FOR YOUR SAFETY
This sprayer operates with liquid under pressure.
Failure to observe cautions and follow instructions for
use and maintenance can cause tank, hose or other
parts to become corroded, weakened, and/or burst.
This can result in serious injury or property damage
from forcible ejection of parts or high-pressure
discharge of spray material. Do not use any flammables
or boiling liquids in this sprayer as it is not designed
nor intended for such use. Some spray materials can
ignite or explode. Do not spray in an enclosed space,
near an open flame such as found in a bbq grill or
water heater, near an electric motor or open switch, or
any source of heat. Do not smoke while spraying. Use
of flammables could result in serious injury or property
damage from unintended ignition or explosion. Do not
use any caustics or acids in this sprayer, since these can
damage or weaken the sprayer and its parts, resulting
in serious injury or property damage. Keep out of
reach from children and pets. Always read and follow
directions on the spray material container, including
the need for protective clothing. Before using your
sprayer, thoroughly inspect both inside and outside
of the sprayer and do not pressurize sprayer if tank,
hose or other parts appear to be damaged, discolored,
brittle, excessively soft or loose. Do not pressurize with
any mechanical device such as an air compressor, since
this can create dangerous pressure and bursting of
parts and result in serious injury. Wear long-sleeved
shirt, pants, gloves, goggles or similar protective
clothing when spraying. PROP 65 WARNING:
Handling the brass material on this product exposes
you to lead, a chemical known to the State of California
to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Wash hands after use.
LIMITED WARRANTY
H. D. Hudson Manufacturing Company warrants to
the original consumer purchaser of this product at
retail that it is free from problems in materials and
workmanship for the period of 1 year from the original
date of purchase. This warranty does not apply to
damage to the product resulting from accident,
misuse, neglect, alteration, modification, tampering,
or failure to follow instructions supplied with the
product. This warranty does not cover normal wear
and tear of o-rings or seals, and the warranty shall
be void if the product is used commercially. If the
product or any part of it should malfunction within
the warranty period, call 1-800-977-7293. Valid only in
North America.You must retain your sales receipt as
proof of the date of purchase and include it with any
return of the product.
H.D HUDSON MANUFACTURING COMPANY EXCLUDES LIABLITY
UNDER THIS WARRANTY FOR ANY AND ALL INCIDENTAL AND
ALL INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGES.
Replacement Part Kit: #6985
871-818 Instruction
67883 Deck & 30191/30192/30193 Favorite®
Polyethylene Sprayer Instructions
If you have any questions or concerns, or missing parts, Do not return sprayer to the store!
Call our hotline: 1-800-9-SPRAYER (1-800-977-7293)
Common maintenance questions: www.hdhudson.com/FAQS
INSIDE THE BOX
(Parts may be loose in tank)
• Sprayer Tank
• Shut-off valve
• Pump in tank
• Supply tube
• Spray wand with nozzle
• Instructions
• Hose with fitting and nut
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HOW TO ASSEMBLE
1.
Insert the supply tube into hose barb at end of hose.
2.
Insert the supply tube into the tank and
securely thread on the cap nut.
CAUTION: Make sure the cap nut is threaded all
the way down. If loose, it may come off with force
or spray may escape resulting in injury.
3.
Attach spray wand to shut-off valve.
• Insert spray wand fitting into shut-off valve.
• Screw down wand retainer cap nut onto valve.
Screw nut onto the shut-off valve.
NOTE: This is not a compression fitting, but it is
normal for nut to screw on tightly.
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HOW TO FILL
A.) Pour measured amount of spray material into
the open tank. Follow label directions on
spray material container for amount to use.
B.) Add water as directed.
Do not fill beyond the MAX FILL line.
C.) Insert pump and turn clockwise to seal.
Do not over tighten.
A.
B.
C.
HOW TO PRESSURIZE
Unlock pump handle by pushing down and turning
handle. Do not unscrew pump cap or remove pump.
Using the handle, pump up and down. The more you
pump, the more pressure you will build up inside the
tank. When it becomes difficult to pump, your tank
has reached maximum pressure. Do not stand so
your head is over pump.
• Use low pressure (fewer strokes) for a coarse spray.
• Use high pressure (more strokes) for a fine mist or a
long-reaching stream.
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HOW TO SPRAY
Squeeze handle to spray
Release handle to stop
Push handle forward to lock.
Note: Spray may stop if nozzle is
Push handle back to unlock.
tightened all the way down.
Tighten nozzle for fine mist
Loosen nozzle for coarse or
long range
.
HOW TO RELEASE PRESSURE
Turn sprayer on its side and turn nozzle away from
you. Squeeze shutoff lever to let all the air escape.
Turn sprayer up-right and slowly unscrew pump from
tank and remove it. Do not stand so your head is
over pump. This sprayer is equipped with a pressure
release valve on the tank, you may also twist the top
portion open and hold it until all air has escaped.
Twist valve closed to reseal. Then remove pump.
SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE
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Clean and dry your sprayer after every use to greatly
prolong its useful service life. Many spray materials
will harden if left in the sprayer and plug up the
nozzle, shut-off valve or supply tube. The soft parts,
O-rings and gaskets, will ultimately wear out and need
replacing, just like the oil filter on your car, for example.
How often they need replacing depends on how much
you spray, the spray materials you use and whether or
not the sprayer is regularly cleaned after use.
Call 1-800-9-SPRAYER or visit www.hdhudson.com
to obtain genuine Hudson® replacement parts. If
you leave your sprayer in the garage over Winter,
particularly in northern areas, the soft parts may dry
out and need servicing before you use your sprayer for
the first time in the Spring.