Micron Sprayers HERBIFLEX-4 Instruction Manual

Bromyard Industrial Estate, Bromyard, Herefordshire, HR7 4HS, UK Tel: + 44 (0) 1885 482397 Fax: + 44 (0) 1885 483043 E-mail: micron@micron.co.uk URL: http://www.micron.co.uk
HERBIFLEX-4
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
DECLARATION:
I declare that as the authorised Representative, the above information in relation to the supply/manufacture of this product is in conformity with the requirements of the Machinery Directive 89/392/EEC as amended by 91/368/EEC, 93/44/EEC and 98/37/EC and complies with the relevant essential health and safety requirements.
Signature of authorised Representative:
Name of manufacturer or supplier: Micron Sprayers Ltd.
Full postal address: Bromyard Industrial Estate,
BROMYARD, Herefordshire
Country of origin: England
Post code: HR7 4HS
Description of Product: Battery powered, hand-held
agricultural spraying machine.
Name and model number of machine: HERBIFLEX-4
Place of Issue: Bromyard, England
Name of authorised representative: G. S. Povey
Position of authorised Representative: Joint Managing Director
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DESCRIPTION The HERBIFLEX-4 is a hand-held, shrouded, spinning disc, Controlled Droplet Ap-
plication (CDA) sprayer. It is powered by four torch (D-cell/R20) batteries, with one set of good quality batteries giving over 30 hours spraying time. It is designed to ap­ply herbicides in adjustable narrow bands of between 10 and 75 cm at low volumes (10 to 30 litres/hectare). A governed electric motor spins the atomiser disc at a con­stant 2,800 rpm to produce uniform spray droplets of around 200 micron; large enough to minimise any risk of spray drift. Liquid is fed by gravity through colour coded feed nozzles.
CONTENTS Page
Description ..................................................................................................................1
Safety...........................................................................................................................2
Operator protection ..................................... .. .... ..........................................................3
Preparing for spraying ....................................... ... ... ...................................................3
Before spraying for the first time.................................................................................4
Mixing, filling and calibration ....................................................................................6
To start spraying .......................................................................................................11
To stop spraying .......................................................................................................11
After spraying ...........................................................................................................12
Storage.......................................................................................................................14
Optional extras ..........................................................................................................14
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................15
HERBIFLEX-4 Extra ...............................................................................................16
Parts List / diagram HERBIFLEX-4 (Basic)........................................................ 17/18
Parts List / Micropak 5 litre backpack and optional extras ......................................19
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The HERBIFLEX-4 can be used to apply bands of herbicides around buildings, fence lines, borders and pathways as well as for treatment between crop rows. The weight of the machine ready to spray, with the Micropak 5 litre backpack, is 7 kg.
Specially designed Micron Micropak backpacks and a shoulder strap are available for use with the HERBIFLEX-4. Other optional extras include an atomiser cone housing (B 120) which allows a wider band to be sprayed and a spray shield (for use with the standard A90 atomiser cone housing only).
The sprayer can also be supplied with a valve/handle conversion, as the HERBI­FLEX-4 Extra, which allows Micron spray bottles to be fitted directly to the sprayer.
SAFETY
Using agrochemicals is a hazardous process. Operators should comply with all relevant legislation and/or regulations governing the use of agrochemicals and should use appropriate personal protective equipment (see 'OPERATOR PROTECTION').
Never
use the HERBIFLEX-4 in potentially explosive atmospheres or spray
flammable liquid through it.
The HERBIFLEX-4 can be used with most conventional herbicides, as well as specific CDA formulations (only available in some countries) to provide a closed transfer system to improve operator safety.
Never eat, drink, or smoke when working with agrochemicals. After using agrochemicals or handling equipment wash your hands thoroughly. Keep people (especially children) and animals out of areas being sprayed.
Always
store agrochemicals safely to protect people and animals, and to safeguard the environment (take special care to avoid water pollution). See spraying sections for guidelines on safe use of the HERBIFLEX-4 in operation.
Always read the product label carefully to discover:-
approved applications maximum dose rates maximum number of treatments operator protection required necessary environmental protection
measures
N.B. ‘Dose rate’ refers to the amount of chemical product applied per hectare.
