VICTORY Handheld Sprayer VP200ESK User Guide
- June 6, 2024
- VICTORY
Table of Contents
VICTORY Handheld Sprayer VP200ESK
Charge Battery
A fully charged battery will spray up to 4 hours before needing to be
recharged
SPRAYER START UP
Remove & Fill Tank
- Rotate collar to unlocked position
- Pull locking ring to remove
- Lift sprayer unit off of the tank
- Fill tank with water-based chemical that is approved to be airborne
Connect Tank
- Align tank grooves into slide rail & lower sprayer unit onto the tank
- Listen for a click
- Rotate collar to locked position
Nozzle Settings
- Turn one-quarter turn counterclockwise to insert nozzle
- Turn clockwise until you hear a click to change setting
- Select particle size for your chemical’s dwell time* & application:
110 microns | 15 min
80 microns | 10 min
40 microns | 5 min
*Average dwell times may vary based on humidity, temperature, spray speed and distance.
SPRAYER USE
The optimum sprayer distance is 2-3 feet (0.6-0.9 m) from surface being
sprayed
Spray in an “S” like fashion from top to bottom of surface areas
Start at opposite end of room & progress toward the door to avoid walking
through spray pattern & touching sprayed surfaces
Utilize extension wand for better control and reduce amount of back-spray on
the handle and user
Maintain proper grip of handle to ensure contact to grounding strip on trigger
Hands should remain dry during operation
To reduce any static build up in the user, the user’s free hand should be used to touch grounded surfaces that have not been sprayed (e.g. metal components of adjacent equipment)
Clean & Store Daily
- All users should follow safe cleaning practices to protect themselves from harmful exposure when cleaning the sprayer
- Review chemical Safety Data Sheet for how to secure and store your chemical solution when not in use
- Remove all chemical from tank and flush with water
- Spray water through each nozzle size for at least 30 seconds
Cleaning Nozzle
If nozzle becomes plugged, soak in hot soapy water and blow pressurized air through to remove blockage.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
In environments less conducive to natural electrostatic charge dissipation, ESD events may occur, resulting in a mild static shocking sensation for the operator. To avoid this, operators should maintain a firm grip on the handle grounding strip & frequently touch objects that are not being sprayed to dissipate the negative charge that builds up during sprayer use.
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