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5CS2004OM (rev 00 07/2020)
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Operating the Sprayer with
2.2 gpm pump
Starting and Stopping the Sprayer
1. Turn the selector lever (A) on the sprayer to
the desired position, spray wand/nozzle or
spray boom.
• The arrow on the handle of the valve
indicates the direction material will flow.
2. Turn the in-line switch on the switch harness
to the ON Position.
3. To stop flow to the spray nozzles, turn the
lever to the OFF position.
4. Turn the in-line switch on the switch harness
to the OFF Position.
Boom Section Control
The Boom is divided into 3 sections of spray
tips. Right, Center and Left. The Left and Right
sections (end nozzles) can be turned on and
off by turning the corresponding in-line valve on
the boom.
10 ft Boom
• 60 inches - Both Left and Right sections
OFF.
• 90 inches - Either Left or Right section OFF.
• 120 inches - Both Left and Right sections
ON.
Using the Spray Wand
CAUTION: Avoid Injury!
DO NOT use
spray wand while tractor is in motion.
1. Turn the selector lever to the handgun
position.
2. Adjust nozzle:
• Nozzle Angle – Loosen locknut (B). Turn
the nozzle tube (C) to the desired position
and tighten the locknut.
• Nozzle Spray Pattern – To change the
spray pattern, tighten or loosen nozzle (D)
as desired.
3. Squeeze the handle (E) to spray.
4. Push lock (F) forward to lock handle in ON
position.
Operating the Sprayer with
4.0 gpm pump
NOTE: Ensure pressure is set to desired
pressure from calibration process.
If not, follow steps 1-3.
1. Loosen lock ring (B) and adjust knob (C) to
desired pressure. Pressure is displayed on
gauge (D).
2. Once desired pressure is achieved. Tighten
lock ring (B).
3. Turn Selector lever (E) to desired position,
spray wand/nozzle or spray boom.
Boom Section Control 12.5 ft and Boomless
The Boom is divided into 3 sections of spray
tips. Right, Center and Left. The Left and Right
sections can be turned on and off by turning the
corresponding in-line valve on the boom.
B
C
D
E
A
D
F
E
B
C
Operation