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OPTIONAL EXTRAS (not shown)
PART NO. DESCRIPTION
5074A ATOMISER CONE HOUSING, B120 (C/W 2X 5027) 5140A FEED NOZZLE, YELLOW + 'O'RING (5151) 5141A FEED NOZZLE, ORANGE + 'O'RING (5151) 5142A FEED NOZZLE, RED + 'O'RING (5151) 5171A SPRAY SHIELD (FOR USE WITH ATOMISER CONE HOUSING A90) 5107C SHOULDER STRAP
5404A MICROPAK BACKPACK, 5 LITRE COMPLETE 5207A MICROPAK BACKPACK, 10 LITRE COMPLETE 5505A MICROPAK BACKPACK, 15 LITRE COMPLETE
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION QTY.
5172 TAP, IN-LINE SYPHON 1 5208A CAP, COMPLETE 1 5208 CAP, BLACK 1 5210 BALL, 3/16" DIA, POLYPROYLENE 1 5346 SEAL, CORK 1 5404 BACKPACK, 5 LITRE 1 5107/125 STRAP, 5 LITRE BACKPACK 2 5413 CLIP, HOSE, SIZE CC, NYLON 1 5414/90 TUBE, 8MM, ID X 12MM OD - 0.9M 1 5448 AIR BLEED VALVE BODY 1 5449 FILTER BOWL 1 5464 CLIP, HOSE, NO 12, WINGSCREW 1
MICROPAK 5 LITRE BACKPACK PARTS LIST
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PARTS DIAGRAM - HERBIFLEX-4 AND MICROPAK 5 LITRE BACK-
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OPERATOR PROTECTION Always
wear the protective clothing items listed on the product label for mixing and
filling. The minimum
protective clothing required for spraying with the HERBI-
FLEX-4 is:
rubber gloves and boots boots/shoes and long trousers eye protection long sleeved shirt
PREPARING FOR SPRAYING
The sprayer is delivered in a collapsed form. To assemble ready for spraying:
Note:
a) Acoustic information
: the sound pressure level at the operator's ear does not
exceed 70 dB(A).
b) Vibration
: the weighted RMS acceleration value at the hands when using this
machine does not exceed 2.5 m/sec
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.
1) Extend the sprayer and securely connect the feed tube to the flow valve. Instructions on assembling Micron Micropak backpacks are contained in the tank. The shoulder strap (if supplied) should be connected to the battery case end cap.
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BEFORE SPRAYING FOR THE FIRST TIME
Before spraying for the first time use water and liquid detergent only to familiarise your­self with the sprayer and check the spray pattern produced.
Put around half a litre of water in backpack or bottle and add a small amount (one to two ml) of liquid detergent such as household washing up liquid. The detergent is important to reduce the surface tension in the liquid feed tube and helps ensure an even flow. With the sprayer in the spraying position, check for leaks.
Switch on the sprayer and then
open the flow control valve. Again check for leaks.
When spraying, the spray head should be held 5 -7 cm
above the ground or top of weed canopy with the lance at an angle of 35-40
o
to the ground. Spray on one spot for around 10 seconds, preferably on a clean dry surface e.g. concrete where you will be able to see the spray pattern produced.
2) Remove the switch end piece as shown on the label.
3) Insert four batteries (D-cell/R20) negative, i.e. flat, end first.
