Before you start
Fuel supply
Chemicals
Avoid direct contact and ingestion of chemicals. Some chemicals may be strongly harmful to human and animals.
Misuse of the chemicals can result in serious poisoning or death.
Sulfur is a very inflammable material. When spraying chemicals containing sulfur, carefully read explanation on ap-
plication attached to the chemicals and treat them with care.
Do not dilute chemicals directly in the chemical tank.
Follow all precautions and instructions in the label of chemicals when handling.
Never allow untrained persons or children to handle chemicals and the unit.
Stop engine and put the unit down when filling chemicals.
Be sure to close valve before filling chemicals.
Do not overfill chemicals and wipe spillage away immediately.
Secure chemical tank cap firmly to avoid leakage of chemicals during the operation.
Filling chemical tank
Do not add so much fuel that it reaches the mouth of the fuel
tank (A). Keep the fuel within the prescribed level (up to the
shoulder level (B) of the fuel tank).
Tighten the fuel tank cap securely after refuelling.
WARNING
NOTE
1.
Close liquid valve (A).
2.
Fill the tank with liquid chemical through the strainer (B). Do
not fill without strainer. (Dust in the tank may cause clogging
of the liquid line or pump)
3.
Stir up after filling to avoid chemical deposits at bottom of
tank.
4.
Secure the chemical tank cap (C).
The tank is calibrated by each liter up to 20(12) liters.
Strainer
4 ribs
Part number : 254210-03210
Mesh size : 40
5.
On a piece of paper (50 mm × 90 mm), write the name of the
chemical to be used.
6.
Put the paper in the card case (D) to show the chemical the
tank contains.
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NOTE