BP2 OPERATOR’S MANUAL
The compressor becomes hot to the touch during normal use. Do not touch the BP2 compressor
after it has been running.
Stay clear of the hot compressor when making adjustments inside the BP2 case.
The sprayer’s compressor is equipped with a thermal overload switch. If it overheats, the compressor
will stop running. Unplug the sprayer and let it stand for one hour with the door open. The unit
should then be able to restart.
CHEMICAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Read and follow all instructions on the chemical or pesticide manufacturer’s label.
Use protective clothing, eye protection and gloves when mixing chemicals to be sprayed with the BP2
sprayer.
Always use a respirator and eye protection when spraying with the BP2.
Follow the chemical’s manufacturer’s recommendations in handling, mixing, applying, storing and
disposing of chemicals.
Be aware of poisoning symptoms and know the appropriate first aid.
Know the length of time needed to pass before allowing people and pets to go back into the sprayed
area.
ABOUT THE LOW-VOLTAGE SYSTEM OF THE MAXCHARGE
™
SPRAYGUN________
For operator safety, the power supply for the MaxCharge
™
spraygun is entirely separate form the power supply for
the sprayer’s compressor. The spraygun is powered by 9
-vold batteries in the handle of the BP2 sprayer. This
low-
voltage charge is not enough to harm people. Some people report feeling a ”tingle” or a slight stinging
sensation when the spray from the spraygun falls on their bare skin.
CAUTION: HOT SURFACE
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