• Liquids with high viscosity or thick-
ening substances (e. g. paint, fat,
paste, starch, etc.)
• Any liquids with a temperature not
within the operating temperature
range. See Technical data.
Unlocking / locking the pump handle
Push down and turn the pump handle
(16c) in either direction towards the
centre until the pump handle hooks
(16b) are aligned with the slots in the
pump handle lock (16a).
With the pump handle hooks (16b)
aligned with the slots in the pump
handle lock (16a), the pump handle lock
(16a) is disengaged and the pump han-
dle (16c) is free to move up and down
for pumping action.
Push down the pump handle (16c) with
the pump handle hooks (16b) aligned
with the pump handle lock (16). Keep
pushing the pump handle (16c), then
turn it in either direction to engage the
pump handle lock.
16c
16c
Removing / inserting the pump unit
16b
16b
16a
16a
!
WARNING! Always release resid-
ual pressure before removing the pump
unit (See Releasing pressure)! Re-
moving the pump unit (16) will release
contained pressure (if any).
Release residual pressure (if any) (See
Releasing pressure).
Engage the pump handle lock (16a) (See
Unlocking / locking the pump handle).
Hold the pump handle (16c) and turn
the pump unit (16) counterclockwise
until the thread is disengaged.
Ensure the pump handle lock (16a) is
16c
16c
still engaged. Lift the pump unit (16) out
16b
by pulling upwards on the pump handle
16b
(16c).
Insert the pump unit (16) into the spray
16
16
tank (15) and make sure the pump han-
dle lock (16a) is still engaged.
Hold the pump handle (16c) and turn
the pump unit (16) clockwise to close
the spray tank (15). Ensure to tighten
until airtight, but do not over-tighten.
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16c
16c
16b
16b
16a
16a