Troubleshooting - Ryobi P620 Manual De Utilización

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TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem
Motor does not run.
Motor overheats.
Motor has a low hum but does
not spray.
Motor seems to be running
properly but doesn't spray.
Sprayed material is spitting or
globbing up.
excessive.
work surface.
spray tip.
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Cause
Battery is not charged.
Piston has seized up.
Continuous spray operation.
Piston has seized up.
damaged.
Atomizer valve is clogged or worn out.
Material being sprayed is too thick.
piston.
Paint container volume is getting low.
Material being sprayed is too thick.
Suction tube is loose.
Atomizer valve is clogged or worn out.
Worn spray tip or piston.
Spray tip is too far from the surface
being sprayed.
Proper
paint
methods
observed.
Spray tip is loose.
Atomizer valve is worn or not positioned
properly.
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Possible solution
Charge battery.
Thoroughly clean the sprayer using
long term storage cleaning instructions
in the Maintenance section of this
manual.
Release trigger at the end of each pass
to allow the motor to cool.
Thoroughly clean the sprayer using
long term storage cleaning instructions
in the Maintenance section of this
manual.
Reinstall or replace suction tube and
Clean or replace atomizer valve.
Follow
directions and thin material as needed.
Thoroughly clean the sprayer and,
if necessary, replace piston, using
storage cleaning instructions in the
Maintenance section of this manual.
Follow
directions to thin material as needed.
Reinstall suction tube securely.
Clean or replace atomizer valve.
Clean or replace spray tip or piston.
Hold sprayer closer to the surface
being
sprayed.
not
being
Refer to Operating the Sprayer earlier
in this manual.
Tighten spray tip.
Replace or reposition atomizer valve
as needed.
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