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SPECIFICATION The Draper Tools policy of continuous improvement determines the right to change specification without notice. Stock no........34674 ......34676 ........34677 Part no......... SS37L ......SS60L........SS98L Rated voltage.......12V DC ....... 12V DC .........12V DC Maximum L/min....3.8L/min. (1.0GPM) ..8.3L/min. (2.2GPM) ..8.3L/min. (2.2GPM) Maximum pressure.
POWER SUPPLY - The sealed lead-acid battery in this appliance has a normal working life of many years. When the battery expires, it should be removed from the appliance for recycling. - Please contact your local solid waste authority for recycling information. - WARNING: Battery must be charged for 24 hours prior to first use.
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Eating/smoking. DO NOT eat, drink, smoke, CHEMICAL APPLICATION SAFETY: rub your eyes, or touch any part of your WARNING: Caution must be used when bare skin while handling chemicals and spraying chemicals to avoid unsafe spraying. exposure to humans and the environment.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ATV VEHICLE HANDLING SAFETY: BODILY CHEMICAL CONTACT WARNING: Serious injury can occur if the Personal contamination can occur when ATV on which the sprayer is mounted is chemicals splash, spill, or spray directly driven unsafely. onto a person. 1.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR SPOT SPRAYER 34674 34674 shown. Hose wrap. Lance clips. Gun hose. Sprayer tank. Fill cap. Pump power cord. Sprayer pump. Remote switch. Suction tube. Spray gun. UNPACKING: After removing the packing material, make sure the product is in perfect condition and that there are no visible damaged parts.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR SPOT SPRAYER 34676 & 34677 34676 shown. Hose wrap. Lance clips. Gun hose. Broadcast bracket. Fill cap. Sprayer tank. Sprayer pump. Broadcast lance. Suction tube. Pump power cord. Spray gun. Remote switch. UNPACKING: After removing the packing material, make sure the product is in perfect condition and that there are no visible damaged parts.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR SPOT SPRAYER 34674 manual bag contents. Lance clip (2). Hose guide. Drain cap. Hose clamp (2). Rubber washer. Remote switch. Screw (3). 34676/34677 manual bag contents. Drain cap. Hose guide. Rubber washer. Lance clips (2). Screw (2). Tie down straps (2).
ASSEMBLY - ATTACH LANCE CLIPS TO TANK (Fig.1.): FIG.1 Fasten the two lance clips to the sprayer tank with screws - ATTACH DRAIN CAP TO TANK (Fig.2.): Press the rubber washer into the drain cap with your finger. Thread the drain cap onto the tank. FIG.2 - ATTACH GUN HOSE TO PUMP (Figs.3.- 4.): FIG.3...
ASSEMBLY - ATTACH HOSE GUIDE TO TANK (Figs.5.- 6.): FIG.5 34674 Route gun hose through hose guide. Attach hose guide to tank with bolt. Gun hose Hose guide Flange bolt FIG.6 34676/34677 Gun hose Flange bolt Hose guide - ATTACH GUN HOSE TO SPRAY GUN (Fig.7.): 1.
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ASSEMBLY - BROADCAST ASSEMBLY (34676 & 34677) (Fig.8.): Unpack and inspect parts from kit bag. FIG.8 Broadcast lance. Hose clamp (2). 24” Hose. Screw (2). Broadcast bracket. Broadcast fitting. Broadcast nozzle. - ATTACH BROADCAST BRACKET TO TANK (Fig.9.): Attach broadcast bracket to tank using two screws FIG.9...
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ASSEMBLY - FINISH BROADCAST KIT ASSEMBLY (Fig.10.): Push broadcast lance into broadcast bracket. Note orientation. Install hose barb into open port on pump. Hand tighten, then one turn with a wrench. Connect 24” hose from pump to broadcast lance using two hose clamps. Follow hose clamp instructions below.
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ASSEMBLY - ATTACH SPRAYER TO VEHICLE (Fig.11.): FIG.11 Pump power - NOTE: If your vehicle battery will be inaccessible after the sprayer is attached, proceed to “connect remote switch to vehicle battery” prior to preforming this step. Secure the sprayer tank to your ATV rack with two tank straps (straps not supplied with 34674).
