background image

14/18

Code

Description

 Qty.

1

4739

LID WITH DIAPHRAGM (ORANGE)

1

2

560573

LID DIAPHRAGM (NITRILICA)

1

3

942920

TANK STRAINER

1

4

1220618

COMPLETE BELT WITH TRANSPORT HANDLE

1

5

635672

BUCKLE HD

2

6

1220619

TANK 20L

1

6a

1223765

TANK 16L

1

7

1220981

COMPLETE HOSE FOR LP605 AND LP601 

1

8

908889

TRIGGER VALVE LP 601

1

9

530626

LANCE 600 WITH TRIGGER LP601

1

10

1168397

BASE LOCK

1

11

1220977

AGITATOR ASSEMBLY

1

12

1220629

O-RING OR1-11

3

13

1223766 AGITATOR 

SEAL

1

14

1220622

FLANGE HEAD SCREW PHILLIPS SLOT 5 X 

12 MM

10

15

1220623

ELECTRIC PANEL JEP 2016

1

16

1220624

RUBBER FEET KIT (QTY. 4)

1

17

1220625

HOSE KIT

1

18

1220925

CLAMP D 12-14 STAINLESS STEEL

11

19

1220628

BATTERY JB 1660

1

20

1220631

SWIVEL CONNECTOR 3/8

3

21

1220632

PJB PUMP FILTER KIT

1

22

1220634

INLINE FILTER

1

23

1220934

O-RING 20.34 1.78 NITR 70 OR1-19

1

24

1168544

FILTER COVER CAP AND O-RING

1

25

1220635

HOSE CONNECTOR

1

26

1220636

CONNECTOR NUT

1

27

1220979

AGITATOR LEVER AND NEEDLE ASSEMBLY

1

28

1220638

AGITATOR VALVE BODY

1

29

1220639

PUMP JP 0402X

1

30

1220640

BASE COVER

1

31

1220947

PAN HEAD SCREW PHILLIPS SLOT M 

5X0,8X12

1

32

1220641

BASE PJB

1

33

1223798

CHARGER JBC

1

34

105247

TRIGGER VALVE LEVER

1

35

996058

TRIGGER VALVE CAP

1

36

909192

TRIGGER VALVE HANDLE

1

37

105239

TRIGGER VALVE NEEDLE

1

38

920470

PINCH COCK

1

39

909283

TRIGGER VALVE BODY LP 601

1

40

915744

SCREW CAP

2

41

560649

ELBOW WITH CONE PACKING 11/16

1

42

100131

EXTENSION

1

43

592139

FILTER M50/60

1

44

217174

JD 12 NOZZLE

1

45

909309

CONE PACKING

1

46

1220983

O-RING 10.83x1.78 NITR. 70 OR1-13

1

47

229724

NOZZLE CAP

1

48

1223850

 MAINTENANCE KEY PJB

1

7/18

WARNING!

•  DO NOT use the sprayer for purposes 

other than spraying agricultural defen-
sives approved by competent authorities

.

Always consider the following recommen-
dations:

•  Check sprayer before spraying.

 Ensure 

there is no leakage or missing parts. Do not 
use sprayer if it is not in good condition.

•  Do not eat, drink or smoke while spraying.

 

Serious risk of poisoning.

•  Do not mix chemical products, unless 

recommended by manufacturer.

 Intense 

chemical reactions can occur.

•  Read the label of chemical products 

carefully.

 

Always follow manufacturer’s 

recommendations.

•  High pressure present at end of nozzle 

and inside sprayer base.

 Turn-off the 

sprayer completely and release pressure 
before attempting to repair or replace parts 
of the sprayer.

•  Do not direct spray towards bystanders.

 

Spray may be toxic.

•  After the use of herbicides always clean 

the equipment before using other for-
mulations.

•  Wear individual protection equipment.

 

Wear gloves, safety glasses, safety mask and 
protective clothing.

•  Clean yourself after spraying.

 

Take a 

shower with plenty of soap and water. Put 
on clean clothes.

•  The clothing used during spray applica-

tion must be washed separate from other 
clothes of ordinary use.

•  Keep chemical products out of reach of 

children and animals.

