Spray
20
3A7939A
Flushing and Cleaning
Flushing the sprayer is required before you use your
new sprayer for the first time and after each use.
Flushing after use removes any disinfectants and
residues from the sprayer. It will also help ensure a
trouble-free startup the next time the sprayer is used.
NOTICE
1. Follow the
G
WLD
WLD
70
ON
E
WLD
inner
outer
position
4
position
3
position
2
position
1
2. Remove the tip and tip guard assembly (G) from
each gun. If installed, also remove the gun extension.
3. If using a hopper, dispense disinfectant until the
hopper is empty (multiple guns can be used to
speed up this process).
4. Fill the empty hopper with warm soapy water.
5. If using a suction tube, place the tube (70) into a pail
of warm soapy water. To flush disinfectants with
alcohol active ingredients, ground the pail according
to
6. Turn the power switch (E) ON.
7. Flush the hoses and guns:
a. Open all ball valves that have been used to
spray. If using an 8-gun setup, be sure to open
any ball valves used on both 4-gun manifolds.
NOTE:
Guns used can be flushed all at once, or
they can be flushed one at a time. If flushing
one gun at a time, begin with the inner-most gun
(position 4) and then work your way towards the
outer-most gun (position 1) on each 4-gun
manifold.
b. Disengage trigger locks for the gun(s) to be
flushed.
Use only water for cleaning.
Clean in a well-ventilated area.
Keep a good
supply of fresh air moving through the area.
To avoid injury from splashing, always flush at the
lowest possible pressure.
Disinfectant left in the sprayer will damage the
equipment. To avoid damage, always completely flush
the sprayer with warm soapy water after every use. Do
not store the sprayer with disinfectant in it.
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