1 x Machine body complete
2 x Handle bars
1 x Spray Boom assembly
1 x Plastic bag containing:
4 x Handle bolts, wingnuts and washers
2 x Cable Clamps
1 x Instruction manual and Warranty
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
The RAMBLER sprayer has been factory
tested prior to packing and only requires
the handles and the spray boom assembly
to be fitted.
Fit the handlebars into position using the
nuts, bolts and washers from the fixing bag.
The boom assembly can be fitted to the
main frame in two positions. The upper
position should be suitable for most
purposes. Take the boom assembly and
attach it to the main frame by using the
clamps. The boom is marked showing its
centre position, and this should be carefully
aligned into the centre of the fixing clamp.
BEFORE tightening the clamp the machine
should be lifted into its normal working
position and the boom nozzles checked to
ensure they are parallel to the ground.
Adjust the boom position and rotation as
necessary, re-check, then tighten the clamp
fixings. Attach the inlet wing nut to the
boom inlet housing. The machine is now
ready for testing.
TESTING
A trial run should be carried out on a dry
concrete surface to check that the nozzles
are in alignment. This should be carried out
using clean water to ensure everything is in
working order.
Half fill the container with cold water,
replace the filler cap & filter and move off at
a steady working place similar to the speed
of mowing.
This will prime the pump mechanism and
water will spray from the nozzles, showing
that all air has been bled from the system.
If an airlock remains in the system, unscrew
the two diaphragm check valve caps and
push the machine until water flows through
the system. Tighten the two caps and then
push. The machine will then start to spray.
DO NOT over tighten the diaphragm caps.
They are fitted in order to clear the spray
system of air & other small blockages.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
When filling the machine, add sufficient
liquid treatment to cover the area needing
treatment or a pro-rata amount if only part
filling. Pay careful attention to which colour
nozzle is fitted at the time of spraying to
avoid any over or under application of
chemical. Always follow the chemical
manufacturers instructions relating to the
specific area. In many instances dilution
rates of chemicals are not critical, but in
some cases where a greater volume of
water is needed, then two x half strength
applications are recommended, spraying
where possible in a chequer board fashion
in North to South and East to West
directions.
SPRAY WIDTH
The RAMBLER has a spray width of 40
inches (1016mm). In common with all
Walkover sprayers, the spray pattern tails
off on the extreme edge of the treated
swath which is compensated for when
treating the return track. You must therefore
always ensure your return track is 40”
(1016mm) from the datum point of your
previous pass to achieve correct coverage.
A set of red nozzles are provided with the
machine. Nozzles giving alternative
coverage areas for the 25 litre (5.5 gallons)
loading as follows:
(a) With standard nozzle fitted, Red
ANDT 2.0, one full tank covers 825
sq. metres (1000 sq. yards)
equivalent to 298.6 litres/hectare
(26.6 gallons/acre)
(b) Alternative nozzle, GreyTF VP 3
delivers to one full tank 500 sq.
metres (670 sq. yards) equivalent
to 449 litres/ hectare (40
gallons/acre)
N.B The coverage areas for each nozzle
may vary plus or minus 5% depending on
the speed of operation and variations of the
terrain.
NOZZLE ASSEMBLY
The diaphragm control valve assembly is
fitted with a quick fit self- aligning cap.
When fitting the cap and nozzle, the selfaligning cap will ensure that the nozzle
remains in alignment. If the nozzle drips or
the spray pattern is distorted, this may be
caused by a minute blockage in the
diaphragm valve or nozzle. To remove the
nozzle tip, rotate the cap a half turn
anticlockwise, when viewing from the front.
Always ensure the nozzle seal is in place
on reassembling.
Treat all components with care, as they are
precision made to give a long and accurate
working life.
PUMP AND WHEEL REMOVAL
Should the pump at any stage during the
machine’s working life cause trouble it can
easily be removed and returned to Aztec for
repair or replacement. Work on the inside
of the pump can only be carried out by the
manufacturer and NO attempt should be
made to dismantle this unit otherwise the
guarantee becomes invalid.
If the tyre in the machine is punctured, the
wheel and pump need to be removed as
follows:
Remove the stainless steel elbow retaining
the spring clip and then each of the pipe
elbows from the pump. These elbows are a
push fit and are detached by pulling at a
slight angle. Remove the spring dome nuts
from either side of the wheel. Pull the pump
and axle assembly away from the bearing
spacers, taking care to remember their
respective positions for re-assembly. To
reassemble the unit, reverse the foregoing
operation ensuring that the wheel valve is
mounted on the opposite side to the pump.
