BA Pumps & Sprayers TSX400 Series Manual


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SAFE OPERATING PROCEDURES
TSX400
AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FOR OWNERS & OPERATORS OF TSX SPRAYERS
Safety is our primary concern in the design, manufacture, sale and use of BA Sprayers. BA
Pumps & Sprayers would like to remind you of the safety rules when operating one of our
sprayers or it’s accessories.
Failure to follow these rules can result in severe injury or death. It is essential that everyone
involved in the assembly, operation, transport, maintenance and storage of this equipment
be properly trained in safety.
Read this entire instruction manual together with the installation procedures before
attempting to install or operate the sprayer.
Prior to sprayer usage, all users and operators must have read and fully understood the
contents of this operator’s manual.
Never allow inadequately trained personnel to attach or operate the sprayer.
Be warned of the dangers of loading your UTV or another vehicle in excess of its carrying
capacity.
It is important to understand that any loads or attachments whether fastened to or
placed on a vehicle or UTV will alter the stability or handling characteristics of that vehicle
or UTV.
Spray tanks or other equipment must be lled only to a level where the gross weight is
within the load limit of the UTV or another vehicle.
Never exceed the load limit capacity of the UTV or another vehicle.
All UTV and trailed equipment tyres should be inated to manufacturers recommended
operating pressures.
Please note that lling the spray tank and tting sprayer accessories (eg: Spray booms) to
the UTV may exceed the UTV’s maximum load capacity. Do not exceed the manufactur-
er’s guidelines.
Please note that 1 litre of water is 1 kilogram
The TSX400 sprayer should be securely attached to the tow ball.
Reduce speed when pulling a trailer or trailed application equipment and allow greater
distance for braking.
Never allow anyone to ride on your sprayer or other equipment.
Always follow the instructions in the owner’s vehicle manual for carrying cargo or pulling
a trailer.
Proper maintenance of your UTV or another vehicle in line with manufacturer’s
recommended maintenance procedures is essential. (eg: Brakes and Suspension)
All users of the UTV or other vehicle must be trained and competent in not only operating
the vehicle, but also operating the vehicle when the attachment is being used.
Before applying chemicals, read the SDS (safety data sheet) and label of the chemical
manufacturer or supplier for personal protective equipment and operate as
recommended.

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The safety of all chemicals used in agriculture is under the jurisdiction of a government
agency, ie NZ Ministry for the Environment. Further local government laws may apply.
BA recommend the use of a safety roll bar on your UTV.
BA recommend that TSX sprayers are used on a suitable UTV providing UTV
manufacturers guidelines are fully observed.
This sprayer is designed and manufactured solely for the purpose of applying agricultural
chemicals to crops. Under no circumstances may it be used for any other purpose.
Before carrying out any maintenance work wash the sprayer thoroughly. Remove all toxic
chemicals that may contaminate the machine.
Do not point the spray gun at a human’s body as high-pressure spray may cause serious
bodily harm.
After completing spraying task in the eld, turn the pump o at the switch and discharge
the residual pressure in the hose by activating the gun/lance trigger handle. This will
prevent accidental discharge by a 3rd party at any later stage.
NOTE – DO NOT loan your sprayer to anyone without providing full operator safety and
operating training
Throughout this manual, there are safety warnings and operational tips. Please
thoroughly read this whole manual for your safety.
To reduce the chance of UTV instability it is essential that the UTV is stationary when
spot spraying as divided attention leads to rollover incidents, especially when
spraying on slopes or next to streams or ditches.
Please note that you will not be able to ride the same speed/slopes/hills on your UTV
once your sprayer is lled.

