Product Manual

Operation - Using the Broadcast Kit (continued)
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Screw at 12
o’clock position
B. Ensure correct spray pattern
Make sure both broadcast nozzles are pointed toward the ground. The screw
on the face of the nozzle should be in the 12 o’clock position. If it is not, use
a wrench to correctly orient the nozzle.
IMPORTANT: Make sure broadcast nozzle is oriented to spray straight
down before you start. An incorrectly positioned broadcast nozzle may spray
chemicals on you or others.
Note: It is not unusual for the operator to be exposed to chemical drips while
adjusting the broadcast nozzle. Chemical resistant gloves should be worn.
C. Ensure uniform coverage
To ensure proper coverage, the height of the broadcast nozzles should be 36
inches from the ground. Using both broadcast nozzles, the spray pattern is 36
feet wide. However, the spray pattern should be overlapped 24 inches. Use
the tables in Appendix A to determine what speed to drive your vehicle for
the desired application rate.
D. Begin to spray
Turn the remote switch ON to begin spraying.
8. Leaving
unattended
If the sprayer or broadcast kit must be left unattended at any time:
a) Turn off the sprayer.
b) Relieve system pressure.
c) Turn off the vehicle. Set brake.
9. Discontinue use if
clogged or
inoperative
If the broadcast kit becomes clogged or inoperative during use,
discontinue use immediately.
- DO NOT attempt to service while chemicals are in the sprayer or broadcast
kit and the engine is running.
- Return to service area to review instructions for troubleshooting before
attempting to service.
36’
24” Overlap
36”