9 - 8 6 5 0 S E R I E S S P R A Y E R S O P E R A T I O N & M A I N T E N A N C E M A N U A L
FIG. 17
If equipped with an automatic rate controller, a speed sensor is
sent along in the controller kit. The sensor needs to be mounted
to the cap or sprayer with a clear line of sight to the sky. The
red wire will need to be hooked up to 12 volt power (TeeJet cal
#1150. Raven cal # 586. See figure 17).
STEPS:
The front frame is designed with a fold up step on each side of
the tongue for easy access to teh filling platform from either
side. The steps need to be folded flat against the tongue when
in transport or field operation (see figure 18).
FIG. 18
FIG. 19
OPTIONAL SPRAY
CONTROLLER SPEED SENSOR
1. Start hyrdraulic pump and make sure you have at least 70
P.S.I. on gauge.
2. Lower inductor tank by pulling pin in figure 19 and make
sure valve 2 is closed (figure 10, page 10).
3. Turn Venturi valve (valve 1) on by turning handle down as
pictured in figure 20 (page 10).
4. Fill tank with chemical to desired level.
5. Open valve on bottom of tank (valve 1) to move chemical
from inductor tank to product tank
(figure 10, page 10).
6. Flush tank by using small valve located on top of inductor
tank (valve 2, figure 10, page 10).
7. Turn off Venturi. Valve & raise tank up to transport posi-
tion.
OPTIONAL INDUCTOR
TANK OPERATION