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HERBIFLEX-4 (BASIC) PARTS LIST
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION QTY
4256 SPRING, 5/16" OD X 1-1/8" 1 4309/110 TUBE, 5MM ID X 8MM OD - 1.10M, PVC CLEAR 1 4447 SPRING HOLDING PIN 1 4460 LABEL, BATTERY ON/OFF 1 4629/107 WIRE, 0.5MM FLAT TWIN - 1.07M 1 4646 SCREW, NO. 6 X 3/8" S/T POZI FLANGE/HEAD AB 2 4747 CLIP, 'P' 1 4896A ATOMISER CONE HOUSING, A90 (C/W 2 X 5027) 1 4897 MOTOR HOUSING 1 4900 MOTOR COVER 1 4901 EXTENSION TUBE PIECE, HEX. 1 4908A FEED NOZZLE, WHITE + 'O' RING (5151) 1 4910A ATOMISER BOTTOM CONE ASSEMBLY 1 4911 DEFLECTOR 1 4916 MOTOR TERMINAL COVER, PVC 1 4921 NUT, M5, DOME, NYLON 1 4930A FEED NOZZLE, BLUE + 'O' RING (5151) 1 4939 SCREW, NO. 4 X 1/2" S/T, POZI, PAN/HEAD, AB, S/S 4 4943 WASHER, 5.0MM X 11 X 1, FLAT, NYLON 1 4960 WASHER, 4.BA, FLAT, BRASS 2 5049A FEED NOZZLE, BROWN + 'O' RING (5151) 1 5075 KNUCKLE JOINT 1 5076A ATOMISER DISC ASSEMBLY 1 5151 'O' RING, BS 011, VITON 1 5316 'O' RING, 38 X 1.5, NITRILE 70 1 5317 'O' RING, BS 110, VITON 1 5363 SPRING, BATTERY CASE 1 5375 CENTRE CONNECTOR 1 5376 BATTERY CASE END CAP 1 5391 SWITCH 1 5391A SWITCH C/W SWITCH SCREW, BRASS (5397) 1 5392A SWITCH END PIECE ASSEMBLY 1 5397 SWITCH SCREW, BRASS 1 5399 SCREW, NO. 6 X 3/8" S/T POZI PAN/HEAD B 7 5401 RIVET, 1/4" DIA. X 1", RD/HEAD, BRASS 1 5402 WASHER, 1/4", STARLOCK, S/S 1 5447 BATTERY CASE 1 5451 RETAINING STRAP 1 5486B MOTOR, 2,800 RPM, WITH DRIVE SHAFT 1 5487 MOTOR SPACER 1 5776A TAP 1 5778 HOSE CONNECTOR, 6MM 1 5779 UNION NUT 1 5780 VALVE CLAMP 1 5784 EXTENSION TU BE 1 5956 SCREW, M5 X 12, POZI, PAN, PT 1 6029 CLIP, HOSE, 11.9MM, SELF TIGHTENING 1 6180 LABEL, HERBIFLEX 1
ACCESSORIES (not shown)
5137A MEASURING CUP, 50ML + CAP 1 5264 CALCULATOR, HERBAFL EX 1
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HERBIFLEX-4 EXTRA Press lever down (1) for treating small
areas. Press down and forward (2) for continuous spraying. To stop flow, pull back lever and release.
N.B. for safety, the valve can be locked in the off position by pushing the lever forward (3).
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION QTY
3374 /40 TUBE, (NYLON) 3/16" O.D. 1 3456 SCREW, NO. 6 X 1/4 " S/T (B) 2 3691 NUT, 6MM 1 4309/19 TUBE, (PVC) 3/16" I.D. - 0.19M 1 4309/102 TUBE, (PVC) 3/16" I.D. - 1.02M 1 4940 BOTTLE SECURING CAP 1 5037 FILTER GAUZE 1 5063 DEFLECTOR, AIR BLEED 1 5087 BACKPACK CONNECTOR 1 5088 VALVE/HOSE CONNECTOR 1 5111 'O' RING (BS 215) - NITRILE 70 1 5148 'O' RING ( BS 125) - VITON 1 5456 HANDLE BRACKET 1 5457 NUT, UNION 1 5458 VALVE/HANDLE ADAPTOR 1 5463 PIN, BRASS, 1MM X 10MM 1 5467 VALVE, TRIGGER 1
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION QTY
5477 CABLE TIE 1 5478 'O' RING (BS 108) 1 5479 GRIP, PVC 1 5481 SCREW, M6 X 25 POSI PAN 1 5482 BOTTLE HOLDER 1 5483 HANDLE, ALUMINIUM 1
ACCESSORIES (not shown)
BOTTLE, PET, 1 LITRE 1
OPTIONAL EXTRAS
4390 BOTTLE, 2 1/2 LITRE + CAP
When using the backpack connector the airbleed tube must be fitted as shown
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If the spray head is horizontal the spray should project forward about 0.6 m and produce a pattern or band around 0.5 m wide using the standard atomiser cone housing (A 90).
If the head is angled downwards the band width will be reduced. The an­gle of the spray head should not ex­ceed 45° otherwise dripping will re­sult.
