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Lit. No. 86834, Rev. 00 

November 15, 2018

SAFETY

 WARNING

Inspect the unit periodically for defects. Parts 
that are broken, missing, or worn out must be 
replaced immediately. Do not alter any part of 
the unit without prior written permission from 
the manufacturer.

 CAUTION

Brine is typically a clear to cloudy white 
liquid with no odor. It may be irritating to the 
eyes, skin, and respiratory system. For more 
safety information on brine and other de-icing 
materials, refer to the manufacturer's Safety 
Data Sheet (SDS).

 CAUTION

Do not leave material in the unit for long 
periods of time.

 CAUTION

During the sprayer system installation 
we recommend the addition of an OSHA 
compliant Backup Alarm. This alarm is 
required for OSHA governed employers.

 CAUTION

•  Do not operate a sprayer system in need of 

maintenance.

•  Before operating the sprayer system, 

reassemble any parts or hardware removed 
for cleaning or adjusting.

•  Before operating the sprayer system, 

remove materials such as cleaning rags, 
brushes, and hand tools from the unit.

•  Before operating the sprayer system, read 

the engine owner's manual, if so equipped.

•  While operating the unit, use auxiliary warning 

lights, except when prohibited by law.

•  Tighten all fasteners according to the 

Torque Chart. Refer to the Torque Chart for 
the recommended torque values.

PERSONAL SAFETY

•  Remove ignition key and put the vehicle in PARK or 

in gear to prevent others from starting the vehicle 
during installation or service.

•  Wear only snug-

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your vehicle or sprayer system.

•  Do not wear jewelry or a necktie, and secure long hair.
•  Wear safety goggles to protect your eyes from 

brine, battery acid, gasoline, dirt, and dust.

•  Do not eat, drink, smoke, rub your eyes, or touch 

bare skin while spraying.

•  Avoid touching hot surfaces such as the engine, 

radiator, hoses, and exhaust pipes.

•  Always have a 

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FIRE AND EXPLOSION

Be careful when using gasoline. Do not use gasoline 
to clean parts. Store only in approved containers away 
from sources of heat or 

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CELL PHONES

A driver's 

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the vehicle. The most important thing you can do 
to prevent a crash is to avoid distractions and pay 
attention to the road. Wait until it is safe to operate 
Mobile Communication Equipment such as cell phones, 
text messaging devices, pagers, or two-way radios.

 CAUTION

Disconnect electric and/or hydraulic power 
and tag out, if required, before servicing or 
performing maintenance.

 WARNING

Vehicles <10,000 lb GVWR: Obstructing the 
visibility from the vehicle's rear camera could 
result in serious injury or damage. An auxiliary 
camera system shall be installed if the 
vehicle's rear camera is removed or blocked.

 WARNING

Gasoline is highly 

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vapor is explosive. Never smoke while 
working on vehicle. Keep all open 

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away from gasoline tank and lines. Wipe up 
any spilled gasoline immediately.

Summary of Contents for Accuspray VSS-2000

Page 1: ...spray De Icing Systems VSS 2000 and VSS 3000 Owner s Manual and Installation Instructions Original Instructions This document supersedes all editions with an earlier date CAUTION Read this document be...

Page 2: ...Lit No 86834 Rev 00 2 November 15 2018...

Page 3: ...nesses 13 Vehicle Harness 13 Control Power Harness 13 Electrical System Wiring Instructions 14 Electrical System 14 Wiring Instructions 14 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 15 During Operation 15 Before Spraying...

Page 4: ..._________________________________________________ Date Purchased _____________________________________________________________________ Outlet Name ______________________________________________ Phone...

Page 5: ...amiliar with and inform users about the warning and caution labels on the machine If labels are missing or cannot be read call 1 800 SALTERS 725 8377 T 20317 CAUTION UTION WEAR SAFETY GOGGLES WHEN OPE...

Page 6: ...not climb into or ride on the machine WARNING Securely bolt and strap unit into place on the vehicle bed Unit must be strapped down and bolted into position before operating or transporting WARNING Ve...

