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Mounting Instructions
Mounting Instructions
1. Sprayer Unit
This type of sprayer is commonly used on the back of ATVs and garden trailers.
The mounting needs to be sturdy as the unit could weigh up too 230 lbs. (25
gallons) when full. If the sprayer is permanently mounted, anchor it with the four
holes located in the steel frame under the tank.
If the machine the unit is getting
mounted on is stored outdoors, the pump needs to be covered to protect it from the
elements.
In a temporary situation, make sure the sprayer unit is securely strapped
down.
2. Wiring Harness
There is an 8' wiring harness included with each kit. The end of the harness with
the fuse needs to be attached to at least a 10 amp, 12 volt power supply ( normally
the battery) and the other end attach's to the pump. Position the On-Off switch
where it can be reached easily to stop and start the pump.
Operating
Operating
Instructions
Instructions
Fill the tank with the desired amount of water and chemicals. Turn on the switch to
start the pump and when it has reached the maximum pressure, it will shut off.
When the trigger on the handgun is pressed, the pump will start again. The tip at the
end of the gun can be turned to adjust the spray pattern.
Maintenance Instructions
Maintenance Instructions
1. Summertime
Rinsing the pump throughly with fresh water after each use can greatly improve the
life of the pump.
(Note: It will not hurt the pump to be run dry)
The inline filter
should be taken out and rinsed off periodically. (
Be careful not to lose the gasket in
the filter bowl)
2. Wintertime
To avoid damage to the unit, this must be done before freezing conditions. Make
sure the tank is empty and rinsed out. Then dump approximately ½ gallon of RV
Nontoxic Antifreeze into the tank. Run the pump and spray for several minutes or
until the antifreeze has been pumped through the entire system.