7.4 Charging the battery
Before removing the rechargeable battery from the
device, always switch the on/off switch to "0"!
The rechargeable battery needs to be charged
before you can use the pressure sprayer for the
first time.
Charging time:
Approx 2 hours
Place the charger on a stable support and connect
it to a suitable mains.
The charger automatically adapts to any AC
50/60 Hz mains voltage between 100 V and 240 V.
Fig. 9
To remove the rechargeable battery from the
device, compress the two latching levers (n) to
unlatch the battery, and then take out the battery
upwards.
Fig. 10
While the battery is charging, the LED on the
charger lights up red. Once the battery is fully
charged, the LED switches to green.
After charging, remove the battery from the charger
upwards and disconnect the charger from the
mains.
Push the battery
into the charger in
the proper position
(according to the
figure).
Fig. 11
Put the battery into the device in the correct
position (according to the figure) from above.
7.5 Test run
Before its initial use, the sprayer should be tested
according to chapter 10.2.
8 Preparing the spray liquid and filling the
spray tank
Prepare the spray liquid according to the
instructions of the chemical manufacturer.
Always prepare the spray liquid outdoors, never in
living quarters, stables or storage rooms for food
and animal feed.
To fill the spray tank, always remove the
rechargeable battery from the unit and close the
protective cover for the rechargeable battery
compartment.
When filling the spray tank, always use the filler
basket with the integrated filter screen (r).
Fill the tank no further than to the upper-most mark
on the side of the spray tank.
Overfilling the tank or spills can contaminate public
waterways, rain- and storm water channel and
must be avoided.
Wipe off spilled spray liquid without delay.
9 Use of the device
Do not use the sprayer in wind or rain.
Check the direction of the air movement before
starting work and spray with the air movement,
not against it.
Do not spray towards persons, animals, open
doors and windows, cars or other objects that
may be hurt or damaged by the spray.
Ensure that only the actual spray target will be
wetted. Always aim to obtain even and
homogenous distribution of the spray on the
treated surfaces.
ENGLISH 7