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ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS

High-Pressure 

Cleaner and 

Wet/Dry Vacuum

R2-PWWDV-G

Summary of Contents for R2-PWWDV-G

Page 1: ...ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS High Pressure Cleaner and Wet Dry Vacuum R2 PWWDV G...

Page 2: ...4 High pressure cleaning 22 4 1 Connecting attachments to pistol 22 4 2 Filling the cleaning agent tanks only when required 24 4 3 Selecting location of installation and area of use 25 4 4 Connecting...

Page 3: ...ng rings 44 9 3 Cleaning the lance 44 9 4 Cleaning changing the motor protection filter of the vac 45 9 5 Cleaning the housing 47 10 Correcting problems 48 10 1 Correcting problems with the high press...

Page 4: ...er in detail 2 Wet dry vacuum cleaner Chapter 1 3 Dry wet vacuum cleaner in detail 3 Pistol Chapter 1 4 Pistol in detail 4 High pressure hose 5 Operating manual with cleaning needle stuck to it 6 Plas...

Page 5: ...Furniture brush 4 Crevice nozzle 5 Upper pistol holder 6 Lower pistol holder 7 Suction hose 8 Filter screen 9 Quick connector adapter 10 Plastic bag with ten self cutting screws 11 Lance 12 Turbo lanc...

Page 6: ...for the adapter of the quick connector 3 Lower pistol holder 4 Upper pistol holder 5 Braces of the carrying handle 6 Carrying handle 7 On Off switch with three positions c 2J 3 c J 3 c 2J 2 r G n s 8...

Page 7: ...7 Machine Overview 1 Accessories console 2 Filler cap 3 Cleaning agent hose 4 Service socket 5 Cleaning agent tank 6 Electricity cable with device plug 4...

Page 8: ...in detail 1 Carrying handle 2 On Off switch 3 Connection piece VACUUM 4 Motor unit 5 Motor cage 6 Retaining clip 7 Connection nozzle BLOWER 8 Electricity cable with device plug 9 Rubber band 10 Motor...

Page 9: ...9 Machine Overview 1 4 Pistol in detail 1 Nozzle with view window to connect the attachments 2 Pistol 3 Child protection device 4 Spray button 5 Thread to connect the high pressure hose 6...

Page 10: ...Additional things you have to provide 1 Service water connection 2 Garden hose 3 Quick connector 4 Slot head or Philips screwdriver 5 Open end spanner size 17 Only if required 6 Funnel for cleaning a...

Page 11: ...11 Machine Overview...

Page 12: ...eptional cases if they have been trained in the use of the appliance and are supervised by the owner c Users have to have been instructed in the use of the appliance c Users have to have read and unde...

Page 13: ...ance in water or other liquids c Only operate the appliance if your mains voltage is the same as that indicated on the appliance s type plate The wrong voltage can destroy the appliance c Only use ext...

Page 14: ...e high pressure hose must not come into contact with heat sources oils or greases be run over bent squashed or subjected to excessive pulling strain c Check the high pressure hose before each use Defe...

Page 15: ...epaired 2 7 Concerning intended use c The appliance is permitted domestic use only Intended use of the high pressure cleaner CAUTION Danger of material damage Not all materials and surfaces can withst...

Page 16: ...nger of fire or explosion c To modify or repair the appliance yourself There is a danger of injury c Storage outdoors and at freezing temperatures or lower temperatures c Operation of an appliance whi...

Page 17: ...or in particular hair fingers and other body parts as well as clothing on the body This could cause injury c Never vacuum up toner for laser printers copying machines etc There is danger of fire or ex...

Page 18: ...or safety goggles with side protection Hearing protection Water resistant protective work suit Slip safe safety shoes that protect feet from the high pressure jet in emergencies When using the wet dry...

Page 19: ...and suffocate 2 Check the contents for completeness and possible damage Information regarding scope of delivery Chapter 1 1 Scope of delivery NOTE If you notice transport damage or if parts are missin...

Page 20: ...one side The high pressure cleaner is easier to assemble if the wet dry vacuum cleaner has been removed beforehand 2 Put the carrying handle you have just assembled firmly onto the two connecting piec...

