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To ensure the safety of yourself and others, please read and understand the safety instructions. Power Spray
Sprayers assumes no responsibility for the misuse of our products. This product has been tested and
engineered in accordance with industry standards. Failure to follow the safety guidelines can result in
personal injury.
This product is designed to be mounted on an ATV/UTV or other outdoor vehicle. Please understand your
equipment’s owner’s manual, towing safety rules and how to operate your equipment before using any
attachment.
This sprayer is made for residential yard use. Sprayer is meant for liquid products only. When tank is full the
weight is approximately 190 lbs(25 Gal.) and 125 lbs(15 Gal), please be aware of weight shifting while in use.
While spraying please be aware of hazards such as holes, uneven terrain, and obstacles. Equipment braking
and stability may be affected with the attachment of this unit. Be aware of changing conditions. Refer to
safety rules in your equipment owner’s manual concerning safe operation with loads on slopes.
Always be aware of chemicals being used in sprayer for pump and sprayer compatibility. Refer to chemical
Safety Data Sheets for safety information. Always wear proper PPE such as goggles, gloves and foot
protection. Never spray flammable, caustic, acidic or other petroleum-based products.
Do not leave tank in hot sun for extended periods. Heat can cause pressure build up result in unexpected
release. Drain tank of any solutions after use and flush out entire system including tank, manifold and pump.
Power Spray Sprayers recommends that after the set-up of your sprayer a test is performed
to ensure it is in proper working order. This will help identify any leaks in the system and save
any unwanted waste of expensive chemicals.
When you are ready to spray, fill tank halfway full with water. Ensure the return to tank valve
is in the open position and turn on the power using the switch on the wiring harness. At this
time the pump will turn on and prime the system. Take the spot sprayer gun and begin
spraying. If you see cycling or pulsating from your gun tip, you will need to adjust the return
to tank. While holding the trigger of your gun, slowly open your return to tank valve until a
steady stream and desired pressure is obtained. To set spraying pressure hold the trigger of
the spray gun and adjust the return to tank valve, you will see the pressure change on the
pressure gauge.
A helpful tip to ensure an even spray is to test over a solid concrete surface, such as a drive
way and examine the spray pattern on the concrete. Adjust if visible space between spray
pattern is present.