Spraying Nozzle Type
Single Conical Nozzle
Single Stream Nozzle
Double Conical Nozzle
This sprayer will create a maximum pressure of 65 psi. It is not adjustable. The chart shows the approximate
pressure and nozzle output the sprayer will produce while the control valve lever is open. The pressure will
return to maximim pressure when the control valve lever is closed.
1. The battery has been charged before being delivered. However, it will self-discharge in the course of
transportation and storage. Additional charging before initial use is required.
2. Try your best to avoid operating the sprayer without water in it. This may damage the diaphraghm. Never place
the sprayer upside down. Otherwise, the battery may be damaged.
3. In case a noise is heard from inside the sprayer, or poor atomization occurs after long periods of use, the
sprayer may have a low battery voltage and requires charging. Connect the plug to an electrical outlet without
removing the battery from the sprayer. A charging time of at least 8 hours is required. The charger should be
placed in a dry, well-ventilated safe place.
4. Trial spraying with clean water is necessary for initial use-to make sure neither leakage or poor atomization
occurs.
5. There are a few points the user should remember while spraying. Wear a mask and gloves to protect skin
and to avoid direct contact with pesticides or harmful liquids. Never spray pesticides against the wind or spray
towards humans, animals or food. Never operate for extended periods of time under high temperatures. Strict
compliance with safety instructions of pesticides is required. Never operate with strong acids, strong bases or
flammable liquids. Never use high-resistent and very toxic pesticides for pest controlling purposes on vegetables,
fruit trees, and plants.
6. For short-term use, charging is not usually required. For long-term storage, regular full discharging and
recharging are required, with an interval of 2 weeks, a month, or two months, to ensure the service life of
the battery.
7. Don't operate sprayer in temperatures exceeding 100 degrees or lower than 35 degrees.
8. After use for half a year, you should dismantle the base and check whether the screws are loose.
If they are loose, please tighten them. Also, be sure to switch off power before storage.
9. It is strictly prohibited to keep this sprayer near fire or expose base to water or immerse the sprayer in the
water to clean or to fill it with water. Unauthorized removal of the charger's housing is prohibited.
10. Visit www.hdhudson.com/FAQS – Clean and dry your sprayer after every use to greatly prolong its useful
service life. Many spray materials will harden if left in the sprayer and plug up the nozzle, shut-off valve or
supply tube. The soft parts, O-rings and gaskets, will ultimately wear out and need replacing, just like the oil
filter on your car, for example. How often they need replacing depends on how much you spray, the spray materi-
als you use and whether or not the sprayer is regularly cleaned after use. Call 1-800-9-SPRAYER or visit
www.hdhudson.com to obtain genuine Hudson® replacement parts. If you leave your sprayer in the garage over
Winter, particularly in northern areas, the soft parts may dry out and need servicing before you use your sprayer
for the first time in the Spring.
POINTS FOR ATTENTION
Pressure
Flow Rate
PSI
Gal/Min
65
0.20-0.23
50
0.48-0.50
45
0.37-0.40
Spraying Nozzle Type
Liter/Min
Fan Spray Nozzle
0.8-0.9
Four-Hole Shower Conical
1.8-1.9
Four-Hole Shower Stream
1.4-1.5
Pressure
Flow Rate
PSI
Gal/Min
Liter/Min
30
0.20-0.22
50
0.23-0.26
35
0.39-0.41
0.7-0.8
1.9-1.0
1.5-1.6