Operating Instructions
Fill the sprayer with clean water.
Check suction line strainer for dirt or damage.
Connect pump and ensure it primes correctly, holding the spray lance trigger on until it
sprays steadily.
Check all pipes, hoses, hose clamps and connections for leaks or damage.
Check pump and engine oil levels
Ensure the tank lid is securely closed
If you own a TSX2030 or 430 model (petrol model) - When starting up the pump, turn the
valve lever to the dump position (by-pass) to facilitate priming. Once pump is primed, turn
the valve lever to “press” position and adjust the working pressure with the knob;
turning knob clockwise will increase pressure, turning knob counter-clockwise will
decrease pressure.
Hints
Spray Hose
- Be careful not to wrap the hose so tight as to inhibit the flow of fluid by
kinking the hose.
Nozzle Choice
- Nozzles provided have been selected to match the performance of the
pump. The adjustable nozzle sprays from a cone to a jet. See your dealer for other nozzle
sizes.
CHEMICAL APPLICATION
CAUTION
This handgun sprayer is not a high-volume sprayer nor is it ultra-low volume. As no control
can be exercised over the use of the equipment or over weather, plant or soil conditions, or
over the storage, handling, mixing, use or application of sprays or chemicals, BA Pumps &
Sprayers will not accept any liability for loss or damage
(consequential or otherwise) arising directly or indirectly from the use of this equipment.
Chemical Advice
BA Pumps & Sprayers or their agents cannot make recommendations or give advice as to
the use of chemicals and cannot accept responsibility for any damage, injury or other
consequence for disregarding this warning notice. Refer to the SDS (safety data sheet) that
came with your chemical. This sheet holds all the information users need for their
protection and should be read carefully before application. Contact your chemical supplier
for further advice.
WARNING
Mixing chemicals is a most dangerous activity as it involves handling the concentrated
material. For toxic compounds, use protective clothing such as overalls, hat, gloves,
safety glasses, boots and a respirator. Note: People with beards do not get full protection
from normal masks and respirators.
When using diluted sprays always wear at least a hat, long-sleeved cotton overalls, safety
glasses, respirator and boots. If you use pesticides regularly, it is a good idea to always wear
a respirator to avoid accumulation of toxins in the body. Other protection may be required.
Check the SDS and labels for specific directions for the particular chemical. Purchasers
must ensure that operators of these machines are fully trained, competent and aware of
the dangers of spraying chemicals and the application of each spray used.
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