Solo 430-1G,430-3G,430-2G-HD,2049-CI,430-2G Operator's Manual & Spare Parts List

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Operator's Manual & Spare Parts List
430-1G, 430-2G, 430-3G, 430-2G-HD, 2049-CI Compression Sprayers
STOP!
If you are missing parts, instructions or have questions, DO NOT take this unit back to the store. Call 1-800-765-6462. Solo will send the missing parts/information to you promptly.
WARRANTY:
Solo model 430-1G, 430-2G, 430-3G, 430-2G-HD, 2049-CI sprayers are covered by Solo's 2-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY. This war­ranty is limited to 1-year for commercial use. Solo manufactured parts which fail due to defective material or workmanship will be repaired or replaced without charge. See page 3 for full details.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:
Do not fill with, use or spray flammable materials.
• After each use, ALWAYS loosen tank cap and pump assembly prior to storage.
• Do not use gasoline, acid, caustic or potentially injurious chemicals.
At the time of manufacture of this sprayer, we are not aware of any approved plant protection chemicals which
• would adversely affect this sprayer when applied in their usual concentration. Observe the recommendations of the chemical manufacturer.
Prior to removing any part of the sprayer pull the pressure relief valve to release any pressure in the
• tank. Wear rubber gloves, safety goggles and appropriate protective clothing.
• After pumping be sure handle is in the locked down position.
WARNING:
Chemicals can be harmful to individuals and the environment if improperly used. In addition, some chemicals are caustic, corrosive, or poisonous and should be avoided. Read warnings and chemical manufacturer's instructions. Solo high density polyethylene sprayers are fitted with Viton® seals which are resistant to a wide variety of agricultural and household chemicals; however, care should be exercised to ensure that sprayer components are clean, functioning properly, and in a good state of repair before and during use. If in doubt about a particular chemical, check with manufacturer. If you suspect or observe indications that the material may be unsafe in a Solo sprayer... STOP! Do not use or apply chemical.
ALWAYS WEAR RUBBER GLOVES, SAFETY GOGGLES AND APPROPRIATE PROTECTIVE CLOTHING.
Read and follow operating instructions.
• Do not fill sprayer over maximum fill mark. Releasing pressure in an overfill condition can cause harmful venting of sprayer con-
• tents. Relieve pressure only with sprayer upright and while standing on the side of the sprayer opposite the pressure relief valve.
• Venting of sprayer contents can occur if liquid is over bottom of relief valve.
CAUTION: To prevent injury from ejected pump assembly and/or solution, never stand with face or body over the top of the tank
when pumping, or loosening pump. Do not modify sprayer or pressure relief valve.
• Never spray in the direction of humans, animals or property which might be injured or damaged by spray formula.
• Do not use disinfectants, solvents or impregnating agents unless first tested to ensure they are not harmful to the environment
• and sprayer. Do not use liquids with a temperature above 120°F (45°C).
• Remember that a sprayer with liquid is a significant amount of weight (8 lbs. per gallon). Use caution when bending, leaning or
• walking. Bend only at the knees and support yourself as required to ensure personal safety. Do not inflate sprayer without liquid in the tank.
• Do not climb on ladders, trees or other unsteady or potentially unsafe structures.
Customer Service Commitment From Solo's Service Department
In the event the sprayer you have purchased has missing or damaged parts, please call 1-800-765-6462, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM EST. In order to assist your service representative, please have the following information available: sprayer model number, part description and part number. A parts list is included in your operator's manual.
Solo is committed to your satisfaction and is continuing its efforts to earn your future business.
Visit us on the web at www.solousa.com
Parts ordering available on-line, or call Solo’s order desk at (757) 245-5531.
Assembly Instructions for Wand
Ensure that the O-ring is on the non-threaded end of the wand.
1. Insert the non-threaded end of the wand with O-ring into the open end of the shut-off valve.
2. Tighten the screw cap.
3. Wand is fitted with a slide-retainer for easy storage.
4.
