SOLO 416-Li

SOLO 416-Li Battery-Powered Backpack Sprayer Instruction Manual

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This manual provides detailed instructions for the safe and efficient operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your SOLO 416-Li Battery-Powered Backpack Sprayer. Please read this manual thoroughly before initial use and keep it for future reference.

The SOLO 416-Li is designed for various spraying tasks, including applications in enclosed spaces like greenhouses and office buildings where extended spraying is required. It is suitable for applying pesticides, herbicides, and for general spraying. This battery-powered sprayer operates quietly and produces no emissions.

Atụmatụ igodo

  • Equipped with an 11 V pump for consistent spray performance.
  • Features an 11 V 7.8Ah lithium-ion battery, fully charging in 5.5 hours.
  • Includes a pressure gauge for monitoring pressure levels.
  • Offers a two-step toggle switch to adjust pressure and output volume (36psi and 62psi).
  • Designed with deluxe shoulder straps and a waist belt for user comfort.

Ihe karịrịview

Isi otu

  • tankị: 4.5 Gallon (approx. 17 liters) translucent tank for liquid solutions.
  • Akụkụ batrị: Houses the 11V 7.8Ah Lithium-Ion battery.
  • Mgbapụta: 11V electric pump for consistent pressure.
  • Nleba mgbali: Displays current operating pressure.
  • Ike mgba ọkụ: Two-step toggle switch for pressure adjustment.
  • Nchaji ọdụ ụgbọ mmiri: For connecting the battery charger.
  • Shoulder Straps & Waist Belt: Padded for comfortable carrying.

Sistemụ ịgbasa

  • Wand: 36-inch carbon fiber wand.
  • Ọkpụkpụ: Flexible hose connecting the tank to the wand.
  • Nozzle System: Interchangeable spray nozzles for various applications.
Akụkụ view of the SOLO 416-Li backpack sprayer showing the translucent tank, red base, and pressure gauge on the wand.
Ihe onyonyo a na-egosiputa pro n'akụkụfile of the SOLO 416-Li sprayer, highlighting the translucent tank with volume markings and the integrated pressure gauge on the spray wand for precise application control.
Azu view of the SOLO 416-Li backpack sprayer showing the padded shoulder straps and waist belt.
Azu view of the sprayer illustrates the ergonomic design with padded shoulder straps and a waist belt, ensuring comfort during extended use.

Ntọala na Mgbakọ

Iwepu ngwongwo

Carefully remove all components from the packaging. Verify that all parts listed in the packing list are present and undamaged. Retain packaging for storage or potential returns.

Battery Installation and Initial Charge

Locate the battery compartment, typically at the base of the sprayer. Insert the 11V 7.8Ah lithium-ion battery. Connect the provided battery charger to the charging port on the sprayer and plug it into a standard electrical outlet. Allow approximately 5.5 hours for a full charge before first use.

Close-up of the SOLO 416-Li sprayer's charging port with a charger connected.
This image shows the charging port located on the red base of the sprayer, with the battery charger plug inserted. Ensure a secure connection for proper charging.

Wand and Hose Connection

Attach the spray hose securely to the outlet on the sprayer's base. Connect the 36-inch carbon fiber wand to the other end of the hose. Ensure all connections are tight to prevent leaks.

Nhọrọ Nozzle

Select the appropriate nozzle for your spraying task from the interchangeable spray nozzle system. Attach it firmly to the end of the spray wand.

Ntuziaka ọrụ

Na-ejuputa tank

Ensure the sprayer is on a stable, level surface. Unscrew the tank cap. Prepare your liquid solution according to the chemical manufacturer's instructions. Use the integrated strainer to prevent debris from entering the tank. Fill the tank up to the desired level, not exceeding the maximum capacity of 4.5 gallons. Securely replace the tank cap.

A person wearing a SOLO 416-Li backpack sprayer, spraying plants in a greenhouse.
This image demonstrates the SOLO 416-Li backpack sprayer in use within a greenhouse environment, showing a user applying liquid to plants. The translucent tank allows for easy monitoring of liquid levels.

