Important:
Do not wash the machine with the
engine running. Washing the machine with the
engine running may result in internal engine
damage.
Cleaning the Sprayer System
Draining the Tank
1.
Stop the sprayer, engage the parking brake,
shut off the engine, and remove the key.
2.
Locate the tank-drain valve at the left, rear
fender of the machine (
).
Note:
The drain valve is attached to the
drain-valve bracket that is mounted to the left,
rear fender.
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Figure 49
1.
Drain valve (sprayer tank)
3.
Lift the valve until the mount studs of the valve
clear the slots in the drain-valve bracket, and
move the valve rearward (
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Figure 50
1.
Drain-valve bracket
3.
Drain valve handle (open
position)
2.
Mount studs (drain valve)
4.
Align the end of the valve with the drain
container and rotate valve handle to the open
position (
5.
When the tank has drained completely, rotate
the drain-valve handle to the closed position and
assemble the valve onto the drain-valve bracket
(
B and
Important:
Dispose of the sprayer tank
chemicals according to local codes and the
material manufacturer's instructions.
Cleaning Internal Sprayer Components
Important:
Use only clean water when cleaning
the sprayer.
Important:
You must always drain and flush
out the sprayer, including any installed spray
system accessories immediately after each use.
Failure to flush and clean the sprayer may allow
the chemicals to dry and obstruct in the lines,
filters, valves, nozzle bodies, pump, and other
components.
Toro recommends using the approved Clean Rinse
Kit for this machine. Contact your authorized Toro
distributor for more information.
Note:
The recommendations and instructions that
follow assume that the Toro Rinse Kit is not installed.
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