24 GB
Operation
Switching on and off
(Fig.B)
Switching the product on sets the product into
standby. The product does not spray until the
trigger[] is squeezed while the product is
switched on.
Switching on
o Press the power button[].
Increasing the pressure
o Press the pressure selection button[].
o The pressure increases each time the button
is pressed, until setting6, then the pressure
returns to setting2.
Switching off
o Press the power button [] again.
The product is equipped with a battery level
indicator[]. This indicates the charging level
of the battery pack[] while the battery pack
is inserted in the product. When the product is
switched on, the battery level indicators light up.
Battery level
indicator
Charging
level
Red/orange/green Maximum
Red/orange Medium
Red Low
Spraying
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WARNING!
u Risk of accidental contact of spray
materials with skin and eye. Always
wear appropriate personal protection
equipment as instructed by the chemical
manufacturer when using, preparing,
handling, spraying, or disposing of
chemicals. This equipment includes
at least goggles, gloves, respiratory
protection and protective clothing.
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WARNING!
Before spraying chemicals, you are
required to consider how close you
are to sensitive areas such as schools,
hospitals, sensitive crops, waterways,
livestock, farms and bee foraging areas.
Work only in the open or in very
well-ventilated locations, e.g. open
greenhouses.
Do not eat, drink or smoke while working
with plant protection chemicals.
If you are interrupted while applying the
spray material– by a phone call, for
example– be sure to close the spray
materials’ container properly and put it out
of reach of any child who may come into
the area while you are gone.
Never blow through nozzles or other
components by mouth.
Do not spray in the direction of people or
animals. Avoid spraying on windy days.
The spray materials can be accidentally
blown onto plants or objects that should not
be sprayed. Always spray downwind.
Too high or too low a spray pressure or
unfavourable weather conditions can result
in the wrong solution concentration.
Never spray in the direction of bystanders.
Take special care in slippery conditions–
damp, snow, ice, on slopes or uneven
ground.
Watch out for obstacles: Be careful of
refuse, tree stumps, roots and ditches which
could cause you to trip or stumble.
To reduce the risk of accidents, take a
break in good time to avoid tiredness or
exhaustion.
Work calmly and carefully – in daylight
conditions and only when visibility is good.
Stay alert so as not to endanger others.
Never work on a ladder or any other
insecure support.
When working in open ground and
gardens take special care to avoid harming
small animals.