Product Manual

Operation Preparing the Sprayer for Each Use
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Step One. Inspect/Repair
If the sprayer has been used previously, it must be prepared BEFORE EACH SUBSEQUENT USE.
WARNING
Read instructions below carefully for inspecting and preparing the sprayer.
Damaged or clogged equipment could result in leaks or uncontrolled spray.
Leaks could result in injury to the operator or bystanders from chemical exposure, or cause damage to
the environment.
Important safety rules:
Power off. Make sure all power is OFF before cleaning, inspecting, or servicing the
sprayer.
Guards / shields. Make sure all guards and shields are replaced after servicing the sprayer.
Replacement parts. If a part needs replacement, only use parts that meet the
manufacturer’s specifications. Replacement parts that do not meet specifications may result
in a safety hazard or poor operation of the sprayer.
1. Ensure sprayer attached
Ensure the sprayer is securely attached to vehicle.
2. Ensure tank empty
Ensure the sprayer has been thoroughly flushed and drained of all
residual chemicals from prior uses.
3. Clean suction strainer
Clean the suction strainer of any chemical residue.
It is important to clean the suction strainer before each use to ensure it is
not clogged and to prevent residual chemical from contaminating sprayer
contents.
Directions:
a) Close the ball valve.
b) Unscrew the filter bowl.
c) Pull the filter screen out.
d) Run the filter screen under fresh water to remove debris.
e) Replace the filter screen and filter bowl. Open the ball valve.
NOTE: It is not unusual for the operator to be exposed to chemical residue
while cleaning the strainerwear chemical resistant gloves.
Ball valve
Filter bowl