
Battery-Powered Trolley Style Multifunction Sprayer
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Do not use/store the battery near sources of heat/fire.
Do not use/store the battery near sources of heat/fire like an oven or in an environment whose temperature
is above 75
℃
. Overheating will cause the battery to short circuit and will make the battery emit heat and
smoke, as well as deform itself or burst into flames.
Do not expose the battery to water/damp conditions.
Do not expose the battery to water/damp conditions. Otherwise, it will make the battery lose its internal
protection circuit and could result in abnormal chemical reactions. The battery could also emit heat and
smoke, as well as deform itself or burst into flames.
Do not put the battery near fire or under sunlight when charging.
It will make the battery lose its internal protection circuit and could result in abnormal chemical reactions.
The battery life will also be shortened and possibly fail. The battery could also emit heat and smoke, as well
as deform itself or burst into flames.
Use only a dedicated charger made specifically for the sprayer.
Using a non-specific charger for charging the battery could be very dangerous. In normal conditions,
charging will cause the battery to lose its internal protection circuit and functionality, and could result in
abnormal chemical reactions. The battery could also emit heat and smoke, as well as deform itself or burst
into flames.
Do not dispose/destroy the battery.
Do not pierce or insert anything into the battery. Do not use a hammer or beat the battery, or other methods
to destroy the battery. It can cause the battery to emit heat and smoke, as well as deform itself or burst into
flames.
Do not use the battery for other uses other than the sprayer.
Misuse of the battery can damage the battery’s performance, reduce its life, and even cause it to emit heat,
smoke, as well as deform itself or burst into flames.
Do not directly touch the liquid leaking out of the battery.
The chemical leakage can cause chemical burns on your skin. If the chemical gets into the eyes, rinse your
eyes with water as soon as possible. Do not rub your eyes, and seek immediate medical attention.
Troubleshooting
Does not start up
: The battery pack is inserted incorrectly; power switch is not turned on or hose has inner
pressure; if the sprayer is still unable to start, have it checked by an authorised personnel.
The switch handle is leaking water
: The switch handle is not tightened enough, which will cause water
leakage; replace the new washer screw and tighten the handle.
The switch handle is loose
: Sprayer must be unused for a long period of time, liquid inside sprayer is
turbid. Remove the switch, then scrape out the rust. Apply a small amount of lubricating oil, then re-install.
Tighten with screws.
Spraying quality not good
: The spray nozzle is probably clogged or the water filter is blocked with dirt.
Clear up the spraying hole and remove any debris blocking the opening; if the filter is clogged, remove the
cleaning filter and remove the dirt that is clogging it.
Anti-drip failure
: The silica gel plug is loose in the nozzle. Open the nozzle, clean and re-arrange the silica
gel plug, then re-assemble the nozzle.
Battery pack isn’t charging
: Check whether there is a voltage charger; if the charger light is not bright, the
charger has gone bad.
Charger is good but still isn’t charging
: Check the battery pack voltage if it is in a full-power state. If still
unable to charge and the battery pack voltage is not in a full-power state, it is not charging the battery pack
and may be damaged. Please discontinue using the charger.