1. Precautions for daily use
1) Water quality management
Use a clean water source to avoid excessive impurities, particles, sediments, etc. in the water, which may clog the sprinkler. If the water source quality is poor, you can consider installing a filter to filter the water to ensure that the water entering the sprinkler is relatively pure.
Check the water quality of the water source regularly. If the water quality is found to be deteriorating, take timely measures to treat or replace the water source.
2) Correct operation
Follow the instructions for use of the sprinkler to operate correctly to avoid excessive force or improper operation that may cause damage to the sprinkler. For example, when adjusting the angle, range and other parameters of the sprinkler, you should operate gently and do not twist or stretch the sprinkler forcibly.
Avoid hitting or colliding the sprinkler while it is working to avoid damaging the internal structure of the sprinkler.
Avoid excessive use
Do not use the pulse sprinkler continuously for a long time. Give the sprinkler a proper rest time to reduce the wear and fatigue of the internal parts of the sprinkler. For example, when performing long-term irrigation operations, you can turn off the sprinkler intermittently and let it cool down for a period of time before continuing to use it.
2. Regular inspection and cleaning
1) Appearance inspection
Check the appearance of the nozzle regularly to see if there is any damage, deformation, cracks, etc. If the appearance of the nozzle is found to be abnormal, it should be stopped in time and inspected and repaired.
Check whether the connection parts of the nozzle are firm, such as whether there is water leakage at the connection with the water pipe. If the connection is not tight, tighten or replace the seal in time.
2) Internal cleaning
Clean the nozzle internally regularly to prevent blockage. The nozzle can be disassembled and the internal channels and nozzles of the nozzle can be rinsed with clean water to remove impurities and sediments.
For more stubborn blockages, a special nozzle cleaner or a soft brush can be used for cleaning. However, pay attention to the use and concentration of the cleaner to avoid corrosion to the nozzle.
3) Nozzle inspection
Check whether the nozzle aperture is normal and whether there is wear or deformation. If the nozzle aperture becomes larger or deformed, it will affect the effect and pressure of the water spray, and the nozzle should be replaced in time.
Make sure the direction of the nozzle is correct and has not been twisted or changed by external forces. If the nozzle direction is incorrect, it will cause uneven water spray or deviate from the predetermined direction.
3. Storage and protection
1) Dry storage
When the nozzle is not in use, it should be stored in a dry and ventilated place, and avoid storage in a humid and dark environment to prevent the nozzle from rusting or corrosion.
If the nozzle is not used for a long time, it can be cleaned and dried before storage, and a layer of rust inhibitor or protective oil can be applied to the surface of the nozzle to extend the service life of the nozzle.
2) Avoid extrusion and collision
When storing the nozzle, avoid placing it with other hard objects to avoid damage due to extrusion and collision. The nozzle can be placed separately in a box or bag to protect its appearance and internal structure.
When carrying the nozzle, it should be handled with care to avoid severe vibration and impact.
3) Regularly check the storage status
Regularly check whether the stored nozzle has any abnormal conditions, such as rust, deformation, damage, etc. If any problems are found, the nozzle should be handled or replaced in time.
Before reusing the stored nozzle, a comprehensive inspection and cleaning should be carried out to ensure that the nozzle can work properly.

