INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
AGS 1800 - 2000 EN-HV (HVB)
Rev.9/2018
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Figure 13.24
13.5
OPERATION DESCRIPTION
Handling of equipment can be done if the sprayer with the sprayer equipment is properly connected to
tractor (see chapter "CONECTION SPRAYER TO TRACTOR"). Connect hydraulic hoses of sprayer
to hydraulic connections of tractor and connect control panel for controlling hydraulic equipment.
Control of spraying equipment is performed on a flat surface and tractor at standstill.
13.5.1
OPENING OF SPRAYING EQUIPMENT
The equipment is operated from the control panel and by functions described under chapter 13.2.1.
When the boom is opened from the transport position and moved into the working position, activate
the blocking switch (indicator lamp is red) and then lift the spray boom by using the lift switch, until it
reaches the position that activates the wheel mechanism (see the chapter SAFETY AGAINST
OPENING AND CLOSING OF BOOMS). Now you can begin opening the boom arms by activating
the switch for opening both sides, the right or the left boom side. The red indicator lamp comes on for
the activated side. Using the levers on the tractor, simultaneously lower both sides of the boom or
beginning with the right side and then lowering the left side and vice versa. This releases the
mechanical protections that prevent the arms from opening in the transport position. Release the
blocking mechanism (the indicator lamp is off). Adjust the position of the spray boom using the
hydraulic levelling switch and then lower it with the other lift lever until you reach the appropriate
height.
WARNING: Opening and closing of hydraulic spraying equipment should not be
done while driving, because overturn or damage to spraying device can occur.
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