7.
Check the gasket for the drain plug (located
inside the bowl) and the gasket for bowl (located
inside the filter head) for damage and wear
(
).
Important:
Replace any damaged or worn
gaskets for the plug, bowl, or both.
8.
Install the pressure filter element into the filter
head (
Note:
Ensure that the filter element is firmly
seated into the filter head.
9.
Install the bowl onto the filter head, and tighten
by hand (
).
10.
Assemble the drain cap onto the fitting at the
bottom of the bowl, and tighten the cap by hand
(
).
Cleaning the Nozzle Filter
1.
Park the machine on a level surface, engage the
parking brake, shut off the sprayer pump, shut
off the engine, and remove the key.
2.
Remove the nozzle from the spray turret (
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Figure 80
1.
Spray turret
3.
Nozzle
2.
Nozzle filter
3.
Remove the nozzle filter (
4.
Clean the nozzle filter with clean water.
Important:
Replace the filter if it is damaged
or cannot be cleaned.
5.
Install the nozzle filter (
Note:
Ensure that the filter is fully seated.
6.
Install the nozzle onto the spray turret (
Inspecting the Tank Straps
Service Interval:
Before each use or daily—Check
the tank straps.
Important:
Overtightening the tank strap
fasteners can result in deforming and damaging
the tank and straps.
1.
Fill the main tank with water.
2.
Check to see if there is any movement between
the tank straps and the tank (
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Figure 81
1.
Rear tank strap
4.
Forward tank strap
2.
Bolt
5.
Front of the machine
3.
Flanged locknut
3.
If the tank straps fit loose to the tank, tighten the
flanged locknuts and bolts at the top of straps
until the straps are flush with the surface of the
tank (
).
Note:
Do not overtighten the tank strap
hardware.
Operating the Sprayer
To operate the Multi Pro WM, first fill the spray tank,
then apply the solution to the work area, and finally
clean the tank. It is important that you complete all 3
of these steps in succession to avoid damaging the
sprayer. For example, do not mix and add chemicals
in the spray tank at night and then spray in the
morning. This would cause the chemicals to separate
and possibly damage the sprayer components.
Important:
The tank markings are for reference
only and cannot be considered accurate for
calibration.
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