Maintenance
The major components of the fogger are identified on page 6. A
detailed parts list and order form is included as a separate sheet with each
unit. This document is also available for download on our web site.
WARNING: Unplug fogger power cord from electrical
outlet before attempting any maintenance operation.
Routine maintenance
Clean fogger after each use. Wash outside of machine with a mild
detergent and wipe with a soft cloth to maintain its appearance. (Do not
immerse machine.) Replace motor brushes when they are completely
worn.
Clean intake air filter
Wash filter with water or appropriate solvent, allow to dry and rein-
stall. A replacement filter is available (part number = 081, or 080 for a
package of 10).
Cleaning the nozzle
Deposits which form on the nozzle can degrade performance. Try to
dissolve deposits with an appropriate mild solvent (soapy water, vinegar
solution, kerosene, etc.). Add about 2 inches of liquid to tank and
immerse nozzle (front of power head, or end of 7807 wand). If this is not
successful, replace nozzle assembly. Do not use a strong acid; it will
attack the metal components. Do not insert probe into nozzle opening; it
may damage nozzle elements
Simple Workstation for maintenance
During maintenance, you can use the tank as a workstation to keep
screws and other parts in position when you open the power head.
Unclamp power head from tank and remove rubber gasket from beneath
cover plate. Slide gasket over rear housing, flat side toward screw heads.
Place fogger rear housing on tank. Remove cap head nuts and lift front
housing to expose internal components.
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