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Maintenance 

 

1) Battery maintenance - 

Keep the battery fully charged as often as possible. Do 

NOT wait until the battery life is completely drained before charging as this may 
adversely affect the service life of the battery and may also cause battery 
scraping (the electricity meter is easy to damage). If the spraying force is weak, 
be sure to charge the battery, as the amount of force depends on plenty of 
battery power. 
 
Charge the battery before first use, as brand new sprayers will self-discharge 
during storage and transportation. The green indicator light will show pretty 
quickly once you charge your new sprayer. It’s a good habit to charge the 
sprayer immediately after use, ensuring the sprayer is always ready to operate 
when you need it.  
 
When it’s fully charged, the sprayer can operate continuously for about 6 to 8 
hours. When it’s left unused for extended periods of time, it should be charged 
every 2 months. Always use the charger dedicated to this machine when 
charging for safe and efficient operation. 

 

2) Pump maintenance - 

After spraying and dispensing all of the chemical solution, 

use plain water in the tank to completely clean it out of the nozzle via spraying. 
 

3) Other maintenance - 

Keep the nozzles and large and small filters clean, 

ensuring there’s no blockages or buildup. Wipe the surface dirt with a damp 
cloth. Do NOT immerse the sprayer, especially the base parts, in water for 
washing. When not in use, store the sprayer in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated 
space. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

5-12-2020 

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