Tools Required: Phillip's head screwdriver, flat-head screwdriver, pliers (optional).
- With the battery taken out of your sprayer, take your screwdriver, unscrew the cover plate and set aside.
- Unscrew the strain relief fitting.
- Taking your fingers or the pliers, gently remove the circuit board connections from the power switch. The connections should come off easily when squeezing the translucent clips.
- Using a flat-head screwdriver, hold down on the tabs on the power switch and pop it out from the sprayer housing.
- Carefully, push the replacement pressure switch in its place.
- Reconnect the red, white, and black wires of the circuit board to the new power switch.
- Place a battery in the battery slot and turn the sprayer on. Ensure the sprayer operates on both pressure settings by flipping the pressure switch.
- If the sprayer is functional, replace the cover plate and secure with screws.
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