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- Honda GX200
The Ultimate UTV Sprayer
Operating Instructions
1. Check all hoses, connections and hose clamps to ensure that the unit has been
delivered to you without transportation loss or damage.
2. Before attempting any spraying with your new unit, operate it with water only
to familiarize yourself with its features and capabilities and to ensure that your
sprayer has arrived in a safe working condition. Please contact your dealer
immediately should anything appear to have been damaged.
3. Load the Field Spray unit onto the back of a vehicle and fasten the unit securely
to the vehicle by strapping or bolting it down. Ensure that the straps do not
interfere with any hoses or connections. Do not place the straps over the pump
or engine. Keep hoses and straps away from hot engine, exhaust and exhaust
fumes.
4. Prepare the engine for use as per the engine manual supplied with your sprayer.
Ensure that the correct quantity and type of oil is used when filling the engine.
5. Before spraying, check that the filter screen is clear and free from foreign particles
and chemical residues. This can be done when the tank is full or empty. Unscrew
the black filter retaining ring and remove filter and clean as necessary. A clean
filter will maintain pump performance and extend pump life.
Start-Up Procedure
Prepare the engine for start up as per the engine manual and pump manual. Add
the spray solution to the tank (See “Mixing and Filling”).
Ensure that the pressure regulator lever is in the ‘BY PASS’ position and the pressure
adjusting knob is screwed out (anti-clockwise). Failure to do so will invalidate pump
warranty.
Start the engine and allow it to warm up. Run the pump with the regulator lever in
the BY PASS position in order to discharge entrapped air from the system for at least
two minutes before changing the regulator to the PRESSURE position.
To set the correct spraying pressure, open the flow through the hand gun (discharge
solution back to tank) and turn the pressure regulator knob in a clockwise direction
until the required pressure is achieved. Spray nozzle pressure will vary according to
hose length, nozzle size, etc. When the hand gun is released the increased pressure
in the system will be automatically adjusted by the pressure regulator valve and
excess flow will be returned to the spray tank.