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Figure 19
1. Boom switches
2. Pump switch
3. Application rate switch
4. Rate lockout key
Pump Switch
The pump switch is located on the control panel to the right
of the seat (Fig. 19). Toggle this switch forward to run the
pump or rearward to stop the pump.
Application Rate Switch
The application rate switch is located on the control panel
to the right of the seat (Fig. 19). Press and hold the switch
forward to increase the spray system pressure, or press and
hold it rearward to decrease pressure.
Rate Lockout Key Switch
The rate lockout key switch is located on the control panel
to the right of the seat (Fig. 19). Turn the key
counterclockwise to the locked position to disable the
application rate switch, thereby keeping anyone from
accidentally changing the application rate. Turn the key
clockwise to the unlocked position to enable the application
rate switch.
Boom Lift, Sonic Boom, and Foam Marker
Switch Locations
If you install the electric boom lift, sonic boom, and foam
marker kit, you will add switches to the control panel for
controlling their operation. The sprayer comes with plastic
plugs in these locations.
Rate Control Valve
This valve, located behind the tank (Fig. 20), controls the
amount of fluid that is routed to the booms by directing
fluid flow to the booms or the bypass hose to the tank. You
can control this valve in two ways: the application rate
switch or manually. To control it manually, you need to
disconnect the wire connector on the valve, then you can
rotate the knob on top of the valve to manually obtain the
desired pressure.
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Figure 20
1. Rate control valve
2. Flowmeter
3. Boom valves
Flowmeter
The flowmeter measures the flow rate of the fluid for use
by the Spray Pro
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system (Fig. 20).
Boom Valves
These valves turn the three booms on or off (Fig. 20). If
you do not have a boom installed or do not want a boom to
be able to be turned on, you can manually operate each
valve by disconnecting the wire connector in the valve,
then rotate the knob on the valve clockwise to turn the
valve off or counterclockwise to turn it on.
Boom Bypass Valves
The boom bypass valves redirect the fluid flow for a boom
to the tank when you turn off the boom section. You can
adjust these valves to ensure that the boom pressure
remains constant no matter how many booms are on. Refer
to Adjusting the Boom Bypass Valves, page 26.
Agitation Control Valve
This valve is located on the right side of the tank (Fig. 21).
Turn the knob on the valve to the 9 o’clock position to turn
on the tank agitation and to the 3 o’clock position to turn
off the tank agitation.
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