Page 7: ...o prevent others from starting the vehicle during installation or service Wear only snug fitting clothing while working on your vehicle or sprayer system Do not wear jewelry or a necktie and secure lo...

Page 8: ...de 5 Grade 8 Size Size Torque ft lb Class 8 8 Class 10 9 Torque ft lb Class 8 8 Class 10 9 Inch Fasteners Grade 5 and Grade 8 SAFETY TORQUE CHART CAUTION Read instructions before assembling Fasteners...

Page 9: ...ul effects Bring the chemical label for reference Poisoning by Ingestion or Inhalation In case of poisoning from ingestion or inhalation If the victim has collapsed or is not breathing call 911 Otherw...

Page 10: ...and adhere to manufacturer s ice control material package labeling including Safety Data Sheet requirements FIRST TIME FILLING 1 Install the sprayer and any optional equipment See the Installation Ins...

Page 11: ...ments will clog the spray nozzles Clamped connections may require periodic retightening 1 Secure the wet boom mount assembly onto the rear of the frame with the supplied hardware INSTALLATION INSTRUCT...

Page 12: ...hardware If the mounting holes are not directly over the truck box supports the truck bed must be braced to the frame to prevent buckling or deforming the truck bed NOTE Pay special attention when dri...

Page 13: ...er Harness WHITE BLACK YELLOW RED GREEN BLUE Anderson Block 4 POSITIVE ORANGE GREEN BLUE YELLOW BUMPER PLUG CONTROL OUTPUTPLUG Connect to control mating half NEGATIVE Black to battery ring terminal NO...

Page 14: ...Once the control is mounted install the harness connectors into the back of the control Leave some slack in the harness so that the connectors are not under any strain Tie wrap all harnesses to proper...

Page 15: ...o contact with any chemicals Know applicable licensing and regulatory requirements for the chemical s you plan to use Know emergency procedures before handling chemicals Carefully review the Chemical...

Page 16: ...ition 2 Fill the sprayer with liquid through the port on the top of the tank 3 When ready to spray turn the pump switch to the ON position 4 When done spraying be sure to turn the pump switch to the O...

Page 17: ...age to drive the vehicle with the filled sprayer attached Make sure that the sprayer is securely attached to vehicle Exercise caution in vehicle handling when driving with filled sprayer to avoid loss...

Page 18: ...icing Application rates in the charts below are based on manufacturer s numbers If your flow is uncharacteristically slow see the Troubleshooting and Maintenance sections Nozzle Selection Suggested Op...

Page 19: ...69 46 14 43 07 40 37 38 35 88 34 32 3 40 1 00 74 25 67 5 61 88 57 11 53 04 49 5 46 04 43 68 41 25 39 08 37 13 50 1 12 82 1 75 5 69 3 63 97 59 4 55 44 51 98 48 92 46 2 43 77 41 58 GPM gallons per minu...

Page 20: ...as necessary When reassembling nozzles make sure that the nozzle holes are in line with the boom Failure to align the nozzle holes will result in inconsistent brine application MAINTENANCE NOTE To pr...

Page 21: ...Refer to Problem 1 Pump doesn t run Dead or dying battery Charge or replace battery Obstructed nozzle Remove and clean Teflon is a registered trademark of E I du Pont de Nemours and Company WARNING Al...

Page 22: ...Lit No 86834 Rev 00 22 November 15 2018 Large Lot START END LARGE LOT VEHICLE TRACK DE ICING EXAMPLES...

Page 23: ...Lot DE ICE ENTRANCE AREA DE ICE AREA DE ICE AREA DE ICE ENTRANCE AREA DE ICE AREA DE ICE AREA DE ICE AREA ENTRANCE TRAFFIC FLOW Vehicles will track de ice and anti ice solutions around lot while movi...

Page 24: ...rovement policy to change construction or design details and furnish equipment when so altered without reference to illustrations or specifications used TrynEx International or the vehicle manufacture...

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