Powering On and Pressure Adjustment

Locate the two-step toggle switch on the sprayer's base. Switch it to the desired pressure setting: 36psi for lower pressure or 62psi for higher pressure. The pump will activate, and the pressure gauge on the wand will indicate the current operating pressure.

Close-up of the two-step toggle power switch on the SOLO 416-Li sprayer's red base.
This image highlights the two-step toggle switch on the sprayer's base, used to select between 36psi and 62psi pressure settings for varied spraying needs.

Gba

Aim the nozzle at the target area. Press the trigger on the spray wand to begin spraying. Release the trigger to stop. Maintain a consistent distance and motion for even application.

Nlekọta

Nhicha mgbe ejiri ya

After each use, especially when using chemicals, thoroughly rinse the tank, hose, and wand with clean water. Operate the sprayer with clean water for a few minutes to flush out any chemical residue from the pump and lines. This prevents clogging and extends the life of the sprayer.

Draining and Storage

To completely drain the tank, use the drain valve located at the bottom of the sprayer. Ensure all liquid is removed before storing. Store the sprayer in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and freezing temperatures. Disconnect the battery if storing for extended periods.

Close-up of the drain valve located at the bottom of the SOLO 416-Li backpack sprayer.
This image shows the red drain valve at the base of the sprayer, designed for easy and complete emptying of the tank after use or before storage.

Nlekọta batrị

Recharge the lithium-ion battery after each use. Avoid completely draining the battery to prolong its lifespan. If storing for a long time, charge the battery to about 50% and store it in a cool, dry place. Recharge every 3-6 months if not in use.

Nchọpụta nsogbu

NsogbuIhe nwere ike imeNgwọta
Igwe anaghị agba ọkụ.Achajighị batrị ma ọ bụ tinye ya na-ezighi ezi.Ensure battery is fully charged and correctly seated in its compartment. Check charger connection.
Enweghị ihe nfesa ma ọ bụ ihe nfesa na-adịghị ike.Clogged nozzle or filter. Low battery. Air in the system.Clean the nozzle and internal filter. Recharge battery. Prime the pump by spraying water until consistent flow is achieved.
Ntufu sitere na njikọ.Loose hose connections or worn seals.Tighten all hose connections. Inspect seals and O-rings for damage and replace if necessary.
Inconsistent pressure.Low battery. Clogged components.Ensure battery is fully charged. Clean all filters and nozzles.

Nkọwapụta

NjirimaraNkọwa
ỤdịSOLO
Nọmba nlereanya416-Li
Olu tank4.5 Galọn (ihe dị ka lita 17)
Isi Iyi IkeBatrị kwadoro (11V 7.8Ah Lithium-ion)
Oge NchajiIhe ruru. awa 5.5
Oke nrụgide62 PSI
Adjustable Pressure Settings36 PSI and 62 PSI
Ogologo wand36 inches (Carbon Fiber)
Ngwa gụnyereBattery Charger, Interchangeable Spray Nozzle System
Ibu Ibu14 Pounds (empty)
Eji akwadoroPest Control, Weed Control, Garden spraying, Sanitizing

Ozi nchekwa

  • Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) including safety glasses, gloves, and protective clothing when operating the sprayer.
  • Read and follow all instructions and safety warnings on chemical labels.
  • Afesala mmiri mmiri na-ere ọkụ.
  • Keep children and pets away from the spraying area.
  • Ensure proper ventilation when spraying in enclosed spaces.
  • Never point the spray wand at people or animals.
  • Kwụpụ batrị ahụ tupu ị rụchaa ọrụ ma ọ bụ hichaa ya.

Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado

For warranty information, please refer to the documentation included with your product or visit the official SOLO website. For technical support or replacement parts, contact SOLO customer service.

Onye nrụpụta: Solo

Websaịtị: us.solo.global

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