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Set & Check Application Rates – Calibration
5
Press the 'A' touch button to change the Raven Rate Controller from Automatic
to Manual mode.
To Do the "Jug Test"
1 Start the Cruiser engine and unfold the boom in a suitable
area & set the height of the boom to allow easy access to
nozzles.
2 Press the 'A' touch button (Automatic/Manual) on the
Raven Rate Controller shift to Manual mode. The touch
button changes to 'M' and MANUAL appears in the '(L/ha)
display'.
3 Press the touch buttons to start the 'Product Pump' on the
G-Hub screen, then press the 'Boom Master On' touch
button to start the nozzles spraying.
Press the touch buttons on the G-Hub screen to start the nozzle spraying.
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Press the '-/+' (Minus/Plus) touch buttons to adjust the spray pressure '(kPa)'
and bring the operating pressure up to 300kPa.
4 Press the '-/+' (Minus/Plus) touch buttons to adjust the
spray pressure '(kPa) display' to the mid range operating
pressure of a chosen nozzle output, eg, AXIR110015 nozzle
@ 3 Bar (300kPa). Press the touch button(s) until 300 kPa is
displayed.
5 Check the Raven Controller screen is showing 300 kPa.
Adjust if needed, using the '-/+' touch buttons.
6 Check the Tier display on the screen (near boom illustration)
to ensure all Tiers are spraying for the Jug test:
Single line boom - all nozzles operating for the Jug test
3TS option - all nozzles operating for the Jug test
3TS Pro option - all nozzles operating for the Jug test.
Check the Raven Controller screen to ensure all Tiers are spraying. If not, use the
'-/+' touch buttons to increase pressure by increments of 100 kPa until all Tiers
show.
Before measuring nozzle outputs, check for both air & liquid plumbing leaks,
kinked or obstructed hoses and good nozzle spray patterns.
Adjust pressure upwards to 400 or 500 kPa using the '-/+'
touch buttons until all tiers are spraying (relative to the
boom used).
Pressure increments of 100 kPa must be used to be able to
check the nozzle chart pressures & outputs.
7 Before measuring the nozzle outputs, check for both air
& liquid plumbing leaks, kinked or obstructed hoses and
uniform nozzle spray patterns.
If necessary, stop the machine & repair or replace any leaks
or hoses which disrupt or reduce the normal air or liquid
flows and fix non-uniform nozzle spray patterns.
If necessary, stop the machine & repair or replace any leaks or hoses that might
restrict the normal flow of the liquid and correct any non-uniform spray patterns.
GA8701177 REV 2 APRIL 2022

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