Changing the angle of the spray head will adjust the band width produced. To change the angle of the spray head slacken the vertical adjustment nut (1), alter the angle of the head (2), re­tighten the nut and check the new band width produced.
The head of the HERBIFLEX-4 can also be turned sideways in order to spray narrow lines or adjust the place­ment of the spray pattern produced. To do this slacken the horizontal ad­justment nut (3), rotate the head (4) and re-tighten to lock the position.
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MIXING, FILLING AND CALIBRATION
Mixing and filling is generally the most hazardous process in the spraying operation.
Always
follow the label instructions. Always use a filter (fitted in the Micron Mi-
cropak backpacks) and use a funnel if filling a container with a small neck. Only
mix enough spray for the area to be treated thereby avoiding the need for disposal of unused spray mix.
Always wear gloves when handling agrochemicals and equipment.
Always use the correct equipment when mixing and measuring.
Always wash off any skin contamination
Always clean all equipment after use.
With the HERBIFLEX-4 herbicides are usually applied in around 20 litres total spray volume per hectare. The exception is glyphosate which can be applied at volumes as low as 10 litres per hectare. These are lower volumes than recommended for high volume application with knapsack sprayers. Use the minimum dose rate recom­mended on the label for the intended treatment and add water to make up to the vol­ume required for application with the HERBIFLEX-4.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
A) Atomiser disc spins but does not spray or sprays irregularly. Check:
- the feed nozzle. If the feed nozzle is blocked remove and soak in soapy water. Never
blow through the nozzle with your mouth.
- that the feed nozzle gives a flow rate within the operating range
- the atomiser disc is clean and undamaged. Clean or replace.
- the flow valve for blockage. Clean if necessary.
B) Atomiser disc fails to spin or spins unevenly. Check:
- that the batteries are fitted correctly.
- the condition of the batteries. Replace if necessary.
- that electrical terminals and contact points are clean and that electrical wires are not broken or corroded.
- the motor for corrosion or obvious signs of wear. Replace if necessary.
- the atomiser disc and atomiser cone housing are fitted correctly (see 'AFTER SPRAYING - TO REFIT THE ATOMISER DISC').
N.B. Battery condition can be checked with a torch (or a torch light bulb and electrical wire).
C) Spray liquid spills from the atomiser cone during spraying:
- angle of the spray head to the ground is too great - reduce the angle.
- flow rate too high - fit feed nozzle with lower flow rate and reduce walking speed accordingly.
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STORAGE
Before storing the HERBIFLEX-4 for long periods disassemble the sprayer by re­moving the four screws in the battery case and clean all electrical contacts with a wire brush or similar. Reassemble and with the sprayer in the collapsed position i.e. bat­teries removed, store in a dry place away from direct sunlight. Batteries should be stored in a dry place away from direct sunlight.
OPTIONAL EXTRAS
Spray shield
In some instances where it is essential to minimise any spray d rift a spray shield can be used. This should only be used with the standard atomiser cone housing A90.
To fit the spray shield, remove the head adjustment wingnut and screw. Slip the shield over the spray head so that it sits around the top of the motor housing. Fit the screw, washers and wingnut provided with the spray shield to secure it and set the angle of the spray head.
Atomiser cone B120 (for wider swaths) If wider swaths (up to 75 cm) are needed an atomiser cone housing with a wider opening (B120) should be used. This is supplied with a set of feed nozzles (yello w, orange and red) which give the higher flow rates needed for treating using wider swaths. (see 'MIXING, FILLING AND CALIBRATION').
This should be fitted as described in 'AFTER SPRAYING - TO REFIT THE AT­OMISER DISC.'
remove batteries
clean switch
contacts
check spring
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For example, if the label recommends applying a minimum of 2 litres of product made up to 200 litres of water per hectare with a knapsack sprayer, use 2 litres of product made up to 20 litres for application with the HERBIFLEX-4, i.e. a spray mix concentration of 10%.
Do not use herbicide concentrations greater than the maximum recommended on the label (unless specific training or recommendations have been given) if the label:
a) specifically prohibits use of 'Reduced Volumes' i.e. increased concentrations; b) has a statutory
requirement for use of personal protective equipment when using the diluted product at high volumes (N.B. this will appear in the statutory box on the label); or
c) carries one of the following hazard ratings: 'very toxic', 'toxic' or 'corrosive' or
carries the warning 'risk of serious damage to the eyes' e.g. paraquat (Gramoxone) which is classified as toxic should not therefore be used through the HERBIFLEX-4 at concentrations greater than recommended on the label.
