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• Setting the spray nozzle
The front section of the spray nozzle (7)
can be adjusted.
• To generate a wider spray zone, turn
the front section of the spray nozzle
clockwise as far as it will go.
• To create a concentrated jet, turn the
front section of the spray nozzle a
quarter turn anti-clockwise.
• Releasing residual pressure
• In order to release the residual
pressure in the tank (6) pull the safety
valve (4) up until you can no longer
hear fizzing. Or release the pump
from the tank by carefully turning the
handle (3).
• Disposing of residual fluids
CAUTION! Risk of injury due to
skin contact with residual fluids in the
tank. Wear suitable protective
clothing, gloves and breathing mask.
Once you have released the residual
pressure, you can dispose of any
remaining fluid (0.1 to a maximum of
0.25 litres) left in the tank (6).
• To unscrew the pump from the tank,
undo the handle (3) by rotating anti-
clockwise.
• Pull the pump from the tank (6) and
hold the hose with the pressed
trigger lever facing upwards so that
all residual fluids can flow out of the
hose and pipe into the tank.
CAUTION! Property and
environmental damages may be
caused by incorrect disposal of
residual fluids.
• Dispose of the residual fluid in
accordance with the specifications of
the spray manufacturer or the locally
applicable regulations.
• Then clean the pressure spraying
device after each use.
Maintenance and cleaning
• Greasing the sealing ring of the
pump
To grease the sealing ring of the pump,
proceed as follows:
• Undo the cap nut under the handle of
the pump (3).
• Pull the handle of the pump up and
out. The sealing ring is attached to
the piston.
• Grease the sealing ring with grease.
• Insert the handle.
• Turn the cap nut until hand-tight.
• Cleaning the pressure spraying
device
Clean the pressure spraying device after
each use, but particularly, prior to
storing.
• Unscrew the spray nozzle (7).
• Clean the spray nozzle under running
water.
• To clean a blocked spray nozzle,
poke a needle/pin into the spray
nozzle.
• Fill the pressure spraying device with
water and, if necessary, a cleaning
agent and spray until the tank is
empty.
• Clean the surfaces with a damp cloth.
• Never blow out the nozzles or other
small parts with your mouth.
• Cleaning the spray hose and
pipe
To clean the parts, proceed as follows:
• Undo the cap nut of the spray hose
(9) on the tank.
• Pull the pipe (11) out of the tank (6).
• Clean the spray hose, the pipe (11)
and the filter (12) under running
water.