
15
ESS SC-EB OWNER’S MANUAL
Remember to charge the
spray gun batteries after
every work session!
The nozzle charging operates on two 9-volt recharge-
able batteries which are located in the base of the spray
gun. In average conditions, the batteries will last 10
to15 hours of operation on a charge.
They should be recharged when the charging indicator
on top of the spray gun shell doesn’t glow when air is
going through the spray gun.
After approximately 800 to 1000 hours of service the
battery pack will no longer be able to hold an adequate
charge and will need to be replaced. Replace with
Nickel-Hydride rechargeable batteries. Order the SC-EB
Replacement Battery Pack from ESS, S/N # 4512.
To change the batteries:
1. Unscrew the two 6-32 x 1/2” Phillips head
machine screws which hold the battery
cover in place.
2. While holding the leads in one hand, gently
disconnect the batteries from the leads. Be
careful not to tear the leads off the wires or
tear the lead wires out of the power supply.
3. Connect the fresh battery pack to the leads.
4. Replace the battery cover. Screw the two
6-32 x 1/2” Phillips head machine screws back
in to secure the battery cover.
5. Charge the spray gun before attempting to
use it.
9v
The Nalgene bottles should be thoroughly cleaned immediately
after each use by triple-rinsing the tank; a commercially available tank
cleaner like Nutra-Sol may be used and is recommended when the
SC-EB™ is used to spray wettable powders on a regular basis.
Batteries
Nalgene Bottles
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