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BA Pumps & Sprayers Warranty Policy
All products
Private Domestic Use 12 months
Private and Commercial Agriculture 12 months
Agricultural Contractors 6 months
All Non-Agricultural Applications 3 months
The warranty period begins on the date the product is delivered to the rst retail purchaser.
BA Pumps & Sprayers warrants the owner that it will repair or replace without charge parts
found defective or malfunctioning in accordance with the warranty limitation and
adjustment schedule below.
BA Pumps & Sprayers (Company) hereby warrants to the original purchaser (Owner) of
this machine against faulty material and workmanship for a period as described above
after delivery according to the conditions outlined.
This Warranty does not extend to any part or parts of the machine not manufactured by
the said Company. These parts being covered by the Warranty of the makers.
This Warranty does not extend to defects due to parts damaged by the neglect, misuse or
negligence of the purchaser or any damage caused as a result of incorrect installation of
the machine or to normal wear.
This Warranty does not extend to any damage to tanks due to the chemicals being used
or left in tanks when not in use.
In the event of a defect occurring within the said period as stated above, the purchaser
must not attempt to correct or remedy such defect either by modication of, adjustment
or alteration to any part or parts of the machine.
This Warranty will stop by right if the product is used in a manner not up to the
manufacturer's directions or for bad maintenance.
In the event of any defect being disclosed to BA Pumps & Sprayers within the specied
period, BA Pumps & Sprayers, after due examination and on being satised that such
defect is due to faulty material or workmanship undertakes to repair or replace such
defective part or parts free of charge.
Freight and labour costs in relation to any replacement under this warranty are the
responsibility of the purchaser.
In no event shall BA Pumps & Sprayers be liable for downtime expenses, loss of
chemicals, loss of machine use or other incidental, consequential or special damages.
This warranty is subject to the following conditions, which must be conformed to by the
purchaser.
CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY
The warranty is NOT transferable.
The purchaser must complete the Warranty Registration Form on our website upon
completion of starting the machine. The form must be completed within 14 days of
delivery of the unit. Only when this is completed and returned, can BA Pumps &
Sprayers full all obligations.
The form can be found at: www.bertolini.co.nz/warranty-registration
Abuse: Failure resulting from neglect, such as improper operation, lack of required
maintenance or continued use of a sprayer after the discovery of a defect which results
in greater damage to the unit.
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BA Pumps & Sprayers Warranty Policy
Environmental Conditions and Application: Deteriorated or failed components such as
diaphragms, O'rings, hoses, seals, electrical wiring and connections damaged by
corrosive chemicals dirt and sand, excessive heat or moisture. Owners should ensure the
type and strength of chemicals used in the sprayer are compatible with the design of the
unit. Warranty determination for these types of failures will be made BA Pumps &
Sprayers only after inspection of failed components. In most instances, these will incur
inspection charges and cost of replacement parts.
Normal Wear: Normal wear and consumable items such as oils and lubricants,
diaphragms, lter elements and nozzles are considered to be normal wear items and are
not warranted.
Maintenance: Component failure caused by not performing scheduled maintenance
service such as oils, grease, failure to clean tanks, pumps, lters, spray lines, nozzles, fans
or any other blocked components. Not tightening or replacing loose or missing bolts,
nuts, ttings, shields and covers.
Damage: Damages or machine failure, caused by carelessness or accidental damage,
improper operation, inappropriate transportation or storage of the sprayer or attachment.
Power Source: Failures due to faulty or inadequate electrical sources of power. Owners
who use their own 12-volt power source must make sure that it is suitable for operating
the spraying equipment.
Alterations: Any unauthorised alteration, modication, attachments or unauthorised
repairs to the sprayer or attachments. Written approval must be obtained from BA Pumps
& Sprayers for any such items to maintain the warranty.
Removal and Installation: The time taken to remove and re-install a warranted part or
component into other brands of spreaders will not be covered by the BA Pumps &
Sprayers Warranty. Only parts and labour directly attributable to the repair of the sprayer
is covered.
Clean-up Time: BA Pumps & Sprayers does not pay for cleaning the sprayer, parts,
accessories or work area before or after the warranty repair. Clean-up time is aected
primarily by the application or conditions in which the sprayer is operated and
maintained. Since clean-up time can be so variable, cleaning time should be considered a
customer expense.
Transportation Costs: Warranty does not cover transportation or insurance costs for
sprayers or other equipment needing repair or replacement of warranted components.
Nor does it cover any freight or insurance costs in obtaining new parts or returning old
parts to BA Pumps & Sprayers for inspection purposes.
Travel Time: Travel time required for warranty repairs is the responsibility of the Owner.
Diagnostic Time: Warranty does not cover the time required to diagnose a warranty
problem. Diagnostic time is aected greatly by the training and expertise of the
technician employed to do the job. With proper training of service personnel, diagnostic
time should be at a minimum. BA Pumps & Sprayers a expects that their Agents are well
trained and procient to handle any warranty repairs. Since BA Pumps & Sprayers is not
in control of these responsibilities, we elect not to cover diagnostic time.
Non-Genuine Repairs: Use of parts other than genuine parts for repair of warranted
parts will automatically negate any guarantee. Warranted components must be replaced
with genuine BA Pumps & Sprayers repair parts.
Unauthorised Repairs: Repairs by an unauthorised agent will automatically forfeit any
warranty. Warranty repairs must be carried out by an authorised BA Pumps & Sprayers
dealer only.
Disclaimer: The contents of this manual are published and given in good faith. However,
neither BA Pumps & Sprayers nor any of its associates or directors or employees give any
warranty of accuracy nor accept any responsibility in law. No reader should act on the
basis of any matter contained in this manual without considering and taking appropriate
advice based upon their particular circumstance. BA Pumps & Sprayers.
Due to continuous product development, BA Pumps & Sprayers reserves the right
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To the Owner of this Sprayer
Our sprayers have been designed and manufactured with the discerning operator in mind.
BA Pumps & Sprayers provides long-term durability by using the nest materials in the
construction of our products. This booklet deals with the Warranty, Operation and
Trouble Shooting of the TSX range of sprayers. Read thoroughly before attempting to use
your sprayer. If you are unsure of any aspect, ask the dealer who supplied the machine to
explain any unclear points.
TSX SPRAYERS
Whether you are a lifestyle block owner or farmer, you will nd many uses for our TSX spray
units. The tank, pump and spray gun ttings are corrosion resistant and are suitable for
applying weedicides, herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, miticides, and green formulations.
The unit is designed for spot-spraying but may be used in conjunctions with a boom for
boom spraying.
Please read the safety instructions before installing or operating your sprayer
Specications
Model Tank Length Width Height Dry Weight
12 Volt 400L 2400mm 1200mm 800mm 112kg
POLY2030 400L 2400mm 1200mm 800mm 129kg
PA430 400L 2400mm 1200mm 800mm 140kg
Please refer to the accessories page for weights of spray booms.
Model Specications
TSX400 12 Volt
Tank: 400 litre UV stabilized and impact resistant polyethylene tank.
Pump: Shuro 2088 pump, 11.3 lpm and 45 psi
Hose & Reel: 30 metre easy reel
Spray Gun: SPOT300
Filter: Arag 32mm, 50 Mesh Filter
Controls: On/o power switch, pressure regulating valve
TSX400 POLY2030
Tank: 400 litre UV stabilized and impact resistant polyethylene tank.
Pump: Bertolini POLY2030 pump, 30 lpm and 280 psi
Engine: Honda GX160
Hose & Reel: 30 metre easy reel
Spray Gun: SPOT300
Filter: Arag 32mm, 50 Mesh Filter
Controls: Karin two tap pressure regulator with 15 BAR spring
Recommended Operating Pressure: Spot Spraying: 100-150 psi Boom: 1-6BAR
XP Kit: 1-3 BAR

