ENDURA SPRAY 131004 Operator's Handbook Manual

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INTRODUCTION
The purpose of this manual is to assist you in the assembly, operation and maintenance of your 34L Push-along Sprayer. Please read through this manual completely to fully understand how to operate and maintain your equipment.This product has been manufactured to provide years of dependable service; proper operation and maintenance will ensure its dependability. Keep your manual in a safe, convenient place for future reference. Always mention the model and part number in any correspondence.
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Assembly
The 34L Push-along sprayer is assembled at the factory with the exception of a few components to protect them from shipping damage. Follow the steps below to complete assembly. For photographs showing the wiring and
electrical connections of the unit go to page 7.
Handle Assembly
1. Slide handle (Item 1, figure A) into lower frame (Item 7, figure A). Adjust handle height to a comfortable setting for the operator. Adjust handle to align the holes in handle and lower frame closest to desired setting.
2. Using the two handle adjustment knobs and bolts (Item 2, figure A) insert bolts through holes in handle and tighten with knobs.
Front Deflector Nozzle Attachment
1. Locate the bag labelled Nozzle Assembly.
2. Insert Nozzle body fitting (Item 7, figure B), through the nozzle bracket (Item 8, figure B) and hold in place with nozzle body nut (Item 9, figure B) tightened loosely by hand.
3. Insert nozzle filter (Item 9, figure B) into nozzle body. Place deflector nozzle (Item 11, figure B) into nozzle nut (Item 12, figure B). Thread nozzle nut with nozzle onto nozzle body fitting and tighten slightly.
4. Attach Nozzle bracket to tank (Item 16, figure B) with two screws and washers. Tighten securely.
5. Locate clear vinyl hose from bottom front of tank. Attach hose to nozzle body fitting attached to front of tank with hose clamp (Item 17, figure B).
6. Tighten all nuts and screws securely ensuring the nozzle is pointing directly down towards the ground.
Using the Push Along Sprayer as a Trailer
If the 34L Push Along Sprayer will be used with a garden tractor, a trailer tongue can be attached to the sprayer for
towing. A “remote switch” is also supplied so the sprayer pump can be remotely operated from the tractor. If the 34L
Push Along Sprayer will be used as a trailer, follow the instructions below:
1. Locate the remote switch wiring harness from the Accessories bag.
2. Locate the wiring harness remote plug in connector. The connector will be protruding from the bottom of the black pump shield on the back of the sprayer.
The connector will be labeled “remote switch”. Attach the remote switch to the wiring harness on the sprayer.
3. Attach the trailer tongue (Item 8, figure B) to the sprayer frame (Item 7, figure B) aligning the holes and using the pin and hair pin (Item 3, figure B).
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Set up
Charging the Battery
1. Obtain the battery charger (Item 27, figure B) and plug the charger into an AC wall outlet and the other end into the
charging port located on the sprayer.
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. Allow the charger to charge the battery until the light on the charger turns green. A green light indicates the battery
is fully charged. A discharged battery may take as long as 24 hours to recharge.
3. Never allow the battery to discharge completely. Doing so will damage the battery and void warranty.
Testing
Always test the sprayer with clean water prior to spraying with a chemical mixture. This will allow the sprayer to be inspected for leaks and repaired before expensive chemicals are used.
Using the front Deflector Nozzle
Four things must be considered before spraying with the boom:
1. How much chemical must be mixed in the tank? Refer to the chemical label to determine the chemical mixture.
2. Rate of spray (to be sprayed)? See the tip chart below to determine the litres per hectare. The chart will also show the speed used when spraying.
3. Speed traveled (K.P.H.) while spraying? Refer to the tip chart and speed chart below for KPH.
4) Pressure
Determine Litres per Hectare
Once you know how much you are going to spray then determine (from the tip chart) the spraying pressure (Psi) and the spraying speed (KPH). The pressure is preset by the pump, typically between 30 to 35 Psi, but it will vary depending on the percentage of charge left in the battery. If precise chemical metering is desired, then the battery should be fully charged and a flow rate should be measured at the nozzle. After the battery is fully charged, obtain a bucket and place under the nozzle. Turn the valve on to begin spraying water into the bucket while timing. Allow the sprayer to run for 1 minute and then turn off sprayer. Measure the amount of water within the bucket to obtain the exact LPM of the pump and nozzle.
Caution
Do not spray on windy days. Protective clothing must be worn in some cases. Be sure to read the chemical label carefully. After all calibrations have been completed, add water and chemical to the tank. Always follow chemical manufacturer’s instructions for mixing.
Litres per hectare
Bar L/min 6km/h 8km/h 10km/h 12km/h 14km/h 16km/h 18km/h 20km/h
1 1.39 139 104 83 69 59 52 46 42
2 1.96 196 147 118 98 84 73 65 59
3 2.4 240 180 144 120 103 90 80 72
4 2.77 277 208 166 139 119 104 92 83
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