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3500 / 4000 EXPLORER
BEFORE OPERATING YOUR SPRAYER
Protecting your sprayer
Many plant protection chemicals are very aggressive,
discolour paint, and can be extremely difficult to wash
off when dried on.
It is therefore recommended that a rust preventative
product be applied to all surfaces.
A protective polymer such as HARDI-COAT or a thin
layer of penetrating, water-repellent rust prevention oil
should be applied before putting the sprayer into serv-
ice. Many suitable products are available on the market,
which after application leave a protective oil film. This
assists in preserving the finish of the machine and aids
in future cleaning.
This treatment should be carried out every time the
protective film is washed off.
Roadworthiness
When driving on public roads and any other areas
where traffic laws apply, please ensure that the required
signs and lights are fitted and working.
WARNING!
Maximum driving speed is the lesser
of:
20 km/h less than the posted speed limit; and
30 km/h; and
The tyre manufacturers maximum speed.
Disconnecting sprayer
Always clean the sprayer inside and outside before
disconnecting and parking it.
Before disconnecting from the tractor, make sure the
support leg is properly fitted.
WARNING!
To prevent the sprayer from tipping
over, do not disconnect the sprayer from the
tractor with the boom unfolded, unless the boom is
supported.
Place stop wedges in front of and behind the wheels.
Remember to disconnect all hoses and cables from the
tractor.
WARNING!
If the sprayer is parked unattended,
avoid unauthorised persons, children and animals
having access to the sprayer.
Testing electrical, plumbing and hydraulic
functions
Before using your sprayer for applying chemicals to your
crop, it is advisable to carry out a test run with clear
water to ascertain that all parts are functioning, and that
there are no potentially hazardous fluid / air leaks or
hose obstructions.
1 Set up your sprayer as described in the following
chapter.
2 Part fill main tank with water.
3 Fill foam tank and flush tank using filling valve / filter
system, (see P 12-13).
4 Run pump.
5 Add more water to main tank using Granni Pot chem
filler functions (Refer to your granni pot book for
detailed instructions).
6 Operate boom sections. Check for air / water leaks.
7 Set Pressure Equalisation (see P 9).
Setting up your Sprayer
Connection of EC Operating Unit and Foam
Marker
For both the foam marker and EC Operating unit, 12 volt
sockets will be required with the following fuse ratings.
Control
Box
Polarity / Wire color
Fuse (A)
(+)
(-)
EC
Brown
Blue
8
FM
White
Black
10
The foam marker requires 12 V direct to the compressor
box via the supplied cable. This cable should be con-
nected via a 10 A fuse direct to the battery.
Ensure cables are not able to be caught in the PTO or
damaged by tight turns.
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