StoppingtheEngine
1.MoveallthecontrolstotheNeutralposition.
2.Pressthebraketostopthesprayer.
3.Settheparkingbrake.
4.ShiftthethrottlelevertotheIdleposition.
5.TurnthestarterkeytotheOffposition.
6.Removethekeyfromtheswitchtopreventsomeone
fromaccidentallystartingtheengine.
BreakinginaNewSprayer
Toprovideproperperformanceandlongsprayerlife,follow
theseguidelinesfortherst100operatinghours:
•Checktheuidandengineoillevelsregularlyandbealert
forindicationsofoverheatinginanycomponentofthe
sprayer.
•Afterllingthetank,checkthetankstrapsforanyplay.
Tightenasnecessary.
•Afterstartingacoldengine,letitwarmupforabout
15secondsbeforeaccelerating.
•Avoidhardbrakingsituationsfortherstseveralhoursof
newsprayerbreak-inoperation.Newbrakeliningsmay
notbeatoptimumperformanceuntilseveralhoursofuse
hascausedthebrakestobecomeburnished(broken-in).
•Avoidracingtheengine.
•RefertotheMaintenancesectionforanyspeciallowhour
checks.
OperatingtheSprayer
TooperatetheMulti-ProSprayerrstllthespraytank,then
applythesolutiontotheworkarea,andnallycleanthetank.
Itisimportantthatyoucompleteallthreeofthesestepsin
successiontoavoiddamagingthesprayer.Forexample,do
notmixandaddchemicalsinthespraytankatnightandthen
sprayinthemorning.Thiswouldleadtoseparationofthe
chemicalsandpossibledamagetothesprayercomponents.
CAUTION
Chemicalsarehazardousandcancausepersonal
injury.
•Readthedirectionsonthechemicallabels
beforehandlingthechemicalsandfollow
allmanufacturerrecommendationsand
precautions.
•Keepchemicalsawayfromyourskin.Should
contactoccur,washtheaffectedareathoroughly
withsoapandcleanwater.
•Weargogglesandanyotherprotective
equipmentrecommendedbythechemical
manufacturer.
TheMulti-ProSprayerhasbeenspecicallydesignedtohave
highdurabilityinordertogiveitthelongsprayerlifeyou
need.Differentmaterialshavebeenchosenforspecic
reasonsatdifferentlocationsonyoursprayertomeetthis
goal.Unfortunatelythereisnosinglematerialwhichis
perfectforallforeseeableapplications.
Somechemicalsaremoreaggressivethanothersandeach
chemicalinteractsdifferentlywithvariousmaterials.Some
consistencies(e.g.wettablepowders,charcoal)aremore
abrasiveandleadtohigherwearrates.Ifachemicalis
availableinaformulationthatwouldprovideincreasedlifeto
thesprayer,usethisalternativeformulation.
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