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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED
1. The PumpZero Pump must be charged for the Sprayer to operate. See Charging the Pump Internal
Battery.
2. Press the Power Button to turn on the Pump and begin pressurizing the Tank.
a. The Light on the top should turn green and an audible hum should be heard, indicating the
Pump is running and is pressurizing the Tank.
b. The Pump will turn off once the Tank is pressurized, which may take 30 seconds to several
minutes depending on the size of the Tank and the amount of fluid in it.
c. It is permissible to start spraying before the Tank is fully pressurized, but in order to avoid
a sub-optimal spray pattern it is recommended to wait at least 20 seconds to allow some
pressure to build in the Tank.
3. Aim the Wand in the desired direction
of spraying and depress the Shut-off Lever.
(See Figure K)
4. For continuous spraying, depress the Lever
and rotate the Lock to hold the Lever in
the depressed position.
5. Unlock, if needed, and release the
Shut-off Lever to stop spraying.
6. To turn off the Sprayer press the
Power Button. The Light will turn OFF.
7. Note that the Tank is still pressurized even though the Pump
has been turned OFF.
8. Always remove any chemical, and clean the Sprayer when finished using.
See Cleaning & Storage.

Low Battery Indicator

The Pump is equipped with a Low Battery Indicator. When the Pump is operating, the Light on the
top of the Pump will change from steady green to flashing green when the Battery has 25% of charge
remaining. This is typically enough to finish spraying the current Tank of fluid and one additional
Tank. The Pump should then be charged. See Charging the Pump Internal Battery. When the Battery
is completely out of charge the Light will turn OFF and the Pump will not operate.
Cleaning & Storage
WARNING: RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY DUE TO CHEMICAL EXPOSURE. Always wear appropriate
personal protection equipment as instructed by chemical manufacturer when using, preparing,
handling, spraying, or disposing of chemicals. This includes at least goggles, gloves, and protective
clothing. Prior to performing maintenance always depressurize Sprayer by turning off the Pump
and operating the Pressure Release Valve until no pressure remains in the Tank.
CAUTION: RISK OF DAMAGE TO INTERNAL COMPONENTS. Failure to properly rinse out the Sprayer
may allow chemical residue build-up that can clog or damage the Filters, Pump, Shut-off, Wand,
and Nozzle. Chemical residue build-up can also contaminate subsequent applications. Leaving
chemical liquids in the Sprayer when not in use can lead to premature Sprayer wear. Never store
Sprayer with chemical in any part of the Sprayer.
SPRAYER MAINTENANCE
Figure K
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