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Battery
SHARE 20 V
2
×
3.5 A charger Extol® 8891894
(for 2 batteries)
4
×
3.5 A charger Extol® 8891895
(for 4 batteries)
8 000
mAh
140 min.
6 000
mAh
105 min.
5 000
mAh
70 min.
4 000
mAh
60 min.
2 000
mAh
35 min.
Table 2
d) After charging, first disconnect the charger
from the el. power source
and then, after pressing
and holding down the button on the battery, slide the
battery out of the grooves in the charger.
V. Preparing for work
ASSEMBLING THE SPRAY GUN
y
The spray gun consists of a removable spray unit and
a drive unit, see fig. 2. To connect them together, insert
the neck of the spray unit into the drive unit in the
orientation shown by the open padlock pictogram and
subsequently rotate the spray unit to the locked pad-
lock position and then secure both parts together using
the safety (fig.1, position 10).
PREPARING THE SPRAYED LIQUID
y
The sprayed liquid needs to be thoroughly mixed (fig.3)
so that the mixture is homogeneous (consistent) and
that it individual components of the paint are not indi-
vidually layered at various heights at various densities
inside the tank.
•
ATTENTION
y
Liquids that contain grit, other corpuscles or clumps,
etc. must not be used for spraying with the spray gun
since they could clog the nozzle.
y
The sprayed liquid used with the spray gun must usu-
ally be diluted (usually this does not apply for wood
preservatives and stains, which have a sufficiently low
viscosity, however, this must be verified by measu-
rement using the supplied viscosity meter according
to the instructions provided below, it depends on the
manufacturer of the paint and the type of paint).
MEASURING VISCOSITY (FLOW-OUT TIME)
y
To determine the correct dilution of the sprayed liquid,
use the funnel to determine the flow-out time in din-
-seconds (Fig. 1, position 14).
y
Fill the funnel all the way up to the edge and measure
the time necessary for the funnel to empty out. If the
funnel empties out in, for example, 30 seconds, the
measured liquid viscosity is 30 din-seconds.
The following table provides the necessary flow-out
time in DIN-seconds for various types of sprayed liquids.
Sprayed liquid
Flow-out time
(viscosity)
in DIN-seconds
Plastic and latex paints
24-28 s
Water soluble paints
20-25 s
Undercoat paints
24-28 s
Overcoat varnishes
20-25 s
Oil-based paints
18-22 s
Enamels
18-22 s
Aluminium paints
22-25 s
Automotive sealing coats
25-35 s
Wood sealing coats
28-35 s
Wood preservatives
do not need to be
diluted if not thick
Stains
Plant protection sprays
Table 3
•
ATTENTION
y
The flow-out time in din-seconds is lower when the
sprayed liquid has a higher temperature.
Therefore, to measure the viscosity of a liquid, ensure
that it is at approximately room temperature.
y
Not adhering to the recommended viscosity (flow-out
time) may result in poor coverage ability of the paints
when heavily diluted or otherwise in a poor spray quali-
ty when the paint is too thick.
In the event that more time is required to empty out
the funnel, dilute the sprayed liquid further, mix it well
and repeat the viscosity test. Repeat the procedure until
the correct viscosity is achieved.
•
WARNING
y
Prior to preparing the power tool for use, carefully
read the entire user‘s manual and keep it with the
product so that the user can become acquainted with
it. If you lend or sell the product to somebody, include
this user‘s manual with it. Prevent this user‘s manual
from being damaged. The manufacturer takes no
responsibility for damages or injuries arising from use
that is in contradiction to this user‘s manual. Before
using this power tool, first acquaint yourself with all
the control elements and parts as well as how to turn
it off immediately in the event of a dangerous situation
arising. Before using, first check that all parts are firmly
attached and check that no part of the power tool, such
as for example safety protective elements, is damaged
or incorrectly installed, or missing. Likewise, check
the protective cover and DC connectors of the battery
and the charger, and also check that the power cord
or plug of the charger is not damaged. Do not use the
power tool, battery, charger with damaged or missing
parts and have this repaired or replaced at an autho-
rised service centre for the Extol® brand - see chapter
Servicing and maintenance, or the website address at
the introduction to this user‘s manual.
IV. Charging the battery
y
To check the battery power level, press the button on the
battery and based on the number of lit diodes and the
expected duration of operation of the sprayer, charge
the battery if necessary. If the battery is fully charged,
all the LED diodes are lit. The battery can be charged
from any charge level without reducing its capacity.
•
ATTENTION
y
Only the batteries specified in table 1 may be used for
powering the cordless spray gun and they may only be
charged using the specified charger. Using different
chargers could result in a fire or explosion as a result of
inappropriate charging parameters.
•
ATTENTION
y
Charge the battery at an ambient temperature range
of 10°C-40°C.
a) First insert the battery into the grooves of the
supplied charger.
b) Before connecting the charger to the power
source, check that the voltage in the power soc-
ket corresponds to the range 220-240 V~50 Hz
and that the charger does not have a damaged
power cord (e.g. insulation), cover, charger
connectors, etc. Likewise, check the condition
of the battery.
•
WARNING
y
If the charger or battery is damaged, do not use
it and have it replaced with an original in perfect
working order from the manufacturer.
c) Connect the charger to an el. power source.
y
On charger
Extol® Premium 8891893
(model
with a charging current of 2.4 A), the charging
process is indicated by a green flashing diode with
a red lit diode, whilst a fully charged battery is indi-
cated by only a green lit indicator light.
On charger
Extol® Premium 8891892
(model
with a charging current of 4 A) the charging process
is indicated only by a red lit LED indicator light and
the fully charged process by only a green lit LED
indicator light. The battery charge level can be seen
by the number of lit LED indicator lights on the
battery, which are lit while the battery is charging.
The manufacturer reserves the right to change the
above-described indication of the charging process
/ charged state with respect to the possible changes
in the manufacturing process.
y
The charger will automatically stop charging when
the battery is fully charged. Battery overcharging
cannot occur.
APPROXIMATE BATTERY CHARGING TIMES
Battery
SHARE 20 V
4 A charger
Extol® 8891892
2.4 A charger
Extol® 8891893
8 000
mAh
120 min.
200 min.
6 000
mAh
90 min.
150 min.
5 000
mAh
65 min.
110 min.
4 000
mAh
60 min.
100 min.
2 000
mAh
30 min.
50 min.