WAND CLIP
The wand can be attached
to the metal frame using the
wand clips.
4E
FILLING THE SPRAYER
Make sure the filter basket is in place to keep debris from entering the tank.
Determine the amount of mixture needed for your application. Add the proper amount of water to the tank.
Add the proper amount of chemical to the tank (check the chemical label for proper ratio of chemical). Stir
mixture in tank with a clean utensil (like a paint stirrer). The tank will hold the 4-gallon (15.1L) capacity plus
the chemical.
It is not necessary to completely fill the sprayer tank with each use. You can fill the tank with only the amount
needed for each application.
Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions included on their product label.
SPRAYER COMPONENTS & USE INFORMATION, Continued
Stage 3
(removable
Shut-off filter)
Figure 1
Stage 1
(Filter
basket)
3 STAGE FILTERING SYSTEM
Stage 2
(Removable
In-Tank Filter
Pressure
Cylinder
This backpack sprayer is equipped with a 3 stage filtering system (see figure
1). Stage 1 is a filter basket incorporated into the tank opening where fluid is
added. Stage 2 filter is located at the inlet of the pressure cylinder. Stage 2
is a removable In-Tank filter. Stage 3 is a removable filter incorporated into
the shut-off assembly. Periodic cleaning of these filters is recommended to
insure consistent fluid flow through the sprayer. This will also reduce sprayer
component wear.
The stage 3 filter is a removable filter incorporated into the inlet side of the
shut-off valve (see section “disassembling and repairing the shut-off valve”) .
Make sure pressure is released before detaching the hose from the shut-off.
It is best to have no or minimal fluid in the pressure cylinder before removing
and reinstalling the stage 3 shut-off filter as fluid can leak from the hose.
Figure 2 Stage 2 (removable In-Tank filter)
Guide edge facing away from
pressure cylinder
Guide edge on pressure
cylinder