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3.  Attach the flow calibrator bottle to the wand:
  a. Remove the nozzle, cap and filter from the spray wand.
  b. Mount the flow calibrator cover 

to the spray wand.

  c. Reinstall the nozzle, filter and 

nozzle cap.

  d. Screw the flow calibrator bottle 

into the cover.

4.  Using the flow calibrator bottle:
  a. Operate the pump lever to main-

tain spray system pressure when 

using the flow calibrator bottle.  

  b. Hold the wand at your normal 

working position and spray into 

the bottle while walking  the distance identified in step 2 

above.

  c. Place the bottle on a level surface and observe the liquid 

level visible through the side of the bottle. Match the liquid 

level to the l/acre (liter per acre) scale on the calibration 

bottle.

  d. Multiply the l/acre (liter per acre) reading identified in 

step 4-c by .264 to determine your application coverage rate 

in gallons per acre.

  e. Empty the bottle contents back into the sprayer tank.

NOTE:

For improved accuracy in calibrating your application coverage, 

repeat steps 4-a through 4-e and average the results.

Carefully read the labels on chemical contain-

ers prior to use. Chemicals are classified in four 

categories of toxicity:

  Category I, High Toxicity, Red label

  Category II, Moderate Toxicity, Yellow label

  Category III, Low Toxicity, Blue label

  Category IV, Light Toxicity, Green label

There are unique handling recommendations 

for each category, and you should familiarize 

yourself with them.

Always wear clothing and safety equipment that 

will provide appropriate protection against the 

materials you are handling. Equipment may 

include, but not be limited to:

  Long sleeve shirt

  Impermeable apron or coverall

  Impermeable gloves and boots

  Wide-brim hat

  Protective mask equipped with  

appropriate filters

Do not eat, drink, or smoke while handling 

chemicals or while you are spraying. Always 

handle chemicals in a well ventilated area 

while wearing appropriate protective cloth-

ing and safety equipment. DO NOT STORE 

OR TRANSPORT CHEMICALS WITH FOOD 

OR MEDICINES, AND NEVER REUSE A 

CHEMICAL CONTAINER FOR ANY OTHER 

PURPOSE.
Keep chemicals out of the reach of children, 

animals, or other unauthorized people. When 

not in use, store chemicals in a safe place. Never 

blow through nozzles, valve, pipes or any other 

component by mouth!

When handling chemicals and when spraying, 

make sure you are operating in accordance with 

local, state, and federal environmental protection 

rules and guidelines. Do not spray in very hot 

or windy conditions. DO NOT POLLUTE THE 

ENVIRONMENT!

After spray application, take a thoroughly 

cleansing shower using plenty of water and 

soap, then change into clean clothes. Protective 

clothing and safety gear should also be cleaned 

after each use. IN CASE OF EXPOSURE TO 

DANGEROUS CHEMICALS, seek a physician 

immediately and be prepared to provide the 

label from the chemical container.

AIR

WATER

EARTH

Band width 

1.6 ft 

2.3 ft 

3.3 ft 

4.0 ft 

5.0 ft

   

0.5m 

0.7m 

1.0m 

1.2m 

1.5m

Distance to walk 

165 ft  120 ft 

80 ft 

70 ft 

55 ft

1.  Hold the wand at 

the working 

height and spray 

a test pattern to 

measure the 

application band width.

2.  Based on the band width, 

identify from the table below 

the walking distance required 

to calibrate the sprayer.

Calibrating the Sprayer

Safety Precautions

Tip

Filter

Swirl Core

Disc

Filter

Tip

The spraying angle is 

changed by turning 

the tip

Cap

Cap

Adjustable Cone 

Nozzle

Cone Nozzle

Flat Fan Nozzle

Typical Nozzle Assemblies

(Requires optional flow calibrator bottle, P/N 646901)

Band 

Width

Summary of Contents for 80709

Page 1: ... BACK PACK SPRAYER Part Number 80709 Rev 6 02 WARNING Minimize the risk of injury to yourself and others Read this manual and familiarize yourself with the con tents Always wear eye protection gloves and a respirator when operat ing this unit ...

