Hydrovection Owners Manual

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Maintenance
Spray Bottle Operating Procedure
NOTE: Only use a commercial oven cleaner/degreaser
with the spray bottle. DO NOT use chemicals
that are not intended as oven cleaners. See
chemical manufacturer’s information for intended
use.
1. Unscrew the sprayer head and ll the
container to the MAX mark. Screw the head assembly
on rmly to ensure an airtight seal. The liquid
must be clean and free from foreign matter. Do not
overll - space must be left for compressing air.
2. To build up pressure, pump approximately 20 full
strokes when the container is lled with liquid. The
higher the pressure, the ner the spray. If the con-
tainer is only partially lled, then more pumping is
required to compress the additional air space.
3. To spray, depress the trigger with your thumb.
4. Adjust spray nozzle for a wide spray pattern.
5. After a period of spraying, the pressure will drop. Re-
store the pressure by operating the air pump.
6. Release pressure after use by inverting the spray
head and depressing the trigger or by slowly un-
screwing the spray head assembly which will al-
low air to escape from around the lling aperture.
7. After use, rinse the spray bottle with clean wa-
ter and check that the hole in the nozzle is perfectly
clean and clear. Warm water (not hot) used with a
household detergent is a useful cleaning agent for
this purpose.
NOTE: Further information can be found in the
instruction leaet supplied with your spray
bottle.
WARNING!!
Protective clothing and eyewear should be
worn while using cleaning agents.
Pressure Pump
Spray Head
Spray Trigger
Pump
Pressure
Vessel
Clean the pump 2 or 3 times per week with warm water
Figure 42
Complete Spray Bottle - P/N R0006
Spray Head Repair Kit - P/N R6332