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ASSEMBLY AND START UP
• ASSEMBLY: For assembly follow the instructions given in the photos in Section [2.a].
• VERIFICATION: Verify with water that the equipment has been assembled correctly, that it is not damaged and is in good
working condition.
• START-UP: For starting up follow the instructions given in the photos in Section [2.b].
• BATTERY: Before each working day, ensure that the battery is charged. To charge the battery, see Section 6. Battery.
• CHEMICAL PRODUCT: For difficult to dilute products, it is recommended to prepare the mixture beforehand in a separate container.
• TANK CLOSING: It is not necessary to exert excessive force to close the tank. When the compressor system stops, the
tank is sealed.
• TURNING THE EQUIPMENT OFF: The unit is fitted with a pressure switch that stops the motor when the ideal pressure
is reached. Even if the unit is at a standstill, it may still be switched on and pressurised. To completely shut down the
equipment, press the power switch (light must go out) and depressurise the tank by actuating the valve.
TO EXTEND THE LIFE OF THE EQUIPMENT, AT THE END OF THE WORKING DAY, TURN THE SWITCH OFF AND
RELEASE THE EQUIPMENT PRESSURE BY MEANS OF THE VALVE.
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CLEANING AND STORAGE
IT IS IMPORTANT TO FOLLOW THE CLEANING AND STORAGE SPECIFICATIONS SO AS TO ENSURE THE CORRECT OPERATION
OF THE EQUIPMENT AND TO PREVENT THE INCIDENTS DESCRIBED IN SECTION 7. TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE
• Follow the indications shown in the pictures in the section [3] for emptying, cleaning and storing the unit.
• ALWAYS CLEAN the equipment prior to storage or after use (never leave the pump with phytosanitary products in its
interior for more than 8 hours). For thorough cleaning, allow the sprayer to run with clean water.
• The unit should always be stored unpressurised and switched off.
• To extend the correct operation and the useful life of the sprayer, it is important to use and clean the filters using a brush
with plenty of water, never sharp objects. See the location of the filters in the photo [3.5].
• For the exterior cleaning of the equipment, use a damp cloth with neutral soap. Never clean with pressurised water.
• Store the equipment empty and out of reach of children in a clean, dry place, away from direct sunlight and excess heat
and cold (between 10°C and 25°C). (See in Section 6. Battery).
• During transport, the sprayer must be firmly secured to prevent risk of falls, collisions or injury
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MAINTENANCE
THIS EQUIPMENT INCLUDES WEAR AND TEAR COMPONENTS, INCLUDING BATTERY, MOTOR, GASKETS, ETC. IT IS
IMPORTANT TO UNDERTAKE THE MAINTENANCE OF THE EQUIPMENT PRIOR TO EACH CAMPAIGN AND TO FOLLOW
THE MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATION SO AS TO ENSURE THE CORRECT OPERATION OF THE EQUIPMENT, TO EXTEND
ITS USEFUL LIFE AND TO PREVENT THE INCIDENTS SUMMARISED IN SECTION 7. TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE.
• VERIFICATION: At the beginning of each spraying campaign, it is recommended to carry out the verification using water
as regards the correct operation of the equipment. If damaged, repair prior to use with the original spare parts.
• EXTEND GASKET SERVICE LIFE: Lubricate the moving parts regularly. See photo [4.1]
• NOZZLE CALIBRATION: Prior to each spraying campaign, check the condition of the nozzle and replace if significant
damage or wear and tear is discerned. [4.2]
• BATTERY: For battery maintenance, see Section 6. Battery.
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SECURITY REGULATIONS
• European legislation requires the user to have received the necessary training for the use, cleaning and maintenance of
this type of products and equipment, in addition to having understood the dangers involved.
• Do not operate electrical equipment in explosive atmospheres or in the presence of flammable substances.
• Do not expose the electrical equipment to water or high humidity.
• Do not modify the apparatus. Do not use if damaged, deformed or changed from its original shape.
• Carefully read the chemical product's label and follow the pre-registrations and doses recommended by the manufacturer.
• Do not spray against the wind or on very windy days.
• Do not spray people, animals or electrical installations.
• Avoid contamination of land and waterways. For the disposal of empty containers and obsolete products comply with the
manufacturer's recommendations and prevailing legislation.
• STATE OF CALIFORNIA PROPOSTION - PROP 65 WARNING: This product can expose you to one or more chemicals, including lead, which is known
to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling. For more information go to www.p65warnings.ca.gov