You can attach various nozzles to the lance for different tasks to obtain a very fine
spray or a sprinkler effect, for example (see: Operating procedure).
The spray cap can be attached on the flat jet nozzle to prevent atomizing
pesticides, etc.
Operating principle
By moving the pump handle up and down, the liquid is pumped from the container
to the pump housing where pressure is created. By subsequently squeezing the
operating handle, the liquid is released via the nozzle.
Operating instruction
Remove all the packaging material and keep it out of reach of children. Check that
all the parts are present. Screw the lance onto the operating handle. Select a
nozzle and screw it on top of the lance.
Unscrew the cover of the container and slowly pour the liquid, including the
dissolved pesticide, into the container
through the filter. Subsequently, close the
cover tightly and put the device on to your
back. Create pressure by swinging the pump
handle. You can now start spraying by
squeezing the operating handle of the jet
lance. You can opt for continuous spraying
or spray a little bit directly on a certain spot
for a short time. By sliding the red slide on
the handle backwards, you can lock the handle for uninterrupted spraying.
Select a nozzle that is suitable for the job at hand. The device is supplied including
four different nozzles:
1. Flat jet nozzle
2. Single atomization nozzle
3. Double atomization nozzle
4. 4-holes nozzle
A spray cap is also included.
Flat jet nozzle:
Sprays uniformly and is suitable for spraying
low-growing, short and creeping crops and
for spraying pesticides. Hold the jet lance
steady and spray in the same direction as
the wind is blowing. You can use the spray
cap with this nozzle.