After Operation; After Operation Safety - Toro 34225 Operator's Manual

Stand-on spreader/sprayer
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Spraying with the Spray Wand
WARNING
The 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 the nozzle and do not direct
the spray or stream from the wand at
people, pets, or non-work area property.
• Do not direct the spray at or near
electrical-power components or source.
• Do not repair the spray wand, hoses, seals,
nozzle, or other wand components; always
replace them.
• Do not attach the hoses or other
components to the nozzle at the end of the
spray wand.
• Do not attempt to disconnect the spray
wand from the machine while the sprayer
system is pressurized.
• Do not use the spray wand if trigger lock is
damaged or missing.
• Rotate the spray-wand lock to the O
position when job is complete.
1.
Remove the wand from the holder at the right
side of the machine
Figure 48
1. Wand holder
2. Trigger
3. Trigger lock
2.
Firmly grip the spray wand and point it in the
direction that you will spray.
Note:
The wand may recoil; ensure that you
hold it securely.
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4. Wand
5. Nozzle
3.
Adjust the pump pressure to the spray wand
perform the following:
To increase the pump pressure to the
wand, rotate the wand-pressure control
counterclockwise
1. Sprayer wand pressure control
To decrease pressure to the wand, rotate the
control clockwise direction
To shut off the pressure to the wand, rotate
the wand-pressure control clockwise until the
valve for the control is closed
4.
Squeeze the trigger to the spray-wand handle
to begin spraying; lock the trigger in place if
desired
(Figure
5.
When finished spraying, if you locked the trigger
of the spray-wand—unlock it, and release the
trigger
(Figure
6.
Rotate the sprayer-wand pressure control
clockwise to the O
7.
Insert the wand into the wand holder

After Operation

After Operation Safety

General Safety
Park the machine on a level surface; shut off the
engine; engage the parking brake; remove the
key; and wait for all movement to stop before
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leaving the operator's position.
After you finish operating the machine for the day,
wash off all chemical residue from the outside of
the machine; refer to
Use full-width ramps for loading the machine into
a trailer or truck.
Tie the machine down securely to the trailer or
truck using straps, chains, cable, or ropes. Both
front and rear straps should be directed down and
outward from the machine.
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