Operating and Functional Ele-
ments
1 Push handle
2 Carrying/pump handle
3 Fill valve (compressed air)
4 Manometer
5 Pump holder
6 Spiral hose
7 Locking valve
8 Spray lance
9 Nozzle
10 Transport wheel (2x)
11 Container
12 Safety valve
Start up
Assembly
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English
1 Spiral hose
2 Output opening
3 Locking
4 Locking valve
5 Spray lance
Insert the pushing handle into the spray
appliance.
Screw the spiral hose to the output
opening.
Insert the lock at the screw connection
from the bottom.
Screw the spray pipe onto the shut-off
valve.
Note
After installation, the container, the pump,
the spiral hose, the shut-off valve, the ma-
nometer and the spray pipe must be
checked for damage. If all parts are undam-
aged, a tightness and function test must be
performed.
Tightness test
Pump the empty spray appliance with 2
bar. The pressure must not drop by
more than 0.5 bar within 30 minutes.
Functional Test
Activate the shut-off valve. The shut-off
valve must open and close.
Pull the red knob on the safety valve.
Pressure must escape.
Fill the spray appliance
Pull the red knob on the safety valve up
until the container is depressurized.
Press the pump handle down and turn
counterclockwise; the pump handle will
lock.
Unscrew the pump and remove it from
the container. Hook the pump into the
pump holder.
Fill the detergent solution (preparation)
into the container opening, max. fill vol-
ume 10 l.
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1 Looking glass
The fill level of the container can be
checked at the sight glass on the shut-
off valve. For this, you must activate the
shut-off valve and move it up and down
along the side of the container several
times. The liquid level in the container
and in the spiral hose balance each oth-
er out and the liquid level visible in the
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sight glass is the same as the one in the
container.
Insert the pump into the container and
screw it tight.
Operation
1
Generating pressure with the pump
Press the pump handle down and turn
clockwise; the pump handle will unlock.
Create the desired pressure inside the
container by moving the pump handle
up and down.
Note
The max. pressure must not exceed 6 bar
(red line on manometer). Possible over-
pressure will escape via the safety valve.
Press the pump handle down and turn
counterclockwise; the pump handle will
lock.
Generating pressure via the fill
valve
Note
Prior to generating pressure via the fill
valve, the pump handle must be locked.
Connect the compressed air hose (e.g.
from the foot pump or the compressor)
to the fill valve.
Warning
Do not set the prepressure (fill pressure) to
more than 15 bar, as this may cause dam-
age to the spray appliance.
Generate the desired pressure in the
container.
Note
The max. pressure must not exceed 6 bar
(red line on manometer). Possible over-
pressure will escape via the safety valve.
Once the desired pressure has been
generated, pull the compressed air
hose off the fill valve.
Spraying
Warning
Observe the Chapter "Safety notes".
Note
In order to avoid post-dripping, hold the
spray pipe upright toward the top and keep
activating the shut-off valve until no more
air mixed with air will escape.
Hold the nozzle in the direction of the
surface to be treated.
Activate the shut-off valve, the spray
process will begin.
Release the shut-off valve, the spray
process will stop immediately.
If the container sinks to about 1.5 bar,
increase the pressure in the container to
warrant an even distribution of liquid.
Note
The optimal peek pressure is between 1.5
and 4 bar (values related to water).