Charging your sprayer before
1
use.
Your HD3000 battery arrives
partially charged. We
recommend charging your
unit 6-8 hours before using
the first time.
Priming the pump
2
When spraying for the first
time, we recommend filling
up the tank with 1oz of dish
soap and 1-gallon of water
through the strainer. Close
the lid and turn the unit on.
Let the sprayer run for at
least 30 minutes. This
primes the spray pump. If
your unit is turning on but
not spraying, it is likely
because the pump is not yet
primed.
3
Reading LED Voltmeter
Lit red and green lights indicate
that the sprayer is charged and
ready. The sprayer voltmeter
will only illuminate with a red
light if battery is low and it
needs to be charged. Plug the
battery into a 110V outlet and
let it charge for 6 - 8 hours. The
voltmeter will activate within the
first 30 minutes of spraying for
the first time.
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Turning on your sprayer
To switch on the HD3000, turn
the variable pressure silver dial
to the right. You will hear the
pump is running if charged
properly. For full pressure,
adjust the dial all the way to the
right. When done spraying, turn
the dial back to the left. If you
hear the pump running but
nothing will spray out, refer to
step 2: priming the pump.
Getting
Follow these 8 Steps Closely to
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After use, follow these instructions:
Run clean water through your sprayer to remove any chemicals that were
used and drain all liquid from the hose and handle as much as possible by
squeezing the trigger for several seconds. Do not store any chemicals in
the tank or leave the sprayer in direct sunlight or freezing temperatures.
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nect your sprayer to the charger after each use and avoid letting your
battery get fully depleted or letting it sit for a long period of time without a
charge (3 months or less).
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Importance of using
teflon/plumber's tape
Apply teflon tape to all
connection points on the
hose, handle and nozzle. Any
battery powered sprayer
operates under high
pressure, which means that
there is always potential for
leaks. Using the teflon tape
at all connection points prior
to spraying will reduce leak
points.
Connecting your hose
Attach your valve handle to
the hose by screwing the
male thread onto the female
thread clockwise until fully
tightened. Squeeze the
trigger to spray and use the
trigger-lock for extended
convenient spraying.
Connecting your
multipurpose wand
Screw your wand onto the
end of the handle tightly,
again using included
teflon/plumber's tape at the
connection point.
Your multiple PetraTools
nozzles
Uses: You have multiple
nozzles included with your
unit. Visit
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additional nozzle attachment
selections we will add over
time.
Directions: Attach your
nozzle directly to the end of
the wand.
NOTE - Use included PTFE
teflon tape on wand end for
all nozzles before attaching.
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