2.CAUTION! Always wear eye, breathing, and skin protection. Wear ANSI approved safety impact goggles, an ANSI approved respirator, latex gloves, and proper safety clothing when using this product.
3.Prior to filling the Tank (1) of the Sprayer with liquid, remove the Cap (2) and check to make sure the Filter (3) is clear of dirt and debris. If necessary, remove the Filter and thoroughly clean. Next, insert the Filter back into the opening of the Tank. Fill the Tank with up to 4 gallons of liquid. Then, replace the Cap on the Tank. (See Assy. Diagram.)
4.NOTE: The Sprayer is heavy when completely filled with liquid. Always get assistance when strapping the Sprayer onto your body. If necessary, adjust the Strap Assembly (7) for comfort. (See Assy. Diagram.)
5.Always make sure other adults, children, and animals do not have access to the area(s) in which you intend to chemically treat.
6.Grip the Handle of the Spray Gun Assembly (6) firmly with your right hand.
(See Assy. Diagram.)
7.With your left hand, pump the Hand Pump Assembly (5) to build up sufficient pressure in the Sprayer system. Once the system is pressurized (as indicated by an increased tension on the Hand Pump Lever), you may discontinue pumping the Hand Pump Assembly. (See Assy. Diagram.)
8.Point the Nozzle of the Spray Gun Assembly (6) toward the area to be sprayed. Then, squeeze the Trigger on the Spray Gun Assembly to begin spraying.
(See Assy. Diagram.)
9.NOTE: The Nozzle of the Spray Gun Assembly (6) may be adjusted for a pin- point spray or a fan spray. (See Assy. Diagram.)
10.As you spray, the system will begin to depressurize. When the distance of the spray diminishes you will need to stop spraying momentarily. Then, resume pumping the Hand Pump Assembly (5) to
11.If it becomes necessary to refill the Tank (1) of the Sprayer, continue squeezing the Trigger on the Spray Gun Assembly (6) to completely
(See Assy. Diagram.)
12.When finished spraying,
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