John Deere GP-2700GH User Manual
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Operator’s Manual
7
Preparation
CHAnGInG nOzzle
CAuTIOn: HIGH PReSSuRe SPRAy CAn
CAuSe SeRIOuS InjuRy. KeeP AWAy
fROm SPRAy. neveR POInT THe Gun
AT yOuRSelf OR AnyOne elSe.
neveR PuT yOuR HAnd, fInGeRS,
eyeS OR bOdy dIReCTly OveR SPRAy.
dO nOT POInT SPRAy TOWARd
fRAGIle mATeRIAlS.
CAuTIOn: TO AvOId InjuRy fROm eSCAPInG
fluIdS undeR PReSSuRe, RelIeve
THe PReSSuRe In THe SySTem by
STOPPInG THe WASHeR And
dePReSSInG Gun TRIGGeR. lOCK
TRIGGeR befORe CHAnGInG OR
AdjuSTInG nOzzle.
Be sure nozzle is tightly attached before operating to help
prevent nozzle release.
1. Retract locking ring (A) of quick-connect fitting and re
move nozzle (B).
. Insert nozzle and push ring forward and lock nozzle in
place. Be sure nozzle is fastened to wand.
SeleCTInG THe PROPeR nOzzle
Pressure and volume are partially determined by the size
of the orifice in the nozzle. Standard numbers are on the
nozzles to indicate spray pattern and orifice size. For
example, a nozzle stamped 5055 has a 5° spray pattern
and a 5.5 orifice.
b
A
lOCKInG Gun TRIGGeR
CAuTIOn: Gun TRIGGeR SHOuld be lOCKed
WHen nOT In uSe OR WHeneveR
AdjuSTmenTS ARe beInG mAde TO
Gun OR nOzzle. THIS WIll HelP
PRevenT ACCIdenTAl dISCHARGe Of
HIGH PReSSuRe fluId.
. Pivot lock (A) down to prevent trigger engagement.
. Pivot lock up to release trigger.
A