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WATER OF THE RINSING TANK

 

Remove the Camlock cap from the auxiliary outlet 
on the front of the towed tank and connect the 
accessory to be used.

 

Power take-off stopped, place (

fi

 gure 25):

 

- The valve (

A

) on function 

 

 

.

 

- The valve (

B

) on function 

 

 

.

 

- The valve (

C

) on function 

 

 

.

 

- The valve (

D

) on function 

 

 

  .

 

Engage the tractor’s power take-off and raise its 
rotation speed to 300 rpm.

 

Place the valve (

C

) on function 

 (

fi

 gure 26).

 

When the operation is over, lower the engine speed 
of the tractor until it is at idle, then release the power 
take-off.

 

Place (

fi

 gure 24):

 

- The valve (

A

) on function 

 

 

.

 

- The valve (

B

) on function 

 

.

 

- The valve (

C

) on function 

 

 

.

 

- The valve (

D

) on function 

.

 

Put back the Camlock cap on the auxiliary outlet.

WATER OF THE MAIN TANK

 

Remove the Camlock cap from the auxiliary outlet 
on the front of the towed tank and connect the 
accessory to be used.

 

Power take-off stopped, place (

fi

 gure 21):

 

- The valve (

A

) on function 

 

 

.

 

- The valve (

B

) on function 

 

.

 

- The valve (

C

) on function 

 

 

.

 

- The valve (

D

) on function 

 

 

.

 

Engage the tractor’s power take-off and raise its 
rotation speed to 300 rpm.

 

Place the valve (

C

) on function 

 (

fi

 gure 22).

 

If required, stop the mixing at the bottom of the 
tank by switching valve (

B

) to function 

 

 

 

(

fi

 gure 23).

 

When the operation is over, lower the engine speed 
of the tractor until it is at idle, then release the power 
take-off.

 

Place (

fi

 gure 24):

 

- The valve (

A

) on function 

 

 

.

 

- The valve (

B

) on function 

 

.

 

- The valve (

C

) on function 

 

 

.

 

- The valve (

D

) on function 

.

 

Put back the Camlock cap on the auxiliary outlet.

3.4.  USING THE AUXILIARY OUTLET 

(OPTIONAL)

3.5.  ADJUSTMENT OF THE COMPENSATED 

RETURN 

(OPTIONAL)

 

The distribution unit is made up of electric 

fl

 ap 

valves (V.E.C.) (1), for each spraying section. These 
electric 

fl

 ap valves supply each section when they 

are in "open" position and the return to the tank 
when they are in "closed" position.

 

Return to the tank is calibrated by means of a 
micrometric screw (2).

 

Adjust the screw (2) to obtain the same pressure 
as at the pressure gauge (3), in both "closed" or 
"opened" positions 

(perform this operation for each 

electric 

fl

 ap valve by using clean water)

.

 

Use the switches (6) and (7) (see page 12 or 13) 
to open or close spraying.

3

1

2

Supply

Return to tank

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Summary of Contents for WIN'AIR 1000

Page 1: ...rifi er la tensi on ou embr ayer moin s brus quem ent Ce ph n om n e entra ne la destr uctio n rapid e de la cour roie Si la cour roie du venti lateu r cou ine v rifi er la tensi on ou embr ayer moin...

Page 2: ...8 Removable support leg with wheel 24 3 9 Jockey wheel optional 24 3 10 Running board 24 3 11 Hydraulic lift option 24 4 Maintenance of the sprayer ______________________________________ 27 See manual...

Page 3: ...ety instructions Using treatment products Preventions measures Hitching Hydraulic circuit Maintenance Control box connection Warning Mandatory inspection of Sprayers See manual No 82 471 Sprayers safe...

Page 4: ...he sprayer capacity Integrated HANDWASH TANK made of high density polyethylene 16 litres capacity Float GAUGE visible over 360 PUMP APS 61 WIN AIR 600 or APS 96 WIN AIR 800 1000 1500 FILLING AND FILTR...

Page 5: ...ard model 6 Trailed pneumatic sprayer product family The P V empty weight and P T A C gross vehicle weight boxes feature the data of the table below plus the DREAL declarations The box No Berthoud is...

Page 6: ...WIN AIR 800 WIN AIR 1000 WIN AIR 1500 H HEIGHT UNDER BOOM in mm according to the type of lift and mounting of tyres B 438 442 465 402 Manual lift Hydraulic lift 340 mm Hydraulic lift 500 mm Type of wh...

Page 7: ...R ISAT EUR ATTE NTIO N ATTE NTIO N ENTR ETIE N ENTR ETIE N GRA ISSE S PREC ONIS EES GRA ISSE S PREC ONIS EES PROT ECTI ON POUR HIVE RNAG E PROT ECTI ON POUR HIVE RNAG E ELF Trans elf type B 80W9 0 ELF...

Page 8: ...8...

Page 9: ...haft Unhitching the sprayer Checking power take off speed Checking engine speed Checking tractor advance speed Checking volume hectare Checking tractor wheel travel distance Installation and adjustmen...

Page 10: ...make sure the wheels are symmetrical with respect to the centre line of the sprayer and do not exceed the overall dimensions according to the mounting of tires in the table of page 6 COUPLING THE SPRA...

Page 11: ...11 2 1 1 2 3 3 25 cm mini 10 cm mini 10 cm mini 4 h OPTIONAL ARTICULATED HITCHING The universal transmission s wide angle joint 5 must be positioned on the sprayer side 5...

Page 12: ...cated at the back of the control box 1 Power switch 2 Power On indicator 3 The pressure switch of the electric regulating valve as option 4 or 5 The spraying angle control switches right and left SITE...

