Operating The Sprayer - Toro 34230 Operator's Manual

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Operating the Sprayer

CAUTION
Chemicals are hazardous and can cause
personal injury.
• Read the chemical manufacturer's
directions on the label before handling
the chemicals; follow all manufacturer
recommendations and precautions.
• Keep chemicals away from your skin.
Should contact occur, wash the affected
area thoroughly with soap and clean water.
• Wear eye protection, gloves, and any other
protective equipment recommended by the
chemical manufacturer.
Use the sprayer to disperse liquid herbicides,
pesticides, fertilizers, and other substances. Before
using the sprayer ensure that you have cleaned
the tank, plumbing, and nozzles before adding any
chemicals. When you use the sprayer, you first fill the
spray tank, then apply the chemical solution to the
work site, and then when you are finished spraying,
clean the tank. It is important to complete all 3 of
these steps to avoid damaging the sprayer. For
example, Do not mix and add chemicals in the spray
tank the night before and then spray in the morning.
This could lead to separation of the chemicals and
possible cause damage to components of the sprayer.
Important:
When you use your sprayer,
thoroughly clean it at the end of the day.
Using the Sprayer and Information
Display
Sprayer Screen Icons
Sprayer
Battery Voltage
Motor Overcurrent Error
Motor Open Error
Sprayer Information Screens
Sprayer Start-Up Screens (page 37)
Default Sprayer Screen (page 38)
Sprayer Operation Screen (page 39)
Sprayer Fault Codes (page 76)
LED Lights
The LED is multi-colored to indicate the system status
and is located on the right side of the panel.
Solid Green — indicates normal operating activity.
Solid Red — indicates a fault is active.
Sprayer Start-Up Screens
When the key is switched to the R
sprayer and information display shows the following
screens, each for 2 seconds:
Note:
As each screen displays, the LED status light
changes to green.
37
Hour meter
Voltage Error
Motor Wire Fault
position, the
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