Operation - Handler IV Operator's Manual

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5. OPERATION

TO THE NEW OPERATOR OR OWNER
It is the responsibility of the owner or operator to read
and understand this manual, the sprayer manual and
the chemical container label before starting. Follow
all safety instructions exactly. Safety is everyone's
business. By following recommended procedures, a
safe working environment is provided for the operator,
bystanders and the environment.
Many features incorporated into this equipment are the
result of suggestions made by customers like you. Read
the manual carefully to learn how to operate the machine
safely, and how to set it to provide maximum efficiency.
By following the operating instructions in conjunction with
a good maintenance program, your Handler will provide
many years of trouble-free service.
OPERATING SAFETY
WARNING
1
Read and understand the Operator's Manual and
all safety signs before operating, maintaining,
adjusting or unplugging the Handler.
2
Read chemical manufactures' warnings, instructions,
and procedures before starting and follow them exactly.
3
Do not put hands into the Handler when adding
chemicals.
4
Wear safety goggles, rubber gloves and protective
clothing whenever working with the Handler or on a
machine or a component containing toxic chemicals.
5
Keep all shields and guards in place hen operating.
6
Clear the area of all bystanders, especially children,
before starting.
7
Review safety instructions annually.
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HOW THE SYSTEM WORKS
The handler consists of a plastic tank mounted near or on
a sprayer or other water source unit, and a valve system
plumbed for adding product to the machine. A patented
knife system is located inside the handler tank to puncture
and split open the bottom of the product container
Fresh water enters the bottom of the container from a line
through the side of the eductor tank. Valves in the plumbing
control the removal of the product and rinse mixture from
the tank and allow fresh water to enter for rinsing the unit.
Mixing and removal of product from the handler unit is
accomplished using the plumbing package system utilizing
a pump.
WARNING
When using a gas or diesil engine always check fuel
and oil level before starting the engine.
Read manufacturer's owner manual for further instruction
on use and maintenance of engine.

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