Filling the Tank
Fill the tank to the desired level, and you
can check the filling marks on the tank for
reference.
NOTE: When using, preparing, handling,
spraying or disposing of chemicals, wear
appropriate personal protective equipment
as directed by the chemical manufacturer.
WARNING: Never use flammable or
combustible liquids, caustics, acids,
or hot water in this machine.
Assembling the Pump
Install the pump into the tank and rotate
clockwise to tighten.
Assembling the Shoulder Strap
Starting
Press the power button to turn on the
sprayer, the LED light will be green and an
audible hum will be heard, which means the
machine is working. And it will stop once
the tank is pressurized, which may take 30
seconds to several minutes depending on
the size of the tank and the amount of liquid
inside.
NOTE: The greater amount of liquid in the
tank, the less time it takes to pressurize.
NOTE: Once the sprayer is used and
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releases a certain amount of liquid, the
pump will kick back on to maintain a steady
stream.
Spraying
Aim the wand in the desired direction and
depress the lever to spray. Release the
lever to stop.
For continuous spraying, please depress
the lever and lock it in the depressed
position.
NOTE: When the battery power is low, the
LED light will flash green.After usage, turn
off the sprayer, then remove any chemical
and clean the machine.
Adjustable Sprayer Nozzle
The adjustable spray nozzle offers variable
spray patterns:
Loosen nozzle for a long, thin stream,
tighten for a wider mist.
NOTE: Do not loosen the nozzle nut overly,
which may result in the water leak.
AFTER OPERATION
20V Yard Sprayer
After each usage, press the power button
to turn off the machine. You must first pull
up the pressure release valve to release
the pressure inside of the tank. Then rotate
the pump handle counterclockwise to
remove the pump.
See Fig. C
Storage
When not in use, store the wand as Fig. I
shown.
MAINTENANCE
See Fig. D
Before any maintenance, please depressurize
the sprayer by turn off the machine and pull of
the pressure release valve until all air pressure is
See Fig. E
released.
Pump maintenance
Inspect the pump frequently whether any leaking occurs
around the pump seal. If leaking occurs, please contact
service center.
Nozzle maintenance
Clean the openings of any obstructions or residue. Do not
See Fig. F1
use sharp tools that could scratch or damage the nozzle.
Hose maintenance
Clean the filter at the end of the hose regularly for a better
performance. (See Fig. J)
Shut-off maintenance
Remove the filter from the shut-off assembly. Clean the
debris inside and clean the filter by rinsing with cool, clean
water. (See Fig. K)
Replace the O- ring and rubber plug. (See Fig. L1, L2)
WARNING: Contact the solutions center before
attempting any other servicing.
See Fig.
F2, F3
CLEANING AND STORAGE
Empty any extra chemical from the tank. Use clean water
to thoroughly rinse the tank until all chemical and residues
are removed. 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 resulting in the pump
non-functional. With clean water in the clean tank, spray
See Fig. G1,
G2
water through the hose, shut-off lever, wand, and nozzle
for at least 30 seconds to rinse the chemical out. Remove
the pump. Do not put the pump down as it may cause the
pump is contaminated with dirt, grass clippings, or debris
that will enter the tank later. Hanging the tank upside down
to let the sprayer drain. Once the sprayer is dried, please
turn the sprayer upright and loosely attach the pump to
the tank to prevent debris from entering the tank. Store the
machine in a warm, dry place out of direct sunlight.
See Fig. H1,
H2
See Fig. I
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