Page 21: ...Fig 13 NOTE Tighten the screws by hand NOTE When doing so ensure that the filter screen Fig 2 8 has been inserted into the adapter and that it is clean 8 Mount the high pressure hose to the pistol usi...

Page 22: ...pressure and cause injury 1 Lance with adjustable head for a concentrated jet or a broadly distributed spray angle Chapter 4 7 High pressure cleaning with the lance 2 Turbo lance with rotating point j...

Page 23: ...lace as shown The lock snaps into place Fig 17 c 4 Ensure that the attachment and pistol and securely attached to one another by trying to pull them apart forcefully NOTE You can release the attachmen...

Page 24: ...e used 1 If you have not done so already pull the appliance plug from the socket 2 Release the rubber lid of the cleaning agent tank Fig 18 3 Push the PUSH button on the back of the high pressure clea...

Page 25: ...r could fall and take you with it WARNING Danger of falling Place the high pressure cleaner so that you cannot fall over the appliance hoses or cables at any time Ensure that you are in a secure posit...

Page 26: ...evention The garden hose Fig 21 has to meet the following requirements c 0 21I 25 121I 1 c 2 1 c 2 12 I 0 0 7 9B c 3 2 0 2 1 The industrial water connection Fig 21 has to meet the following requiremen...

Page 27: ...0 0 1 2 I I 0 0 4 0 130 2 1 2 2 2 2 with heat sources c 62 1 2 3 L 3 312 4 0 3 1 5 2 0G 2 31 3 2 1 21 or cable reels c 2 5 0 0 2 1 I 2 312 0 7 2 3 230 0I 2 0 32 0 1 service representative or a similar...

Page 28: ...0 1 32I 4 0 2 2 22 2 0 2 12 2 2 31 G CAUTION Danger of material damage Not all materials and surfaces can withstand being cleaned with a jet of high pressure c 32 0 5 2 0 2 130 5 2 12 2 0 1130 5 2 0G...

Page 29: ...button 7 Point the pistol and attachment towards the surface to be cleaned Choose a large distance to begin with 8 Press the spray button Fig 27 You will hear the pump start up Immediately following t...

Page 30: ...be cleaned A distance of 25 50 cm is a good guideline NOTE When adjusting the spray head the spray angle quickly assumes 2 6 3 5 2 9 B 4 02 1 22 r G n 5sG You can now clean the dirty surface using th...

Page 31: ...e high pressuring cleaning of c 0 4 1I 0 4 1I 21 c 0 5 0 1I 0 31 1 r G As c 2 1I 0 0 1 r G Bs Proceed as follows to use the brushes efficiently 1 Moisten the surface to be cleaned using the lance and...

Page 32: ...wide or at the maximum setting Fig 31 3 Turn the control knob of the tank filled with cleaning agent Fig 32 4 Moisten the surface to be cleaned with a cleaning agent water mix 5 Allow the mix to work...

Page 33: ...ition Fig 33 A 2 Pull out the device plug Fig 33 B 3 Point the pistol with the attachment onto the surface to be cleaned again and press the spray button Fig 33 D This is how you can purposefully redu...

Page 34: ...the dirt tank by bending both retaining clips upwards Fig 34 rear retaining clip covered 3 Take the motor unit up out of the dirt tank c 2 2 0 0 2 2 2 0 1 12 I 3 2 2 2 0 5 2 2 03 0 0 2 2 0 r G sG c 2...

Page 35: ...objects NOTE If required you can also use the suction tube without any suction nozzle There are three suction nozzles delivered that can be used for certain cleaning tasks c 30 230 031 r G n9J 1 2 1 2...

Page 36: ...3 7 has to be in the right position for this Only then is the service socket supplied with electricity 3 Switch on the wet dry vacuum cleaner using the on off switch Fig 40 4 Now vacuum up the dirty...

Page 37: ...clips upwards Fig 41 rear retaining clip covered 3 Take the motor unit up out of the dirt tank NOTE You can dispose of the content of the dirt tank over a dustbin a toilet or the sewage system as long...

