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3. Install three bypass caps onto the all boom valves

and secure them with the forks removed previously
(Figure 11).

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Figure 11

1.

Fork

3.

Bypass cap

2.

Manifold, boom valve

4.

Bypass caps and forks,
installed

4. From inside the tank, remove fork securing the

bypass hose barb to the bulkhead. Retain all
fasteners. Remove the bypass hose barb from the
bulkhead.

5. Lightly lubricate the O-ring with a non-petroleum

based lubricant, such as vegetable oil. Install the
O-ring onto the plug. and install the plug into the
bulkhead. Secure the plug with the fork removed
previously.

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Figure 12

1.

Power switch

5.

Function keys

2.

Flow control switch

6.

CE key

3.

Display

7.

Enter key

4.

Calibration keys

Controls

The ProContro

System consists of a computer-based

control console, a speed sensor, and a turbine-type
flowmeter.

Become familiar with the controls (Figure 12) before
you start the engine and operate the sprayer.

Power switch

This switch turns the console power on and off. Turning
off the console computer does not affect the data stored
in the computer.

Flow control switch

This switch allows you to automatically or manually
control the spray system. There are 2 automatic
positions and 1 manual position.

Display

The display shows the function and calibration data.

Calibration keys

These keys allow the operator to enter data into the
console computer to calibrate the spray system.

Function keys

These keys display needed data, such as the total area
sprayed, the total volume of material sprayed, the vehicle
speed, and the volume of material remaining in the tank.

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Summary of Contents for 41086

Page 1: ...rol Spray System Multi Pro 5600 and 5700 D Turf Sprayer Model No 41086 Serial No 310000001 and Up To register your product or download an Operator s Manual or Parts Catalog at no charge go to www Toro...

Page 2: ...320 1 Figure 1 1 Location of the model and serial numbers Model No Serial No This manual identifies potential hazards and has safety messages identified by the safety alert symbol Figure 2 which signa...

Page 3: ...ar with these instructions to use the controls Never spray while people especially children or pets are nearby Chemicals can injure people animals plants soils or other property To avoid personal inju...

Page 4: ...bolt 5 16 x 3 4 inch 4 Lock nut 5 16 inch 4 Computer console assembly 1 Hand Knob 2 Pivot bracket 2010 and newer only 1 Hose barb fitting 90 degree 1 Hose 49in length 1 Hose clamp 5 Screw flange head...

Page 5: ...le with the large grommet 6 Plug the cables into their proper receptacles in the rear of the console computer 7 Secure the cables to the console computer by rotating the locking rings 8 Attach the con...

Page 6: ...e plug in the wiring harness Closing the Boom Valves This system is designed to work with a diaphragm pump and must operate with the boom bypass valves closed Important Before operating the spray syst...

Page 7: ...e to the right side of the tee fitting Retain the fork and one hose clamp 3 Locate the 90 degree fitting and long hose in loose parts Lightly lubricate the barb with a non petroleum based lubricant su...

Page 8: ...ed shorter hose onto the outlet barb fitting of the flowmeter 13 Secure the shorter hose to the manifold and flowmeter respectively by sliding the hose clamps into positions over the barb and tighteni...

Page 9: ...Enter key 4 Calibration keys Controls The ProContro System consists of a computer based control console a speed sensor and a turbine type flowmeter Become familiar with the controls Figure 12 before...

Page 10: ...the spacing between them in inches cm of the center boom Enter 60 inches 152 cm as a default BOOM 3 CAL Length of boom 2 3 It calculates the length of the boom by multiplying the number of nozzles by...

Page 11: ...ation The console computer automatically controls the spray application rate for varying vehicle speeds You set the target volume per unit area to spray and the console computer automatically maintain...

Page 12: ...Cal by multiplying the number of spray tips by the tip spacing Note Boom 1 is the left boom from the operating position Boom 2 is the center boom and Boom 3 is the right boom 1 Press the Boom 1 Cal k...

Page 13: ...number 1 Press the Valve Cal key 2 Press the Enter key 3 Enter the Valve Cal calibration number Note The initial valve calibration number for Valve Cal is 023 We recommend that you use this number for...

Page 14: ...e Total Area key Note These parameters will alternately appear on the display Data Menu You use this key when you attach additional devices such as a data logger or a GPS Refer to the operating manual...

Page 15: ...booms on This value is automatically proportional to the percentage of booms that are on For example if the entered low limit is 4 gal min and half of the total boom length is shut off the console au...

Page 16: ...aying speed with the sprayer booms off 2 Press the Speed key to verify the speed readout 3 Turn the Spray pump control switch to Rate 1 4 Turn the Power switch to the On position 5 Turn the Foot switc...

Page 17: ...r 50 kPa air jet to ensure that the turbine spins freely If it does not loosen the hex stud on the bottom of the turbine hub by 1 16 of a turn until the turbine spins freely Calibrating the Flowmeter...

Page 18: ...10 o clock position 3 Enter a Meter Cal number Refer to Entering the Meter Cal Number on page 8 4 Press the Total Volume key 5 Turn the Pump Foot and Boom switches to the On position 6 Use a small ju...

Page 19: ...ose 1 Secure the battery connections The console computer displays a flashing Cal whenever you turn the master switch to the On or Off position 2 The battery is not providing sufficient voltage 2 Chec...

Page 20: ...Clean or replace the cable line 3 There is no voltage at the valve connector 3 Verify that there is voltage at the valve connector by placing the Master switch to the Man position with the booms in t...

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