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Ryobi P2808 Manual Del Operador página 13

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 Make sure the latches on each side of the battery pack
snap in place and that the battery pack is secured in the
tool before beginning operation.
To remove:
 Turn off the electrostatic function and remove the battery
from the unit.
 Depress the latches on both sides of the battery pack to
release the battery pack and remove it from the tool.
For complete charging instructions, see the operator's manu-
als for your battery pack and charger.
WARNING:
Risk of fire or explosion. Spray area must be well-
ventilated and away from sparks or flames.
TURNING THE SPRAYER ON/OFF
See Figure 7.
 To turn the sprayer ON, depress the spray button located
on the handle to turn the sprayer on.
 Squeeze the blower switch trigger to activate the blower
function. The sprayer can be used with or without the
blower function.
 To turn the sprayer OFF, release the switch trigger and
depress the spray button again.
NOTE: If the sprayer has trouble priming or won't spray
when the tank is filled, the pump has lost its prime. Refer to
the Troubleshooting section of this manual.
USING THE ELECTROSTATIC FUNCTION
See Figure 8.
To activate electrostatic mode:
 Press switch located on the right side of the unit to ON
position.
To deactivate electrostatic mode:
 Press switch located on the right side of the unit to OFF
position.
USING THE QUICK CONNECT NOZZLES
See Figure 9.
The sprayer includes three nozzle tips and a nozzle tool.
Select the best nozzle for your application.
 Low coverage – 60 microns (M1.8)
 Medium coverage – 100 microns (M7)
 High coverage – 200 microns (M10)
NOTE: If nozzles become clogged, see instructions in Main-
tenance section to clear blockage.
OPERATION
INSTALLING/REMOVING THE NOZZLES
See Figure 9.
 Release the trigger and stop spraying before installing or
removing the nozzle.
 Turn off the electrostatic function and remove the battery
from the unit.
 Allow the unit to rest for approximately 5 minutes before
attempting to install or remove the nozzle to allow the
electrostatic charge to disperse.
To install the nozzles:
 Insert desired nozzle tip into the nozzle tool.
 Insert the nozzle tool into the end of the sprayer.
 Push nozzle tip into quick connect until nozzle tip clicks
into place.
 Remove nozzle tool.
 Use the nozzle tool to ensure the assembly is tight to
prevent leaks.
To remove the nozzles:
 Insert the nozzle tool onto the nozzle tip in the end of the
sprayer.
 Push nozzle tip into quick connect and remove nozzle
and nozzle tool.
NOTE: Nozzles can be store inside nozzle tool.
Cleaning the nozzles:
 If the nozzle becomes clogged, remove the nozzle.
 Soak the nozzle in warm, soapy water then blow out with
pressurized air to remove blockage.
NOTE: If a nozzle or small object falls into the tool, it must
be removed before operating the sprayer/blower. To do so,
simply turn the tool upsidedown to let it fall out.
When not properly cleaned, the sprayer nozzles may develop
residual chemical build up. This could result in decreased
pressure and spray patterns.
To reduce the chance of blockage, spray a tank of water
through the unit after each use to rinse out any residual
chemical build up that may have occurred.
PRIMING THE SPRAYER
See Figure 10.
NOTE: Prime the sprayer with water prior to every use.
 Install the hose connector.
 Remove the nozzle.
 With the tank elevated above the sprayer, angle the sprayer
down, depress the spray button and pull the switch trigger.
 Continue holding the spray button until unit begins to
spray.
 Once liquid comes out of the nozzle socket, release the
trigger.
 Insert desired nozzle and begin spraying.
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