
NOTE:
• Use low pressure (fewer strokes) for a
coarse spray.
• Use high pressure (more strokes) for a fine
mist or a long-reaching stream.
NOTE: If you tighten the nozzle all the way down, the spray may stop completely.
6a.
Turn sprayer upside down and turn
nozzle away from you. Squeeze
lever or push button to on and let
all the air escape.
6b.
Turn sprayer up-right and slowly
unscrew pump from tank and
remove it.
Do not stand so head
is over pump.
6c.
If your sprayer is equipped with a
pressure release on the tank, you
may lift the top portion and hold it
until all air has escaped. Then
remove pump.
WARNING: Always release pressure before trying to service sprayer in any way or before removing or
disconnecting nozzle, spray wand, valve, hose or any other part!
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Here’s how to pressurize (pump up) your sprayer:
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Here’s how to spray:
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Here’s how to release the pressure in your sprayer:
4a.
Unlock pump handle by pushing down and
turning handle. Do not unscrew pump cap
or remove pump.
4b.
Using the handle, pump up and down. The more you pump, the more
pressure you will build up inside the tank. When it becomes difficult to
pump, your tank has reached maximum pressure.
Do not stand
so head is over pump.
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5a.
For sprayers with metal Roto Valve™.
Squeeze handle to spray
Release handle to stop
5b.
Adjust the nozzle.
Tighten nozzle
for fine mist
Loosen nozzle for
coarse or long range
5c.
For sprayers with poly valve.
Push button to spray
Pull back button to stop
5d.
Select a cone or fan pattern nozzle.
Tighten nozzle
for fine mist
Loosen nozzle for
coarse or long range
NOTE: If you own a Hudson Pumpless™ sprayer,
please see page 6 for instructions on how to
pressurize with hose.
CONE
STOP
SPRAY
FAN
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5a
5b
5b
5d
5d
5a
5c
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6c
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