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Pull the safety valve
3
up to the stop.
You must be able to hear the pressure
escaping.
Bringing into use
Attaching the spray tube
(Fig. B)
Turn the union nut
10
anticlockwise to
release it from the handle
11
. Push the
spray tube
8
into the handle
11
as
far as it will go.
Tighten the union nut
10
by turning it
clockwise.
Filling the pressure
sprayer tank (Fig. D)
Note:
Before using the product, check to
see that it is in good condition and free of
defects.
Press the pump handle
1
downwards
and turn it anticlockwise.
Note:
Before you open the tank, pull
the safety valve
3
upwards to release
any residual pressure still present in the
container
5
.
Draw the pump
2
out of the container
5
.
Now fill the tank.
Note:
Fill the tank with only the
amount of liquid that you actually need
for that particular spraying session (not
more than 5 l).
Place the pump
2
back into the con-
tainer
5
and turn the pump handle
1
clockwise as far as it will go.
Building up the operating
pressure
Move the pump handle
1
up and down
until the pressure sprayer has been
pumped up to a pressure not exceeding
the maximum permissible operating
pressure of 2.5 bar. To ensure this value
is not exceeded, monitor the pressure
gauge
4
during the pumping process.
Note:
If the pressure of the air in the
container
5
exceeds 2.5 bar, the pres-
sure is automatically released through
the safety valve
3
.
Press the pump handle
1
downwards
into the recesses.
Now take the spray tube
8
out of the
holder.
Spraying
Hang the pressure sprayer over your
shoulder by the carrying strap
6
.
Note:
Ensure that the pressure sprayer
is always kept upright. Only when held
in this orientation will the sprayer work
properly.
Hold the spray tube firmly by the han-
dle
11
and direct the adjustable spray
nozzle
7
e.g. at a plant.
Press the trigger
13
to start the spraying
process.
Release the trigger
13
to stop the
spraying process.
Note:
When the pressure in the con-
tainer
5
is no longer sufficient to spray,
pump the container
5
to increase the
pressure again up to but not exceeding
the maximum permissible operating
pressure of 2.5 bar. You can check the
operating pressure using the pressure
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