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Sprayer Operation
The fresh water tank can be used for flushing the pump
and boom as well as supplying hygiene water for washing
hands, face and, if necessary, eyes.
Open the fresh water hygiene valve as needed to wash
hands, face or to flush eyes if contacted with chemical.
Figure C7
Filling Fresh Water Tank
< Open Fresh W
ater
Tank V
alve
Fresh Water >
Supply Line
Figure C8
Washing Hands From Fresh Water Tank Faucet
Loading Spray Material Into The
Sprayer
Always wear protective clothing, i.e. apron, face shield,
gloves and respirator, when handling any chemicals.
Failure to do so will risk chemical exposure to your
body resulting in sickness, injury or possibly death.
Spraying solution can be loaded by either filling with a pre-
mixed solution or mixing the chemical and carrier on the
sprayer. Most trailer mounted sprayers have a Handler™
mix tank mounted on the trailer.
Remove the cap from the “Quick Fill” coupling on the Main
Fill valve and attach the supply hose to the coupling. Open
the main fill ball valve and the supply line. Fill the spray
tank with water, fertilizer, etc., less the amount of chemical
to be added.
Handler tank should always be empty except when
adding chemical to the sprayer. Raising and lower-
ing the tank with chemical is dangerous and greatly
increases the possibility of chemical exposure to your
body resulting in sickness, injury or possibly death.
Figure C9
Filling Spray Tank
< Supply Line V
alve
< Closed Main
Tank V
alve
< Open Main Fill V
alve
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