5 - Operation
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Driving Speed During AutoWash
The AutoWash programs will spray water with remains of spray chemical out on the field. To avoid spot contamination,
AutoWash should always be done while driving or at a drained filling/washing location, when available at the farm.
BoomFlush, FastFlush and the first cycle of the MultiRinse program should be done at normal driving speed, due to high
concentration of chemical. Subsequent cycles (cycle 2 and onwards) of the MultiRinse program can be done at half of
normal driving speed, as the chemical in the sprayer is diluted.
An example of driving speed for MultiRinse:
Cycle and Step Counter
When AutoWash runs, a cycle and step counter is shown in the
display. The cycle and step counter has 4 digits such as AB:CD.
• AB is a step counter.
• C is total number of cycles.
• D is total steps in the cycle.
Pause Function
AutoWash can be paused by:
• Pressing the Grip Main Off.
• Pressing the key at the terminal.
• Switching the PTO off.
AutoWash is resumed by pressing the key at the terminal (again).
Pressing pause operates the SmartValves and the regulation valve so all pump capacity
circulates through the regulation valve.
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ATTENTION! AutoWash will transfer a few litres of water from RinseTank to MainTank when pressing pause On/Off.
Excessive use of pause might cause the wash program being unable to complete the desired cycles because of too
less water in the RinseTank. In addition, it will dilute the spray solution in the MainTank.
Cycle Driving Speed Driving Distance
First cycle 9.0 km/h 800 metres
Cycle 2 and onwards 4.5 km/h 1700 metres
Volume rate Prog. rate
Voltmeter
Tank cont.
liter/ha
litre/ha
Volt
litre
Volume rate
litre/ha