Micron do not generally recommend using spray mixes more than ten times the maximum concentration recommended for high volume application with knapsack sprayers. The safest product and lowest dose rate appropriate for the treatment should be used at all times.
To prepare the spray mix first read the product label to determine the quantity of product to be applied per hectare e.g. 2 litres of glyphosate per hectare. Then determine the total spray volume to be applied per hectare with the Herbi-4 i.e. 10 or 20 litres per hectare. Calculate the ratio of product in water e.g. 2 litres glyphosate + 8 litres water = 10 litre mix = 1: 4. Use this ratio to prepare the correct dose for the spray tank or bottle e.g. with a 5 litre backpack mix 1 litre glyphosate with 4 litre of water.
Half fill the tank with clean water and check for leaks
Measure out the exact amount of prod­uct and add to the tank
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Never use leaking equipment. Take care to avoid spillage when filling or lifting th e tank.
Examples of mixing spray - for 1 hectare
Fill the tank with water Wipe the tank with a dry cloth.
Mix well by gently shaking the tank. Place the tank on the operator's back.
a) glyphosate (360 g/l): 2 litres add water: +8 litres Total volume: 10 litres
i.e. 1 part glyphosate : 4 parts water e.g. 1 litre of glyphosate + 4 litres of water in 5 litre tank.
b) 2,4-D (500 g/l): 3 litres add water: +17 litres Total volume: 20 litres
i.e. 3 parts 2,4-D : 17 parts water e.g. 750 ml 2,4-D + 4.25 litres in wa­ter in 5 litre tank
Never use leaking equipment. Take care to avoid spillage of the spray mix.
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TO REFIT THE ATOMISER DISC
When refitting the atomiser disc it is important to ensure that it is correctly located in the atomiser cone housing and motor housing to avoid damage.
First, lower the atomiser disc into the at­omiser cone housing ensuring that the disc shaft seats on the ball in the bottom of the atomiser cone assembly.
Then fit the motor housing, taking care to ensure that the motor drive shaft is correctly inserted into the slot on the top of the atomiser disc. Push the screws into the bayonet keyhole slots in the mo­tor housing and twist to lock the assem­bly together.
Check that the atomiser disc is correctly fitted by shaking the spray head. If the disc can be heard rattling this means that it is fitted correctly and will spin freely.
Refit the feed nozzle, ensuring that the sealing o-ring is in place and in good condi­tion.
4. After working with agrochemicals, or handling spraying equipment, always thor­oughly wash hands and exposed skin. All protective clothing should be washed sepa­rately from other clothing and stored. Contaminated gloves should be washed inside and out.
bayonet keyhole slot
motor shaft
screw
atomiser cone
housing
atomiser disc
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AFTER SPRAYING
1. Dispose of any surplus spray mix ac­cording to the product approval. Store products safely, locked up and out of the reach of children.
2. It is essential to clean the sprayer and bottle or backpack thoroughly using water and detergent after use. Never
immerse the spray head in water or under a tap, since this will destroy the electric motor.
A water and detergent mix should be put in the bottle, swilled around, and then sprayed out onto the treated area or an area of waste ground. The sprayer and bottle should be wiped down externally using a cloth.
3. Periodically remove the atomiser cone housing and remove and clean the atomiser disc.
To do this first remove the feed nozzle by pulling it out of the bottom of the atomiser cone housing (1). Then remove the atomiser cone housing by rotating it an eighth of a turn clockwise (as viewed from above) to unlock the bayonet keyhole fitting (2) and pull it away from the bottom of the motor housing (3).
The atomiser disc can be removed from the atomiser cone housing and cleaned in soapy water using a soft brush.
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CALIBRATION
The formula below gives the relationship between swath (i.e. band) width, flow rate, walking speed and total spray volume:
Flow rate (ml/min) = 6 x total spray volume (l/ha) x walking speed (m/s) x band width (m)
To help calibrate the HERBIFLEX-4 a calculator disc is provided with the sprayer. This is used as below:
1. Decide the total spray volume application rate to be used. A CDA rate may be in­dicated on the label of the product. If not, as a general guide, use 10 l/ha (total spray volume) for glyphosate and 20 l/ha (total spray volume) for other herbicides.
