
Operating Instructions
Before operating the sprayer, it is important that you read this entire manual and know all safety
precautions. Always take your time and be alert when operating your sprayer. This will allow you to
safely spray without accident or interruption.
Before and During Operation:
1. Before operation it is important to give the sprayer unit a thorough inspection, which
covers the hoses, wiring harness, and other sprayer components. Ensure that the suction
strainer and the tank are rinsed out.
2. Before using any chemical or product ensure that it isn't a petroleum-based product or a
non-compatible chemical for the pump.
Using petroleum-based products or non-
compatible chemicals voids the manufacturer's warranty.
If you are unsure of the
acceptableness of a chemical or substance, contact PaulB LLC.
3. Fill the sprayer tank with the amount of water and chemicals as instructed by the
manufacturer of the chemical being used.
4. Connect the wiring harness to an approved power source as directed in the Mounting the
Sprayer section on page 3. Turn the control switch to the on position and allow the pump
to run until it reaches its maximum pressure. The pump will automatically turn off when
its maximum pressure is reached. The pump does not need to manually turned off with
the control switch.
5. When you are ready to spray, point the gun in the desired direction and squeeze the
trigger on the spray gun.
The pump will automatically start when the spray gun is
engaged.
6. The spray gun's liquid flow can be adjusted by turning the spray tip at the end of the
spray gun wand. The spray gun's trigger can also be locked in the “on” position by
sliding the plastic tab on the top of the trigger towards yourself.
Following Operation:
1. Thoroughly rinsing the sprayer of any chemical residue is an important activity. It is
recommended to fill the tank with fresh water and engage the spray gun until the system
is entirely free of chemical residue. It is important not to rinse the sprayer in an area
where humans, animals, or sensitive plants could come in contact with chemical residue.
2. Store the sprayer in a location where it will be away from human or animal activity. Do
not allow children to play on or near the sprayer.
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