Maintenance And Storage - Solo Hudson Bak-Pak 93475 Manual Del Usuario

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CLEANING:
• After spraying, clean the tank thoroughly.
If some spray liquid is left inside, drain tank
completely.
• Pumping causes air to be taken in and the
remaining liquid to be discharged. Pump
until liquid and air are coming out through
the nozzle.
• Refill tank with a few quarts of clean water
and pump the water out as explained above
(if necessary, repeat this procedure several
times).
• If the shut-off valve is removed, the pump
can be flushed quickly. Improper spray
distribution is the result of a clogged nozzle,
which is easily removed and cleaned.
• Soap and water may also be used to
clean tank.
• Do not use aggressive cleaning agents
or abrasives.
• Follow the recommendations of the
chemical manufacturer for disposal of
waste water and chemicals.
• Activated charcoal in liquid or other form
may be used to absorb chemicals in tanks
or spills.
NOTE:
When cleaning the sprayer after working with
hormone weedkillers, follow the instructions
of the herbicide producers. Neutralize with
activated charcoal. (Example: add 0.35 oz./1g.
of activated charcoal to 1.7 pint/1 liter of
water and leave this detergent in the tank
and the lines for approximately 24 hours.) This
is very important if other chemicals should
be sprayed as the residues of the herbicide
may damage susceptible plants. Cleaning
after application of products containing
carbolineum, if they are not water soluble,
should be done with a 5% soda lye
having a temperature of 104°F (40°C).
Rinse with plenty of clean water.

MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE

TIPS:
• After operation, the sprayer should be
stored away from direct sunlight to prevent
UV damage.
• After removing the pump or when
mounting a new collar, treat both the collar
and the piston with water-resistant grease.
• Before winter, drain all liquid in tank,
lines and air chamber. (See "Cleaning. " )
Leave shut-off valve locked in the
"open" position.
• Regularly inspect hose, wand, pump, tank
and shut-off valve for wear, damage or leaks.
Repair promptly.
• Occasionally lubricate cap gasket.
Avoid excessive wear by:
1) Regular lubrication of collar, cylinder and
piston with water resistant grease.
2) Prompt and thorough cleaning
and flushing of sprayer.
Soap and water work well.
H. D. Hudson Manufacturing Company
500 N. Michigan Avenue • Chicago, IL 60611
Phone: (800) 977-7293
Web: www.hdhudson.com
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©2012 H. D. Hudson Manufacturing Company
PARTS KITS
A. 0610402-K Shut-off valve repair kit
Includes O-rings, plunger, spring and retaining cap
B. 4900170N 28" universal wand assembly
Includes 28" unbreakable poly wand for hard-to-reach places,
adjustable and flat fan nozzle for multiple spraying tasks,
professional shut-off valve with lock-on/lock-off features.
C. 0610408-P Sprayer elbow & nozzle assortment
Includes elbow, retaining nut, swirl plate, jet cap, filter screen,
flat spray nozzles, no-drip check valve and O-rings.
D. 0610410-P Brass adjustable nozzle kit
Includes retaining nut, O-ring, brass nozzle body and nozzle tip.
E. 0610406-K Diaphragm pump repair kit
Includes replacement diaphragm, pressure cylinder O-ring, valve
plates, seal plug with spring, and O-rings for valve assembly.
PLEASE NOTE THAT REPLACEMENT PARTS
ARE SOLD AS KITS AND NOT INDIVIDUALLY.
PLEASE CALL OUR CUSTOMER CARE LINE AT
1-800-9-SPRAYER.
In the best interest of continued technological progress,
we reserve the right to change design and configuration of
any product without prior or other notice. Therefore, please
Fax: (312) 644-7989
note that text and illustrations of this manual are not to be
considered binding and do not constitute a basis for legal or
other claims.
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