CLEANING
• Carefully clean sprayer after every use.
• Pour or spray all remaining chemical solution out
of sprayer.
• Pour a small amount of water for water soluble
chemicals, or mineral spirits for oil-based chemicals,
into the tank.
• Pressurize and spray through system until all liquid
is gone.
• Repeat process with warm, soapy water.
• Repeat process with warm, clear water.
• Use an absorbent cloth to dry all internal surfaces.
• Follow chemical manufacturer recommendations for
disposing of waste water and chemicals.
• Do not use aggressive or abrasive cleaning agents.
MAINTENANCE
• Prior to storage, empty, clean and dry sprayer.
• Always store sprayer in a dry area, protected from
freezing, heat and sunlight.
• Lubricate o-ring in pressure relief valve with
non-water soluble grease on a regular basis.
NOTE: Occasionally lubricate o-ring and cap
gasket with petroleum jelly.
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MAINTENANCE
PUMP MAINTENANCE
• Pump pressure sealing is accomplished with an
o-ring (5) on pump piston (4) that moves within
cylinder (3). (See Figure 3)
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• Periodically, this o-ring should be greased with
non-water soluble grease. If worn, it should be
replaced. A small umbrella valve at bottom of
cylinder prevents formula from entering cylinder.
Keep these parts clean and replace if worn.
TANK CAP
• A small amount of non-water soluble grease on tank
cap threads and both sides of the gasket eases
tightening and loosening.
REGULAR INSPECTION
• Inspect and replace worn or damaged parts
promptly. Pay particular attention to tank cap
gasket, pressure relief valve and seal, inflation
valve (if fitted), umbrella valve o-rings and seals
throughout sprayer. Regular lubrication of o-rings
and seals is recommended.
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