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INTRODUCTION
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CAB TOUCH SCREEN CONTROL PANEL
1. One Foot Switches (Bar Module)
The foot-switch LED module indicates status of
each set of three nozzles on the spray bar. Each
LED can be one of four different colors:
1.) GREEN: The foot switch is up, and the noz-
zles are on. Once in Spray mode, these noz-
zles will open, and the LED will be
flashing
green at one second intervals.
2.) YELLOW: The foot switch is up, but the noz-
zles are off and will not spray. This could be
if the nozzle is tapered off, or if it is on a wing
that is folded up.
3.) RED: The foot switch is down. The nozzles
are off and will not spray.
4.) BLUE: Position of the taper switch. The noz-
zles are off, and all nozzles outside taper
switch position are off, and colored YELLOW
and/or
RED.
2. MASTER SPRAY Switch
Turning this switch to ON opens all activated spray
valves when BAR CIRCULATE or SUCK BACK is
selected.
The spray valves are allowed to open in SUCK
BACK for troubleshooting.
3. WING FOLD Switches (Wing Module)
Spray bars have fixed center sections and fold
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ing wings on both sides. Spray bars that have the
corresponding One Foot switches turned ON will
increase the spray width when the wing is lowered
and decrease the spray width when raised beyond
the wing tilt switch setting.
It is always a good practice to turn OFF the corre-
sponding One Foot switches before raising the wing
while spraying.
Figure 8 - Cab Control Panel Components