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4.3
Schema impianto
filling
pump
delivery
TANK
5 USE
All mixing and cleaning operations should be carried out when the Mixer is closed. Should it not be possible, wear all required
personal protective equipment and comply with all safety instructions as specified onto the pesticide container.
OPERATING THE MANUAL VALVES ON MIXER SIDE WHEN THE COVER IS OPEN MAY CAUSE SERIOUS ACCIDENTS. ARAG IS
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INJURIES TO PEOPLE AND ANIMALS OR DAMAGES TO OBJECTS CAUSED EITHER BY IMPRO-
PER OR INCORRECT USE OF THE MIXER OR FAILURE TO OBSERVE GIVEN SAFETY MEASURES.
NEVER leave the Mixer unguarded while feeding water through one or more valves.
Before starting mixing, position the Mixer following the directions given by the farming machine manufacture.
5.1
Adding chemicals
B
red
I
dissipator/anti-clogging nozzle
C
yellow
I
internal flushing system
A
black
I
container flushing
C
B
A
Start the pump deviating the flow towards Mixer delivery at the same time (Fig. 4)
make sure to comply with flowrate/pressure values listed in the
nozzle tables (tables 2a ÷ 2c).
WARNING: Granular products require an inlet pressure of at least 4 bars.
Since a large quantity of chemical product must be filled, it is possible to pour the product directly in the Mixer with the lid open during
draining, with the valve (yellow lever C) open and the Mixer valve open (Fig. 4) until the fluid is completely transferred into the tank.
If a standard amount of chemical is needed, follow the procedure described below:
-
WITH CLOSED LID
, pour about five liters of water and lift the
yellow lever
(
C
,
Fig. 5);
- Open the cover and add the required amount of chemical.
If all the chemical product has been used, flush the container:
- Place the chemical product container upside-down on the internal jet, inserting it as much as possible in the container flushing nozzle (Fig. 6a);
-
Keeping the container
IN POSITION
, start the jet by lifting the
black lever
(
A
, Fig. 5 + Fig. 6b) to flush the container.
Wash the container three times for about 15 seconds each time.
Dispose of the container in compliance with current local laws.
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Fig. 6a
Fig. 6b
CONTINUES