5) Rinse the measuring cap with clean water.
6) Screw the cup back onto the sprayer, making sure it is tightened securely.
NOTE: If using a measuring container other than the cap, or if using a funnel to fill the tank, be sure to thoroughly clean and
rinse these items after use. If premixing the spray solution, rinse the container used for mixing.
4. ADJUSTING THE SPRAY NOZZLE (SEE FIG. H)
The spray nozzle can be adjusted from a stream to a fan spray.
1) Loosen the nozzle for a stream.
2) Tighten the nozzle for a fan spray.
5. SPRAYING HOME AND GARDEN CHEMICALS (SEE FIG. I1, I2)
The sprayer may be operated with the handle resting in the handle storage area as shown in Fig, I1, or you may remove and
hold the handle as shown in Fig. I2. Aim the sprayer nozzle directly at the plants or objects you wish to spray.
NOTE: Do not tilt more than 300 when the handle resting in the handle storage area.
NOTE: Make sure to stand far enough from the object being sprayed to prevent the spray from splashing back onto you.
OPERATING TIPS
The hose can be stored in the front hose slot. (See Fig. J)
Never point the spray end of the wand at yourself or others.
Avoid spraying on windy days. Spray can be accidentally blown onto plants or objects that should not be sprayed.
Never spray in the direction of people or animals; always spray downwind.
Especially in warmer weather, spray in the early morning or late afternoon. Excessive heat can evaporate the spray before it
settles.
Never smoke, eat, or drink while operating the sprayer.
MAINTENANCE
Remove the battery pack from the tool before carrying out any adjustment, servicing or maintenance.
Avoid using solvents when cleaning plastic parts. Most plastics are susceptible to damage from various types of commercial
solvents and may be damaged by their use. Use clean clothes to remove dirt, dust, oil, grease, etc.
CLEANING THE UNIT
DRAINING THE TANK (SEE FIG. K)
1. If there is any liquid left in the tank after spraying, the tank should be drained before cleaning.
2. Remove the battery pack first.
3. Remove the motor housing from the tank by lifting up and releasing the latches on each end of the unit.
4. Drain the contents through the fill area.
NOTE: Drain the contents back into the original container. Do not store chemicals in the tank.
CLEANING THE TANK (SEE FIG. K)
1. Fill the tank about one-third full with clean water. A small amount of mild household detergent may be added.
NOTE: Never use flammable chemicals or abrasive cleaning agents to clean the tank.
2. Wipe the outside of the tank with a clean, dry cloth.
3. Reattach the motor housing to the tank. Put the metal rings on each end of the unit, and then press the latches. Make sure
the latches are closed.
NOTE: Make sure the tube on the motor housing is aligned with the hole on the tank, and confirm that the position of the tube
needs to be forward.
4. Reinstall the battery pack. Spray until the tank has been emptied. Make sure to direct the spray toward an area that will not
be damaged by the spray solution.
5. Refill and repeat the procedure with clean water. It may be necessary to rinse the tank more than once, then drain again as
directed above.
6. Allow all pieces to completely dry before reinstalling parts and storing the unit.
CLEANING THE NOZZLE (SEE FIG. L)
If the nozzle becomes plugged, use the steps below to clear.
1. Remove the battery pack.
2. Unscrew and remove the nozzle from the lance.
3. Push a small wire through the cross holes to clear any debris. If necessary, rinse the cross holes and nozzle with clean water.
4. Wipe the nozzle and cross holes with a clean dry cloth and reinstall the nozzle.
For Battery tools
The ambient temperature range for the use and storage of tool and battery is 0℃-45℃.
The recommended ambient temperature range for the charging system during charging is 0℃-40℃.
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