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ASSEMBLY

WARNING

Recharge only with the charger 

specified for the battery. For spe

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cific charging instructions, read the operator's 

manual supplied with your charger and battery.

Removing/Inserting the Battery

To 

remove

 the battery, push in the release buttons 

and pull the battery pack away from the tool.

WARNING

Always lock the trigger or remove 

the battery pack any time the tool 

is not in use. 

To 

insert

 the battery, slide the pack into the body 

of the tool. Make sure it latches securely into place.

WARNING

Only use accessories specifically 

recommended for this tool. Others 

may be hazardous.

Connecting the Spray Wand to 

the Trigger Handle

1.   Insert the spray wand into the trigger

2

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handle until firmly seated.

2. Slide  the  nut  onto  the  threaded 

coupling and hand tighten securely.

3. Pull on the spray wand to be certain 

it is properly secured.

4. Place the assembled trigger handle 

back into the wand storage pocket.

Connecting the Nozzles

Select and screw on nozzle by job type. When using 

the adjustable nozzle, adjust spray pattern as desired 

by tightening/loosening the nozzle.

Filling the Tank

WARNING

Remove powered head from tank 

before  filling  or  cleaning.  Follow 

chemical manufacturer's instructions for mixing, 

use, and handling of chemicals. Always fill the 

tank with water first, before adding chemicals.

1.  Remove battery pack.               

2. Remove the tank from the powered head and set 

on a level surface away from the powered head 

to prevent exposing to harsh chemicals.   

3. Unscrew and remove

 

the tank cap; ensure 

strainer is seated in 

opening. A removable 

strainer prevents de-

bris from entering the 

tank that can clog or 

damage the pump.

4. Fill the tank. Use the 

volume markings on 

the side of the tank as 

a guide.

5. Reinstall the tank cap.

6. Reinstall the tank.

7. Label tank contents accordingly during each use. 

Only put recommended liquids in tank.

Installing the Tank

1.  Remove battery pack.  

2. Secure tank to the powered head with front and 

back tank latches; ensuring the powered head is 

firmly seated, and all seals are aligned.

FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

1. Trigger handle

2. Hose

3. Carry handle

4. Power button

5. Flow rate dial

6. Fuel gauge

7. Tank latches

8. Shoulder strap anchors

9. Wand storage pocket

10. Tank

11. Powered head 

12. Fill/measuring cup 

(on back)

13. Spray wand

14. Trigger

15.  Trigger lock-off

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SPECIFICATIONS

Cat. No. ..................................................... 2528-20

Volts

..............................................................

12 DC

Battery Type

 .................................................

M12™

Charger Type

................................................

M12™

1 Gal. Tank Cat. No. .............................

49-16-2761

2 Gal. Tank Cat. No. .............................

49-16-2762

Flow Rate

 ....................................... 0.1 to 0.3 GPM

Full Weight (1 Gallon)

 ....................................

16 lbs

Full Weight (2 Gallon)

 ....................................

25 lbs

Recommended Ambient 

   Operating Temperature

 ....................

32°F to 125°F

Summary of Contents for M12 2528-20

Page 1: ...L 1 GAL Y 7 6 L 2 GAL OPERATOR S MANUAL MANUEL de L UTILISATEUR MANUAL del OPERADOR WARNING To reduce the risk of injury user must read and understand operator s manual AVERTISSEMENT Afin de r duire...

Page 2: ...t power tool will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was designed Do not use the power tool if the switch does not turn it on and off Any power tool that cannot be controlled with th...

Page 3: ...amine all compo nents before each use Check for cracked and deteriorated hoses leaks clogged nozzles and missing or damaged parts If damaged have the power tool repaired before use Many accidents are...

Page 4: ...ructions for mixing use and handling of chemicals Always fill the tank with water first before adding chemicals 1 Remove battery pack 2 Remove the tank from the powered head and set on a level surface...

Page 5: ...spray wand and drip out To drain turn off the tool then pull the trigger and point the tool down until dripping stops Spraying Pull the trigger and begin sweeping the nozzle from side to side coating...

Page 6: ...e include gasoline turpentine lacquer thinner paint thinner chlorinated cleaning solvents ammonia and household deter gents containing ammonia Never use flammable or combustible solvents around tools...

Page 7: ...THOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE OR PURPOSE TO THE EXTENT SUCH DISCLAIMER IS NOT PERMITTED BY LAW SUCH IMPLIED WAR RANTIES ARE LIMITED TO THE DU...

Page 8: ...eau lorsqu ils sont utilis s selon ces consignes et celles fournies avec les produits chimiques Emp cher les d marrages accidentels S assurer que la g chette est en position d arr t avant de brancher...

Page 9: ...l outil le bloc piles ni le chargeur Pour TOUTE r paration contacter un centre de service MILWAUKEE Ne jamais manger ni fumer pendant l utilisation ou l op ration de l outil Apr s chaque usage nettoye...

Page 10: ...x qui sont express ment recommand s pour cet outil peut comporter des risques Connexion de la lance de pulv risation la g chette de la poign e 1 Ins rer la lance de pulv risation dans 2 1 la poign e g...

Page 11: ...teur 1 Avant de mettre en MARCHE v rifiez s il y a des fuites autour du r servoir de la lance de pulv risation du tuyau et des autres composants avant utilisation 2 Pour ALLUMER le pulv risateur appuy...

Page 12: ...autre type de liquide Ne pas m langer de liquides Suivre les consignes du fabricant du produit chimique pour le nettoyage l entreposage et l limination du liquide restant Pour vider 1 Retirez le bloc...

Page 13: ...RITE DANS LAMESURE PERMISE PAR LALOI MILWAUKEE RENONCE TOUTE GARANTIE IMPLICITE Y COMPRIS SANS S Y LIMITER TOUTE GARANTIE IMPLICITE DE COMMERCIA BILIT OU D ADAPTATION UNE UTILISATION OU UNE FIN PARTIC...

Page 14: ...una situaci n peligrosa Mantenga las empu aduras y as superficies de sujeci n secas limpias y libres de aceite y grasa Las empu aduras y superficies de sujeci n resbalosas no permiten el manejo y cont...

Page 15: ...drenaje de la herramienta Nunca desarme la her ramienta la bater a o el cargador Comun quese con un centro de servicio MILWAUKEE para TODAS las reparaciones No coma ni fume mientras manipula u opera l...

Page 16: ...ta la bater a en la herramienta Para retirar la bater a presione los botones de liberaci n y jale de la bater a para sacarla de la herramienta ADVERTENCIA Bloquee siempre el gatillo o retire la bater...

Page 17: ...carga 1 luz en el medidor de combustible parpadear 4 veces Para indicar el final de la carga 1 luz en el medidor de combustible parpadear 8 veces y la herramienta no funcionar Cargue el paquete de ba...

Page 18: ...a inos a los pl sticos y partes aislantes Algunos de estos incluyen gasolina turpentina th ner lacas th ner para pinturas solven tes para limpieza con cloro amon aco y detergentes caseros que tengan a...

Page 19: ...DEMORAS QUE SUPUESTAMENTE SEAN CONSECUENCIA DE ALG N DA O FALLA O DEFECTO DE ALGUNO DE LOS PRODUCTOS INCLUYENDO ENTRE OTROS RECLAMACIONES POR P RDIDA DE UTILIDADES ALGUNOS ESTADOS NO PER MITEN LA EXCL...

Page 20: ...58142528d2 01672300101Q 02 A 07 22 Printed in China MILWAUKEE TOOL 13135 West Lisbon Road Brookfield WI 53005 USA...

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