How to use your sprayer
The do’s and don’ts
Before you start, make sure it’s a warm, dry day.
Then mask off any areas that you don’t want to spray.
Don’t spray in windy weather otherwise you could end
up spraying more than just your fence.
Connect the wand to the handle and make sure that
all connections to the sprayer, wand and hose are
hand tightened before you start.
Adjust the nozzle so that it’s vertical and in line with
the trigger
A
.
Filling your sprayer
Give your Ronseal Sprayable liquid a good shake. Push
down the handle of the sprayer and turn anti-clockwise
until the pump pulls out. Fill with liquid to the desired
level
B
C
. The unit is designed to hold 5L of liquid,
which is marked on the unit, make sure you don’t go
over this limit. Once it’s full, insert the pump and turn
the handle clockwise to fully tighten. You’re now ready
to start.
A reminder, don’t use any solvent based liquids in your
sprayer, as this will damage the unit.
A
B
How to use your Precision Finish Fence Sprayer
1. Accuracy – ideal for outlining and fiddly spaces
This setting is ideal for control and precision.
You can use this setting to outline the edges of your
fence panel, or to spray narrow panels or fiddly areas,
as it gives less overspray in those hard to reach corners.
Turn the dial to setting number 1
D
.
Start pumping the handle
E
up and down to pressurise
the sprayer. You’ll hear a slight hissing noise from the
release valve when the unit is pressurised.
Make sure the nozzle is no more than 15cm away from
the fence. Pull the trigger
F
to begin spraying.
Working more quickly when using this setting will help
to avoid drips or runs.
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Ronseal Fence Sprayer
User Guide
D
1
2
1
When moving vertically to outline a panel or spraying
fence posts, turn the handle so that the spray pattern is
horizontal before moving up or down the fence
G
.
Refill with Ronseal Sprayable liquid as required. Before
removing the pump, make sure any pressure is released
by lifting the pressure release valve
H
.
F
G
H
E
C
Ronseal Fence Sprayer
User Guide
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