Operation Manual
Operation hints
ENGLISH 12
Misting Output Guide
Dosage
sleeve
A
*)
B C
Position 1 0.32 L/min 0.17
L/min
0.33 L/min
Position 2 0.63 L/min 0.31
L/min
0.54 L/min
Position 3 1.03 L/min 0.54
L/min
1.04 L/min
Position 4 1.46 L/min 0.65
L/min
1.42 L/min
*) The delivery values when using a liquid pump
(accessories) apply to every position of the spray
wand.
Note: The liquid pump attachment comprises a
special metering body, which should be installed
when using a liquid pump.
Please note: When using a liquid pump, ensure
that the tank contains sufficient liquid. The
liquid pump can sustain severe damage, if it is
permitted to run dry. When using the
equipment as a mister and as blower, remove
the pump for that reason.
When applying spraying agent, ensure by using
appropriate measures and procedures that the
unintended release of agent to other areas is
minimized and the drift to the surrounding areas
is prevented.
Always proceed with the greatest care when
spraying.
Never use the device under windy conditions or
if it is raining, as this would risk widespread
drifting of the spraying agent.
Check the wind direction before starting work
and select the spraying direction downwind of
the user.
It is best to perform spraying work in the morning
or evening, as it tends to be less windy then.
Ensure that you only wet what is in fact intended
to be covered with spraying agents.
Never spray the agent towards persons,
animals, open windows or doors, cars or
anything else that could be damaged by the
spraying agent.
Spraying:
Approach the target object with the engine at idling
speed. Accelerate to full engine speed, then open
formula on-off tap.
Wide-range nozzle (7):
When spraying plants and trees we recommend
fixing the wide-range nozzle (7) onto the red
standard nozzle (4). This ensures that a large area
can be sprayed at one time. Push the wide-range
nozzle onto the standard nozzle, until the bead
engages.
In narrow spaces and for aftercare, we recommend
placing the wide-angle grille (7a) onto the wide-
range nozzle. This ensures that the spray velocity
is reduced and the spray is applied more
widespread, to prevent damage to leaves.
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