- very tenacious or sticky liquids, or liq-
uids that leave residues, which can-
not be completely poured or flushed
out of the unit (oils and oil-bearing
liquids).
● On request, the manufacturer of the
unit can make available a detailed
list of the materials used in the parts
of the unit for more detailed exami-
nation.
● Unauthorised changes to the unit
made by the user or inappropriate
use shall render null and void the lia-
bility of the manufacturer for any da-
mage caused as a result.
Assembling instructions
● Fig. A: Install the spray tube into the
quick-action valve.
● Fig. A: Screw the hose into the
quick-action valve.
● Fig. B: Guide the diagonally-cut riser
tube 1 into the small connecting hole
in the cover of the tank and press it
down firmly. Push the hose connect-
ing nut up to the first thread of the
connector and tighten it up carefully.
Finally, press the hose into the hose
holder 2 in the filler funnel.
● Fig. C: SOX 5/8 spray units
Insert the pressure gauge into the
large connecting hole in the cover of
the tank and tighten it up carefully.
Assembly of carrying strap: SOX 5
● Fig. D
Carrying strap to be fixed onto sus-
pension hooks of the tank with the
inside punchings. In order to secure
the hold, the excess end is to be
bended and fixed with the outside
punchings.
Assembly of carrying strap SOX 8
● Fig. E
Operation
● Check that the unit is in perfect con-
dition and properly sealed each time
before use. Pull up the piston-type
pressure gauge by hand at the red
knob and check that it returns to the
starting position.
● Remove the pump by turning it to the
left. Before doing this release pump
rods, turn them 180° and transmit
the srew force via the back of the
zwistlocks on the pump housing.
● Filling of the container. Attention!
Max. liquid capacity (see technical
data) and the correct dosage of the
chemicals manufacturer have to be
observed.
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