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IDENTIFICATION

(Part no. - Description)

FILTER (Mesh)

NOZZLE

TYPE

(1197536) JEF 11002

YELLOW

(1197476) JSF 11002 

YELLOW

(1197535) JEF 110015

GREEN

80 (Zinc yellow)

50(Gentian blue)

50(Gentian blue)

80 (Zinc yellow)

50(Gentian blue)

50(Gentian blue)

50(Gentian blue)

50(Gentian blue)

50(Gentian blue)

50(Gentian blue)

50(Gentian blue)

50(Gentian blue)

80 (Zinc yellow) 

80 (Zinc yellow) 

50(Gentian blue)

(1197475) JSF 110015  

GREEN

(1197537) JEF11003

BLUE

(1197477) JSF11003

BLUE

Herbicides

30

30

0.13 GPM 

(0.49 L/min)

30

30

30

30

APPLICATION

PRESSURE

(psi)

FLOW RATE

gpm (L/min)

(1197565) JHC 8002

YELLOW

45

(1198892) JHC 8004

RED

45

(1198893) JHC 8005

BROWN

45

(1197486) JDF 04

RED

(1197497) JAI 120015  

GREEN

(1197488) JDF 06

GREY

(1197501) JAI 12003

BLUE

(1197487) JDF 05

BROWN

(1197499) JAI 12002 

YELLOW

15

20

15

20

15

20

Fungicide, 

insecticide 

and

foliar

fertilizers

Herbicides

and

foliar

fertilizers

Herbicides

Herbicides

*Approximate data based on a spray swath for unique nozzles at 
20 inch height of the target.

8. Operating Instructions

The following steps describe how to safely use the sprayer.

8.1. Select the correct nozzle

8.2. Calibration of battery powered back-
pack sprayer

PROCEDURE

1. 

USING CALIBRATOR BOTTLE (OPTIONAL)

2. 

Hold the lance at the working height and spray to mea-
sure the application band width.

3. 

Based on the band width, calculate the total walking dis-
tance required to spray the desired area. Use the chart as 
shown next.

Band
width

Lance

Cover

Filter

Nozzle

Nozzle cap

Calibrator

bottle

• Attach the calibrator bottle to the lance as shown:

• Remove the cap, nozzle and fi lter.

• Mount the calibrator cover to the lance.

• Reinstall the fi lter, nozzle and cap.

• Screw the calibrator onto the cover.

Record the time it takes to walk 
340 sq/ft (1/128th acre)

Simulate the spraying of 340 
sq/ft (1/128th acre)

1. 

Hold the lance at the normal working height and spray 
into the bottle while walking the distance required to 
spray an area corresponding to 340 sq/ft (1/128th acre).

2. 

Place the bottle on a level surface and observe the liquid 
level visible through the side of the bottle. The ounces 
collected corresponds to gallons per acre.  For example if 
you collected 10 ounce while spraying 340 sq/ft this equal 
10 GPA.

3. 

Empty the bottle and repeat this operation to determine 
the average of two or more readings.

Band width

ft (m)

1.6 

(0.5)

2.2 

(0.7)

3.2 

(1.0)

3.9 

(1.2)

4.9 

(1.5)

Distance to

walk ft (m)

164 

(50.5)

117.1 

(35.7)

82.0 

(25.0)

68.2 

(20.8)

54.7 

(16.7)

NOTE: This sprayer is packaged with the JD-12P nozzle installed 
on the lance. Other nozzles mentioned in this manual are optio-
nal, and do not accompany this sprayer.

0.17 GPM 

(0.65 L/min)

0.26 GPM 

(0.98 L/min)

0.13 GPM 

(0.49 L/min)

0.17 GPM 

(0.65 L/min)

0.21 GPM 

(0.80 L/min)

0.22 GPM 

(0.85 L/min)

0.15 GPM

(0.57 L/min)

0.11 GPM

(0.42 L/min)

0.37 GPM 

(1.39 L/min)

0.30 GPM

(1.15 L/min)

0.24 GPM 

(0.92 L/min)

0.53 GPM 

(2.00 L/min)

0.42 GPM 

(1.60 L/min)

0.26 GPM 

(0.98 L/min)

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2. 

