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WITHOUT SELF FILL ATTACHMENT
1. Fill the tank with a minimum of 100 litres (20 gallons) of clean water through the charging hole filter basket.
2. Ensure the rotary 'Suction' tap is positioned to 'Spray Tank' and the rotary 'Pressure' tap should be
positioned to 'Spray'.
3. With the engine running at 1000 rpm, engage the Spray Pump but with all other controls in the 'off' position.
4. Pour in the recommended quantity of chemical after relating the area to be sprayed with the tank size. The
addition of chemical may be through the top charging hole or into the induction hopper.
5. Top up the tank with clean water, washing surplus chemical through the filter basket.
6. Allow the solution to circulate for a few minutes before attempting to spray.
WITH SELF FILL ATTACHMENT
1. Connect the suction hose to the 'self fill' inlet below the rotary taps.
The other end of the hose should be placed in to / connected to a suitable water supply.
2. Position the rotary 'Suction' tap to 'Self Fill' and the 'Pressure' tap to Spray
3. With the engine running at 1000 rpm, engage the spray pump but with all other controls in the 'off' position.
4. When there is at least 100 litres (20 gallons) of water in the tank, pour in the recommended quantity of
chemical after relating the area to be sprayed with the tank size. The addition of chemical may be through
the top charging hole or into the induction hopper.
5. Continue filling with water until the tank is full, then:
6. Turn the rotary 'Suction' tap to the 'Spray Tank' position and disconnect the suction fill hose.
7. Allow the solution to circulate a few minutes before attempting to spray.
FILLING THE SPRAY TANK

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