Positioning The Spray Sections - Toro MultiPro 1750 Operator's Manual

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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 Multi Pro Sprayer 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
that your sprayer has a long and trouble-free life.
Spraying
Important:
To ensure that your solution remains
well mixed, use the agitation feature whenever
you have a solution in the tank. For agitation to
work, you must have the pump on and the engine
running above an idle. If you stop the machine
and need agitation, set the parking brake, turn the
pump on, press the accelerator pedal to floor, and
switch the throttle lock to the O
1.
Lower the sections into position.
2.
Set the spray-pump switch to the O
3.
Set the master-section switch in the O
position, set the 3 section switches to the O
position.
4.
Drive to the location where you will be spraying.
5.
Set the master-section switch to the O
to begin spraying.
Note:
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the spray on.
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Note:
When the tank is nearly empty, the
agitation may cause foaming in the tank.
To prevent this, turn the agitation valve off.
Alternatively, you can use an anti-foaming agent
in the tank.
6.
Use the rate switch to adjust and set a target.
7.
When finished spraying, set the master-section
switch to the O
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then set the pump switch to the O
Positioning the Spray
Sections
The boom-section lift switches on the sprayer control
panel allows you to move the outer spray sections
between transport position and spray position without
leaving the operator's seat. Whenever possible, stop
the machine before changing spray section positions.
Lowering the Outer-Spray
Sections to the Spray Position
1.
Park the machine on a level surface.
2.
Use the boom-section lift switches to lower the
outer sections.
Note:
Wait until the outer spray sections reach
the full, extended spray position.
Raising the Outer-Spray Sections
to the Transport Position
1.
Park the machine on a level surface.
2.
Use the boom-section lift switches to raise the
outer spray sections, until they have moved
completely into boom-section transport cradles
forming the "X" transport position, and the lift
cylinders are fully retracted.
Important:
Release the boom-section lift
switch(es) once the outer spray sections
have reached the desired position. Running
the actuators against the mechanical stops
may damage the lift cylinders and/or other
hydraulic components.
position to turn off all sections,
position.
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