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Operation

CAUTION

Chemicals are hazardous and can cause personal
injury.

Read the directions on the chemical labels
before handling the chemicals and follow
all manufacturer recommendations and
precautions.

Keep chemicals away from your skin. Should
contact occur, wash the affected area thoroughly
with soap and clean water.

Wear goggles and any other protective
equipment recommended by the chemical
manufacturer.

Controls

Figure 24

1.

Lid

6.

Tank hose

2.

Supply hose

7.

T-valve

3.

Main valve

8.

Upper handle

4.

Transport strap

9.

Flush valve

5.

Lower handle

Lid

Rotate the lid counter clockwise to open it. Close the lid
completely before turning it clockwise to lock it. You must
close the lid and lock it before it is raised to the Transport
position.

Handles and Transport Strap

Use the upper and lower handles to raise and lower the
eductor and to lock it into the Transport position.

Main Valve

Use the main valve to introduce chemicals from the eductor
into the hose leading to the main tank.

Bottle Rinse

The bottle rinse is located inside the eductor tank. Once
the eductor switch is on, the bottle rinse has pressure and is
supplied by the contents of the main tank. To use the bottle
rinse, invert the chemical container over the spout and use
the rim of the container to depress the rinse. Press down
to actuate the spout and rinse the interior of the chemical
container.

Figure 25

1.

Bottle rinse

Flush Valve

The flush valve can rinse the inside of the eductor tank. Once
the eductor switch is on, the flush valve will have pressure
and is supplied by the contents of the main tank. To open
the valve, turn the handle 90° counterclockwise. This will in
introduce water to the tank. Turn the handle 90° clockwise
to close the valve.

Raising and Lowering the
Eductor

Lowering the Eductor

1.

Unlatch the rubber transport strap.

2.

Place a hand on the lower handle and the other hand
on the upper handle.

3.

Lift the eductor away from the vehicle until the spring
clamp disengages.

4.

Guide the eductor as it lowers to the operating position.

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Summary of Contents for 41622

Page 1: ...ucts you are responsible for operating the product properly and safely You may contact Toro directly at www Toro com for product safety and operation training materials accessory information help find...

Page 2: ...ns For example use appropriate Personal Protective Equipment PPE including face and eye protection gloves or other equipment to guard against personal contact with the chemical Keep in mind that there...

Page 3: ...Install the eductor valve and hoses Support frame assembly 1 Locknut 3 8 inch 1 Back plate assembly 1 Cradle arm right 1 Cradle arm left 1 Bushing 2 Pivot pin 2 Jam nut 3 8 inch 2 Handle 2 Bolt 3 8 x...

Page 4: ...eeded for this procedure 1 Eductor valve assembly 2 Flange nut 1 4 inch 1 Fitting 1 inch 1 Retainer pins 1 Eductor valve bracket The bracket may already be installed from a previous kit installation 1...

Page 5: ...pin refer to box C of Figure 4 6 Rotate the hose tee near the eductor valve 45 and install the new bypass hose Figure 5 Figure 5 1 Bypass hose 3 Pump tee 2 Relief hose 4 Supply hose 7 Remove the hori...

Page 6: ...n the tank strap as shown in Figure 6 G013925 1 2 3 4 Figure 6 1 Main support frame assembly 3 Tank strap rear 2 Exposed bolt top 4 Exposed bolt side 4 Install a lock nut over the lower exposed bolt p...

Page 7: ...e D Install a bushing into the outside hinge holes of the back plate assembly E Move the back plate assembly into position between the upper holes in each arm F Install a pivot pin through the upper h...

Page 8: ...y tipping it toward the tank 2 Guide the tongue under the crossbar with the welded tab in the upper portion of the frame assembly 3 Let the assembly pivot down toward the tank 4 Making sure that the p...

Page 9: ...4 Spring clamp 9 Extension bracket 5 Bolt 10 24 x 1 2 inch 10 Latch handle 2 Attach the extension bracket to the main support frame using 2 hex head bolts Figure 13 3 Connect the latch handle to the e...

Page 10: ...on of the frame D Push until the clamp snaps over the pivot housing as shown in Figure 15 Figure 15 1 Spring clamp 2 Pivot housing 9 Check the eductor height on the cradle back plate and adjust it as...

Page 11: ...ling the hole remove any rough edges in the cut and remove any debris that entered the main tank during the cutting process Installing the Bulkhead 1 Open the main tank lid and remove the filter scree...

Page 12: ...ply Hose Parts needed for this procedure 1 Supply hose 1 Gasket 1 Worm screw clamp 1 Hose clamp 1 Hose adapter 1 Retainer pin Procedure 1 Secure the end of the supply hose without a bulkhead to the re...

Page 13: ...barb and tighten the clamp to secure the fitting to the hose 7 Finishing the Installation Parts needed for this procedure 1 Suction lance and hose optional Procedure Note The suction lance and hose ar...

Page 14: ...introduce chemicals from the eductor into the hose leading to the main tank Bottle Rinse The bottle rinse is located inside the eductor tank Once the eductor switch is on the bottle rinse has pressure...

Page 15: ...stationary operation for additional heat protection Contact your Authorized Toro Distributor to obtain a Toro heat shield blanket kit for turf sprayers Using the Eductor The following procedure assume...

Page 16: ...y from eductor and drain any remaining fluid into the hopper 5 Close the hopper valve red handle Shutting down the Eductor 1 Close all the valves Note Close the hopper valve first 2 Remove all chemica...

Page 17: ...with flexible hoses 1 The bottle rinse nozzle is plugged or clogged 1 Disassemble the rotary portion of the nozzle from the lower valve assembly and back flush until the nozzle ports are clear of debr...

Page 18: ...Notes 18...

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Page 20: ...ot limited to damage to seats due to wear or abrasion worn painted surfaces scratched decals or windows etc Parts Parts scheduled for replacement as required maintenance are warranted for the period o...

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