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1600w 1885psi Pressure Washer (RACPWS2)
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How to setup a RYOBI Pressure Washer?
Before you start, you have to prime the line. Connect your hose to the water supply and turn it on. With the machine in the off position, simply squeeze the trigger until you see a steady stream of water. Once that's achieved, the system is…
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How to unclog my nozzle
To unclog your nozzle, remove it from the wand and insert a nozzle-cleaning pin or straightened paper clip to gently push out any debris inside. Rinse the nozzle thoroughly with water to clear any remaining particles, then reinstall it onto the wand.
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How to unclog my nozzle
To unclog your nozzle, remove it from the wand and insert a nozzle-cleaning pin or straightened paper clip to gently push out any debris inside. Rinse the nozzle thoroughly with water to clear any remaining particles, then reinstall it onto the wand.
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Pressure Washer isn’t providing enough power
If your pressure washer isn’t providing enough power, start by confirming the water supply, as low pressure is often caused by weak water flow. Fully open the outdoor faucet, disconnect the garden hose from the washer, and let water run for about 30…
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Pressure Washer isn’t providing enough power
If your pressure washer isn’t providing enough power, start by confirming the water supply, as low pressure is often caused by weak water flow. Fully open the outdoor faucet, disconnect the garden hose from the washer, and let water run for about 30…
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Pressure Washer won’t start
If your pressure washer won’t start, first unplug it and test the power outlet with another device to make sure it’s working. If you’re using an extension cord, confirm it’s heavy-duty, less than 20 meters long, and not damaged. If the outlet and…
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Pressure Washer won’t start
If your pressure washer won’t start, first unplug it and test the power outlet with another device to make sure it’s working. If you’re using an extension cord, confirm it’s heavy-duty, less than 20 meters long, and not damaged. If the outlet and…
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RYOBI Pressure Washer has low or no water pressure
Discover step-by-step solutions for fixing low or no water pressure issues in your RYOBI Pressure Washer.
Troubleshoot RYOBI Pressure Washer that starts then stops straight away
If your RYOBI Pressure Washer starts then stops straight away, check that the tap is turned on fully, and that there’s enough water pressure coming from the water source. Drawing water from sources like a bucket will not provide enough pressure for…
Troubleshoot RYOBI Pressure Washer that stops during use
If using for an extended period, it's possible the motor over-heated and the thermal overload switch has activated. Allow time for the motor to cool and then restart. The motor maybe low on power if running extra-long or multiple extension…
Troubleshoot RYOBI Pressure Washer that won't dispense soap
If your RYOBI Pressure Washer won’t dispense soap, ensure that your lance is set to low pressure. To do so, twist the end of the lance and open it to its widest setting to allow a greater water flow at a decreased pressure. Then allow up to 45…
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What to do if you can’t disconnect hose from RYOBI Pressure Washer
If you can’t disconnect the pressure hose from your RYOBI Pressure Washer, it may be because the pressure hose is still under water pressure, which needs to be released. Turn off the water supply, then turn off the machine. Now, squeeze the trigger…
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What Type of Detergent Should I Use?
Use only detergents that are specifically approved for pressure washers. Avoid household cleaners such as bleach or ammonia, as they can damage seals and internal components. Always dilute the detergent according to the manufacturer’s instructions…
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What Type of Detergent Should I Use?
Use only detergents that are specifically approved for pressure washers. Avoid household cleaners such as bleach or ammonia, as they can damage seals and internal components. Always dilute the detergent according to the manufacturer’s instructions…
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