SKU 90189
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Always read and adhere to all safety warnings provided by the manufacturer of any
chemical used with the Sprayer.
1.
Unscrew the Handle (1) assembly from the Tank (3), and pour up to 1.5 liters
of water or prepared liquid mixture into the Tank (3).
2.
Replace the Handle (1) assembly, and screw it tightly back into place. Be sure
that the seal is properly seated and that the tank is now air tight.
3.
Place the sprayer upright on a firm surface. Do not hold the sprayer by the
Handle (1) while pumping, as this may damage the handle. Holding the
sprayer firmly, operate the Pump Handle (8) until the sprayer is pressurized.
When the pump becomes difficult to operate the sprayer is sufficiently
pressurized.
WARNING
: Do not over pressurize the sprayer, as this might
result in injury to persons or property.
4.
Holding the sprayer by the Handle (1), spray by depressing the Trigger Lever
(11).
WARNING: Do not spray toward any person or animal. Protect yourself
from breathing or coming into contact with any pesticide or hazardous
material.
5.
When finished spraying, point the orange Pressure Release Rod (12), located
on upper handle, away from you in a safe direction Release the pressure by
pulling the Orange Pressure Release Rod (12). Hold it out until the pressure
has completely released.
WARNING:
Do not unscrew the Handle (1) assembly
if the Tank (3) has not been de-pressurized.
6.
Empty sprayer by unscrewing the Handle (1) assembly from the Tank (3). Pour
the material back into a suitable container, and wash the tank and sprayer
assembly. Clean the mechanism by spraying a small amount of clean water
through it.
Maintenance
1.
Clean the sprayer before and after each use, using clean water or a suitable
detergent. Remember to spray a small amount of clean water through the
mechanism to clean it.
2.
Protect the sprayer from heavy impacts or punctures which may be caused
by other tools. Store the sprayer safely when not in use.
WARNING: Never store hazardous materials in the sprayer when not in
use. This may damage the sprayer, and also may cause accidental
injury.
3.
Do not store the sprayer in bright sunlight, as UV rays may damage the
plastic.
4.
If you have difficulty pressurizing the sprayer, check the O rings to be sure
they are in position, and not damaged.
90189 Sprayer.P65
10/9/03, 11:00 AM
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