Operator's Manual

Operation
CAUTION
Chemicalsarehazardousandcancausepersonal
injury.
Readthedirectionsonthechemicallabels
beforehandlingthechemicalsandfollow
allmanufacturerrecommendationsand
precautions.
Keepchemicalsawayfromyourskin.Should
contactoccur,washtheaffectedareathoroughly
withsoapandcleanwater.
Weargogglesandanyotherprotective
equipmentrecommendedbythechemical
manufacturer.
Controls
Figure22
1.Lid6.Tankhose
2.Supplyhose
7.T-valve
3.Mainvalve8.Upperhandle
4.TransportStrap
9.Flushvalve
5.Lowerhandle
Lid
Rotatethelidcounterclockwisetoopenit.Closethelid
completelybeforeturningitclockwisetolockit.Youmust
closethelidandlockitbeforeitisraisedtothetransport
position.
HandlesandTransportStrap
Usetheupperandlowerhandlestoraiseandlowerthe
eductorandtolockitintothetransportposition.
MainValve
Usethemainvalvetointroducechemicalsfromtheeductor
intothehoseleadingtothemaintank.
BottleRinse
Thebottlerinseislocatedinsidetheeductortank.Once
theeductorswitchison,thebottlerinsehaspressureandis
suppliedbythecontentsofthemaintank.Tousethebottle
rinse,invertthechemicalcontaineroverthespoutanduse
therimofthecontainertodepresstherinse.Pressdown
toactuatethespoutandrinsetheinteriorofthechemical
container.
Figure23
1.Bottlerinse
FlushValve
Theushvalvecanrinsetheinsideoftheeductortank.Once
theeductorswitchison,theushvalvewillhavepressure
andissuppliedbythecontentsofthemaintank.Toopen
thevalve,turnthehandle90°counterclockwise.Thiswillin
introducewaterintothetank.Turnthehandle90°clockwise
toclosethevalve.
RaisingandLoweringthe
Eductor
LoweringtheEductor
1.Unlatchtherubbertransportstrap.
2.Placeonehandonthelowerhandleandtheotherhand
ontheupperhandle.
3.Lifttheeductorawayfromthevehicleuntilthespring
clampdisengages.
4.Guidetheeductorasitlowerstotheoperationposition.
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