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OPERATION
WARNING:
Do not spray electronic devices or in areas where they may be
present.
TO REMOVE:
1. Turn off the electrostatic function and remove the battery from the unit.
2. Depress the latches on both sides of the battery pack to release the battery pack and
remove it from the tool. For complete charging instructions, see the operator's
manuals for your battery pack and charger.
WARNING:
Risk of fire or explosion. Spray area must be well ventilated and
away from sparks or flames.
Power Controls
To turn the sprayer ON, depress the switch trigger.
To turn the sprayer OFF, release the switch trigger.
NOTE: If the sprayer has trouble priming or won't spray when the tank is filled, the pump
has lost its prime. Insert the largest nozzle and pull the trigger. Once the spray is even
and consistent, replace the nozzle with your intended size and spray as needed
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A. Switch Trigger
How To: Electrostatic Mode
CAUTION:
When spraying surfaces with the electrostatic function enabled, a
charge could build up on the surface potentially resulting in a static shock to the user.
Carrying a conductive item (such as a key) to touch the surface and dissipate the charge
is recommended.
To activate Electrostatic Mode: Press switch located on the bottom right side of the unit to ON
position.
To deactivate Electrostatic Mode: Press switch located on the bottom right side of the unit to
OFF position.
B
C
A. Electrostatic Switch
B. Electrostatic Mode ON
C. Electrostatic Mode OFF
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How-To: Replaceable Nozzle
Your Nozzle has 4 spray patterns available.
To select a spray pattern place the desired nozzle tip in the nozzle of the sprayer and tighten
with the included t-handle nozzle tool.
• Red - Lowest Coverage - 40 microns
• Black - Low Coverage - 65 microns
• Green - Medium Coverage - 85 microns
• Blue - High Coverage - 160 microns
Ensure the nozzle is tight in place using the include t-handle nozzle tool.
NOTE: If nozzles become clogged, see instructions in Maintenance section to clear
blockage.
A. Nozzle
A
B. Nozzle Tip
C. Nozzle tool
B
C
Using Your Sprayer
DANGER:
Improper application of cleaning solution can result in SEVERE
INJURY or DEATH. Follow CDC and EPA guidelines for cleaning. Follow the chemical
manufacturer's safety instructions and guidelines listed on the SDS sheet.
1. Install the battery pack into the tool.
2. Direct the sprayer nozzle directly at the surface areas you wish to treat.
3. Depress the switch trigger to begin spraying.
4. Spray on a dry surface using long, even,
overlapping strokes.
5. Release the trigger to stop the spray.
6. Always empty, clean, and drain the tank
after every use as directed in the
Maintenance section.
7. Thoroughly clean the sprayer before storing or before switching to a
different chemical. See Cleaning the Unit later in this manual.
NOTE: Wipe the outside of the tank with a dry cloth and clean up any
spills before inserting the tank.
8. When you are finished with the sprayer, thoroughly wash your hands
and any area where skin has been exposed to the mist.
9. Make sure electrostatic function is turned off.
10. Remove the battery pack and thoroughly clean the sprayer before transporting or
storing the unit and before switching to a different chemical. See Cleaning Section
later in this manual.
Safety Guidelines
• Never point the spray end of the sprayer at yourself or others.
• Avoid spraying on windy days. Mist can be accidentally blown onto plants or objects
that should not be sprayed.
• Never point sprayer in the direction of people or animals; always direct downwind.
• Especially in warmer weather, use sprayer in the early morning or late afternoon.
Excessive heat can evaporate the mist before it settles.
• Never smoke, eat, or drink while operating the sprayer.
• Do not touch nozzles when sprayer is in operation.
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