VSI 110 JAH, 200 JAH Operating And Service Manual

OPERATING AND SERVICE MANUAL
110 JAH and 200 JAH
150 East Sharon Street
Le Center, MN 56057
Office: 507-252-3033
Email: sales@vsinnovation.com
Introduction Thank you for purchasing your new hydroseeder from VSI, our company greatly appreciates your business! This manual outlines the basic operating procedures of your hydroseeder. These machines have been designed to be user friendly. All of the motor maintenance intervals and engine specifications can be found in your engine manual.
Contact Information If you experience any problems with the unit, need parts, or have any other questions, please feel free to contact us and we will be more than happy to help.
Voigt Smith Innovation 150 East Sharon Street Le Center, MN 56057 Email: sales@vsinnovation.com Office: 507-252-3033
“The VSI Guarantee”
At VSI, nothing is more important to us than your complete and total satisfaction with our products and customer service. From the day you buy it until the day you retire it, we want you to truly feel that the product you have purchased has served you as well or better than any piece of equipment you have ever owned. We use only Honda engines on our machines. These engines are tested by Honda to ensure they meet every specification and parameter so that they will last for a very long time. The engines are also backed by Honda’s 3 year commercial warranty. We use Banjo pumps, valves and plumbing components on all og our machines. All Banjo products are warrantied against manufacturing flaws for no less than 1 year from the date you purchase your machine.
At VSI we warranty our overall machines for 3 years from the date of purchase. We understand that downtime is expensive and will make sure to minimize it for you. Even if the part failure is your fault, we will overnight parts at wholesale cost to keep you up and running.
VSI is under no liability or obligation of any kind with respect to an issue with a VSI product that is directly or indirectly attributable to normal wear, corrosion, neglect, misuse, alteration, modification, improper handling, improper storage, improper installation, improper maintenance, improper repair, failure to follow VSI's oral or written instructions, damage during or after shipment, any VSI product for a purpose or application for which it is not fit or suitable.
Valves As you are looking at your machine you will notice there are three valves. The valve located on the bottom of the tank/suction line is used to shut off the flow to the pump during transport or any time you need to isolate the tank from the pump. This valve needs to be opened during operation to provide flow to the pump. Failure to have this valve open will result in damage to the pump. The second valve is located on the pressure side (top) of the pump. This vertically orientated valve controls the flow to the agitation jets in the tank and also acts as your bypass during operation. The third and smallest valve is also located on the pressure side of the pump. This is the valve that controls the flow to the hose and gun. Make sure this valve is CLOSED unless the hose and gun are attached. If this valve were to be opened upon start up, water/hydroseed would begin to spray out of the valve.
Plumbing All of our machines run a flange style poly plumbing system. These systems provide less resistance and better flow than conventional threading plumbing and are easy to disassemble/reassemble. All of the flange clamps use a regular 5/16” socket or wrench. You will find a gasket located in between the two connects parts. If you ever disassemble your unit take time to make sure the gasket is properly seated and clean before reassembly
Camlocks Most pieces of the hydroseeder use camlock fittings. These fittings make removal of the sections quick and easy. You will notice that the gun, tips, and hose sections are all connected using these fittings. To connect these fittings, simply insert the male end into the female end and push each cam lever down until they are fully closed. There are two camlock fittings located on the unit. The first is located on the valve the hose attaches to. Simply take the female end of your spray hose and attach it in the way previously described. Take time to make sure the levers are fully locked! The second camlock is located on the top of the unit. This is for your garden hose water fill line. We will be covering this next.
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