Toro 34215 Operator's Manual page 40

Stand-on spreader/sprayer
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1. Sprayer-pressure control
2. Agitation-pump lever
3. Narrow-spray pattern lever 7. Sprayer-pump/tank-agitation
4. Wide-spray pattern lever
9. Move the throttle to the F
10. Pull rearward on the tank-agitation lever to the O
position.
Note: The water in the tank will circulate.
11. Add the specified amount of chemical concentrate to
the tank as directed by the chemical manufacturer.
Important: If you are using a wettable-powder
chemical, mix the powder with a small amount of
water to form a liquid slurry before adding the
chemical mixture to the tank.
12. Add remaining water to the tank and install cap onto
the filler neck of the tank.
Note: Allow the content of the sprayer tank to mix
thoroughly.
Emptying the Sprayer Tank
Operator supplied equipment: Drain hose with a 1/2–14
inch NPT male coupling and a drain container (capacity varies
with remaining sprayer tank content).
1. Move the machine to a level surface at the designated
area for emptying and cleaning the sprayer tank, move
motion-control lever to the N
off the engine, and set the parking brake.
2. Remove the plug from the drain valve for the sprayer
tank
(Figure
45).
Note: The drain valve is located at the left side of the
machine.
Figure 44
5. Spray wand
6. Sprayer-pressure gauge
switch
8. Sprayer-wand-pressure
control
position.
AST
position, shut
EUTRAL
1. Drain valve
3. Thread a drain hose (operator provided) into the end
of the drain valve.
4. Put the free end of the drain hose into a container with
enough capacity to hold the remaining content of the
sprayer tank.
Note: Use the quantity marks at the front, left side of
N
the sprayer tank for determine the quantity of chemical
solution in the tank.
5. Rotate the handle for the drain valve clockwise 90° to
drain the tank
Note: Allow the sprayer tank to drain completely.
6. Close the tank-drain valve, remove the drain hose and
install the drain plug into the valve
Note: Dispose of the sprayer chemicals according
to local codes and the chemical manufacturer's
instructions.
Cleaning the Sprayer Tank
Service Interval: After each use
WARNING
Swallowing or inhaling chemicals could cause
serious injury or death.
• Do not clean sprayer nozzles using your mouth
or blowing through the nozzles.
• Replace all worn and damaged sprayer nozzles.
• Ensure that the nozzles are installed correctly.
Important: Always empty and clean the sprayer
immediately after each use. Failure to do so may cause
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Figure 45
2. Plug
(Figure
45).
(Figure
45).

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