3 Overview
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Fig. 1:
Parts of the special pressure sprayer
1 Pump handle
2 Push button
3 Valve body
4 Pump tube
4 Initial setup
Filling the container
1. Unscrew the valve body from the container by
turning it anticlockwise (see Fig. A1).
2. Pour the spray liquid into the container. Fill it with a
maximum of 1 litre (see Fig. A2).
3. Screw the valve body back onto the container by
turning it clockwise (see Fig. A3).
4. Press the pump handle until a pressure of 3 bar is
reached in the container (approx. 35 strokes; see
Fig. A4).
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5 Valve cap
6 Container
7 Nozzle
8 Adjustable joint piece
Spraying
Spray by pressing the push button down (see Fig. A5).
The spraying process stops when the push button is
released.
Press the pump handle if spraying pressure drops.
The spray jet can be adjusted in any direction using
the joint piece (rotates 360°, swivels approx. 120°;
see Fig. B).
Releasing the pressure from the container
and opening it
1. Press the push button to release the pressure from
the container.
If there is still spray liquid in the container, turn the
special pressure sprayer upside down and press
the push button.
2. Carefully unscrew the valve body a few thread turns
from the container by turning it anticlockwise. Any
compressed air remaining in the container can now
escape.
3. Unscrew the valve body completely and remove it
from the container.
5 Servicing and
maintenance
Before every use, check the special pressure
sprayer for any damage, leaks and proper working
order. Do not use a defective special pressurised
sprayer.
After each use, clean the special pressure sprayer
thoroughly with water and then allow the open
container to dry out completely.
If function is impaired, lubricate the sealing rings
and sleeves with non-resinous and acid-free
grease.
Clean the nozzle with water. A blocked nozzle can
be carefully pierced with a pointed object (see Fig.
C).
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