Filling the Fresh Water Tank
The sprayer is equipped with a fresh water tank (Fig. 8) for
washing chemicals off your skin, eyes, or other surfaces in
the case of accidental exposure. Always fill the fresh water
tank with clean water before handling or mixing any
chemicals.
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Figure 8
1. Filler cap
2. Fresh water tank
To open the fresh water tank spigot, turn the lever on the
spigot toward the front of the sprayer.
Operation
Note: Determine the left and right sides of the machine
from the normal operating position.
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.
3. Spigot
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Vehicle Controls
Traction Pedal
The traction pedal (Fig. 9) controls the movement of the
machine, both forward and reverse. Using the heel and toe
of the right foot, press the top of the pedal to move forward
or the bottom of the pedal to move in reverse. Release the
pedal to slow and stop.
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Figure 9
1. Traction pedal
2. Brake pedal
Important
Ensure that you allow the sprayer to come
to a stop before switching between the Forward and
Reverse position.
Note: The farther you press the pedal in either
direction, the faster the sprayer will travel. To obtain
maximum forward speed, set the throttle lever to the
Fast position and press the traction pedal all the way
forward.
Note: To obtain maximum power with a full tank or
when traveling up a hill, set the throttle lever in the Fast
position and drive slowly so that the engine remains at a
high rpm.
Brake Pedal
Use the brake pedal to stop or slow the sprayer (Fig. 9).
Warning
If you operate the sprayer with poorly adjusted or
worn brakes, you could lose control of the sprayer,
resulting in serious injury or death to you or
bystanders.
Always check the brakes before operating the
sprayer and keep them properly adjusted and
repaired.
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3. Parking brake pedal
4. Master boom switch