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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

Electric high pressure cleaner

Model

RACPWS4

Rated voltage

220 - 240 V a.c.

Frequency

50 Hz

Power

2100 W

Weight

20 kg

Maximum pressure

19 MPa (190 bar / 2750 PSI) 

Rated pressure

15.8 MPa (158 bar / 2300 PSI)

Degree of protection

IPX5

Rated flow

5.7 L/min

Max. flow

6 L/min

Max. inlet water pressure

0.7 MPa (7 bar) 

Detergent tank

3.8

 

L

Power cord length

10 m

Sound pressure level (

L

PA

(in accordance with EN 

60335-2-79)

78 dB(A)

Uncertainty

3 dB

Sound power level (

L

WA

) (in 

accordance with EN 60335-

2-79)

93 dB(A)

Uncertainty

3 dB

Vibration value (in accordance 

with EN 60335-2-79)

< 2.5 m/s

2

 WARNING!

 The declared vibration total 

values and the declared noise emission values 

given in this instruction manual have been 

measured in accordance with a standardised 

test and may be used to compare one tool with 

another. They may be used for a preliminary 

assessment of exposure.
The declared vibration and noise emission 

values represent the main applications of the 

tool. However, if the tool is used for different 

applications,  used  with  different  accessories, 

or poorly maintained, the vibration and noise 

emission  may  differ.  These  conditions  may 

significantly increase the exposure levels over 

the total working period.

An estimation of the level of exposure to 

vibration  and  noise  should  take  into  account 

the times when the tool is turned off or when 

it is running idle. These conditions may 

significantly reduce the exposure level over the 

total working period.

Identify additional safety measures to protect 

the operator from the effects of vibration and 

noise, such as maintaining the tool and the 

accessories, keeping the hands warm (in case 

of vibration), and organising work patterns.

Summary of Contents for RACPWS4

Page 1: ...RACPWS4...

Page 2: ...on Make sure that all safety devices are operating properly before each use Do not use the product if important parts such as safety devices high pressure hoses or trigger gun are damaged Exercise cau...

Page 3: ...or other objects that could create a hazard Never pick up or carry the product while the motor is running Do not use the product in temperatures below 0 C Do not use acids alkalines solvents flammable...

Page 4: ...ct indoor only Storing the product in an area with temperature below 0 C will damage the product MAINTENANCE Use only original manufacturer s replacement parts accessories and attachments Failure to d...

Page 5: ...r handle securely with both hands when the product is on Failure to use the product in dry conditions and to observe safe practices can result in electric shock Do not point the spray directly at any...

Page 6: ...6 Original Instructions...

Page 7: ...ff switch Detergent tank cap Detergent tank Power cord holder Power cord Handle 15 nozzle Soap nozzle Turbo nozzle Trigger handle holder High pressure hose Spray wand Trigger handle Trigger lock out T...

Page 8: ...e hose adaptor Connect one end of the garden hose to the water tap Connect the threaded end of the spray wand to the connector end of the handle Turn the wand clockwise to secure Connect the collar of...

Page 9: ...lace Connect the hose collar of the high pressure hose into the water outlet port and turn it clockwise to secure the hose Avoid cross threading the collar and the outlet coupler to avoid leaks Turn o...

Page 10: ...10 p 16 Using the turbo nozzle Using the soap nozzle Using the high pressure washer p 12 p 11 p 13 p 15 p 14 Moving the product Cleaning the product Storing the product...

Page 11: ...on off switch to turn on the product 3 Push down the trigger lock out until it clicks into place Squeeze and hold the trigger to operate the product WARNING Check the work area before each use Remove...

Page 12: ...ds until it clicks into the slot 2 Pull back the spray wand collar Remove the soap nozzle from the collar 3 Pull back the spray wand collar and insert the turbo nozzle into the collar until it clicks...

Page 13: ...he spray wand collar Remove the turbo nozzle from the collar 3 Pull back the spray wand collar and insert the soap nozzle into the collar until it clicks into place 4 Open the detergent tank cap Pour...

Page 14: ...ff the water supply 2 Disconnect the product from the power outlet Store the power cord properly 3 Push down the trigger lock out until it clicks into place Squeeze the trigger to release water pressu...

Page 15: ...osition Disconnect the product from the power outlet 2 Clean the product using a dry cloth WARNING Avoid using solvents when cleaning plastic parts Most plastics are susceptible to damage from various...

Page 16: ...e water supply 3 Disconnect the product from the power outlet Store the power cord properly 4 Push down the trigger lock out until it clicks into place Squeeze the trigger to release water pressure 5...

Page 17: ...rrent nozzle from the collar 8 Insert the nozzles into their designated holders 9 Attach the high pressure hose and the trigger handle into their designated holders 10 Store the product in a cool dry...

Page 18: ...with a standardised test and may be used to compare one tool with another They may be used for a preliminary assessment of exposure The declared vibration and noise emission values represent the main...

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Page 20: ...ty Ltd 31 Gilby Road Mount Waverley VIC 3149 Melbourne Australia Techtronic Industries N Z Limited Unit C 70 Business Parade South Highbrook Auckland 2013 New Zealand RYOBI is a trade mark of Ryobi Li...

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