Jacto SP 312 / SP 416
Jacto SP 312 / SP 416
5
Assembly
Triple wash containers
12
Handle
Buckle
A
B
TIGHTENING
Hold the strap buckle firmly with one
hand, and pull the handle downward
with the other hand.
LOOSENING
Hold the buckle firmly with one hand,
and pull the strap upward with the
other hand.
5∙ Continue holding the container over
the spray tank opening for approximate-
ly 30 seconds or until it stops dripping.
6∙ REPEAT this operation twice more.
This way you complete the TRIPLE WASH.
7∙ Make the plastic and metallic
containers useless by piercing the con-
tainers bottom with a pointed instru-
ment. By doing this the labels are not
damaged for identification purposes.
8∙ The useless containers can be
stored temporarily in an appropriate
place, until final destination.
9∙ With mid and large size container
(15, 25 and 50 gallons), add appropriate
volume (1/4 of the total) of water and
install the cap, roll it on the ground for
approximately 30 seconds.
10∙ Next in the upright position com
-
plete the agitation by moving back and
forth for approximately 30 seconds.
11∙ Then, empty the container by
pouring the rinse water into the spray
tank.
12∙ REPEAT this operation twice more.
At the last time, completely empty the
containers rinse.
13∙ The least amount of rinse water
that remains in the container, from one
wash to the next, the better descontami-
nation will be.
14∙ When performing the TRIPLE
WASH, do not use a water volume
either much lower or much higher than
1/4 of the container capacity.
15∙ The TRIPLE WASH must be done
IMMEDIATELY AFTER emptying the
container, during the preparation of the
solution.
SOURCE - ANDEF (NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF VEGETAL DEFENSE - BRAZIL)
The tank is contoured for the operator
comfort. The shoulder straps can be
quickly adjusted to properly position the
sprayer on the operator's back.
> Adjusting the shoulder strap
ATTENTION!
After assembling the sprayer, fill the tank with clean water and
pressure-check the tank lid, diaphragm, tank bottom, lance and tri-
gger valve for leaks. Most leaks can be stopped by retightening the
appropriate connections and fittings. Any leakage must be repaired
before returning to service.