Form No. 3357-960 Rev A BBA Compliance Kit For Multi-Pro 1250 Turf Sprayer Model No. 41339 Register your product at www.Toro.
Contents Introduction Introduction ......................................................... 2 Safety .................................................................. 3 Spray Gun Safety............................................ 3 Filter Specifications ........................................ 3 Safety and Instructional Decals ........................ 3 Operation ............................................................ 5 Spray Gun Operation...................................... 5 Rinse Kit Operation.
Safety • Do not use the spray gun if the hose, trigger lock, nozzle, or any other part is damaged or missing. Read also the safety and operation instructions in the vehicle Operator’s Manual. • Do not use the spray gun if there are any leaks in any hoses, fittings, or other components. Spray Gun Safety • Do not spray near power lines. • Do not drive while spraying with a spray gun. • Do not aim the spray gun at any person or animal.
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Operation Switching from Boom Spray Mode to Hand Spray Mode 1. Stop the machine and set the parking brake. Spray Gun Operation Driving while using the spray gun can cause loss of control, resulting in injury or death. Do not operate the spray gun while driving. Fluid under pressure can penetrate skin and cause injury. • Keep your body and hands away from nozzles that eject high pressure fluid. 2. Ensure that the trigger lock on the spray gun is locked. 3.
Rinse Kit Operation pull the trigger until all remaining fluid is out of the hose, then set the trigger lock. The operator can use the Rinse Kit to remove residual chemicals from a sprayer tank and affected hoses while the machine is in transit. 3. Wrap the hose around the hooks on the tank and place the spray gun in the gun bracket. 4. Return the engine to idle speed and stop the pump. The use of the Rinse Kit will result in a rinsate; a diluted solution of residual chemicals.
Preparing the Machine 10. Release the parking brake; drive the machine to a designated location (as required by Federal, State and Local regulations) and spray the rinsate through the booms until the main tank is empty. Position the sprayer on a level surface, set the parking brake, stop the pump, stop the engine, and remove the ignition key. Remove the rinse tank cap and fill the tank with approximately 20 gallons (75 l) with clean water.
Maintenance Recommended Maintenance Schedule(s) Maintenance Service Interval Maintenance Procedure After the rst 5 operating hours • Inspect hoses for damage. Before each use or daily • Inspect the hoses for leaks. Every 100 hours • Inspect hoses and O-rings for damage 2 Inspect Rinse System of Leaks and Damage 3 After the first 5 hours of operation, inspect all hoses and connections for any leaks or signs of damage. Inspect the hose clamps and retaining forks.
3. Locate the two retaining forks, two straight hose barb fittings, and bulkhead fitting in loose parts from the Compliance Kit Setup Instructions (Figure 5). the follow the test equipment instructions to test the spray system flow. 8. When finished testing, remove any test equipment and remove the loose parts installed. Retain all loose parts for future testing. 9. Return the 90 degree fitting to the middle port in the tee fitting laying on the fender of the right, rear wheel.
Calibration Test Read and understand the procedure in its entirety before performing the calibration. Perform the calibration test yearly to track and calibrate the sprayer accurately. The plastic beaker supplied with the machine is used to perform this test. Customer Name: Model No. Serial No. 1. Verify the unit is washed off and rinsed out. 2. Record the Nozzle Identification, Application Rate, and Application Speed: Nozzle set 1–# App. Rate* (l/ ) km/h l/min** Nozzle set 2–# App.
• While stationary, set the sprayer to spray at full throttle. • Catch the output from the nozzle farthest from the pump for the recorded time – ml caught – 1/2 caught ml should be within 5 percent of set application rate (l/ha). 4. If recorded ml are within 5 percent of set application rate (l/ha) - the sprayer is accurate. The procedure is complete. If recorded ml are not within 5 percent of set application rate (l/ha) continue with the procedure. 5.
Troubleshooting Problem No suction of clean water. Possible Cause 1. Rinse hose installed incorrectly 2. Rinse valve in wrong position Unclean tank after rinse. Corrective Action 1. Verify hose assembly is installed with the ow valve in the correct direction. Reverse if necessary. 2. Move valve handle to the rinse tank. 1. Improper introduction of 1. Ensure the prop agitation chemicals into the main while mixing the tank during lling and chemicals. In extreme mixing cases, use a mixing station. 2.
Schematics G005872 Nozzle Decal (Rev.