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Figure 50
Note:
The sprayer system automatically opens
the section valve, the sprayer nozzles spray for
the catch test period, and the sprayer system
automatically shuts off the section valve.
5.
Catch the water from the sprayer nozzle until the
sprayer flow shuts off (
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Figure 51
6.
Set the graduated container on a level surface
and note the fluid volume (
Important:
When you are reading the
graduated container, you must set the
container on a level surface.
Important:
When you are reading the
graduated container, read the fluid volume in
the graduated container at the lowest point
of the fluid-surface curve.
Important:
Small errors reading the
fluid volume in the graduated container
significantly impacts the accuracy of the
sprayer calibration.
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Figure 52
1.
Highest point of the
fluid-surface curve (
do not
measure here)
3.
Level surface
2.
Lowest point of the
fluid-surface curve
(
measure here
)
7.
Compare the volume of fluid in the graduated
catch container with the Target Volume displayed
on the InfoCenter screen (
).
Note:
You need the volume of fluid in the
graduated catch container ± 7.4 ml (1/4 fl oz) of
the Target Volume displayed on the InfoCenter
screen.
8.
If the fluid level in the graduated catch container
is 7.4 ml (1/4 fl oz) more that the target volume
or 7.4 ml (1/4 fl oz) less than the target volume,
perform 1 of the following:
•
If the volume of fluid in the graduated catch
container is ± 7.4 ml (1/4 fl oz) of the Target
Volume displayed on the InfoCenter screen,
press button 2.
•
If the volume is too low, use the
application-rate switch to raise the sprayer
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