SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES FOR GAS
SPRAYER
1. Before using sprayer with chemicals, fill spray-
er with fresh water to assure that you have it
properly assembled; pressurize and practice
spraying. Also, check for any leaks at this time.
When thoroughly familiar with the sprayer op-
eration, follow normal operating procedures.
2. Ensure all pressure in the sprayer is relieved by
locking the shut-off valve in the open position.
3. Avoid contact with chemicals.
4. Always wear rubber gloves, safety goggles
and appropriate protective clothing.
5. Work in a well ventilated area.
6. Individuals should be trained in the proper use
of this sprayer, chemical handling procedures,
and first aid/emergency care. Where training is
not available, individuals should study and fol-
low the procedures detailed in this manual.
WARNING: chemicals can be harmful to in-
dividuals and the environment if improperly
used. In addition, some chemicals are caustic,
corrosive or poisonous and should be avoided.
Read warnings and chemical manufacturers'
instructions. Solo high density polyethylene
sprayers are fitted with chemical resistant seals
which are compatible to a wide variety of ag-
ricultural and household chemicals; however,
care should be exercised to ensure that sprayer
components are clean, functioning properly,
and in a good state of repair before and dur-
ing use. If in doubt about a particular chemical,
check with the manufacturer. If you suspect or
observe indications that the material may be
unsafe in a Solo sprayer...STOP. DO NOT USE
OR APPLY CHEMICAL. ALWAYS WEAR RUBBER
GLOVES, GOGGLES, AND APPROPRIATE PROTEC-
TIVE CLOTHING!
• Read and follow operating instructions.
• Do not fill with, use, or spray flammable mate-
rials, including Diesel Fuel.
• Do not modify sprayer.
• Never spray in the direction of humans, ani-
mals or property which might be injured or
damaged by spray formula.
• Do not use disinfectants, solvents or impreg-
nating agents unless first tested to ensure they
are not harmful to the environment or sprayer.
• Do not use liquids with a temperature above
110°F (43°C).
• Wear appropriate protective clothing to pre-
vent contact with chemical agents.
• Rinse and clean sprayer thoroughly after us-
ing. Disposal of contaminated rinse should be in
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accordance with applicable ordinances. Observe
the precautionary instructions of the chemical
manufacturer.
• Do not use any acid (including citrus) or caustic
chemicals.
• Remember that a sprayer with liquid is a sig-
nificant amount of weight (8 lbs. per gallon). Do
not climb when wearing the sprayer. Use cau-
tion when bending, leaning or walking. Bend at
the knees rather than the waist.
• During sprayer operation, the pressure cylin-
der contains compressed air and liquid. Com-
pressed air and liquid under pressure are inher-
ently dangerous.
FEATURES
KNOW YOUR TOOL
Before attempting to use this product, become
familiar with all of its operating features and
safety requirements.
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1. Tank.
2. Ignition plug.
3. Recoil starter.
4. Knapsack strap.
5. Throlle lever.
6. Stop button.
7. Fuel tank (FUMU16).
8. Nozzle.
9. Nozzle lance.
10. Drain.
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