Emptying the Sprayer Tank
1.
Close the sprayer valve, stop the machine on a
level surface, shut off the engine, and disconnect
the kill cord from the operator presence sensor.
2.
Turn the spray gun valve to the O
PEN
position.
3.
Aim the spray gun into a drain container and
squeeze the handle to drain the tank.
4.
When the tank has drained completely, turn the
spray gun valve to the C
LOSED
position and shut
off the sprayer pump.
Important:
Dispose of the sprayer tank
chemicals according to local codes and the
material manufacturer's instructions.
Flushing the Sprayer
System
Important:
Use only clean water when cleaning
the sprayer.
Important:
You must always drain and flush out
the sprayer 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.
Clean the spray system after each spraying session.
To properly clean the spray system, perform the
following:
•
Complete 3 separate rinse cycles.
•
Use the cleaners and neutralizers as
recommended by your chemical manufacturers.
•
Use pure, clean water (no cleaners or neutralizers)
for the final rinse.
1.
Fill the tank with clean water and close the cover.
Note:
You can use a cleaning/neutralizing
agent in the water as needed. On the final rinse,
use only clean, clear water.
2.
Start the engine, turn on the sprayer pump, and
open the sprayer valve.
3.
Adjust the sprayer valve to increase the pressure
to a high setting.
4.
Check the nozzles to ensure that they are all
spraying correctly.
5.
Allow all water in the tank to spray out through
the nozzles.
6.
Close the sprayer valve, shut off the sprayer
pump, shut off the engine and disconnect the kill
cord from the operator presence sensor.
7.
Repeat steps
through
at least 2 more times
to ensure that the spray system is fully cleaned.
Important:
You must always complete 3
rinse cycles to ensure that the spray system
and spray accessories are fully clean,
preventing damage to the system.
Conditioning the Spray
System
Condition the spray system after each spraying
session.
Conditioner Specification
Conditioner specification:
propylene glycol
"non-toxic RV antifreeze” with corrosion inhibitor
Important:
Use only propylene glycol with
corrosion inhibitor.
Do not use recycled propylene glycol. Do not use
ethylene glycol base antifreeze.
Do not use propylene glycol with soluble alcohols
(methanol, ethanol, or isopropanol) or brines
added.
1.
Stop the machine on the drain pad area, shut off
the engine, and disconnect the kill cord from the
operator presence sensor.
2.
Add 2 gallons of conditioner to the tank.
3.
Start the engine and turn on the sprayer pump.
4.
Allow the conditioner to circulate for 3 minutes
or longer.
5.
Open the sprayer valve and spray gun valve,
and spray until the nozzles discharge all of the
conditioner.
Note:
Most propylene glycol RV antifreeze is
colored pink. Use a catch container to sample
the sprayer discharge at several of the nozzles.
6.
Close the sprayer valve and shut off the sprayer
pump when the tank is empty.
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