Installing the hose for battery operation
Attach one end of the hose (2) to the knob or trigger (1) [Fig. 06].
Thread the other end of the hose (2) onto the tank base outlet (6) [Fig. 07].
Use the fluid closing lid (7) to close the air chamber pump outlet (8) [Fig. 08].
This procedure will leave the equipment ready for use with electric actuation.
Fig. 06
Installing the hose for manual operation
For manual spraying, connect the end of the hose (2) to the air chamber
pump (8) [Fig. 09].
Insert the closing lid (7) into the bottom outlet of the tank (6) [Fig. 10].
Pumping lever
Fit the lower end of the lever (9) into the hole on the lateral side (10) of the tank, next to the panel [Fig. 11].
On the underside of the tank base, remove the lid (11) to access the spot for fitting the lever lock (12) [Fig. 12].
To secure the lever, place the plastic lock over the lever, fitting the lock pin into the small hole in the lever [Fig. 13].
For a better view, the spot where the lock fits is shown with the base lid fully open, but there is no need to remove the base
cover to secure the lock.
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10
Fig. 11
Pump rod
The pump rod is the part that, via the pumping lever,
operates the pump, causing manual liquid spraying.
Insert the lower part of the pump rod (13) into the
hole in the pumping lever (9) [Fig. 14].
To secure the lower part of the rod, place the washer
and cotter pin (14) [Fig. 15].
Avoid moving the pumping lever while the trigger is not open, to keep excess pressure from building up in the
compression chamber.
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11
Fig. 12
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6
Fig. 07
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Fig. 09
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Fig. 14
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Fig. 08
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Fig. 10
Fig. 13
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Fig. 15
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