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C. WAND TO FLOW CONTROL
Push the wand into the flow control until it stops.
Slide the o-ring down until it touches the flow control.
Screw the wand nut onto the flow control. Firmly hand tighten.
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TO ENSURE CORRECT ASSEMBLY, TEST SPRAYER WITH WATER BEFORE USING.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
A. FILLING THE SPRAYER
Remove the pump assembly from the tank by turning counter-clockwise.
Prepare the spray solution following the instructions listed on the chemical manufacturers’ label. Mix only
the amount of solution to be sprayed.
DO NOT
spray flammable, caustic (i.e. acids, chlorines and bleach), corrosive, heated or self-heating solu-
tions with this sprayer.
Screw the pump assembly back into the tank by turning clockwise. Firmly hand tighten.
NEVER
fill tank above the “MAX FILL LINE” on the tank.
B. PRESSURIZING THE SPRAYER
To operate the pump, unlock the pump handle by turning counter-clockwise. Be careful not to loosen the
pump from the tank.
To create pressure, stroke up and down.
Lock the pump handle back into the pump assembly by turning clockwise.
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WARNING!!! To prevent ejected pump assembly and/or solution from striking and injuring you, never
stand with your face or body directly over the top of the tanks when pumping or loosening the pump.
C. SPRAYING
To start spraying, squeeze the flow control lever.
To stop spraying, release the flow control lever while pulling back on the lever.
To spray continuously, squeeze the flow control lever and slide forward to lock on.
If your sprayer has an adjustable cone nozzle, screw it clockwise for a fine mist and counter-clockwise for a
coarse stream. Flat fan nozzles are not adjustable.
DO NOT
remove flow control cap while spraying.
ALWAYS
wear long sleeve shirts, long pants, goggles, gloves and durable shoes.
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D. RELEASING PRESSURE
To release pressure from the tank, turn the tank upside down, and then squeeze the flow control lever until
all the air pressure is gone. If your sprayer has a pressure relief valve, turn yellow knob clockwise until all
air pressure is gone.
If your sprayer is clogged and the pressure will not release using the flow control, do the following:
a. Place a rag over the top of the sprayer and pump.
b. While firmly pushing down on the pump handle, slowly turn counter-clockwise.
ALWAYS RELEASE
pressure in sprayer before servicing.
NEVER
leave pressurized sprayer unattended.
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