Graco 16H241 Paint Sprayer User Manual


 
Charging the Battery
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Charging the Battery
Batteries are initially 50% charged to provide optimum bat-
tery life and require charging before first use. It takes
approximately 25 minutes to charge a dead battery to 80%,
at which point it can be used. It will take approximately 40
minutes to fully charge a dead battery.
1. Place charger in a dry, well-ventilated area and away
from flammable or combustible materials, including
paints and solvents.
2. Plug charger into an electrical outlet and slide battery
into charger as shown (light will turn on in 5 seconds).
3. When battery becomes fully charged, immediately
unplug the charger from the power supply and remove
the battery from the charger.
NOTE: The amount sprayed with each battery varies
depending on material, tip size, motor speed and pressure
setting. Typical results are 1 to 6 cups of material sprayed
per battery. Generally you will get longer battery life at
higher pressure settings and at low motor speed.
Charger Status Indicator Lights
Sprayer Status Indicator
*NOTE: The sprayer status indicator light is visible for 10 seconds after the trigger is released.
Replace and charge battery only in a well-ventilated area
and away from flammable or combustible materials,
including paints and solvents.
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Label Appearance Description
Solid green light Indicates a full charge. Battery can be used.
Flashing green light
Battery is charging, indicates 80% charge.
Battery can be used.
Flashing red light
Battery is charging, indicates less than 80% charge.
Do NOT use battery.
Solid red light
Battery is too hot or too cold to charge. Remove battery and allow to cool or
warm up before charging.
Light* Appearance Description
No light Normal operation.
Solid red Battery is low on power and needs to be charged, or battery is too cold
and must warm up before spraying.
Flashing red Battery temperature is too high, or tip is clogged.
See Troubleshooting, page 26.
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