B.
Start the machine and set sprayer-pump
switch to the O
N
position
C.
Move the 3 boom spray-control valves to
the O
N
position.
Note:
Run the sprayer pump until the spray
nozzles is spray air.
3.
Shut off the sprayer pump and the engine.
Preparing the Sprayer System
Antifreeze type:
15 L (4 US gallon) rust inhibiting,
non-alcohol based, RV-antifreeze concentrate
Important:
Do not allow all the antifreeze mixture
to empty from the sprayer tank while running the
sprayer nozzles and wand. Keeping some of the
antifreeze in the pump, valves, and hoses will help
prevent corrosion and damage caused by moist
air trapped in the sprayer system.
Do not use brackish or reclaimed water in the
spray system.
1.
Pour 7.5 L (2 US gallon) RV anti-freeze
concentrate into each sprayer tank.
Note:
Use a rust inhibiting, non-alcohol based,
RV antifreeze concentrate.
2.
Open the tank shutoff valves for both spray
tanks; refer to
Selecting Both Spray Tanks (page
.
3.
Open the throttle valve; refer to
Sprayer Pressure (page 36)
.
4.
Start the machine and set the sprayer-pump
switch to the O
N
position.
5.
Move the spray-control valves to the O
N
position.
Note:
Allow the antifreeze to circulate through
sprayer and nozzle.
6.
Remove the wand from its holder, point it in a
safe direction, and squeeze the spray-wand
trigger.
Note:
Allow the antifreeze to circulate through
sprayer and nozzle and then return the wand to
its holder.
7.
Set the sprayer-pump switch to the O
FF
position
and shut off the engine.
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