 

Lock up the chemical 

products to prevent untrained persons from 
handling them.

•  In case of intoxication, see a doctor 

immediately.

 

Show him/her the chemicals 

manufacturer’s label.

•  Dispose of chemical containers properly.

 

Observe your local regulatory agency rec-
ommendations and follow manufacturer’s 
disposal instructions.

•  Do not pollute the environment.

•  During the transport in vehicles, the 

sprayer must be turned off  and secured. 

Always keep the trigger valve shut during 
transport and when not using the sprayer.

vironment. In the case of metal, plastic and glass chemical con-
tainers, each container must be rinsed three times to ensure the 
residues are completely removed. This manual describes how to 
make the triple rinse in a correct, safe and eff ective way.

1. 

Immediately after emptying the container, you must keep 
it with the opening upside down over the sprayer tank 
opening or over the bucket that you are using to prepare 
the chemical mixture for at least 30 seconds, until no res-
idue is left in the container, when the drops are falling in 
long intervals.

2. 

Hold the container in the upright position and fi ll it with 
water up to 1/4. For example: in a 1000 ml container, put 
250 ml of water.

3. 

Install the container cap and tighten it enough to avoid 
leakage during the agitation.

4. 

Agitate the container strongly in all ways (horizontal and 
vertical), for approximately 30 seconds to remove the resi-
dues that are on the container internal walls.

5. 

Take the container cap off  and carefully pour the rinse wa-
ter into the spray tank.

6. 

Keep holding the container over the spray tank opening 
for approximately 30 seconds to the last drop.

7. 

Repeat this operation twice more. This way, you complete 
the triple rinse.

8. 

Make the plastic and metallic containers useless by pierc-
ing the container bottom with a pointed instrument. This 
way, their labels are not damaged for identifi cation pur-
poses.

7.1. Triple rinse of empty agrochemicals 
containers

NOTE: Even the containers considered empty contain chemical 
residues. Therefore, discarding the containers without washing 
out the residues is extremely dangerous to man, animals and en-

Summary of Contents for PJB-16

Page 1: ...latin Oregon 97062 Tel 503 885 8723 Fax 800 511 3671 Toll free 800 522 8610 E mail info jacto com Home page www jacto com Manufactured by INTERMAN Corporation Ltd under license of M quinas Agr colas J...

Page 2: ...rayer 8 8 3 Choosing nozzle type 9 8 4 Aligning nozzles using the maintenance key 9 8 5 Filling the spray tank with pesticides 9 8 6 Shoulder strap adjust 9 8 7 Installing and removing the battery 9 8...

Page 3: ...signed for spraying plants protection products approved by regulatory authorities to be used in back pack sprayers It is important for you to read and understand this manual The infor mation it contai...

Page 4: ...erly Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery Keep your hair clothing and gloves away from moving parts Loose clothes jewellery or long hair can be caught in moving parts g If devices are provided for...

Page 5: ...f damage to electric plug and cord Make sure that cord is located so that it will not be stepped on tripped over or otherwisesubjectedtodamageorstress Do not use an extension cord unless it is absolut...

Page 6: ...d with tool before using the charger When opening the tool package for the first time the battery pack will not be fully charged Before using the battery pack and charger read the safety instructions...

Page 7: ...ders Spray may be toxic After the use of herbicides always clean the equipment before using other for mulations Wear individual protection equipment Wear gloves safety glasses safety mask and protecti...

Page 8: ...o determine the average of two or more readings Band width ft m 1 6 0 5 2 2 0 7 3 2 1 0 3 9 1 2 4 9 1 5 Distance to walk ft m 164 50 5 117 1 35 7 82 0 25 0 68 2 20 8 54 7 16 7 NOTE This sprayer is pac...

Page 9: ...JSF 325787 J ADJ 1197486 JDF 1197486 JAI Name Picture Fungicide Insecticide Recommended Acceptable Not recommended NOTE To convert GPA to L ha multiply by 9 353 To remove the battery 1 Press both loc...

Page 10: ...witch will automatically turn off the pump the sprayer is said to be in idle state However the electronic interface will remain on 2 Press the Red Button and hold it pressed for 3 seconds All lights i...

Reviews: