Figure 47
1. Manual mode position
3.
Set the master section switch to the O
position; refer to
Figure 45
Application Rate Mode (page
4.
Adjust the throttle to the desired engine speed
to spray; refer to
Figure 46
Application Rate Mode (page
5.
Drive to the spraying location.
6.
Lower the sections into position.
7.
Set the individual section switches, as needed,
to the O
position; refer to
N
in the Application Rate Mode (page
8.
Use the application-rate switch to achieve the
desired spray pressure as indicated in the
nozzle-selection guide provided with the sprayer
(Figure
48).
Figure 48
1. Application-rate switch
9.
Drive at the desired speed and then set the
master section switch to the O
spraying; refer to
Figure 45
Application Rate Mode (page
Note:
When the tank is nearly empty, the
agitation may cause foaming in the tank. In
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2. Sprayer-mode switch
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Spraying in the
37).
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Spraying in the
37).
Figure 45
in
Spraying
37).
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position to begin
N
in
Spraying in the
37).
this case, turn the agitation switch to the O
position. Alternatively, you can add anti-foaming
agent to the tank.
10.
When you are finished spraying, set the master
section switch to the O
sections, then set the spray-pump switch to the
O
position.
FF
Note:
Return the sections to the transport
position and drive the sprayer to the cleaning
area.
Important:
Always raise the sections
until they have moved completely into
section-transport cradle forming the "X"
transport position and the section cylinders
are fully retracted whenever you move the
sprayer from 1 spraying area to another, or
move to a storage or cleaning area.
Catch Test
Important:
You will need to provide a graduated
catch container (a container with 0.01 ml (1/2 fl.
oz) increments is preferred) and a stopwatch to
complete this procedure.
Preparing for the Catch Test
Important:
Whenever possible, do not use
reclaimed water (gray water) in the spray tank.
1.
Ensure that the sprayer tank is clean; refer to
Cleaning the Sprayer System (page
2.
Fill the sprayer tank with at least 568 L (150 US
gallons) of fresh water; refer to
Tank (page
29).
3.
Ensure that the nozzles that you intend to test
are in the active spray (down) position.
4.
For machines operated in the application-rate
mode, ensure that the knob for the
section-bypass shutoff valve is in the closed
position
(Figure
39
position to turn off all
FF
43).
Filling the Spray
49).
FF