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ADSG 15 | Version 1.03

Safety

Tips and recommendations

2.2 Obligations of the operating com-

pany

The operating company is the person who operates the 
the pressure sprayer for business or commercial rea-
sons by herself, or leaves it to a third party for use or ap-
plication, and who bears the legal product responsibility 
for the protection of the user, the staff or for third parties.

Obligations of the operating company

If the the pressure sprayer is used for commercial pur-
poses, the operating company of the the pressure 
sprayer must comply with the legal working safety regu-
lations. 

Therefore, the safety notes in this operating manual, as 
well as the safety, accident prevention and environment 
protection regulations applying for the area of application 
of the the pressure sprayer must be met. The following 
applies in particular:

- The operating company must be informed about the 

applying industrial safety regulations and further an-
alyse hazards resulting from the special working 
conditions at the place of use of the the pressure 
sprayer. She must implement these in form of oper-
ating manuals for the operation of the the pressure 
sprayer.

- During the entire lifetime the the pressure sprayer, 

the operating company must verify whether the op-
erating manuals prepared by her correspond to the 
current status of the regulations, and must adapt 
these if necessary.

- The operating company must unambiguously regu-

late and determine the responsibilities for installa-
tion, operation, troubleshooting, maintenance and 
cleaning.

- The operating company must ensure that all per-

sons who work with the the pressure sprayer, have 
read and understood this manual. Furthermore she 
must instruct the staff in regular intervals and in-
form them about the hazards.

- The operator 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 pressure sprayer always in a technically 
flawless state. Thus, the following applies:

- The operator must ensure that the maintenance in-

tervals described in this manual are kept.

- The operator must have all safety devices checked 

regularly for their good working order and their in-
tegrity.

2.3 Requirements to staff

Qualifications

The different tasks described in this manual represent 
different requirements to the qualification of the persons 
entrusted with these tasks.

Only persons reliable working procedures can be ex-
pected from, are allowed to perform all works. Persons 
the responsiveness of which is affected by e. g. drugs, 
alcohol or medication, are not allowed to work with the 
machine.

The qualifications of the personnel for the different tasks 
are mentioned below:

CAUTION!

This combination of symbol and signal words indi-
cates a potentially dangerous situation which may 
lead to slight or minor injury if not avoided. 

ATTENTION!

This combination of symbol and signal words indi-
cates a possibly dangerous situation which may lead 
to property and environmental damages if they are 
not avoided. 

NOTE!

This combination of symbol and signal words indi-
cates a potentially dangerous situation which may 
lead to material or environmental damage if not 
avoided.

Tips and recommendations

This symbol highlights useful tips and recommenda-
tions as well as information for an efficient and trou-
ble-free operation. 

WARNING!

Danger in case of insufficient quali-
fication of the staff!

Insufficiently qualified persons cannot estimate the 
risks while using the the pressure sprayer and 
expose themselves and others to the danger of 
severe or lethal injuries. 

-  Have all works only performed by qualified persons.

-  Keep insufficiently qualified persons out of the work-

ing area.

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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