Page 13: ...13 E C CONTROL R ACS 1 9 9 5 10 8 2 3 8 4 8 1 7 6 8 3 4 E C CONTROL S E H R 8 8 1 3 8 2 8 4 5 4 1 8 3 6 7...

Page 14: ...onnel The handwash tank is integrated at the rinsing tank 5 Its tap 4 is easily accessible on the front left hand side Washing by opening the tap 4 more or less according to the required flow rate RIN...

Page 15: ...15 3 USING THE SPRAYER Acceptable use of the sprayer Counter indications See manual No 82 471 Sprayers safety checks and maintenance...

Page 16: ...e can with clean water Place in order figure 7 The valve B on function The valve D on function Insert the diffuser into the can and press it Release effort and the can is rinsed Repeat the operation i...

Page 17: ...17 A B C D 5 A B C D 6 A B C D 7 A B C D 8 A B C D 9 4 E...

Page 18: ...gure 13 or 14 on the control box the light comes on Adjust the regulating valve CAUTION The compensated returns must be previously adjusted see page 22 MANUAL watching the pressure gauge turn the adju...

Page 19: ...19 13 11 1 2 12 F 1 3 6 7 R ACS 14 1 6 3 7 7 A B C D 10 B 15...

Page 20: ...gure 19 The valve A on function The valve B on function The valve C on function The valve D on function RINSING THE MAIN TANK optional Power take off stopped place in order figure 20 The valve A on fu...

Page 21: ...21 17 R ACS 18 6 7 7 6 7 A B C D 16 A B C D 19 A B C D 20...

Page 22: ...e the tractor s power take off and raise its rotation speed to 300 rpm Place the valve C on function figure 22 If required stop the mixing at the bottom of the tank by switching valve B to function fi...

Page 23: ...23 A B C D 21 A B C D 23 A B C D 25 A B C D 22 A B C D 26 A B C D 24...

Page 24: ...port leg 4 and the hairpin cotter pin 3 9 JOCKEY WHEEL OPTIONAL The jockey wheel 5 figure 30 optional on the fixed drawbar allows the sprayer to be moved more easily Turn the handle 6 to hitch the spr...

Page 25: ...25 27 31 29 4 1 7 30 6 5 28 3 R ACS 2...

Page 26: ...26...

Page 27: ...E SPRAYER Checks before the treatment season Regular sprayer monitoring Precautions to be taken during frost Parking Recommendations Filters strainers and nozzles See manual No 82 471 Sprayers safety...

Page 28: ...ition Pipes Look for any leaks check for kinks in the pipes Seals and fittings Check to ensure that nuts and connectors are tightened change the seals if necessary Pump Speed increasing unit Change oi...

Page 29: ...e delivery filter 4 drain the cartridge by opening the tap 6 recover the residues in a bucket To clean the filter Undo the filter body 5 Push the filter down and clean it If a leak appears on the lid...

Page 30: ...In case of spraying at nozzle level adjust the air chamber fill pressure 2 Note If there are pulses left in the nozzles check there is no air intake on the spraying circuit located before the pump Fi...

Page 31: ...31 35 2 3 1 36 F 37 4...

Page 32: ...volume compensator 1 fig 38 Transmission Lubricate the tubes and PTO joints take down the lower cap See manufacturer s documentation Wheel stub axle Every 200 hours grease the wheel stub axles Clutch...

Page 33: ...33 5 MAINTENANCE DIAGRAMS...

Page 34: ...00 litres 3 Tank rinsing 4 Float gauge 5 Delivery filter 6 Spraying pressure gauge 7 Electric flap valves V E C 8 Mixing hydro injector 9 Drain valve 10 Regulating valve 11 Collector 12 Optional valve...

Page 35: ...35 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 9 18 17 15 16 12 13 14 8...

Page 36: ...00 or 1 500 litres 3 Tank rinsing 4 Float gauge 5 Delivery filter 6 Spraying pressure gauge 7 Electric flap valves V E C 8 Mixing hydro injector 9 Drain valve 10 Regulating valve 11 Collector 12 Optio...

Page 37: ...37 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 9 18 17 15 16 12 13 14 8 Flowmeter option...

Page 38: ...y 600 800 1 000 or 1 500 litres 3 Tank rinsing 4 Float gauge 5 Delivery filter 6 Spraying pressure gauge 7 Electric flap valves V E C 8 Mixing hydro injector 9 Drain valve 10 Regulating valve 11 Colle...

Page 39: ...39 Can rinsing option 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 9 18 17 15 16 12 13 14 8 Auxiliary outlet option...

Page 40: ...000 or 1 500 litres 3 Tank rinsing 4 Float gauge 5 Delivery filter 6 Spraying pressure gauge 7 Electric flap valves V E C 8 Mixing hydro injector 9 Drain valve 10 Regulating valve 11 Collector 12 Opt...

Page 41: ...41 Incorporation option 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 9 18 17 15 16 12 13 14 8...

Page 42: ...ity 600 800 1 000 or 1 500 litres 3 Tank rinsing 4 Float gauge 5 Delivery filter 6 Spraying pressure gauge 7 Electric flap valves V E C 8 Mixing hydro injector 9 Drain valve 10 Regulating valve 11 Col...

Page 43: ...43 Can rinsing option 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 9 18 17 15 16 12 13 14 8 Incorporation hopper option...

Page 44: ...44 Date Field Treatment Product Dose Volume l ha Nozzle Pressure Speed km h 6 NOTE ON THE TREATMENTS CARRIED OUT DURING THE SEASON...

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Page 46: ...o modify product specifications or design without prior notice R agricole S A S Z I de Bois Baron 1 rue de l industrie 69220 BELLEVILLE S SA NE FRANCE Phone 33 4 74 06 50 50 Fax 33 4 74 06 50 77 RCS V...

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