Operation - Ryobi CP-180M User Manual

Cordless inflator
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DESCRIPTION
12. Depress Latches To Release Battery Pack
13. Latches
14. To Lock
15. To Unlock
16. Air Chuck
17. Valve Stem
18. Presta Valve Adaptor
19. Locking Nut
20. Schrader Valve Removal Tool
21. Tapered Adaptor
22. Sport Ball Needle
23. To Tighten
24. To Loosen
25. On/reset Button
26. Replacement Fuse
27. Replacement Fuse Storage Area
28. Fuse Housing

OPERATION

WARNING:
Do not leave items to be inflated unattended while
inflator is in use. These items can burst and could
cause serious injury.
CAUTION:
The inflator is not designed for continuous use.
For every ten minutes of inflator use, ten minutes
of cool down time when the inflator is not in use is
required.
WARNING:
Since the pressure display is not calibrated and is
therefore not binding for exact values, tyre
pressure must be checked using a calibrated
measuring device before driving a vehicle with
vehicle tires inflated with the inflator. Driving a
vehicle with improperly inflated tires could result
in serious injury.
CAUTION:
The inflator is capable of inflating to 150 PSI,
10.3 BAR or 10.5 Kg/Cm
carefully follow instructions on items to be
inflated. To avoid product damage, never exceed
recommended pressures.
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APPLICATIONS
You may use this inflator for the purpose listed below:
n Inflating air mattresses, sports balls, tires, floats and
toys
NOTE: The inflator is not designed for commercial
application.
TO INSTALL BATTERY PACK (NOT INCLUDED)
(Fig.2)
Place the battery pack in the tool. Align raised rib on
battery pack with groove in the tool's battery port.
Make sure the latches on each side of the battery
pack snap in place and that battery pack is secured
in the tool before beginning operation.
TO REMOVE BATTERY PACK (NOT INCLUDED)
(Fig.2)
Locate latches on side of battery pack and depress
both sides to release battery pack.
Remove battery pack from the tool.
END CAP REMOVAL (FIG. 3)
To access the inflator hoses, the end caps must be
removed. To remove the end caps, turn counterclockwise
and remove. To replace endcap, push endcap tabs into
slots on inflator and turn clockwise.
SWITCH TRIGGER (FIG. 4)
To turn the inflator ON, depress the switch trigger. To turn
it OFF, release the switch trigger.
To lock-on:
n Depress the switch trigger.
n Push the lock-on button forward.
n Release the switch trigger and the inflator will continue
running.
n To release the lock, depress the switch trigger again.
INFLATING WITH THE LOW PRESSURE AIR HOSE (FIG. 5)
The low pressure air hose is used to inflate low pressure
items, such as air mattresses, pools and floats.
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WARNING:
Improperly attached hoses or adaptors can
become detached under pressure and cause
serious injury. Possible air leaks can cause faulty
pressure readings. Make sure all connections are
tightly secured.
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