Filling
1. Remove the cap from the tank by turning it
counterclockwise. (See Figure 6.)
2. Fill the tank with water to the desired level.
3. Reinstall the cap. Turn the cap clockwise, tighten down
securely. (See Figure 7.)
Spraying
1. Determine which spray pattern is desired. The nozzle
has a single-hole option for a stream pattern or a
two-hole option for a fan pattern.
2. Screw the appropriate nozzle option onto the end of
the pump clockwise and hand tighten. (See Figure 8.)
NOTE: A foaming nozzle (NOT SHOWN) is available as
an accessory. The foaming nozzle should be
used if a fire fighting (foam) additive is used.
3. Operate the pump by sliding the handle in and out of
the pump body. The pump will fill the cylinder with
water on the "out" stroke and discharge the water on
the "in" stroke.
Pump Maintenance
1. After each use or before storage, pump clean water through the pump to remove
any dirt or debris.
2. Apply a few drops of light oil or grease at the gland nut to ease the pump operation.
(See Figure 9.)
3. Regularly check the nozzle for dirt or debris that may affect the spray pattern.
4. Regularly check the hose for cracks. Replace the hose if any cracks are found.
5. Periodically check and retighten the hose clamps on the pump.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Figure 6.
Figure 7.
Figure 8.
Figure 9.
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