Clarke 3402267 PHS8 Hand Instructions
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To assemble the Clarke 3402267 PHS8 Hand Sprayer, first attach the nozzle to the spray lance. Then, connect the spray lance to the trigger handle. Ensure all connections are tight to prevent leaks. Finally, fill the tank with your spraying solution and secure the lid.
If the sprayer is not building pressure, check for any blockages in the nozzle or hose. Clean them thoroughly. Also, inspect the pump seal and O-rings for wear and replace them if necessary. Make sure the tank lid is sealed properly.
To clean the sprayer, empty any remaining solution and rinse the tank with clean water. Pump water through the hose and nozzle to clear any residues. Allow all components to dry before storing.
Store the sprayer in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Ensure it is clean and dry before storage to prevent mold and corrosion. Keep it out of reach of children and pets.
Inspect the seals and O-rings regularly for signs of wear. Replace them every 6-12 months, or sooner if you notice any leaks or reduced pressure during operation.
If the nozzle is clogged, remove it from the lance and soak it in warm soapy water. Use a soft brush to clean any debris from the nozzle opening. Rinse it thoroughly with clean water before reattaching.
Yes, the Clarke 3402267 PHS8 Hand Sprayer can be used with a variety of chemicals. However, always refer to the chemical manufacturer's guidelines and the sprayer's manual to ensure compatibility and safety.
To adjust the spray pattern, twist the nozzle to change between a fine mist and a direct stream. Test the spray pattern on a safe surface and adjust as needed for your application.
If the handle leaks, check the connection between the handle and the hose for tightness. Inspect the handle's internal seals and O-rings for damage and replace them if necessary.
To prevent rust, always clean and dry the sprayer after each use. Store it in a dry environment. Consider using a rust-inhibiting spray on metal components if storing for extended periods.