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5.11. 

  

ATTACHING THE BACK STRAP

5.11.1. 

F

eed the back strap through the fixed link pin (fig 10).

5.11.2. 

F

eed the back strap through the upper slot of the plastic buckle (fig 11), and then through the lower slot of the plastic buckle and   

 

pull tight (fig 12).

5.12. 

ATTACHING THE BOTTOM CLIP

5.12.1. 

H

ook each bottom clip onto it’s corresponding tab at the base of the sprayer (fig 13).

5.13. 

BACK STRAP ADJUSTMENT

 

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   Adjust the back strap so that the sprayer is in a comfortable position and as close as possible to the body.

5.13.1. 

T

o lengthen the strap, lift up the buckle (fig 14), and pull the belt through from the side connected to the sprayer.

5.13.2. 

T

o shorten the strap, lift up the buckle (fig 14), and pull the belt through on the free side.

 

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WARNING!

 Ensure that the back strap is securely attached to the sprayer.

5.14. 

ATTACHING THE SPRAY PIPE HOLDER

5.14.1. 

F

ully slide the pipe holder over the pipe holder boss (fig 15).

5.14.2. 

I

nsert the spray pipe into the pipe holder (fig 15).

5.14.3. 

T

o remove the pipe holder lift it up and off the pipe holder boss and place in a secure location.

6.  OPERATION

  

NOTE:

 Ensure all Safety Instructions in Section 1 are read and understood and carried out before use and save the instructions and  

 

  warnings for future reference.

6.1. 

  

POWER SWITCH

 

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WARNING!

 Ensure that the sprayer power switch is in the OFF position prior to installing the battery cartridge.

 

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WARNING!

 To prevent sudden spraying ensure that the trigger lever is in the stop position and the power switch is in the OFF    

 position.

6.1.1. 

  

To turn the sprayer on, press down the 

(ON) on the power switch (fig 16).

6.1.2. 

  

To turn the sprayer off, press down the 

O

 (OFF) on the power switch (fig 16).

6.2. 

  

OPERATING THE SPRAYER

6.2.1. 

  

To operate the sprayer depress the trigger lever to spray, then release the trigger lever to stop (fig 17).

6.2.2. 

  

For continuous spraying depress the trigger lever and while it’s depressed push forward to lock on.

6.2.3. 

  

To lock off pull the trigger lever back and release (fig 17).

6.3. 

  

SPRAYING

6.3.1. 

  

When using the sprayer firmly grip the control handle.

6.3.2. 

  

Once spraying is complete release the trigger lever to stop and turn the power switch to OFF.

6.4. 

  

SPRAY ADJUSTMENT

6.4.1. 

  

To adjust the intensity of the spraying turn the adjustment button clockwise to increase and anticlockwise to decrease (fig 18).

 

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DO NOT

 operate the sprayer with an empty tank. Turn OFF immediately.

 

8

  

DO NOT

 use the sprayer with the battery cover open or with the back pad removed.

 

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WARNING!

 Prolonged continuous use of the sprayer will drain the battery and may cause damage to the pump. Switch OFF the    

  sprayer whenever possible.

 

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WARNING!

 If the sprayer starts to make abnormal noises and/or the spray splutters this indicates that the tank is empty.          

 

  Switch OFF immediately.

6.5. 

  

FILLING THE TANK

 

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WARNING!

 Ensure that the sprayer power switch is in the OFF position prior to filling the tank.

6.5.1. 

  

When filling the tank ensure the tank filter is fitted into the top of the tank (fig 23).

6.5.2. 

  

Fill the tank with the required volume utilising the level indicators on the tank.

6.5.3. 

  

Firmly tighten the tank lid after filling.

  

NOTE:

 Maximum volume of tank = 15L.

 

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WARNING!

 When filling the tank wear appropriate PPE.

 

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WARNING!

 

DO NOT

 fill tank in a poorly ventilated area.

7.  MIXING CHEMICALS

 

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WARNING!

 Ensure that all chemical mixtures are thoroughly dissolved prior to use.

 

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WARNING!

 Take extreme care when handling chemicals. Wear appropriate PPE. Wash thoroughly away any chemicals that comes  

  into contact with bare skin.

 

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WARNING!

 Chemicals are harmful. Always read and fully understand the manufacturers instructions before use.

Original Language Version

© Jack Sealey Limited

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CP20VGBS  Issue 2 (2,3) 18/02/22

Summary of Contents for CP20VGBS

Page 1: ...ntil ready to spray 9 Be aware of wind direction whilst spraying Spray from upwind to downwind to prevent direct chemical contact with your body 8 DO NOT spray when the wind speed is in access of 4mph 8 DO NOT over apply pesticide Only apply at the manufacturer s recommended rate Excess pesticide can be hazardous to humans wild life damage plants and contaminate soil and water sources 8 DO NOT eat...

Page 2: ...n 0 494m s Vibration uncertainty 1 5m s 4 CONTENTS 5 ASSEMBLY 5 1 INSTALLING THE BATTERY CARTRIDGE 5 1 1 Open the battery cover door by releasing the sprung catch fig 1 5 1 2 Align the tongue on the battery cartridge with the groove in the battery housing and slide into place 5 1 3 Insert all the way until the battery cartridge is locked into position with an audible click 8 DO NOT try and insert ...

Page 3: ...onto the remaining threaded end of the control handle fig 6 5 5 2 Fully tighten by turning the end nut clockwise fig 7 5 6 DISCONNECTING THE SPRAY PIPE 5 6 1 To disconnect the spray pipe follow section 5 5 but in reverse 5 7 CONNECTING THE NOZZLE 5 7 1 Select nozzle type to suit application 5 7 2 Locate the end of the nozzle centrally onto the threaded end of the spray pipe fig 8 5 7 3 Fully tight...

Page 4: ...spray then release the trigger lever to stop fig 17 6 2 2 For continuous spraying depress the trigger lever and while it s depressed push forward to lock on 6 2 3 To lock off pull the trigger lever back and release fig 17 6 3 SPRAYING 6 3 1 When using the sprayer firmly grip the control handle 6 3 2 Once spraying is complete release the trigger lever to stop and turn the power switch to OFF 6 4 SP...

Page 5: ...from the inside of the strainer fig 20 8 3 4 Replace the top cap and reattach the strainer to the water hose 8 3 5 Refit the tank strainer and then the tank lid NOTE The water absorption strainer prevents debris from entering the pump Periodically clean the water absorption strainer to maintain optimal performance 8 4 CONTROL HANDLE STRAINER CLEANING 8 4 1 Fully unscrew the nut on the control hand...

Page 6: ...ion please refer to the Correct Use and Maintenance section in these instructions Guidance relating to the management of hand arm vibration can be found on the HSC website www hse gov uk Hand Arm Vibration at Work PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Motor pump will not work Switch set at OFF The switch is set to OFF Set switch to ON Switch set at ON No battery charge Recharge the battery cartridge Rep...

Page 7: ...ste All tools accessories and packaging should be sorted taken to a recycling centre and disposed of in a manner which is compatible with the environment When the product becomes completely unserviceable and requires disposal drain any fluids if applicable into approved containers and dispose of the product and fluids according to local regulations CP20VGBS Issue 1 29 11 21 Original Language Versi...

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