Using the Adjustable Nozzle
To change the spraying pattern, first make sure the retaining nut (2) is screwed tightly to the elbow (5). If it is not tight, the nozzle cap (1) and nozzle body (3) will rotate inside the retaining nut and the nozzle will not adjust. For a straight stream pattern, rotate the nozzle cap outward. For a hollow cone pattern, rotate the nozzle cap inward towards the retaining nut. If it becomes difficult to rotate the nozzle cap, remove the nozzle cap from the nozzle body and lubricate the O-ring on the nozzle body with non­water soluble grease. Solo lubricant #9850-P is available.
Removing Adjustable Nozzle
Unscrew the nozzle cap (1) from the nozzle body (3). This is best accomplished while the retaining nut (2) is securely fastened to the elbow (5). Next, unscrew the retaining nut (2). Push the nozzle body (3) out of the retaining nut (2). The filter (4) will come out with the body. To re-install the nozzle, reverse the above instructions.
O-Ring
Shut-Off Valve
Screw Cap
Wand
Install Wand Here
1. Nozzle cap
Operation:
Before using sprayer with chemicals, fill sprayer with fresh water to assure that you have it
1. properly assembled; pressurize and then practice spraying. When thoroughly familiar with sprayer operation, follow normal operating procedures. Turn pump handle counterclockwise to remove pump. Pump and red cap can be removed
2. separately. Turn red cap counterclockwise to remove for cleaning inside tank. Fill tank with premixed formula up to desired level. Observe recommendations of chemical manufacturer.
3. Tighten red cap and pump assembly for a good seal.
4. Start or stop spraying by squeezing or releasing the lever on the shut-off valve (3). The spray
5. pressure can be monitored with an optional pressure gauge part #4900622. Prior to every removal of pump (1), release pressure first by pulling up on the pressure relief valve
6. stem (2).
Cleaning:
Carefully clean sprayer after every use.
• Pour or spray all remaining chemical out of sprayer.
• Pour a small amount of water for water soluble chemicals, or mineral spirits for oil-based chemi-
• cals, into the tank. Pressurize and spray through system until all liquid is gone.
• Repeat process with a mild detergent/warm water solution (1oz. per gallon of water).
• Repeat process with warm clear water.
• Use an absorbent cloth to dry all internal surfaces.
• After each use, ALWAYS loosen tank cap and pump assembly prior to storage.
• Follow the recommendations of the chemical manufacturer for disposing of waste water and chemi-
• cals. Do not use aggressive or abrasive cleaning agents.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
2. Retaining nut
3. Nozzle body
4. Filter with gasket
5. Elbow
WILL THE PLASTIC MATERIAL LAST?
Only high-grade polyethylene is used. The material is chosen for high molecular weight, high-impact strength, and excellent resistance to chemicals and stress. Ultraviolet inhibitors are used in the material to reduce deterioration caused by sunlight.
CAN I USE WEED KILLER AND INSECTICIDE IN THE SAME SPRAYER?
In theory you can, if the sprayer is thoroughly cleaned out with a mild detergent/water solution mixed at a ratio of 1 ounce per gallon. In practice, the use of both types of chemicals in the same unit is not recommended as the risk to plants can be high. Use caution when handling any type of chemicals and when cleaning your sprayer. Do not mix cleaning agents as toxic reactions can result.
WHAT SPRAY NOZZLE SHOULD I USE?
A flat spray nozzle is supplied for spraying paths, garden beds, and general area spraying. A cone nozzle is also supplied for spot spraying and for the treatment of bushes and small trees. For spot spraying, simply remove swirl plate from behind nozzle tip. Save the swirl plate for future use. Available as an option is a reflux filter with a built-in check valve (27 00 316) which opens at 5 psi and closes at 4 psi. This virtually eliminates the dripping of fluid still contained in the spray wand. A wide selection of nozzles such as deflector, adjustable, and anti-drift nozzles are available.
CAN I DO SPOT SPRAYING?
The shut-off valve on the Solo sprayer is well suited for spot spraying. It's almost effortless! The shut-off valve handle incorporates a clip which holds the valve open for area spraying without tiring the operator's hand.
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