Toro SprayMaster 34246 Operator's Manual page 29

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WARNING
Spray wand traps liquids under high
pressure, even when engine is off. High
pressure spray discharge could cause
serious injury or death.
• Keep clear of nozzle and Do Not direct
spray or stream at people, pets, or
non-work area property.
• Do Not direct spray on or near
electrical power components or
source.
• Do Not repair spray wand, hoses,
seals, nozzle, or other wand
components; replace them.
• Do Not attach hoses or other
components to the end of the spray
wand nozzle.
• Do Not attempt to disconnect the
spray wand from the unit while the
system is pressurized.
• Do Not use spray wand if trigger lock
is damaged or missing.
• Do Not keep spray wand in
locked-open position when job
is complete.
A.
Remove the wand from the holder on the
right side of the machine.
B.
Turn the spray wand flow valve on.
C.
Firmly grip and hold the spray wand. Point
it in the direction to be sprayed.
Note:
Wand may kickback; make sure to
hold the wand securely.
D.
Adjust the spray wand flow using the wand
flow control.
E.
Squeeze the trigger to the spray wand
handle to begin spraying; lock the trigger in
place if desired.
5.
When finished spraying:
From the front spray nozzles:
Turn the three section valves off.
From the spray wand:
A.
Release the trigger and its lock (if
applicable).
B.
Turn the spray wand flow valve off
C.
Return the wand back to its holder.
Important:
Contact an Authorized Service Dealer
if the spreader-sprayer fails to operate properly.
Cleaning the Sprayer
Clean the spray system after each spraying session.
Important:
Always empty and clean the sprayer
immediately after each use. Failure to do so may
cause the chemicals to dry or thicken in the lines,
clogging the pump and other components.
To properly clean the spray system:
Use three separate rinses.
Use a minimum of 5 gallons (19 L) for each rinse.
Use the cleaners and neutralizers as
recommended by the chemical manufacturers.
Use pure clean water (no cleaners or neutralizers)
for the last rinse.
WARNING
Do Not clean spray nozzles by mouth or
blowing through them. Swallowing or inhaling
chemicals could cause serious injury or
death.
Replace all worn and damaged nozzles.
Make sure nozzles are installed correctly.
1.
Drive the machine to a designated cleaning
area.
2.
Stop the spreader-sprayer on a level surface,
leave the motion control lever in the neutral
position, and turn off the engine. Engage the
parking brake.
3.
Fill the tank with clean fresh water and close
the cover.
4.
Start the engine.
5.
With the motion control lever in neutral position,
engage the pump, and set the engine throttle
to "FAST".
6.
Set the three spray valves to "ON".
7.
Allow the water in the tank to spray out through
the nozzles.
8.
Check the nozzles to ensure that they are all
spraying correctly.
9.
Set the spray valve to "ON". Remove the wand
from its holder and point it in a safe direction.
10.
Squeeze the spray wand trigger to release the
pressure.
11.
Return the wand to its holder.
12.
Set the spray control levers and the wand lever
to the "OFF" position, disengage the pump, and
stop the engine.
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