8. use - Broadcast sprayer
8.1.
Broadcast Lance
8.1.1.
move the broadcast lance into the broadcast position (fig.11).
8.1.2.
ensure the broadcast lance valve is in the oFF position (fig.11).
8.2.
Broadcast Nozzle
8.2.1.
If needed, rotate the broadcast nozzle so that the spray pattern is pointed down and evenly distributed. (fig.12)
8.2.2.
ensure gloves are worn when adjusting the lance and nozzle, as dripping may occur.
8.3.
start spraying
8.3.1.
Turn the remote switch to on (I).
8.3.2.
Turn the broadcast lance valve on (fig.13)
8.3.3.
To ensure a uniform spray pattern, overlap each spray 300mm (fig.14).
8.3.4.
See the speed/application tables to determine the speed for the ATV.
Note! it is possible to use the broadcast lance and spot spray gun simultaneously.
8.4.
Leaving unattended
8.4.1.
If the sprayer must be left unattended; A) disconnect the power. B) relieve the system pressure by pressing the gun trigger. C) turn off
the vehicle and chock the wheels.
8.5.
sprayer Becomes inoperable
8.5.1.
If the sprayer becomes clogged or stops working do not attempt to repair whist agents are still in the sprayer tank.
8.5.2.
Review the troubleshooting table to proceed.
fig.11
fig.12
fig.13
fig.14
SS98/SS60 | Issue 3 (HF) 26/03/18
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