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8.3.3 Filling the fresh water tank
WARNING
Impermissible contamination of the
fresh water tank with crop protection
product or wash!
Fill the fresh water container only with clear wa-
ter, never with crop protection products or wash.
Filling the fresh water tank:
1.
Connect the filling hose.
2.
Fill the fresh water tank through the filling
connection.
Watch the level gauge.
Always have a sufficient amount of fresh water
on board when using the crop protection sprayer.
When filling the solution tank check and refill also
the fresh water tank.
8.4 Flushing in preparations
DANGER
Wear appropriate protective clothing
when flushing in preparations, follow
the instructions of the crop protection
agent manufacturer!
The agitator normally remains switched on
from filling to the end of spraying.
The information provided by the preparation
manufacturer are decisive in this respect.
Enter water-soluble sheet bags directly
through the filling dome into the solution
tank while the agitator is running.
To avoid switching off of the agitator, the
solution tank must be filled with at least
300 l of wash.
Flush the corresponding mix through the induc-
tion hopper into the water in the solution tank.
There is a difference between flushing in fluid
and powdery preparations or carbamides.
ECOFILL
CLOSE
OPEN
1
2
3
4
5
Valve induction hopper
(1)
canister flushing
(2)
closed circuit flushing
(3) shock nozzle
(4) washing gun
(5) ball valve “
Sucking-off” /
ECOFILL
Empty preparation containers
¾
Thoroughly wash out empty preparation
containers, secure them , collect them and
dispose of according to regulations.
Do not use again for other purposes.
¾
If only solution is available for cleaning the
preparation containers, you should just use
this for preliminary cleaning.
Thoroughly clean when clear water is avail-
able, e.g. before preparing the next solution
tank filling or when diluting the residual quan
-
tity for the last solution tank filling.
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