Remove screw A;

3. 

Remove base cover B;

4. Unscrew 

fi lter cover C;

5. 

Clean or replace fi ltering element D.

A

B

C

D

• Only fi ll the tank with a water soluble agrochemical or an al-

ready mixed powder liquid form through the fi lling fi lter. Do 
not prepare mixtures directly in the sprayer tank;

•  This sprayer is an electronic tool and must be protected from 

severe environmental conditions. When not using, do not 
leave the sprayer in sun, rain or frost;

•  Do not submerge the sprayer completely or partially;

• After fi nishing the application, clean and wash all equipment 

in an approved decontamination area;

• Clean the sprayer before storage. Circulate fresh water 

through the tank, pump and hoses after each use. This will 
help remove chemical residues and extend life of sprayer 
parts;

•  The spray lance can be conveniently stored on the clips on 

the side of the tank;

•  Ensure that there is no liquid waste in the sprayer, especially 

in harsh winter locations;

•  Nozzles and fi lters must be periodically cleaned or replaced. 

Do not clean nozzles or fi lters with sharp hard objects, nor 
blow through them using the mouth.

•  Turn it 180° as shown in B;

•  Insert the maintenance key according to the illustration C;

•  Next, unscrew the agitator counterclockwise until the lever 

is removed;

•  Put 1.3 gallons (5 L) of water in the tank and turn on the sys-

tem to clean the system;

NOTE: Discard the water used to clean the system in an appro-
priate location.

•  Inspect the agitator needle and replace lever assembly if ne-

cessary. (refer to illustrated parts list);

•  After cleaning the system, reinstall the agitator lever and nee-

dle by reversing the steps.  Check for any leaks before starting 
to spray.

A)

B)

C)

9.1. Maintenance of the agitation system

• Turn off  the sprayer, then move the agitation lever to the ho-

rizontal position as shown in A;

Summary of Contents for PJB-16

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Page 2: ...rayer 8 8 3 Choosing nozzle type 9 8 4 Aligning nozzles using the maintenance key 9 8 5 Filling the spray tank with pesticides 9 8 6 Shoulder strap adjust 9 8 7 Installing and removing the battery 9 8...

Page 3: ...signed for spraying plants protection products approved by regulatory authorities to be used in back pack sprayers It is important for you to read and understand this manual The infor mation it contai...

Page 4: ...erly Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery Keep your hair clothing and gloves away from moving parts Loose clothes jewellery or long hair can be caught in moving parts g If devices are provided for...

Page 5: ...f damage to electric plug and cord Make sure that cord is located so that it will not be stepped on tripped over or otherwisesubjectedtodamageorstress Do not use an extension cord unless it is absolut...

Page 6: ...d with tool before using the charger When opening the tool package for the first time the battery pack will not be fully charged Before using the battery pack and charger read the safety instructions...

Page 7: ...ders Spray may be toxic After the use of herbicides always clean the equipment before using other for mulations Wear individual protection equipment Wear gloves safety glasses safety mask and protecti...

Page 8: ...o determine the average of two or more readings Band width ft m 1 6 0 5 2 2 0 7 3 2 1 0 3 9 1 2 4 9 1 5 Distance to walk ft m 164 50 5 117 1 35 7 82 0 25 0 68 2 20 8 54 7 16 7 NOTE This sprayer is pac...

Page 9: ...JSF 325787 J ADJ 1197486 JDF 1197486 JAI Name Picture Fungicide Insecticide Recommended Acceptable Not recommended NOTE To convert GPA to L ha multiply by 9 353 To remove the battery 1 Press both loc...

Page 10: ...witch will automatically turn off the pump the sprayer is said to be in idle state However the electronic interface will remain on 2 Press the Red Button and hold it pressed for 3 seconds All lights i...

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