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For Model BVF154 only
Fig.8
Chemical tank holder post
The holder post also serves as a temporary holder for
the chemical tank lid, so please hook it onto this post.
Fig.9
Tank strainer
Hands can be freed up by inserting the water hose in the
useful notched section of the tank strainer.
Fig.10
Main plant diseases and pests
Always adhere to chemical manufacturer instructions
when handling chemicals.Thoroughly dissolve chemical
prior to use.
What to do if you think there is a breakdown
Before asking for repairs, first, conduct your own
inspection. If you find a problem that is not explained in
the manual, do not rashly dismantle the sprayer. Instead,
ask Makita Authorized Service Centers, always using
Makita replacement parts.
Malfunction status
Cause
Action
Switch OFF
Motor (pump) will not work
The switch is OFF
Turn switch ON
Switch ON
Battery problem
(under voltage)
Recharge
If recharging is not
effective, replace battery.
Wiring connector
is disconnected
Wiring break
Switch breakdown
Motor breakdown
Blown fuse
Request an overhaul
Request an overhaul
Request an overhaul
Request an overhaul
Request an overhaul
Pump is working but spray is not coming out
Blocked nozzle
No liquid in
chemical tank
Chemical tank lid's
blowhole is blocked
Blocked piping
Broken or cracked
piping
Disconnected or
broken piping
Blocked water
absorption strainer
Clean or replace
Replenish
Clean
Request an overhaul
Request an overhaul
Request an overhaul
Remove and clean
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