Page 2: ...er Install the Pump Lever THE SERIAL NUMBER IS LOCATED ON THE BOTTOM OF THE TANK Packing Ring Nut Net Weight 8 4 pounds 3 8 kg Tank Capacity 3 0 U S gallons 11 4 liters Tank Material Polyethylene Fill Opening Diameter 4 5 inches 114 mm Pump Type Material Piston Plastic Operating Pressure 15 65 psi 1 05 4 6 kg sq cm Wand Assembly Length 27 5 inches 699 mm Hose Length 69 75 inches 1771 mm Nozzle Ins...

Page 3: ...stment ring firmly and pull until backpack is secure in place Loosening Lift up on the buckle to release tension Adjusting the Shoulder Straps IMPORTANT After assembling the sprayer fill the tank with clear water and lay it on its side Check for leaks Return sprayer to its upright position Pump the lever 10 15 times and check for leaks Most leaks can be stopped by tightening the appropriate con ne...

Page 4: ...verall Impermeable gloves and boots Wide brim hat Protective mask equipped with appropriate filters Do not eat drink or smoke while handling chemicals or while you are spraying Always handle chemicals in a well ventilated area while wearing appropriate protective cloth ing and safety equipment DO NOT STORE OR TRANSPORT CHEMICALS WITH FOOD OR MEDICINES AND NEVER REUSE A CHEMICAL CONTAINER FOR ANY O...

Page 5: ... valve filters included Fitted with adjustable cone nozzle 568816 Standard Field Repair Nozzle Kit for SP300 SP415 Includes Piston cup 2 diaphragm valves trigger valve needle assembly trigger valve cap JD 12P cone nozzle nozzle cap blue flat fan nozzle and grey deflector nozzle Part Number Description Part Number Description Optional Accessories 565648 Plastic anti drip valve for agro chemicals an...

Page 6: ...er valve open until all liquid is purged from pump SYMPTOM 1 Remove the pump lever connecting rod from the pump chamber 2 Remove lid and slide agitator off pump chamber 3 Loosen the packing ring nut that secures the chamber to the tank then push the chamber into the cylinder all the way and lock tabs together 4 Turn the pump chamber 90 to unlock the cylinder from the tank 5 Separate the pump cylin...

Page 7: ...sclaims all liability for incidental or consequential dam ages Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages so these limitations may not apply to you This warranty give you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state Shindaiwa reserves the right to change the design or speci fications of this product without obligatio...

Page 8: ... Illustrated Parts List SP300 Through Serial Number 913170H2 ...

Page 9: ... 965244 Pump lever connecting rod assembly 1 29 002683 Hand grip 1 30 965285 Pump lever 1 31 965277 Pump lever assembly 29 30 1 32 965269 Retaining clip 1 33 965251 Flat washer 1 34 635326 Hose 1 35 229757 Trigger valve body w handle 1 36 229773 Trigger valve lock 1 37 229732 Trigger valve cap 1 38 904284 Compression spring 1 39 433730 Valve seat base 1 40 351536 Valve seat 1 41 229740 Trigger nee...

Page 10: ...d Parts List SP300 Begining Serial Number 913171J2 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 12 26 27 28 29 30 31 21 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 41 21 39 44 45 46 42 41 43 47 48 49 50 51 7 40 42 41 ...

Page 11: ...65335 Packing ring nut 1 26 965327 Packing ring Viton 1 27 965319 Chamber body 1 28a 568535 Piston cup Viton 1 28b 214585 Piston cup Santoprene optional 1 29 214577 Piston cup fastener 1 30 214619 Agitator 1 31 965228 Cylinder assembly 1 21a 964270 Diaphragm valve Viton 1 21b 560573 Diaphragm valve Nitrilic optional 1 32 965418 Strap assembly 1 33 965368 Shoulder strap lock 1 34 965426 Upper strap...

Page 12: ...in Oregon 97062 Telephone 503 692 3070 Fax 503 692 6696 www shindaiwa com 2002 Shindaiwa Inc Part Number 80709 Revision 6 02 Shindaiwa is a registered trademark of Shindaiwa Inc Specifications subject to change without notice Printed in Brazil ...

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