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• Fill in such a way that no fluid is able
to escape or spray back at you.
• Fill a maximum of 5 litres of fluid into
the tank.
• Replace the pump back in the tank
(see Figure A)
• To screw the pump into the tank, turn
the handle clockwise as far as it will
go.
• Mounting the spray lance
• Undo the screw connection on the
handle (1) by turning anti-clockwise.
• Insert the spray pipe (8) as far as it
will go into the handle.
• Close the screw connection by
turning clockwise.
• Only tighten the screw connection
hand-tight. Do not use tools since the
screw connection may otherwise
become damaged.
• Generating operating pressure
• Secure the pressure spraying device
during pumping to prevent it from
slipping.
WARNING! Risk of explosion due to
too high a pressure in the pressure
sprayer device. Pump the pressure
sprayer device at most until the
permitted operating pressure of 2.5 bar
has been achieved (approximately 20-25
strokes), check by watching the
manometer display.
• Push the handle of the pump (3)
down.
• Turn the handle anti-clockwise as far
as it will go.
• Pull the handle up and pump the
tank (6) using up and down motions
of the handle, at most, until the
permitted operating pressure of
2.5 bar is achieved (approximately
20-25 strokes). (see Figure B).
• This should always been checked
during pumping by using the
manometer.
• Push the handle down into the cut-
outs.
• Turn the handle clockwise as far as it
will go. The handle is locked.
• Spraying
CAUTION! Injuries may be caused
by the spray used.
• Wear suitable protective clothing,
gloves and breathing mask.
• Follow the instructions of the spray
manufacturer.
Make sure that the pressure spraying
device is always in a vertical position.
This is the only way to ensure perfect
functionality.
• Hang the pressure spraying device
using the carry strap (5) over your
shoulder.
• You can also hold the pressure
spraying device by the handle of the
pump (3).
• Make sure you are not spraying into
the wind.
• Hold the spray pipe firmly by the
handle (1) and direct the spray
nozzle (7), for example, onto a plant.
• The optimum distance between the
nozzle and the target with associated
working width (spray mist
approximately 0.5 m; spray jet
approximately 1 m)
• Press the trigger lever (2). Spraying
begins.
• Release the trigger lever. The
spraying process ends.
If the pressure in the tank (6) is no
longer sufficient for spraying, pump the
tank again until the maximum permitted
operating pressure of 2.5 bar has been
achieved.