Shutdown
22. Ensure chemical residue has been flushed from the hopper, and the rinse system valves are closed.
Before shutdown, follow steps 8-14 using clean water to rinse the container and sidewall. For sprayers
equipped with a clean water rinse tank, follow the sprayer manufacturer’s instructions for pumping from the clean water
tank during the final rinse. For transfer and tender truck installations, the final rinse should be made while transferring
clean water.
23. Close the lid and lock it by turning it clockwise. Gently lift on the lid to ensure it is locked closed.
24. Close the HOPPER OUTLET VALVE.
25. Close the INLET VALVE.
26. If pump flow has been diverted to the Cleanload, divert it back for normal spraying or transfer.
ATTENTION
: Divert or stop all flow to and from the Cleanload system before performing any service or maintenance
procedures.
ATTENTION
: Always wear proper Personal Protective Equipment when handling chemicals including gloves, eye
protection, respirator and safety shoes.
ATTENTION
: Always dispose of chemicals and contaminated water in accordance with national and local laws and
statutes.
Always flush the Cleanload with clean water after each day’s use, if switching chemicals, or if the system is going to
be inactive for an extended period of time. Ensure that the components of the Cleanload are free of any chemical
buildup or residue, both inside and out. Failing to properly clean the system could lead to reduced performance and
component life.
Be sure to thoroughly clean the eductor, ball valves and hopper. Cycle the ball valves open and close during rinsing to
ensure they are clean.
Daily Maintenance:
• Inspect all components for excessive wear, leaks or any other damage prior to each use. Careful inspection is
required before using the system after long periods of inactivity.
Yearly Maintenance:
Your Cleanload will last longer and give best performance when properly taken care of. Proper Cleanload care depends
on the fluid/chemical being used and when the Cleanload will be used again. At the end of the spraying season, flush the
Cleanload with a neutralizing solution for the fluid/chemical just used. Follow with a clean water rinse. This is especially
important for corrosive chemicals. Drain Cleanload thoroughly, open all drain plugs, and plug all ports until Cleanload is
used again.
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Parts Illustration
1
1
3371-0036R
Eductor (for Model 3376-0870)
1
1
3371-0037R
Eductor (for Model 3376-0871)
1
1
3371-0038R
Eductor (for Model 3376-1170)
1
1
3371-0039R
Eductor (for Model 3376-1171)
1
1
3371-0040R
Eductor (for Model 3376-1670)
1
1
3371-0041R
Eductor (for Model 3376-1671)
2
1
PV1/2F1/2M-MA
3
1
PC1/2F-36075
4
1
7250-5000
4A
1
4B
1
4C
1
4D
1
4E
1
5
1
7550-5028
1700-0259
2800-003
1
1700-0254
3240-0009
7250-5002
ProClean Container Rinse
Nozzle, ProClean Container Rinse
Tank Valve
Valve Clamp
Gasket
Handle
Red
Gasket
Nut
UF Valve
5A
1
7550-5028
Valve Clamp
5B
1
1700-0254
Gasket
5C
1
2800-0030
Handle Yellow
1
2
3
4
5
6
17
14
12
15
11
10
10
10
13
18
16
9 8
7
19
20
Ref. Qty. Part
No. Req’d. Number
Description
Ref. Qty. Part
No. Req’d. Number
Description
Start-Up, Operation, Shutdown - cont’d.
Information
Cleaning
Maintenance
Maintenance and Servicing
Tube kit No. 3430-0833
Contains: Tubing (Ref. 18)(Ref. 19)
(Ref. 20) one screw not shown, one hose
clamp not shown.
4A & 5A
4B & 5B
4C & 5C
4D
4E
6
1
TL16-0006
Lid
Kit
7
1
3350-0180
Strainer
8
1
1700-0253
Grommet
9
1
2404-0413
Hose
Barb
Fitting
10
3
2404-0414
Elbow
Fitting
(1/2”)
11
1
3305-0113
Two-way Valve (1/2”)
12
1
2404-0386
Fitting
13
1
2404-0415
Tee
Fitting
(1/2”)
14
1
1510-0128
Mounting
Ring
15
2
2210-0201
Hex
Bolt,
M6x1x25
16
2
2210-0200
Hex
Bolt,
M6x1x80
17 1 1510-0127
Bracket
18
1
3430-0833
Tube Kit
19
1
3430-0833
Tube Kit
20
1
3430-0833
Tube Kit
NOTE: When ordering parts, give
quantity, part number, description and
complete model number. Reference
numbers are used ONLY to identify
parts in the drawing and are NOT to be
used as order numbers.
CAUTION: Only use Genuine
Hypro replacement parts.