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Model | RPF180G |
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Type | Cordless Fan |
Tilt Function | Yes |
Power Source | Battery |
Battery Compatibility | 18V ONE+ |
Keep work area clean, avoid explosive atmospheres, and prevent dust/fume ignition.
Use proper plugs, avoid grounded surfaces, keep dry, don't abuse cord, use outdoor cords, use RCDs.
Stay alert, use PPE, prevent unintentional starting, don't overreach, dress properly, use dust extraction.
Use the correct tool for the job and don't force it for better control and safety.
Power tools with faulty switches are dangerous and must be repaired.
Disconnect battery or plug before making adjustments or changing accessories.
Store idle tools away from children and ensure only trained users operate them.
Check for misalignment or damage; repair faulty tools to prevent accidents.
Use tools and accessories as instructed, considering working conditions.
Use only the manufacturer-specified charger to avoid fire risks.
Use only specifically designated battery packs to prevent injury and fire.
Prevent shorting battery terminals by keeping them away from metal objects.
Avoid contact with ejected battery liquid; flush with water if contact occurs.
Have power tools serviced by qualified personnel using identical replacement parts.
Ensure children and persons lacking experience are supervised during use.
Understand the tool's applications, limitations, and hazards to reduce risks.
Do not disassemble or modify the product; misuse can lead to injury.
Do not use the product if it's not fully assembled or has missing/damaged parts.
Not intended for kitchens or exhausting hazardous materials/vapors.
Avoid using with solid-state speed control devices to reduce electric shock or fire risk.
Do not leave the product unattended while in the "On" position.
Be aware of hazards with battery tools as they are always ready to operate.
Keep battery tools away from fire or heat to prevent explosion and injury.
Dispose of dropped or damaged batteries immediately to prevent explosion.
Avoid open flames with cordless products as batteries can explode.
Do not charge battery tools in damp or wet locations to reduce electric shock risk.
Do not expose the product to rain to prevent water entry and malfunction.
Charge batteries in a location between 10°C (50°F) and 38°C (100°F).
Wash skin immediately with soap and water if battery liquid contacts it.
Details voltage, switch type, speeds, and weight of the portable fan.
Do not use attachments or accessories not recommended by the manufacturer.
Suitable for general ventilation of household spaces and accepts specific Ryobi battery packs.
Ryobi lithium-ion batteries have features to protect cells and maximize life.
To start, place the switch in the desired position (Low or High).
To stop, place the switch in the center (Off) position.
Do not use if not completely assembled or if parts are missing/damaged.
Do not attempt to modify the tool or create unauthorized accessories.
Do not let familiarity with the product lead to carelessness; injury can occur quickly.
Always remove the battery pack when assembling, adjusting, cleaning, or not in use.
Place switch in Off, align battery pack, and ensure latches snap in place.
Place switch in Off, depress latches, and remove the battery pack.
Battery tools are always in operating condition; keep switch Off when not in use.
Recharge after approx. 5 hours of use to maintain battery life and capacity.
Depress switch to Low (I) for low speed, High (II) for high speed.
Use the J hook to hang the fan; a screw can secure it, but do not over tighten.
Use screws in mounting holes to hang the fan from a sturdy location.
The fan head can be set in various positions; adjust base to desired position.
Remove battery pack before cleaning or maintenance to avoid serious injury.
Use clean cloths; avoid solvents as they can damage plastic parts.
Avoid contact with brake fluids, gasoline, or petroleum products on plastic parts.
Recycle raw materials and dispose of waste electrical products responsibly.
Explanation of symbols like safety alert, volts, RPM, and direct current.