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Electronic Protection System
Li-ion tools are designed with an Electronic Protection
System that protects the battery against overloading,
overheating, or deep discharge.
Important Charging Notes
The charger and power wand tool may become warm
to the touch while charging. This is normal and does
not indicate a problem. To facilitate the cooling of the
power wand tool after use, avoid placing the charger
or power wand tool in a warm environment such as in
a metal shed or an uninsulated trailer.
If the power wand tool does not charge properly:
• Check operation of the receptacle by plugging in a
lamp or other appliance.
• Check to see if the receptacle is connected to a light
switch which turns power OFF when you turn off
the lights.
• If charging problems persist, replace the power
wand tool or charger. See Troubleshooting Guide, The
power wand tool does not charge.
You may charge a partially depleted power wand tool
at any time with no adverse effect on the internal
battery.
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Filling the Sprayer
DANGER: RISK OF DEATH, SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY,
AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE FROM IMPROPER
CHEMICAL USE OR MIXTURE.
• Never use flammable or combustible chemicals in
this sprayer. Spraying flammable or combustible
chemicals can create combustible fumes that could
be ignited, causing an explosion.
• Use only chemicals indicated for spraying
applications. Some chemicals may create a toxic or
other hazardous atmosphere when sprayed.
• Always refer to chemical manufacturer' s instructions
Figure 7
and/or the chemical Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for
proper mixture and safe application.
WARNING: Inspect the tank, hose, power wand tool,
wand extension, and all connections for damage
before each use. A damaged or loose hose connection
can result in unintended exposure to the pressurized
chemicals, resulting in serious injury or property
damage.
Before you Begin
Test the sprayer with plain water before use with
chemicals, prior to initial use, and after prolonged
storage.
Place the sprayer on a stable surface and ensure it is
OFF.
Filling Procedure
1. Unscrew the cap (1) and place it on a clean
surface where it will not collect dirt, dust, grass
clippings, or other debris. See Figure 8.
2. Remove the filter basket (2) and remove any
debris. Place the filter basket (2) on a clean
surface where it will not collect dirt, dust, grass
clippings, or other debris.
3. Inspect the tank interior for debris, and clean as
needed.
4. Check to make sure the in-tank filter (3) is in
place, the mesh is intact, and it is not clogged
with debris. See In-Tank Filter Maintenance.
5. Follow the chemical manufacturer's instructions
for preparing the chemical. Fill the sprayer by
pouring liquid into the top opening and through
the filter basket, to the desired volume, according
to the volume graduation markings on the side
of the tank.
6. Clean up any spilled, splashed, or overflowed
liquid on the sprayer.