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Fit the lance into the gun and rotating it until the two
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parts are completely locked. (Fig. 3)
Connect the gun to the high pressure hose. (Fig. 4)
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Connect the high pressure hose to the water outlet
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on the cleaner. (Fig.5)
Connect the water supply hose to the water inlet of
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the cleaner (Fig.6). The supply hose must have an
internal diameter of at least 13mm (1/2 in.) and must
be reinforced.
WARNING:
The intake water temperature must not exceed
40°C (104° F). The water supply must not
exceed 7 bar (0.7Mpa)
CAUTION:
The cleaner must only be used with clean
water; use of unfiltered water or corrosive
chemicals will damage the cleaner.
Turn the motor switch to "OFF" position. (Fig.9)
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Check that the electrical supply voltage and
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frequency (Volt/Hz) correspond to those specified on
the cleaner rating plate. (Fig.7) If the power supply is
correct, you may now plug in the cleaner.
The cleaner must only be connected to power
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sockets with regulation earth connection. A
differential safety breaker (30mA) will increase the
safety of operators.
OPERATION
Turn on the water supply tap fully.
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Release the safety lock (Fig.8), then press the
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trigger for a few seconds to allow air to escape
and to discharge residual pressure in the pipes.
Keeping the trigger pressed, push the switch to start
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the motor. (Fig.9)
When re-starting the motor, always keep the
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trigger pressed.
USE DETERGENT
Prepare the detergent according to the detergent
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instructions. Fill the detergent tank.
Connect detergent tank to the gun and apply by
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pressing trigger (Fig.10)
CORRECT USE OF STANDARD ACCESSORIES
The cleaner is equipped with the adjustable nozzle,
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which provides some important functions:
LOW PRESSURE operation (for application of
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detergent, and rinsing).
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HIGH PRESSURE operation (for high pressure
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washing).
Jet adjustment from pencil (high pressure) to fan (low
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pressure). (Fig.11)
RECOMMENDED CLEANING PROCEDURE
Dissolve dirt by applying detergent with the fan jet
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to the dry surface. On vertical surfaces, work from
the bottom upwards. Leave the detergent to act for
1 to 2 minutes, but do not allow to dry out. Apply the
high pressure jet, keeping the nozzle at least 30cm
(10 in.) from the surface, working from the bottom
upwards.
Avoid allowing the rinsing water to run on to
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unwanted surfaces.
HOW TO DRAW WATER FROM A WATER TANK,
BUCKET, POND, etc
To draw water from a water tank, bucket, pond,
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etc. you must first get a suction hose kit, which
is made up of a compatible hose and water filter.
Ryobi recommends the Expand-it™ Suction
Hose Kit.
Connect the suction hose to the water inlet on the
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pressure cleaner and drop the other end into a water
tank, bucket, pond, etc. (Fig.15)
Ensure your water container is full of water (Fig.16)
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Connect the power cord to an electricity source &
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turn on at power point. Make sure the high pressure
nozzle is not connected & turn the unit on at the on/
off switch. Press the trigger on the gun-the unit is
ready for use once there is a constant water stream.
(Fig.17)
Connect the high pressure nozzle & press the hand
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trigger to begin cleaning. (Fig.18)
MAINTENANCE
CAUTION:
Before working on the cleaner, disconnect the
plug from the power supply socket.
To ensure good performance, check and clean the
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suction and detergent filters after every 50 hours of
operation. (Fig.12)
Clean the nozzle with the tool provided. Remove the
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lance from the gun, (Fig.13), remove any dirt from
the nozzle hole (Fig.14) and rinse.
WARNING:
When servicing, use only identical replacement
parts. Use of any other parts may create a
hazard or cause product damage.
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