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ADSG 15 | Version 1.03

Operation

8.2 Electrical connection

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Operation

9.1 Avoid operating the battery pres-

sure sprayer without water. This 
may damage the pump.

- Test the battery pressure sprayer with water before 

first use to ensure there is no leakage or the atomi-
zation is not working properly.

- Do not use the Battery Pressure Sprayer below 

0°C.

- Do not start the device while it is frozen. Frost da-

mages are not covered by the warranty!

- Always observe the safety instructions of pestici-

des.

- Make sure that the device stands safely and stable.

- Operate the appliance upright (Fig. 24).

Fig. 24:   Operating position of the device

- Do not cover the device and do not use it in poorly 

ventilated rooms.

To help that the product operates at a constant tempera-
ture and prolong the working time and life of the battery, 
do not use the product when the surface of the battery is 
hot.

Before Operation

The battery is charged before delivery. However, it is 
possible that it will be automatically discharged during 
transport and storage. 

Step 1: Charge the battery in the charger.

During operation

Step 2: Remove the fully charged battery from the char-

ger and put it into the pressure sprayer.

Step 3: Fill the battery pressure sprayer with the liquid.

Step 4: Hold the pistol grip firmly in both hands and be 

considered that spraying will cause a kickback.

Step 5: Press the trigger on the spray gun to start spray-

ing. Activate the red lock to perform a continuous 
spraying operation (Fig. 22/23).

Step 6: Execute the spraying process.

Step 7: Stop the spraying process by unlocking the loc-

king mechanism and releasing the trigger.

DANGER!

Danger due electric shock!

The pressure sprayer is operated by a rechargeable 
battery.
Caution when operating the charger on 220 V mains 
voltage.

WARNING!

The Pressure Sprayer can be used with chemicals 
which can cause serious injuries through inhalation 
or contact with the user.
Failure to read and follow the operating instruction 
manuals before using the product may result in 
serious injury.

DANGER!

Follow the safety instructions to avoid serious perso-
nal injuries or material damage.

ATTENTION!

Only use CLEANCRAFT batteries and chargers for 
this device. Damages caused by the use of other bat-
teries or chargers are not covered by the warranty.

DANGER!

Do not use the Battery Pressure Sprayer in any loca-
tion where there is a risk of explosion or fire.

DANGER!

Do not operate the battery pressure sprayer at high 
temperatures for long periods of time.
Do not spray pesticides against the wind, on people, 
animals or food.
Do not direct the nozzle towards the electrical parts 
of the device to avoid the risk of short circuits.

Summary of Contents for ADSG 15

Page 1: ...Battery operated pressure sprayer ADSG 15 Operating Instructions ADSG 15...

Page 2: ...1 3 Limitation of liability 3 2 Safety 3 2 1 Symbol explanation 3 2 2 Obligations of the operating company 4 2 3 Requirements to staff 4 2 4 Personal protective equipment 5 2 5 General safety regulati...

Page 3: ...aluable experience and knowledge gained from using the application which then could be shared and be valuable to develop our products even further 1 3 Limitation of liability All information and notes...

Page 4: ...must provide the necessary protec tive equipment to the staff and order the use of the necessary protective equipment in a binding way Furthermore the operating company is responsible to keep the the...

Page 5: ...Please contact our cus tomer service for the execution of all arising work 2 4 Personal protective equipment The personal protective equipment serves to protect per sons against impairments of safety...

Page 6: ...eas immediately with clean water If swallowed drink water or warm salt water to induce vomiting and consult a doctor as soon as possible Fig 3 Consult a doctor if inhaled spray fog Keep the spray sol...

Page 7: ...device unattended The battery pressure sprayer may only be used in the range of temperature from 0 C to 45 C Fig 8 Maintain operating temperature Test the pressure sprayer with water before use to av...

Page 8: ...ieved Fig 11 Observe mixing ratio Change clothes after use and wash all parts of the body thoroughly with soap and water Take a shower if necessary Fig 12 Shower after application ATTENTION Do not use...

Page 9: ...ction to the 220 volt mains supply Notes on operation 2 6 Safety data sheets Safety data sheets on hazardous materials can be obtai ned from your specialist dealer or by calling 49 0 951 96555 0 Speci...

Page 10: ...pregnating or desin fection agents paints or varnishes glazes lipids mine ral oils and synthesised oils may be sprayed The device is not intended for commercial use The pres sure sprayer is approved f...

Page 11: ...eturned for material recycling Shredded packaging components should be disposed of in the waste paper container The foils are made of polyethylene PE and the padded parts of polystyrene PS These mater...

Page 12: ...arness Battery pressure sprayer Instruction manual 7 Accessories Battery 18V 4 0 Ah Item number 7013547 Charger 2 0 A Item number 7013548 Spray gun Item number 7360000 Lance Item number 736001 High pr...

Page 13: ...ep 5 Test the battery pressure sprayer at first with wa ter before adding chemicals Fig 20 8 Fig 20 Functional test with water Step 6 Press the Power button on the device Fig 21 8 Fig 21 Switch ON the...

Page 14: ...th the liquid Step 4 Hold the pistol grip firmly in both hands and be considered that spraying will cause a kickback Step 5 Press the trigger on the spray gun to start spray ing Activate the red lock...

Page 15: ...er supply immediately and contact your dealer The O ring and washer are wearing parts The frequency of replacement depends on the time of use the sprays used and regular cleaning of the pressure spray...

Page 16: ...only through the designated and appro ved methods 11 1 Take out of service Worn out devices must be immediately taken out of ser vice in a professional way in order to avoid later misuse and to avoid...

Page 17: ...device Example The pump for the battery operated pressure sprayer has to be ordered The pump has the number 24 in the spare parts drawing 1 When ordering spare parts send a copy of the spare parts dra...

Page 18: ...8 ADSG 15 Version 1 03 Spare Parts 12 2 Spare Parts Drawing The following drawing should help to identify the necessary spare parts in case of service Spare parts drawing 1 Fig 26 Spare parts drawing...

Page 19: ...wer part tank 1 12 Circuit board 1 13 Circuit board EVA label 2 14 Plug connection component 1 15 Seam sealing 1 16 Switch 1 17 Base housing 1 18 Screw 5 19 Back board 1 20 Screw 2 21 Hook for lance 1...

Page 20: ...g diagram 13 Electrical wiring diagram Fig 27 Electrical wiring diagram 36 Spray gun 1 37 Conical nozzle 1 38 Flat blower nozzle 1 39 Double holed nozzle 1 40 Adjustable shower nozzle 1 Position Desig...

Page 21: ...d environmental requirements DIN EN 19932 2 2013 Equipment for crop protection Knapsack sprayers Part 2 Test methods DIN EN ISO 12100 2010 Safety of machinery General principles for design Risk assess...

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