Cleaning The Lower End With Soapy Water; Cleaning The Chemical Tank - Toro 09830 Operator's Manual

Hydroject injection system for hydroject aerators
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Maintenance
Cleaning the Lower End with
Soapy Water
1.
Remove the interlock pins and disassemble the
plunger and cylinder assemblies (Fig. 17).
2.
Clean the plunger O-ring seat area in the
cylinder with warm soapy water (Fig. 17).
3.
Place the plunger assembly in warm soapy water
until the assembly tip and spring operate freely
(Fig. 17).
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1
4
Figure 17
1. O-ring Seat Area
2. Interlock Pin (4)
3. Plunger Assembly
20
5
2
6
4. Assembly Tip
5. Cylinder Assembly
6. Spring

Cleaning the Chemical Tank

POTENTIAL HAZARD
Chemicals can be hazardous and can cause
personal injury.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
Chemicals which are handled incorrectly
can pose a danger to personal health, and
can damage equipment.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD
Carefully read the directions printed on the
chemical manufacturer's labels before
handling chemicals. Instructions on
chemical manufacturer's container labels
regarding mixing proportions should be
read and strictly followed.
Keep chemicals from skin. If chemicals
come in contact with body, wash off
immediately with clean water and
detergent.
Always wear goggles and other protective
equipment as recommended by the
chemical manufacturer.
IMPORTANT: Keep the chemical tank
covered to prevent dirt or other airborne
debris from entering the tank
1.
Remove the drain hose connector from the
bottom of the chemical tank (Fig. 18).
2.
Flush the tank with fresh filtered water.
3.
Replace the drain hose connector on the bottom
of the chemical tank (Fig. 18).

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