Graco 262605 Paint Sprayer User Manual


 
Charging the Battery
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Charging the Battery
Batteries are initially 50% charges to provide optimum
battery life and require charging before first use. It takes
approximately 45 minutes to charge a dead battery to
80%, at which point it can be used.It will take approxi-
mately 75 minutes to fully charge a dead battery.
1. Slide battery into charger as shown (light will turn on
within 5 seconds).
NOTE: Batteries can remain in the charger, which
automatically switches to maintenance mode. It is not
recommended to store the battery in the charger for
longer than one week.
NOTE: The amount sprayed with each battery varies
depending on material, tip size, battery charge, and bat-
tery temperature. 1 battery fully charged will spray
approximately 1 gallon when using the 515 tip with latex
paint. You will get less when using a smaller tip or thin-
ner material.
Charger Status Indicator Lights
Sprayer Status Indicator
NOTE: The indicator light is only visible when sprayer trigger is engaged. You must squeeze and hold the trigger to
see the Sprayer Status Indicator.
Batteries may leak, explode, cause burns or cause an
explosion if mishandled.
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To reduce the risk of electric shock, only use Graco
batteries with the Graco charger. Do not insert any
foreign objects into the adapter cup.
NOTICE
Do not place a wet battery in the charger. Damage to
equipment will occur.
Label Appearance Description
Solid green light
Indicates a full charge. Use the battery or leave it in the charger.
The automatic Maintenance Mode holds the batteries at full charge.
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 and must cool or warm up before
charging.
Leave battery in charger.
Light Appearance Description
No light Normal operation.
Solid red Battery is low on power and needs to be charged, or the
battery is too cold and must warm up before spraying.
Flashing red Battery temperature is too high, or tip is clogged.
See Troubleshooting, page 21.