DeWalt DXSP190681 Instruction Manual page 15

4 gallon lithium-ion powered backpack sprayer
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been used recently, you may hear a low, audible
sound. This indicates the pump has turned on
and is building pressure in the system.
NOTE: If the sprayer was used recently, and still has
pressure in the system, the pump may not turn on until
the shut-off lever (2) is squeezed.
2. Aim the wand in the desired direction of
spraying and squeeze the shut-off lever (2).
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3. For continuous spraying, squeeze the shut-off
lever (2) and rotate the lock (3) clockwise to hold
the shut-off lever (2) in the depressed position.
4. Unlock by rotating counterclockwise, if needed,
and release the shut-off lever (2) to stop spraying.
5. To turn off the sprayer, switch the power button
to the OFF position (1).
6. Always remove any chemicals, and clean the
sprayer when finished. See the Cleaning and
Storage sections of this manual.
CLEANING
WARNING: Always release pressure from the sprayer
prior to cleaning. Disassembly of a sprayer that is still
pressurized may result in the high-speed ejection of
components.
WARNING: RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY DUE TO
CHEMICAL EXPOSURE. Use the appropriate Personal
Protective Equipment (PPE) as recommended by the
chemical manufacturer and/or refer to the chemical
Safety Data Sheet (SDS) of the chemical being used.
This includes at least goggles, gloves, and protective
clothing.
WARNING: RISK OF DAMAGE TO INTERNAL
COMPONENTS. Failure to properly rinse out the
sprayer may allow chemical residue build-up that
can clog or damage the filters, pump, shut-off,
wand, and nozzle. Chemical residue build-up can
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also contaminate subsequent applications. Leaving
chemical liquids in the sprayer when not in use can
lead to premature sprayer wear. Never store the
sprayer with chemicals in any part of the sprayer.
1. Ensure the sprayer is OFF and remove the battery
according to the Removing the Battery section.
2. Remove the cap (1) and empty any extra
chemical from the tank into a suitable container
for later use or dispose according to the chemical
manufacturer's instructions.
3. Use clean water to thoroughly rinse and empty
the tank until all chemicals and residues are
removed.
4. Add approximately 1 quart (1 liter) of clean water
to the tank.
5. Insert the battery according to the Installing the
Battery instructions and switch the Power button
to ON position (2) to turn the sprayer ON.
6. Flush water through the pump, hose, shut-off,
wand, and nozzle for at least 30 seconds to rinse
them out. Failure to rinse out these components
may allow chemical residue build-up that can
clog or damage the components. After heavy
use, rinsing the nozzles may not be enough to
remove residue. The nozzles may need to be
soaked or cleaned with a small brush.
7. Empty out any remaining water from the tank
then continue to spray until water no longer
comes out of the nozzle. This indicates that most
of the water in the system has been removed.
8. Switch the Power button (2) to OFF position
to turn the sprayer OFF and then remove the
battery.
9. Squeeze the shut-off lever (B) to release any
remaining pressure in the hose.
10. Allow the sprayer to dry. This is best done by
removing the cap (1) and filter basket (3) and
hanging the sprayer upside down to let it drain.
11. Once the sprayer is dried, turn the sprayer
upright and reinstall the filter basket (3) and cap
(1) to prevent debris from entering the tank.
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