GB
IRL
With filler valve
7. Connect the compressed-air hose [17] to the filler valve [18]. (Fig. 10)
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Pressure is built up (max. 6 bar).
Ensure that the initial pressure is not higher than 15 bar.
8. When the required pressure has built up (→ Table 2), remove the compressed-air hose [17].
Spraying
Observe the instructions in the section entitled „Safety".
Operate the device upright only.
Avoid allowing drops of spray to drift onto areas that are not being treated.
Observe the instructions of the spray product manufacturer!
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To prevent dripping, hold the spray wand up when first spraying and activate the
shut-off valve until no more liquid mixed with air is emerging from the nozzle.
1. Activate the shut-off valve [3] (Fig. 11)
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Spraying may now begin.
2. Make certain the optimum spraying pressure is set (→ Table 2) on the pressure gauge [16].
Spraying pressure
2,0 bar
3,0 bar
4,0 bar
Table 2. Linear dependence: spraying rate and spraying pressure
3. If the spraying pressure decreases more than 0.5 bar from the optimum level, pump
some more.
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If liquid mixed with air emerges from the nozzle, the tank is empty.
After Usage
Observe the instructions in the section entitled „Safety".
1. Pull the red button on the safety valve [13] until the tank is depressurised. (Fig. 3)
2. Lock the pump handle in place [14]. (Fig. 4)
3. Unscrew the pump [2] from the tank [1]. (Fig. 5)
Collect and dispose of the residual liquid according to all applicable laws, requi-
rements and regulations. Observe the instructions of the spray product manu-
facturer!
4. Drain the device.
5. Wipe off the device with a moist cloth.
6. For drying and storing the device, keep the tank and pump separate in a dry place
protected from sunlight and freezing temperatures.
Clean the protective equipment and yourself every time after usage.
AUS
USA
Spraying rate with flat jet nozzle 1428P
15
NZ
CDN
0,70 l/min
0,86 l/min
0,99 l/min
IND