1. Okwu mmalite
This manual provides detailed instructions for the safe and effective use of your Sorand 8L Manual Garden Sprayer. Designed for household use, this plastic atomizer is suitable for watering plants, fruit trees, and other garden applications. Please read this manual thoroughly before initial use and retain it for future reference.
Akụkụ ndị bụ isi:
- Comfortable handle for easy pumping.
- Constructed from durable, odorless, and non-toxic plastic (PP).
- Integrated safety valve for automatic air deflation, ensuring safe operation.
- Wide 13cm top opening to prevent spills during filling.
- Simple press-and-forward switch for easy operation.

Foto 1.1: A user holding the sprayer, illustrating the comfortable grip of the pump handle designed for ease of use.
2. Ngwa ngwaahịa
Familiarize yourself with the various parts of your Sorand 8L Manual Garden Sprayer.

Foto 2.1: N'ozuzu view of the Sorand 8L Manual Garden Sprayer, showing the main tank, pump assembly, hose, and spray wand.

Foto 2.2: Detail of the blue pump handle and the wide opening for filling the tank, designed to minimize spills and facilitate easy access.

Foto 2.3: The spray wand's blue trigger mechanism, which can be pressed for spraying and pushed forward to lock for continuous operation, along with the adjustable nozzle for spray pattern control.
3. Nhazi ntuziaka
- Wepu akụrụngwa: Carefully remove all parts from the packaging. Ensure all components are present.
- Assemble Spray Wand: Connect the spray wand to the hose. Ensure a secure, leak-free connection by tightening the fitting.
- Attach Shoulder Strap (if applicable): If your model includes a shoulder strap, attach it to the designated points on the sprayer tank for comfortable carrying during use.
- Prepare for Filling: Unscrew the pump assembly from the top of the tank by turning it counter-clockwise.
- Eju tankị: Pour the desired liquid (e.g., water, non-corrosive fertilizer, or pesticide solution) into the tank. Do not exceed the 8L capacity mark. The wide opening helps prevent spills.
- Secure Pump Assembly: Carefully reinsert the pump assembly into the tank and screw it clockwise until it is tightly sealed. Ensure the seal is firm to prevent leaks and allow pressure to build effectively.
4. Ntuziaka ọrụ
- Build Pressure: With the pump assembly securely in place, grasp the pump handle and pump it up and down repeatedly. Continue pumping until you feel significant resistance, indicating sufficient pressure has built up inside the tank. The integrated safety valve will automatically deflate air if pressure becomes excessive.
- Gbanwee Nozzle: Twist the nozzle at the end of the spray wand to adjust the spray pattern from a fine mist to a direct stream, according to your application needs.
- Malite ịgbasa: Point the spray wand towards the target area. Press the blue trigger on the spray wand to release the liquid.
- Ịgbasa na-aga n'ihu: For continuous spraying, press the trigger and then push it forward to lock it in the open position. To stop, pull the trigger back.
- Maintain Pressure: If the spray pressure decreases during use, pump the handle again to re-pressurize the tank.
- Depressurize After Use: After completing your task, always depressurize the sprayer. This can be done by holding the trigger until all pressure is released, or by carefully activating the safety valve if your model allows manual release.
5. Nlekọta
- Nhicha: After each use, especially when using chemicals, thoroughly rinse the tank, hose, and spray wand with clean water. Pump clean water through the sprayer to flush out any residue from the internal components and nozzle.
- Nchekwa: Store the sprayer in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and freezing temperatures. Ensure the tank is empty and depressurized before storage.
- Lelee akara: Periodically inspect all seals and O-rings for wear or damage. Replace them if necessary to maintain proper pressure and prevent leaks.
- Nlekọta Nozzle: If the nozzle becomes clogged, remove it and clean it with a soft brush or by rinsing it thoroughly. Do not use sharp objects to clear the nozzle, as this may damage it.
6. Nchọpụta nsogbu
| Nsogbu | Ihe nwere ike ime | Ngwọta |
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| Ọ dịghị ịgba ma ọ bụ adịghị ike ịgba |
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| Liquid leaking from tank or pump |
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| Pump handle difficult to operate |
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7. Nkọwapụta
- Akara: Sorand
- Ụdị: 8L Manual Sprayer
- Ike: 8 lita
- Ihe: Plastic (PP)
- Agba: Odo
- Ogologo ọkpọkọ: Ihe dịka 130 cm (51.18 inch)
- Pole Length (Spray Wand): Ihe dịka 37 cm (14.56 inch)
- Ibu ihe: Approximately 1917 grams (4.23 pounds)
- Isi mmalite ike: Manual, Air Powered
- UPC: 738683041750

Foto 7.1: Dimensions of the Sorand 8L Manual Garden Sprayer, showing the approximate pipe length and spray wand (pole) length.
8. Ozi nchekwa
Always observe the following safety precautions when using your sprayer:
- Gụọ ma ghọta ntuziaka niile tupu ojiji.
- Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves, eye protection, and a mask, especially when spraying chemicals.
- Do not use the sprayer with flammable, corrosive, or hot liquids.
- Keep children and pets away from the spraying area.
- Never point the nozzle at people or animals.
- Do not modify the sprayer in any way.
- Depressurize the sprayer before attempting to open the tank or perform any maintenance.
- Dispose of any unused chemicals and rinse water according to local regulations.