STORAGE
Store the sprayer indoors in a warm, dry location out of
direct sunlight and away from any sources of moisture
or intense heat. Do not store the sprayer where
freezing temperatures (below 32° F / 0° C) will occur.
Allowing water to freeze inside the sprayer may cause
damage to the power wand tool, wand extension, or
other components, and void the sprayer warranty.
TRANSPORTATION
NOTE: The power wand tool contains an internal
Li-ion battery and should not be put in checked
baggage on airplanes and must be properly
protected in carry-on baggage.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal
injury, turn unit OFF before making any adjustments
or removing/ installing attachments or accessories.
An accidental start-up can cause injury.
WARNING: RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR
PROPERTY DAMAGE DUE TO CHEMICAL EXPOSURE.
Always ensure that all chemicals have been removed
from the sprayer and the sprayer has been cleaned
prior to performing any maintenance.
Repairs
The power wand tool and charger are not serviceable.
There are no serviceable parts inside of the power
wand tool or charger.
Replacing the Harness
1. For each side of the harness (G), remove the
small plastic clips (1) from the two shoulder strap
loops and thread each loop through the slots at
the top of the sprayer handle. See Figure 14.
2. Replace the clips (1) through the loops and pull
the strap securing the two harness (G) straps in
place.
G
3. For the lower straps, remove the strap from the
top portion of the buckles (3) and place around
the foot stand (2), starting from underneath. See
Figure 15.
4. Loop the strap through the first section of
the buckle (3). Then loop the strap through
the other section of the buckle (3) to tighten.
Adjust the shoulder pads and strap lengths for a
comfortable fit.
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Nozzle Maintenance
WARNING: Prior to performing maintenance, always
depressurize the sprayer by turning the sprayer OFF
and squeezing the trigger on the power wand to
spray until liquid flow stops.
• If a nozzle clogs, remove and disassemble the
nozzle assembly.
• Clean the openings of any obstructions or residue.
• Do not use sharp tools that could scratch or
damage the nozzles as spray pattern could be
affected.
• Do not hit nozzle against surfaces to unclog.
Cap and Filter Basket Maintenance
• Check the cap (1) and the filter basket gasket (3)
on the filter basket (2) to ensure they do not show
signs of wear and are operating properly. See
Figure 16.
• Replace them as required.
1
Figure 14
3
Figure 15
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3
2
Figure 16
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