5 - Operation
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Filling of clean water tank
A clean water tank is fitted below the platform in the fluid working
zone on the sprayer’s left side. Remove the clean water tank lid (A) for
filling (accessible from above the work platform). Fill with clean water
and replace tank lid (A). To release water from the clean water tank, use
valve (B). The water from this tank is for hand washing, cleaning of
clogged nozzles, etc. Only fill the clean water tank with clean water. To
drain the clean water tank, remove drain cap (C) and replace after
emptying.
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WARNING! Although the clean water tank is only filled with
clean water, this water must never be used for drinking.
Agitation
The agitation in the Main Tank can be controlled from the work zone
beside the Self propelled sprayer on the external control panel. It can
also be controlled from the cabin.
For controlling the agitation (on/off ) on the external control panel:
1.
Press button (B) to turn on the agitation.
2.
Press button (C) to turn off the agitation.
For controlling agitation from inside the cab:
1.
Press switch (1) to adjust the agitation of the liquid in the main
tank.
ATTENTION! Too much agitation may cause foam in the tank. The amount of foam depends on what types of
chemicals are being used and how much water it is in the tank. Agitation should be adapted according to the volume
of the liquid remaining in the main tank.
Agitation before re-starting spraying
If a spraying job has been interrupted for awhile, severe sedimentation can occur depending on chemicals being used.
When re-starting the spray job, it might be necessary to agitate the liquid.
1.
Press electric Main Tank Valve (A) on the external control panel to turn it on.
2.
Engage the spray pump (D).
3.
Adjust the engine rpm to 1500 by pressing the (E) and (F) buttons.
4.
To turn on the agitation, press button (B).
5.
Agitation should be continued for at least 10 minutes.
6.
Press Button (C) to turn off the agitation.
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