Operation; Think Safety First; Adjusting The Booms To Level; Operating The Sprayer - Toro 41235 Operator's Manual

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Operation

Note: Determine the left and right sides of the machine
from the normal operating position.
Note: If you ever need to transport the vehicle on a trailer
with the sprayer attached, make sure the booms are tied down
and secure.

Think Safety First

Please carefully read all of the safety instructions and decals
in the safety section. Knowing this information could help
you or bystanders avoid injury.
Filling the Fresh Water Tank
Always fill the fresh water tank with clean water before
handling or mixing any chemicals.
The sprayer is equipped with a fresh water tank (Figure 39). It
supplies a source of fresh water for you to wash chemicals off
of your skin, eyes, or other surfaces in the case of accidental
exposure.
To open the fresh water tank spigot, turn the lever on the
spigot toward the front of the sprayer.
Figure 39
1. Fresh water tank
2. Filler cap

Adjusting the Booms to Level

The following procedure can be used to adjust the hardstops
on the center boom to keep the left and right booms at level.
1. At the operator's position, turn the ignition key to On
to energize the system.
2. Move the booms into position so that they are level
with the ground.
3. Remove the key and exit the operator's position.
4. At the hinge, adjust the position of the bumpers so the
boom can not move past level with the ground. Take
care to make sure the bumper is level.
3. Spigot
5. Tighten the bolt and nut to lock the bumpers into the
adjusted position. Torque the fasteners to 135-165
ft-lbs (183-223 N-m).
Note: The bumper may experience some compression over
time. If the booms drop below level, use this procedure to
readjust the bumper position needed.

Operating the Sprayer

To operate the Workman 200 Spray System first fill the spray
tank, then apply the solution to the work area, and finally
clean the tank. It is important that you complete all three
of these steps in succession to avoid damaging the sprayer.
For example, do not mix and add chemicals in the spray
tank at night and then spray in the morning. This would
lead to separation of the chemicals and possible damage to
the sprayer components.
Important: The tank markings are for reference only
and cannot be considered accurate for calibration.
CAUTION
Chemicals are hazardous and can cause personal
injury.
• Read the directions on the chemical labels
before handling the chemicals and 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 goggles and any other protective
equipment recommended by the chemical
manufacturer.
The Workman 200 Spray System has been specifically
designed to have high durability in order to give it the long
sprayer life you need. Different materials have been chosen
for specific reasons at different locations on your sprayer
to meet this goal. Unfortunately there is no single material
which is perfect for all foreseeable applications.
Some chemicals are more aggressive than others and each
chemical interacts differently with various materials. Some
consistencies (e.g. wettable powders, charcoal) are more
abrasive and lead to higher than normal wear rates. If a
chemical is available in a formulation that would provide
increased life to the sprayer, use this alternative formulation.
As always, remember to clean your sprayer thoroughly after
all applications. This will do the most to ensure your sprayer
has a long and trouble free life.

Filling the Spray Tank

Important: Ensure that the chemicals you will be using
are compatible for use with Viton (see the manufacturer's
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