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OPERATING  INSTRUCTIONS

Charging the Pump Internal Battery

1. In a dry, clean location insert the Charger Plug into a standard 
electrical wall outlet.  

See Figure F.  

On the end of the   

Pump handle, remove the rubber Cover to expose the Charging 

Port.  Plug the Charger Cable into the Charging Port on the Pump.  

The Light on the top of the Pump should start flashing green.

 

a. The Pump cannot be operated while Charging.  

 

     The Pump must be disconnected from the Charger 

 

     to permit further use.

 

b. If the light on the Pump flashes red, the Battery is 

 

    too hot to be safely charged.  This can happen when 

 

    the Battery is used heavily in very hot weather or if 

 

    the Battery is stored in a very hot location (such as in an enclosed vehicle or storage unit during  

 

    very hot weather).  If this happens the Battery must be allowed to cool before it can be charged.

 

c. If the light on the Pump flashes red and green alternately, this means the Battery has been dam 

 

    aged and cannot be charged within the safe charging time limit.  The internal Battery cannot be  

 

    serviced, so the Pump must be replaced.

2. Ensure the Pump and Charger are placed where they will not be exposed to liquids, falls or other sources of     

    damage for the duration of the charging period.

3. When charging is complete the light will remain green and stay on constantly.  Charging time will vary  

     depending on Battery condition at the start of charging.  Charging time should not exceed 3 hours.

4. Remove the Charger Cable from the Pump once charging is complete.  Pumps should not be connected  

     to the Charger during long periods of storage.  To ensure optimal Battery life the Pump should be charged  

     at least once every 3 months when not in use.

5. Reinsert the rubber Cover into the Charging Port to protect it.

6. Unplug the Charger from the electrical wall outlet when not in use.

WARNING: RISK OF FIRE, BURNS, OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK.  Use Charger only in a dry, dust-free location 

free from any flammable or combustible liquids or vapors.  Use only with Fountainhead Group Char-

gers – Other types of Chargers may cause Battery failure resulting in personal injury and damage. Do 

not short circuit the Charger or Battery terminals.  Do not charge damaged Batteries.  Do not expose to 

liquid, vapor, or rain.

Figure F

Power 

Button

Charging 

Port Cover

Charging 

Port

Handle

Pressure 

Release Valve

Light

Pump Zero 

Pump

Содержание PumpZero

Страница 1: ...on or Parts Call 1 800 311 9903 The Fountainhead Group Inc 23 Garden St New York Mills NY 13417 1 800 311 9903 www TheFountainheadGroup com CAUTION Read and follow all instructions Manual No 183994 Re...

Страница 2: ...CK To reduce the risk of injury user must read and understand entire instruction manual before operating this Sprayer This is an electric powered compressed air style tank sprayer that is designed to...

Страница 3: ...eal G Adapter H Wand C A G B D F H E ADJUSTABLE CONE USES Spot spraying in or around flower beds trees and shrubs Edging along fences driveways and walkways Killing brush such as poison ivy poison oak...

Страница 4: ...placed 2 Ensure the Pump and Charger are placed where they will not be exposed to liquids falls or other sources of damage for the duration of the charging period 3 When charging is complete the light...

Страница 5: ...r water soluble solutions may damage the Sprayer and will void the warranty 1 Ensure that the Pump is turned OFF Light is OFF 2 Pull up on the knob of the Pressure Release Valve until all the pressure...

Страница 6: ...ed using See Cleaning Storage SPRAYER MAINTENANCE Cleaning Storage WARNING RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY DUE TO CHEMICAL EXPOSURE Always wear appropriate personal protection equipment as instructed by chemi...

Страница 7: ...n off the Pump 12 Operate the Pressure Release Valve on the side of the Tank to release pressure 13 Remove the Pump Avoid placing the Pump down where it may become contaminated with dirt grass clippin...

Страница 8: ...erence that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are des...

Страница 9: ...r 2 Clean Shut off See Shut off Maintenance 3 Clean Nozzle See Nozzle Maintenance 4 Tighten Pump to Tank Sprayer turns on but only sprays at low pressure 1 Tank not yet pressurized 2 Air leaking from...

Страница 10: ...ery will not Charge 1 Charger not plugged into outlet 2 No lights illuminated on Pump Charger plugged into outlet 3 No lights illuminated on Pump Charger plugged into outlet outlet functioning 4 Red l...

Страница 11: ...181824 WAND 21 POLY 6 182112 WAND 21 STAINLESS STEEL 7 183173 HOSE SHUTOFF 1 2 GAL 8 183174 HOSE SHUTOFF 3 GAL 9 181869 POLY NOZZLE KIT 10 181870 BRASS NOZZLE KIT 11 182902 3 WAY NOZZLE REPLACEMENT VI...

Страница 12: ...CCESSORIES ARE AVAILABLE BY CONTACTING The Fountainhead Group Inc Customer Service Center Monday Friday 8 A M 5 P M EST Toll Free 1 800 311 9903 or e mail Info TheFGI com or Access online at www TheFo...

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