CLEANING AND STORAGE
Always thoroughly clean the sprayer
after use. Flush through the whole system
with clean water using a small amount of
mild household detergent when toxic
chemicals have been used. It is very
important not to allow chemicals to dry out
in the pump mechanism that could
granulate and score the interior surfaces.
This could impair the performance of your
machine.
Where temperatures below zero degrees
are likely to be experienced, ensure that all
liquid has been drained from the machine
by removing the hose from the pump. This
elbow is a snap fit and pulls out quite easily
at a slight angle. Rotate the drive wheel to
empty the pump and pipe work and
reconnect the pipe into the pump. A small
amount of car anti-freeze introduced into
the pipe and pump system will give
excellent protection.
DO NOT empty chemicals in areas where
contamination may occur.
FILTRATION
A basket filter is located under the filler cap
in the tank and should remain in position at
all times, except when removing for
cleaning. Clean as required.
TYRE PRESSURES
The tyre pressure should be maintained at
20 to 22 p.s.i. DO NOT inflate over 25 p.s.i.
NEVER
1. Add concentrated active
ingredients to an empty tank, this
will result in pure product entering
the delivery pump and pipe lines.
2. Leave the sprayer in winter storage
with liquid in the tank or pipe work.
Severe frost could distort the pump
and burst the pipes.
ALWAYS
Ensure the container is half full of clean
cold water at the outset of your spraying
operation and the pump primed before
adding concentrated chemical.
In the case of highly viscous concentrates
and soluble powders, pre-dilute the product
to be applied in a watering can or bucket
with sufficient water to ensure it is
completely dissolved.
Half fill the tank with clean cold water. Add
the required amount of product and top up
to the 20 litre (4.4 gallon) level with water
and replace the cap. Rock the unit
backwards and forwards a few times to
ensure satisfactory mixing and then
commence spraying, maintaining a steady
pace. If a smaller are is to be treated fill the
tank to the appropriate level.
The RAMBLER sprayer stops spraying
immediately it ceases to travel forward. To
move the sprayer in a full condition (from
one area to another) without spraying, pull
backwards, or switch the valve on the
handle to the off position.
PRECAUTIONS
The manufacturer sets the pump
mechanism. Any tampering with the pump
setting may change the performance of
your machine and will render your
guarantee void.
Some of the chemicals that can be applied
by this machine onto grass areas and
driveways require special precautions for
use. Protective clothing including boots,
gloves and masks may be necessary and
therefore individual manufacturer’s
recommendations for the particular
chemical must be closely adhered to.
WALKOVER Sprayers Ltd. disclaims any
responsibility for misuse of any proprietary
brand of chemical applied by a machine of
their manufacture. All reasonable care is
taken to ensure correct dosage application
of known chemical formulations but
Walkover do not guarantee either their
efficiency or accept any responsibility or
damage resulting from user’s mistakes in
assessing dilution rates.
Experience has shown that combined
mixes of chemicals, i.e. fungicides and
weed killers, can often interact, resulting in
the formation of gelatinous substance
which can crystallise if left in the machine
after use. This solidifies within the pump
and nozzles and can in extreme instances
completely destroy the pump mechanism.
Many propriety brands of garden and
horticultural chemical are sold in the form of
Soluble powder or Crystals.
The RAMBLER sprayer will satisfactorily
apply these chemicals always providing
that the crystals or powder are
pre-mixed
tank and assuming that the chemical in
question is entirely soluble.
NEVER leave a soluble powder or a crystal
solution, or even an organic product, to
stand in the machine for any period of time
as sediment may form in the system and
the concentration being applied may be too
strong and cause scorching. It may also
find it’s way into the pump mechanism
before adding to the sprayer
completely
causing damage to the seals or internal
components.
DO NOT mix proprietary brands of
chemicals or treatments unless assured
of their compatability.
Please Note. Powder or crystalline
substances which require diluting & mixing
( not liquid concentrates ) such as sulphate
of iron should be used with caution.
Treatments that have not been thoroughly
mixed or that have been allowed to settle in
the tank can damage your sprayer because
such materials are abrasive. Please
exercise care and flush your sprayer
thoroughly after use.
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