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TSX400 PA430
Tank: 400 litre UV stabilized and impact resistant polyethylene tank.
Pump: Bertolini PA430 pump, 40 lpm and 580 psi
Engine: Honda GX160
Hose & Reel: 50 metre maxi reel
Spray Gun: SPOT300
Filter: Arag 32mm, 50 Mesh Filter
Controls: Karin two tap pressure regulator with 40 BAR spring
Recommended Operating Pressure: Spot Spraying: 100-400 psi Boom: 1-6BAR
XP Kit: 1-3 BAR
Installation
Unpack the sprayer and check all parts are included and nothing is damaged. Items
included for each model are listed in the below chart.
Item 12 VOLT POLY2030 PA430
Tank with pump
Battery cable assembly
Spray Hose & Reel
Spray Gun
Operators manual
PLEASE CHECK VEHICLE MANUFACTURERS SPECIFICATIONS FOR COMPATIBILITY
BEFORE FITTING YOUR SPRAYER
Connection to 12-volt DC supply (12 Volt Model Only)
The sprayer requires a 12-volt DC power source. A 2-metre loom is provided to allow the
sprayer to be connected to the 12-volt DC battery. The red wire is positive and the black is
negative. An on/o switch is tted to the sprayer to allow the sprayer to be disconnected
from the 12-volt source to prevent the accidental drain of power. The switch also allows the
pump to be shut down when the tank is empty preventing overheating and damage to the
pump. It is recommended that if installing the sprayer on an UTV or any vehicle that a 10
amp fuse be installed to prevent any potential damage to the electrical system on the
vehicle. Consult your vehicle instruction manual for the correct electrical connection.
To avoid damage to the pump ensure
the red wire is connected to the
positive battery terminal.
To avoid re do not remove the fuse
and ensure the wiring loom is not
located near hot engine parts or the
exhaust.
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TSX400 POLY2030
Hose Reel
Filter
SPOT300 Gun
Bertolini Pump
Honda Engine
Pressure Adjustment &
Gauge MAX 215 PSI
Spare tap for Boom or XP Kit
Engine Oil Dip Stick Hose Reel Lock
Pump Oil Level (Oil should not
exceed max line)
Pump Sight Glass (Oil should not
be seen in sight glass when the
pump is off)
Drain Tap & Pump Suction
Hose Reel On/O
Pressure Regulator
Behind Chassis Rail

