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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

Weed sprayer

Model

OWS1880

Pump type

Diaphragm pump

Tank capacity

3.5 L

Spray valve

Integral grip lever

Dimension (WxLxH)

18 cm x 24 cm x 30 cm

Pressure

3.1bar (45PSI)

Flow rate

500 ml/min

Net weight

1.45 kg

Noise emission level (in accordance with EN 62841-1 and EN 

50580)

A-weighted sound Pressure 

Level at Operator Position

L

pA

  = 72.0 dB(A)

Uncertainty

K

= 3.0 dB

A-weighted sound power 

level

L

wA

 = 83.0 dB(A)

Uncertainty

K

= 3.0 dB

Vibration level (in accordance with EN 62841-1 and EN 50580):

Vibration total value

a

h

 = 0.1 m/s²

Uncertainty

K

= 1.5 m/s²

BATTERY AND CHARGER

Model

RWS1880S13

R18SPR12

OWS1880

Battery pack

RB18L13

RB18L20A

-

Weight

0.43 kg

0.44 kg

-

Charger

BCL14183H

RC18115

-

Compatible 

battery packs

RB18L13, RB18L13Z, RB18L15, RB18L15A, 

RB18L15B, RB1815C, RB18L20, RB18L20A, 

RB1820C, RB18L25, RB18L25A, RB18L26, 

RB18L30, RB18L30A, RB18L40, RB18L40A, 

RB1840C, RB1840X, RB18L50, RB18L50A, 

RB1850C, RB1850X, RB18L60, RB18L60A, 

RB18L90, RB18L90A

Compatible 

charger

BCL14183H, RC18627U, RC18150, RC18150U, 

RC18120, RC18115

NOTE:

 Visit your local special orders desk or contact RYOBI 

customer service for replacement parts.

 WARNING! 

The declared vibration total values and the 

declared noise emission values given in this instruction 

manual have been measured in accordance with a 

standardised test and may be used to compare one tool with 

another. They may be used for a preliminary assessment 

of exposure.
The declared vibration and noise emission values represent 

the main applications of the tool. However, if the tool is used 

for  different  applications,  used  with  different  accessories, 

or poorly maintained, the vibration and noise emission 

may differ. These conditions may significantly increase the 

exposure levels over the total working period. An estimation 

of the level of exposure to vibration and noise should take 

into account the times when the tool is turned off or when it 

is  running  idle.  These  conditions  may  significantly  reduce 

the exposure level over the total working period.
Identify additional safety measures to protect the operator 

from the effects of vibration and noise, such as maintaining 

the tool and the accessories, keeping the hands warm (in 

case of vibration), and organising work patterns.

Summary of Contents for OWS1880

Page 1: ...FRONT PAGE OWS1880...

Page 2: ...es the risk of electric shock If operating a power tool in a damp location is unavoidable use a residual current device RCD protected supply Use of an RCD reduces the risk of electric shock PERSONAL S...

Page 3: ...n using only identical replacement parts This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is maintained Never service damaged battery packs Service of battery packs should only be performed by the m...

Page 4: ...thorised service centre only To avoid serious personal injury always remove the battery pack from the product when cleaning or performing any maintenance After each use check all parts of the product...

Page 5: ...not expose to rain or damp condition Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where facilities exist Check with your local authority or retailer for recy...

Page 6: ...WS1880 R18SPR12 RWS1880S13 R18SPR12 Nozzle Spray wand Spray trigger with lock on Spray wand handle On off button Tank cap measuring cup Battery port Motor housing Tank latch x2 Hose Tank Operator s ma...

Page 7: ...en the nut Make sure that the hose connection is secured on both ends Turn on the product by pressing the on off button Start the flow of liquid at the spray wand by pressing the trigger Releasing the...

Page 8: ...8 p 11 p 15 p 9 p 14 Operating the product Cleaning the nozzle Cleaning the product Storing the product...

Page 9: ...wind 1 Install the battery pack 2 Press the on off button to turn on the product NOTE The spray wand may be used with the hose extended or with the handle resting in the cradle 3 Adjust the spray nozz...

Page 10: ...a lock on feature that makes using the product convenient when spraying for an extended period of time or when covering a large area To lock on the trigger press the spray trigger and slide it forwar...

Page 11: ...es on each side of the product 3 Remove the motor housing from the tank 4 Turn the tank cap counterclockwise and remove it from the tank Drain the contents of the tank through the fill area 5 Fill the...

Page 12: ...6 3 4 1 2 7 1 2 8 9 10 6 Reinstall the motor housing to the spray tank 7 Fasten the latches on each side of the product 8 Install the battery pack 9 Turn on the product 10 Spray the liquid in a suita...

Page 13: ...13 Maintenance 11 NOTE Spray until the tank has been completely emptied 11 Wipe the outside of the spray tank with a clean dry cloth...

Page 14: ...e battery pack 2 Remove the adjustable nozzle from the spray wand 3 Push a small wire through the cross holes to clear any debris Rinse the cross holes and nozzle with clean water NOTE Wipe the nozzle...

Page 15: ...y tank with a clean dry cloth 3 Wrap the hose around the spray tank and secure it using the holders 4 Store the product in a cool dry and well ventilated place that is inaccessible to children Keep th...

Page 16: ...20 RC18115 NOTE Visit your local special orders desk or contact RYOBI customer service for replacement parts WARNING The declared vibration total values and the declared noise emission values given in...

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