2. Decide the swath (band) width you wish to use (e.g. 30 cm) and set the angle of the head accordingly (see 'BEFORE SPRAYING FOR THE FIRST TIME').
3. On the calculator disc align the swath (band) width (in cm) with the total vol­ume application rate (e.g. 20 l/ha) as de­termined in 1. above.
4. Having fixed the swath (band) width and volume application rate select the preferred walking speed (2km/hr = Slow, 3km/hr = Medium, 4 km/hr = Fast) N.B. 1 m/s = 3.6 km/hr.
5. Read off the feed rate required to give the correct volume application rate. (e.g. 30 ml/min with 30 cm swath (band) width and walking speed of 3 km/hr to apply at a volume of 20 l/ha).
Unless using the atomiser cone housing B120 fo r wider swaths (see 'OPTIONAL EXTRAS') the flow rate used should not exceed 45 ml/min
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6. Fit the feed nozzle which is likely to give this feed rate using the table below as a guide:
(* Supplied for use with the atomiser cone housing B120 only - do not use with the atomiser cone housing A90 as this will result in flooding of the cone.)
7. Measure the flow rate which this feed nozzle gives using the actual spray liquid to be used.
The actual flow rate should be checked holding the HERBIFLEX-4 in the spraying position (see 'TO START SPRAYING'). Remove the feed nozzle from the atomiser cone housing and allow the liquid to flow into a suitable con­tainer (such as the 50 ml measuring cup pro­vided with the sprayer).
If the sprayer is new it may be noticed that with the white or brown feed nozzle fitted, air trapped in the liquid feed tube reduces the flow rate. If this occurs, clear the air by gently tapping the tube and, if necessary, flushing it through with a strong soap solution to reduce the surface tension in it. Once a steady flow is established measure the volume dispensed in one minute. If necessary fit a different feed nozzle and re­measure the flow rate.
Read off from the calculator the actual walking speed which is needed to apply the given volume application rate with the flow rate measured. It is preferable to walk more slowly to achieve the required spray volume than to use higher flow rates.
e.g.
Volume Application
Rate (l/ha)
Band
Width
(cm)
Flow Rate
(ml/min)
Nozzle Walking Speed
(km/hr)
Glyphosate
10 45 30 White 4
Other herbicides
20 45 45 Brown 3 20 45 30 White 2
Increased Flow rate
Feed nozzle
White Brown Blue Yellow* Orange* Red*
Flow rate Thin liquids
30 45 60* Do not use Do not use Do not use
Thick liquids
10-15 15-25 25-35 35-45 45-55* 55+*
(ml/min)
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TO START SPRAYING
Before spraying for the first time check the operation of the sprayer using water and a little detergent only. (see 'BEFORE SPRAYING FOR THE FIRST TIME').
Check the wind speed and direction (below 5 kph is safest). Take special care to avoid drift by keeping the spray head as low as possible. Never spray into the wind and avoid walking into the spray.
Hold the spray head 5-7 cm above the ground or weed foliage at an an­gle of 35
o
to 40o to the ground. Switch on the sprayer and listen to check that the atomiser disc starts spinning; then
open the flow valve. There may be a slight delay before spray is emitted while liquid flows down the tube to the feed nozzle.
Start walking immediately the spray liquid is emitted. N.B. the machine will not spray if the spray head is above the level of liquid in the con­tainer. It is best to hold the HERBI­FLEX-4 slightly to one side so as to avoid walking over the treated area.
Always
keep the spray head away from the body to avoid direct con­tamination by the spray.
TO STOP SPRAYING
Close the flow valve and wait for a few moments until the spray liquid in the bottom of the atomiser cone is sprayed out and then switch off the sprayer. When the atom­iser disc has stopped spinning lift the spray head so that it is above the level of liquid in the tank and the sprayer is at an angle of 45
o
and then open the flow control valve
to drain any remaining liquid in the feed tube back into the tank. Do not raise the spray head until the atomiser disc has stopped spinning. Then close the flow valve. This isolates the liquid in the backpack and means it can be disconnected from the sprayer.
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