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External Cleaning Device
This equipment comprises a hose reel and a spray wand (C) used to
clean the complete sprayer externally in the field with clean water. The
External Cleaning Device wand (C) is located on the sprayer’s right side
behind the ChemLocker cover.
Ball valve:
A.
Open
B.
Closed
ATTENTION! Do not let go of the hose. Gently restrict the roll-in of
the hose.
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DANGER! The cleaning device produces a water jet with high
pressure. Incorrect use may result in injuries!
When using the cleaning device, follow these rules:
•
Wear personal protective equipment on your body, feet, hands and
head. Particles and chemical residues can hit you during the cleaning.
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Any helpers must also wear protective equipment. Keep bystanders at a safe distance.
•
Never point the water jet at people, animals, electrical installations or other sensitive objects.
•
Never use the water jet to clean clothing or footwear.
Night Spraying Light
Floodlights (A) are mounted on the spray boom, and they are positioned
to illuminate both boom wings when spraying at night.
The work light lamp (B) is also mounted to the railing of the platform
above the valves. This lamp is positioned to light up the TurboFiller and
the valve system.
The boom lights (A) are turned on/off on the controller in the tractor.
The work light (B) is turned on/off by activating a switch (D) inside the
left side cover (C). Open the cover to turn on the light.
ATTENTION! It is recommended to switch OFF the rear working
lights of the tractor in order to save power consumption and to
avoid reflection. Power supply is via the 2-pin socket - for more
information, see “Boom and Work Lights” on page 156.
Turn OFF all work lights and night lights when driving on public
roads!
If the lights do not function, check the cable connections (see
“Boom and Work Lights” on page 156), and check if the fuses are
blown.
Check frequently that the lights are clean and undamaged. Clean
with a dry cloth if needed. Replace if broken.
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Summary of Contents for COMMANDER 5500
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Page 99: ...6 Maintenance 97 Lubrication and Oiling Plan Boom Width 80 100 10 10 10 C 500 C 50 C 50 10 ...
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