3. Use clean water to thoroughly rinse and empty
the tank until all chemicals and residues are
removed.
4. Add approximately 1 quart (1 liter) of clean water
to the tank.
5. Reinstall the hose and power wand tool (E) and
press the power button (3) to turn the sprayer
ON.
6. Flush water through the hose, power wand
tool, and nozzle for at least 30 seconds to rinse
them out. Failure to rinse out these components
may allow chemical residue build-up that can
clog or damage the components. After heavy
use, rinsing the nozzles may not be enough
to remove residue. The nozzle may need to be
soaked or cleaned with a small brush.
7. Empty out any remaining water from the tank,
then continue to spray until water no longer
comes out of the nozzle. This indicates that most
of the water in the system has been removed.
8. Press the power button to turn the power wand
tool OFF.
9. Squeeze the trigger on the power wand tool to
release any remaining liquid in the hose.
10. Allow the sprayer to dry. This is best done by
removing the hose, power wand tool, cap, and
filter basket and hanging the sprayer upside
down to let it drain.
11. Once the sprayer is dried, turn the sprayer
upright and reinstall the cap (1) and filter
basket (2) to prevent debris from entering
the tank.
10
1
2
3
E
Figure 11
HORIZONTAL WAND STORAGE CLIP
There are horizontal wand storage clips (1) attached to
the back of the tank which the wand can be secured
with. The horizontal wand clips help with storage as
it reduces the space needed around the sprayer. See
Figure 12.
TETHERED CAP PLUG INSTALLATION
The tethered cap plug should be installed onto the
tank cap when the sprayer will be stored.
1. Align the tethered cap plug barb tabs (1) with
the tank cap (2) and push into the cap until it
stops.
2. Turn tethered cap plug clockwise to secure it to
the cap. See Figure 13.
1
Figure 12
2
1
Figure 13