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Operating Instructions
1) Connection -
Remove the sprayer, spray bar, strap, and spare bag. Buckle the
strap on the sprayer and adjust its length. Extend the telescoping spray rod by
more than 10 cm (about 4 inches) and insert the outlet pipe into the spray rod’s
inner cavity and tighten it (the sealing gasket is already sleeved on the outlet pipe
during manufacture). Put the spray rod gasket on the end of the spray rod and
screw on the corresponding spray head (single, double, or quadruple).
2) Test spray -
Unscrew the lid of the tank and add the proper amount of water
that’s been cleaned through the large filter. The first usage includes turning on
the power switch and spraying for half a minute to ensure the connections are
tightly sealed and that the mist and pressure are normal. Once you turn on the
electrostatic mode and turn it off, the sprayer will be back in its regular function
for normal operation.
3) Charging -
Insert the charger into the charging jack of the base and then
connect the other end to the power supply. The red light indicates charging is in
progress, while the green light indicates charging is completed. Charging time
depends on the remaining battery power, generally taking 8 to 12 hours to
complete.
4) Adding solution -
Unscrew the lid of the tank and slowly add the disinfectant or
another kind of solution prepared with clean water through the large filter. Do
NOT remove the small and large filters. Tighten the tank’s lid to prevent overflow
and to keep the contents safely under pressure inside.
5) Spraying operation -
Turn on the power switch to perform spraying operation,
and then turn on the static switch to perform electrostatic mode spraying.
6) Cleaning out the residual solution -
After the spraying operation is completed
or midway every day in daily use applications, the remaining chemical solution
should be removed and poured into clean water to spray for 3 to 5 minutes.
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