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How do I dissassemble my flow control (shut off) assembly if it is plugged?

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How do I dissassemble my flow control (shut off) assembly if it is plugged?

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A. NEVER attempt to repair your sprayer while it is under pressure. To release pressure, follow the steps in the below question “How do I release pressure from my sprayer?” Once you have safely released all pressure, follow below instructions. Step_1 Remove hose assembly from tank Step_2 Remove wand from flow control Step_3 Remove hose from flow control Remove any dirt or foreign substances and flush with water. Step_4 Remove cap from bottom of flow control Step_5 Be careful not to lose the spring Remove any dirt or foreign substances and flush with water; screw cap back on. Step_6 Unscrew trigger mechanism from flow control grip Step_7 Be careful not to lose red washer Remove any dirt or foreign substances and flush with water; reattach trigger mechanism to flow control grip Step_8 Reassemble the hose assembly — attach wand to flow control, flow control to hose and hose to tank. Step_9 Be sure siphon tube is firmly seated into the hose insert prior to reattaching the hose assembly to

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