6.
Adjust the center section-bypass valve (
) until the pressure reading is at the previously
adjusted level (typically 2.75 bar or 40 psi).
7.
Turn all the section switched off.
8.
Turn the spray pump off.
Note:
Calibration is now complete.
Adjusting the Agitation and
Master Bypass Valves
Agitation Bypass Valve Knob
Positions
•
The agitation bypass valve is in the fully Open
position as shown in
•
The agitation bypass valve is in the Closed (0)
position as shown in
•
The agitation bypass valve is in an intermediate
(adjusted relative to the pressure gauge for the
sprayer system) position as shown in
C.
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1.
Open
3.
Intermediate position
2.
Closed (0)
Calibrating the Agitation Bypass
Valve
Service Interval:
Yearly
Important:
Select an open flat area to perform
this procedure.
Note:
Calibrating the agitation bypass valve for
machines without a throttle lock
requires 2 people.
1.
Ensure that the sprayer tank is filled with water.
2.
Verify the agitation-control valve is open. If it has
been adjusted, open it completely at this time.
3.
Set the transmission as follows:
•
For HD-Series Models with a
manual
transmission
—shift the transmission to the
N
EUTRAL
position.
•
For the
HDX-Auto model
—shift the
transmission to P (park).
4.
Engage the parking brake and turn the engine
on.
5.
Turn on the sprayer pump.
6.
Set the engine speed as follows:
•
For machines
without
the optional throttle
lock—have 1 person press down on the
accelerator pedal until the engine reaches
maximum speed.
Note:
Have the other person collect
samples from the sprayer nozzles.
•
For machines
with
the optional throttle lock,
press down on the accelerator pedal until the
engine reaches maximum speed and set the
throttle lock; refer to operation instructions
for your Workman hand throttle kit.
7.
Set the 3 individual section-valve switches to the
O
FF
position.
8.
Set the master-section switch to the O
N
position.
9.
Set the system pressure to M
AXIMUM
.
10.
Press the agitation switch to the O
FF
position
and read the pressure gauge.
•
If the reading remains at 6.9 bar (100 psi) the
agitation bypass valve is properly calibrated.
•
If the pressure gauge reads differently
continue to the next step.
11.
Adjust the agitation bypass valve (
on the backside of the agitation valve until the
pressure reading on the gauge is 6.9 bar (100
psi).
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