ASSEMBLY
WARNING: RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR
PROPERTY DAMAGE DUE TO CHEMICAL EXPOSURE. After
initial assembly, always inspect the sprayer for damage,
and test it with plain water to check for proper function.
Ensure all connections are secure and leak free, and the
hose is free from damage, prior to using the sprayer with
chemicals.
WARNING: Only use attachments recommended or sold
by the manufacturer.
High/Low Flow Control
Flow can be controlled by switching between the high
and low settings on the rocker-style switch (1).
The high setting uses nominal battery voltage to
power the electric diaphragm pump within the
sprayer.
In instances where a lower pressure or flow is desired,
the unit can be switched to the low setting, which will
reduce the voltage being supplied to the pump. This
low voltage is constant and is more ideal for precision
spraying when low drift or chemical use is needed, as
the spray pattern and flow rate will remain the same
for the entire application.
See "Nozzle Flow Chart" on page 18.
Fig. 3
Assembling the Sprayer
1. Install the wand (C) onto the shut-off assembly
(B) and tighten the nut (1) on the wand (C) to
secure together.
Fig. 4
B
Attaching a Nozzle
Attach your selected nozzle (H – K) onto the end of the
wand (C) using a flat seal (E) if required, and tighten
securely using the cap nut (D).
Fig. 5
C
C
1
Harness Installation
1. For each side of the harness (F), remove the small
plastic clips (1) from the two shoulder strap loops
and thread each loop through the slots at the
top of the sprayer handle.
2. Replace the clips (1) through the loops and pull
the strap securing the two harness (F) straps in
place.
Fig. 6
1
C
1
K
E
F
ENGLISH
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