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ASSEMBLY - VERIFYING A COMPLETE CONNECTION. Check with a DC voltmeter, or by briefly turning the remote switch to the ON position and listening for pump activation. - AFTER EACH USE. Disconnect power to the sprayer by disconnecting the sprayer’ s pump cord from the remote switch –...
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ASSEMBLY - CHECK ASSEMBLY Check assembly to assure the sprayer is properly assembled and in safe working condition: a) Check that the gun clip screws are tight, hose clamps are secure, and tank straps are properly fastened. b) While it is unlikely that factory-assembled components become loose, they should also be checked to make sure they are tight.
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OPERATION (PREPARING FOR USE) - ENSURE THE SPRAYER IS SECURELY ATTACHED TO THE VEHICLE: - ENSURE THE SPRAYER HAS BEEN THOROUGHLY FLUSHED AND DRAINED OF ALL RESIDUAL CHEMICAL FROM PRIOR USES: - CLEAN THE SUCTION STRAINER OF ANY CHEMICAL FIG.13 RESIDUE (Fig.13.): Fill cap It is important to clean the suction strainer before each...
OPERATION AND USE - ASSESS WIND CONDITIONS AND CLEAR WORK AREA: Before you decide to spray, you must determine whether wind conditions are suitable. You must also restrict access to the work area to ensure the safety of bystanders. - WARNING: Do not spray if wind speeds are greater than 8 KPH or if there are bystanders in the intended spray area.
OPERATION AND USE Ensure tank is flushed of all chemicals from prior uses. - Chemicals can interact dangerously when mixed, and residue chemicals are also a health hazard. - BEFORE FILLING TANK, ENSURE DRAIN CAP IS SECURELY TIGHTENED (Fig.15.): FIG.15 Drain cap - ADD PESTICIDE TO TANK THROUGH FILL (Fig.16.): FIG.16...
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OPERATION AND USE (Stock No.34674) - WARNING: ALWAYS wear personal protective equipment as directed on the chemical label when spraying. Long pants and sleeves, chemical-resistant gloves, and eye protection are strongly recommended. Additional protective gear may be required depending on the particular pesticide. - Review the “Operation –...
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OPERATION AND USE (Stock No.34676, 34677) - WARNING: ALWAYS wear personal protective equipment as directed on the chemical label when spraying. Long trousers and sleeves, chemical-resistant gloves, and eye protection are strongly recommended. Additional protective gear may be required depending on the particular pesticide. - REVIEW SAFETY INFORMATION - Review the Operation - “Important Safety Information”...
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OPERATION AND USE - MOVE BROADCAST LANCE INTO THE BROADCAST POSITION. Ensure power to the pump is off, then lift the broadcast lance out of its stored position and click the lance into its broadcast position. - STORED POSITION (Fig.20.): FIG.20 - BROADCAST POSITION (Fig.21.): FIG.21...
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OPERATION AND USE - ENSURE CORRECT SPRAY PATTERN (Fig.23.): Rotate the broadcast nozzle, if needed, so that the spray pattern is pointed down and evenly distributed. - NOTE: It is not unusual for the operator to be exposed to chemical drips while adjusting the broadcast nozzle. Wear chemical resistant gloves.
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OPERATION AND USE - CLEAN SPRAYER AND DECONTAMINATE AFTER USE. When done using the sprayer, it is important to clean the sprayer and decontaminate yourself. Do not store the sprayer with chemicals in the tank, as it is unsafe and could also result in damage to the equipment.
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OPERATION AND USE - DECONTAMINATE YOURSELF AFTER YOU ARE FINISHED HANDLING CHEMICALS: Remove all clothing worn during spraying and chemical handling. Wash all exposed parts of the body with soap and water. Launder clothing separately from other wash. STORAGE - Prepare the sprayer for end-of-season storage by running antifreeze through the system. This will keep internal parts lubricated, protect against corrosion, and keep the unit from freezing.
TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Bad electrical connection Check battery connections Pump will not turn on Short in wires Check condition of wires Low voltage Check voltage Low pressure Worn spray gun nozzle Replace spray gun Worn boom nozzle Replace boom nozzle Clogged intake tube Remove obstruction Low flow...
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EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS/PICTOGRAMS Do not dispose of WEEE* as unsorted municipal waste. * Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment. - 26 -...
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