Powering-On And Spraying; Cleaning; Cleaning & Storage - Smith XP100P Manual De Instrucciones

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Powering-On and Spraying

WARNING: RISK OF UNINTENDED SPRAYING AND
CHEMICAL EXPOSURE. Ensure that the Shut-off is in
the closed position (Lever released) before pressing the
Power Button. The Sprayer will spray if the Shut-off is
open (Lever depressed) when the power is turned ON.
NOTICE: RISK OF PROPERTY DAMAGE. Do not
attempt to heat or alter hose, hose nut, or barb prior
to assembly. Only spray when the air is calm (no wind
or air movement) to prevent chemical spray from
drifting into unintended areas.
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 (1).
4. For continuous spraying, depress the Lever
and rotate the Lock (2) 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
(A). 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.
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CLEANING

Cleaning & Storage
WARNING: Always release pressure from the sprayer
prior to cleaning. Disassembly of a sprayer that is still
pressurized may result in the high-speed ejection of
components.
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.
WARNING: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.
1. Turn off the Pump by pressing the Power Button.
The light on the top of the Pump should turn off.
15.
Operate the Pressure Release Valve on the side
of the Tank by gently pulling it outward until the
air inside the Tank stops flowing out.
16.
Remove the Pump from the Tank by turning it
counterclockwise. Avoid placing the Pump down
where it may become contaminated with dirt,
grass clippings, or debris that could later enter
the Tank.
17.
Empty any extra chemical from the Tank
into a suitable container for later use or
disposal according to chemical manufacturer's
instructions.
18.
Use clean water to thoroughly rinse and
empty the Tank until all chemical and residues
are removed.
19.
Use a wet cloth to wipe the bottom of
the Pump until all chemical and residues are
removed. Do not rinse the Pump with a hose
or submerge in water, as water will enter the
Housing, damaging the electrical components,
rendering the Pump non-functional, and voiding
the warranty.
20.
Add approximately 1 quart [1 liter] of clean
water to the Tank.
21.
Attach the Pump to the Tank and tighten
firmly.
22.
Press the Power Button so the Pump will
pressurize the Tank.
ENGLISH
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