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Ryobi RPW190BL-G User Manual

Ryobi RPW190BL-G
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RBC36X26E
RBC36X26E
ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
Brushless Pressure
Washer
RPW190BL-G

Questions and Answers:

Ryobi RPW190BL-G Specifications

General IconGeneral
Power SourceElectric
Max Pressure1900 PSI
Max Flow Rate1.2 GPM
Hose Length25 ft
Water Flow1.2 GPM
Weight14.3 kg
Nozzle TypesTurbo

Summary

General Safety Warnings

Safety Precautions for Operation

Keep children away, use two-handed operation, inspect safety devices before use.

Personal Protective Equipment

Wear protective gear like boots, gloves, helmet, and eye/ear protection.

Electrical Safety Warnings

Power Cord and Plug Safety

Match plug to outlet, never modify plug, keep cords away from heat/sharp edges, avoid wet hands.

Additional Safety Warnings

Overload Protection

Transportation and Storage

Maintenance

Parts, Servicing, and Procedures

Use original parts, use authorized technicians, follow maintenance steps, inspect parts.

Residual Risks and Risk Reduction

Understanding Potential Hazards

Identify risks like high-pressure jet, kickback, aerosol inhalation, and noise exposure.

Assembly

Operation

Safe Operation Practices

Avoid carelessness, wear eye protection, use recommended accessories, never direct spray at people/pets.

Using the High Pressure Washer

Plug in, turn on, and squeeze trigger to operate. Check work area for debris before use.

Using the Turbo Nozzle

Engage lock-out, remove existing nozzle, attach turbo nozzle, and operate trigger.

Using the Soap Nozzle

Attach soap nozzle, fill detergent tank, and operate trigger.

Starting and Stopping the High Pressure Washer

Selecting the Correct Nozzle for the Job

Using the High Pressure Hose

Hose Safety and Handling

Unwrap, straighten, inspect hose. Avoid kinks, heat, sharp edges, crushing, and pulling by hose.

Washing with Detergent and Rinsing

Signal Words and Meanings

Risk Level Indicators

Defines signal words: Danger (imminent hazard), Warning (potential hazard), Caution (minor injury/property damage).

Troubleshooting

Pressure Washer Does Not Start

Check power connection, on/off switch, and circuit breaker. Relieve pressure if needed.

Pump Does Not Produce Pressure

Ensure adequate water supply, check for wand leaks or clogged nozzle, contact service if pump is faulty.

Machine Does Not Reach High Pressure

Check for air in line, clogged water inlet filter, restricted water supply, or kinks in hose.

No Detergent

Check soap tank level, water supply adequacy, or if the wrong nozzle is attached.

Wand Leaks

Check O-ring for wear and replace if necessary. Contact service for further issues.

Getting Started

Wear Safety Gear

Wear protective gear like gloves, eye/ear protection, and suitable footwear.

Know Your Product

Maintenance

Storage

Product Specifications

Vibration Level

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