
— GENERAL INFORMATION
— WARRANTY / PARTS / SERVICE
— ASSEMBLY
— BATTERY CHARGING
— AFTER SPRAYING
— WINTER STORAGE
After use fill the sprayer part way with water. Start the sprayer
and allow clear water to be pumped through the plumbing
system and out through the spray wand. Refill the tank about
half full with plain water and use a chemical neutralizer such
as Nutra-Sol® or equivalent and repeat cleaning instructions.
Flush the entire sprayer with the neutralizing agent. Follow the
chemical manufacturer’s disposal instructions of all wash or
rinsing water.
Drain all water and chemical out of sprayer, paying special
attention to pump and valves. These items are especially
prone to damage from chemicals and freezing weather. The
sprayer should be winterized before storage by pumping a
solution of RV antifreeze through the entire plumbing. Proper
care and maintenance will prolong the life of the sprayer.
— TROUBLE SHOOTING
Pump will not run:
1. Check fuse next to the power switch. If blown or
damaged replace with a new 5 Amp fuse.
2. Insure the battery is fully charged
3. Check that the on/off switch is in the on position
4. Insure that strainer located on bottom of tank is free of debris.
5. Insure there are NO kinks in the inlet/outlet hoses.
This unit comes fully assembled
— OPERATION
This sprayer is designed to be pulled or pushed by hand.
Pour solution into the tank and stir to mix. For liquid chemicals
it is possible to mix by spraying the handgun into the tank.
Turn the switch to the “ON” position and spray by squeezing
the lever on the handgun. The unit is supplied with a
demand pump that will only operate while the lever on the
handgun is depressed.
It is recommended to charge the battery for 8-10 hours before
using, or if the battery has been stored for 6 or more months
without usage. Once fully charged you should be able to spray
40 gallons of fluid, or 8 consecutive tanks.
To charge the battery…
1. Plug the charger into a 110 Volt AC electrical receptacle.
2. Insert the plug on the opposite end of the charger into the
charging jack located on the back panel of the sprayer.
3. Reverse the above steps when charging is complete.
CAUTION:
Never leave the charger connected to the battery
for more the 20 hours, as this may damage the battery.
The purpose of this manual is to assist you in assembling,
operating and maintaining your sprayer. Please read it carefully
as it furnishes information which will help you achieve years of
dependable trouble-free operation.
Products are warranted for one year from date of purchase
against manufacturer or workmanship defects.
Your authorized dealer is the best source of replacement parts
and service. To obtain prompt, efficient service, always
remember to give the following information:
1. Correct part description and part number.
2. Model number of your sprayer.
Part description and part numbers can be obtained from the
illustrated parts list section of this manual.
Whenever you need parts or repair service, contact your
distributor / dealer first. For warranty work always take your
original sales slip, or other evidence of purchase date, to your
distributor / dealer.
Distributed by: TRACTOR SUPPLY COMPANY • 200 POWELL PLACE BRENTWOOD, TN 37027 www.TractorSupply.com
Operation Precautions
1.
Do not operate pump in an explosive environment.
Arcing from the motor brushes, switch or excessive
heat from an improperly cycled motor may cause an
explosion.
2.
3
Do not assume fluid compatibility.
If the fluid is
improperly matched to the pumps’ elastomers, a leak
may occur.
Do not pump gasoline or other flammable liquids.
* Important return safety instructions:
When you return your pump for warranty or repair,
you must always do the following:
1. Flush chemical residue from the unit
2. Tag unit with type of chemicals having been sprayed.
3. Include complete description of operation problem,
such as how unit was used, symptoms of
malfunction, etc.
Since unit can contain residues of toxic chemicals
these steps are necessary to protect all the people who
handle return shipments, and to help pinpoint the
reason for the breakdown.