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Maintenance – Ryobi P3200 User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

REMOVING LIQUID WASTE

See Figure 10.
Removing pick-up can be completed in two ways.
To remove pick-up using the drain plug:

Remove the battery pack from the canister vac.

Remove the drain plug.

Tip canister vac to drain liquid.

Replace the drain plug.

To remove liquid pick-up by removing the collection
container:

Lift the tabs on the side of the canister vac. Pull the
collection container down and off to separate it from the
motor housing.

Empty the collection container; wash if necessary. Before
reattaching to the canister vac, make sure all pieces are
completely dry.

CAUTION:

Do not allow liquid pick up to remain in the collection
container for extended periods of time. Moisture can
develop in the motor compartment and shorten the life
of the motor.

CAUTION:

Do not turn unit upside down, as liquid may enter the
motor unit.

REPLACEMENT FUSE

See Figure 11.
If the canister vac blows its fuse, you will need to replace
it. Look for replacement fuses where you purchased this
product.

Remove the battery pack from the canister vac to access
fuse housing.

Remove the current fuse and discard. Use a pair of

fusepullers if necessary.

Use 30 amp JAT blade type automotive fuse to replace

the blown fuse.

NOTE: Only use 30 amp JAT blade type automotive fuses
for replacement. If second fuse blows, return to authorized
service center for repair.

STORAGE (1 MONTH OR LONGER)

Clean all foreign material from the canister vac.

Empty the collection container before storage.

Store indoors in a place that is inaccessible to children.

Keep away from corrosive agents such as garden chemi-
cals and de-icing salts.

Fig. 10

Fig. 11

REPLACEMENT

FUSE

FUSE

HOUSING