Page 38: ...2 0 0 2 2 2 0 1 12 2 2I 7 3 32 2 2 0 3 2 0 2 7 G c 2 2 0 0 2 2 2 0 1 I 0 2 2 0 AG I W n 2 2 0 0 2 2 filter of the vac c 2 0 0 2 2 2 0 1 12 I 3 07I 2 0 5 2 03 0 4 0 2 2 0 r G sG Align the rubber band...

Page 39: ...he dirt tank more often than usual Chapter 5 4 Switching off and emptying the dirt tank NOTE Your wet dry vacuum cleaner has an integrated protective function that triggers before the appliance can ov...

Page 40: ...dry vacuum cleaner with the on off switch Fig 47 and pull the plug from the mains socket 2 Empty the dirt tank Chapter 5 4 Switching off and emptying the dirt tank 3 Clean the motor protection filter...

Page 41: ...asic air mask 1 Switch the appliance off and pull the appliance plug out of the socket 2 If you have not done so already empty the dirt tank Chapter 5 4 Switching off and emptying the dirt tank and cl...

Page 42: ...1 Empty the dirt tank Chapter 5 4 Switching off and emptying the dirt tank 2 Clean the motor protection filter and reattach it Chapter 9 4 Cleaning changing the motor protection filter of the vac 3 Ha...

Page 43: ...or towards you Fig 52 2 Twist off the adapter of the quick coupling from the high pressure cleaner Fig 53 NOTE If you cannot release the adapter using your hands alone carefully use pipe tongs 3 Allow...

Page 44: ...plit the worn sealing ring with a sharp knife being careful not to damage the surrounding plastic 3 Pull over the new sealing ring It should slide into the groove completely Use the cleaning needle su...

Page 45: ...2 2 2 0 1 1 1 2 1 G Proceed as follows to ensure that the motor protection filter is always clean and intact 1 If you have not done so already turn the appliance off and pull the appliance plug form t...

Page 46: ...pletely dry c 2 2 0 0 2 2 2 0 1 I 0 2 5 2 5 I 0 0 0 2 2 0 9BG I Accessories spare parts and reference sources 5 Put the new cleaned motor protection filter onto the motor cage so that it completely co...

Page 47: ...er of injury Before you clean or maintain the appliance switch off the appliance and pull the appliance plug from the socket CAUTION Do not use cleaning or scouring agents solvents or alcohol as these...

Page 48: ...leaner to an electric circuit on which there are no other consumers The pump is not running The appliance is not connected to the water supply or the tap of the water supply is not on Connect the appl...

Page 49: ...s too weak Talk to your supplier There is air in the water circuit Bleed the water circuit The filter screen in the adapter of the quick coupling is clogged Clean the filter screen Chapter 9 1 Maintai...

Page 50: ...ching off and emptying the dirt tank The motor protection filter is dirty Clean the motor protection filter Chapter 9 4 Cleaning changing the motor protection filter of the vac Suction nozzle or sucti...

Page 51: ...ouplings obtained from us Otherwise water under high pressure could come out of high pressure hoses fittings and couplings unpredictably and injure you WARNING Danger of injury The appliance contains...

Page 52: ...ith the environmental protection laws of your country Electrical waste may not be disposed of together with domestic waste Use local old appliance collection points instead The filter is made from env...

Page 53: ...empty 9 1 kg Sound power level 96 dB A in accordance with DIN EN 60335 2 79 2009 Sound pressure value 78 3 dB A in accordance with DIN EN 60335 2 79 2009 Water input pressure 0 3 0 5 MPa 3 0 5 0 bar 4...

Page 54: ...iance name Ryobi Wet Dry Vacuum Cleaner Model number R2 2WDV Rated output 800 W 2 4 2 BL B k B 8 Degree of protection IPX5 Protection class II Dimensions 400 mm x 300 mm x 230 mm Total weight empty 3...

Page 55: ...Compliance Mark RCM Indoor Use Read Instructions Caution Use Hearing Protection Keep Dry Explosive Hazard Do Not Spray Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste Please r...

Page 56: ...56 Notes...

Page 57: ...Techtronic Industries Australia Pty Ltd Level 1 660 Doncaster Road Doncaster VIC 3108 Australia Techtronic Industries New Zealand Ltd 18 26 Amelia Earhart Avenue Mangere Auckland 2022 New Zealand...

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