Owner`s manual
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Setup
Packed in the cabinet are the control box, nozzle(s) with quick couplings, a main power cable,
ground cable, and high output alternator (if supplied) as required for the vehicle the unit will be
mounted to. Have the alternator installed to the vehicle by a qualified mechanic. Position the unit to
the truck bed and if desired, bolt the skids to the truck or secure by other means. Take care to check
ground of the unit frame to the vehicle frame and if necessary provide ground by means of a bonding
strap or 4 AWG battery cable with terminal lugs.
Install the main power cable by attaching the terminal end to the plus (+) BAT or B+ terminal
of the alternator. Route the cable so that it is clear of any moving parts and secure along the vehicle
frame. Connect the cable to the unit by firmly pushing into receptacle until the weather door latches
the rear of the connector. Install the battery into the unit if not supplied and connect the battery
cables provided. Red connects to positive terminal of the battery, black to the negative terminal of
the battery. On Model 250 a separate short black ground cable is provided with a plastic bushing.
Install cable by routing through hole in back of cabinet, and squeeze bushing to snap in place.
Ground the black cable to a good vehicle frame ground. Install the remaining end to the negative
terminal of the battery.
Connect the 4-pole plug (Model 200 only) from the control box firmly into the receptacle and
push until the weather door latches. Install the nozzle(s) into the quick coupler(s) and connect the
insecticide line(s).
Alternator
Main
Cable
Battery
100 A
Circuit Breaker
Unit
Battery
B+
BATT
+
MODEL 200
12 Vdc
Fig. 2