharge the 

water in the spray handle hose.

  7. Remove remaining water from the main unit (Fig.1)

   Open the valve dial (19), turn the power supply switch 

ON, and discharge the water remaining in the main unit 

through the valve dial opening.

   

WARNING!

   

Leaving the power supply switch ON may cause a 

malfunction, so quickly turn the power supply switch 

OFF.

   WARNING!

   Store with the valve dial open.

 8. Depress the spray handle safety lock button (17) to lock 

the trigger. (Fig.31-B)

 9. Unplug the power cord.

 10. Remove the water supply hose (3) from the faucet.

 11. Remove the spray handle hose () from the spray 

handle ().

 1. Wind the spray handle hose

   Position the end of the spray handle hose () lower 

than the hose reel (37), and wind the spray handle 

hose while discharging the water remaining in the spray 

handle hose. (Fig.1)

   Refer to “Wind the spray handle hose”.

 13. Remove water from the main unit

   Incline the main unit and discharge the water remaining 

inside from the water inlet.

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.

Summary of Contents for AJP-2200GQ

Page 1: ...6987307 00 STD 01 16 AJP 2200GQ...

Page 2: ...1 2 3 Self suction kit 1 4 2 2 3 5 5 6 11 12 19 4 7 13 14 15 8 10 9 9 3 7 8 9 3 8 3...

Page 3: ...4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 2 4 2 4 5 6 2 3 8 7 4 28 5 6 2 19 16 close open 19 28 31 7 4 37...

Page 4: ...22 20 21 16 17 17 2 17 1 19 18 Attaching the Self Suction Kit 13 22 26 21 21 26 22 23 2 5 24 15 13 4 19 14 3 7 25 18 15 13 14 19 A C B D B A 15 15 D C 24 14 15...

Page 5: ...23 24 25 close open 28 29 30 31 32 26 27 19 14 19 14 16 26 13 15 33 22 16 17 20 20 17 B A 90 2 5...

Page 6: ...33 34 38 39 40 41 42 35 36 37 A A B B 5 6 30 31 31 28 4 29 29 33 32 18 25 7 6 10 4 28...

Page 7: ...43 45 44 46 47 48 49 50 51 21 26 22 22 26 23 24 ON OFF ON OFF 12 34 4 37 4 29 29 A 36 5 6 4 27 2 35...

Page 8: ...power supply connection The following should be observed when connecting the machine to the electric installation Check before operation that the local power supply is the same as the specifications...

Page 9: ...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 distri...

Page 10: ...eleased When the trigger is depressed the motor resumes and pressurized spray is ejected from the nozzle WARNING Maneuver the spray handle hose carefully over rough surfaces such as gravel broken conc...

Page 11: ...ray handle 2 and nozzles 5 or 6 in the same manner as when using water from the faucet Fig 5 Fig 9 Suction Height Maximum suction height is 1 meter 3 feet Make sure that the suction height is under 1...

Page 12: ...Spray Handle Fig 31 Pulling the spray handle trigger 20 releases a highly pressurized water flow Releasing the trigger stops the flow The spray handle safety lock button 17 prevents accidental operat...

Page 13: ...le hose through the hose guide hole Pass the spray handle hose through the hose reel 37 hole and pull it to the connection side Extendable handle Fig 40 There is a handle that is convenient for moving...

Page 14: ...handle hose Turn the hose reel handle and wind the spray handle hose Refer to Wind the spray handle hose Cleaning of machine vents The machine should be kept clean so as to let cooling air pass freely...

Page 15: ...wn for a few minutes Water drop from connect pars The seals are worn Check and replace professional repair shop There is a loss of pressure The nozzle is worn The valves are dirty or clogged The valve...

Page 16: ...up In intervals less than 5 minutes apart even when the spray handle trigger has not been depressed The valve dial has not been closed completely Turn the valve dial all the way to the closed position...

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Page 20: ...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 a...

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