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TSX400 PA430
Hose Reel
Filter
SPOT300 Gun
Bertolini Pump
Honda Engine
Pressure Adjustment &
Gauge MAX 580 PSI
Engine Oil Dip Stick Hose Reel Lock Pump Sight Glass. Check oil level
on pump when running. (Oil
should not exceed max line)
Drain Tap & Pump Suction
Spare tap for Boom or XP KitHose Reel On/O
Pressure Regulator
Oil ller cap and gearbox oil
level
Oil Filler
Cap
Gearbox
Oil Level
Behind Chassis Rail

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Honda Engine - Before Operation Checks
It is essential you read the Honda Manual before operation of your sprayer for the
rst time. Improper use can result in serious injury or death.
For your safety, and to maximize the service life of your equipment, it is very important to
take a few moments before you operate the engine to check its condition. Be sure to take
care of any problem you nd, or have your servicing dealer correct it, before you operate the
engine.
Warning! Improperly maintaining this engine, or failure to correct a problem before
operation, can cause a malfunction in which you can be seriously hurt or killed.
Always perform a preoperation inspection before each operation, and correct any
problem.
Before beginning your preoperation checks, be sure the engine is level and the engine
switch is in the OFF position. Always check the following items before you start the engine:
Check the General Condition of the Engine:
1. Look around and underneath the engine for signs of oil or gasoline leaks.
2. Remove any excessive dirt or debris, especially around the muer and recoil starter.
3. Look for signs of damage.
4. Check that all shields and covers are in place, and all nuts, bolts, and screws are
tightened.
Check the Engine:
1. Check the fuel level.
Starting with a full tank will help to eliminate or reduce operating
interruptions for refueling.
2. Check the engine oil level.
Running the engine with a low oil level can cause engine damage.The Oil Alert system
(applicable types) will automatically stop the engine before the oil level falls below safe
limits. However, to avoid the inconvenience of an unexpected shutdown, always check the
engine oil level before startup.
3. Check the reduction case oil level on applicable types. Oil is essential to reduction case
operation and long life.
4. Check the air lter element. A dirty air lterelement will restrict air ow to the carburetor,
reducing engineperformance.
5. Check the equipment powered by this engine. Review the instructions provided with the
equipment powered by this engine for any precautions and procedures that should
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Honda Engine - Operation
Before operating the engine for the rst time, please review the SAFETY INFORMATION in
the Honda Manual.
Warning! Carbon monoxide gas is toxic. Breathing it can cause unconsciousness and
even kill you. Avoid any areas or actions that expose you to carbon monoxide.
Operation Instructions:
1. Move the fuel valve lever to the ON position.
2. To start a cold engine, move the choke lever to
the CLOSED position. To restart a warm engine,
leave the choke lever in the OPEN position.
3. Move the throttle lever away from the MIN.
position, about 1/3 of the way toward the MAX.
position.
4. Turn the engine switch to the ON position.
5. Operate the starter. Recoil starter by pulling
the starter grip lightly until you feel
resistance, then pull briskly. Return the
starter grip gently. DO NOT allow the starter grip
to snap back against the engine. Return it gently
to prevent damage to the starter.
6. If the choke lever has been moved to the
CLOSED position to start the engine,
gradually move it to the OPEN position as the
engine warms up.
7. Position the throttle lever for the desired
engine speed. We recommend moving the
throttle to full engine speed.
Stopping the Engine:
To stop the engine in an emergency, simply turn
the engine switch to the OFF position. Under
normal conditions, use the following
procedure:
1. Move the throttle lever to the MIN. position.
2. Turn the engine switch to the OFF position.
3. Turn the fuel valve lever to the OFF position.

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Bertolini Pump - Before Operation Checks
It is essential you read the Bertolini Manual before operation of your sprayer for the
rst time. Improper use can result in serious injury or death.
For your safety, and to maximize the service life of your equipment, it is very important to
take a few moments before you operate the pump to check its condition. Be sure to take
care of any problem you nd, or have your servicing dealer correct it, before you operate the
pump.
Warning! Improperly maintaining this pump, or failure to correct a problem before
operation, can cause a malfunction in which you can be seriously hurt or killed.
Always perform a preoperation inspection before each operation, and correct any
problem.
Checks to make before using the pump:
1. Check, with the pump not running, to make sure that the oil level is correct. Otherwise
pour oil, but take care not to exceed the indicated level on the oil sight tube.
ATTENTION: too much oil creates pressure inside the crankcase, so this can result in some
leakages or diaphragm failures.
2. Be sure that the inlet and discharge hoses are not crimped and the strainer is clean. In
any case, be sure connections are tight to prevent any hose restrictions or air entering,
since these conditions will compromise pump performance.
3. When starting, the pressure adjustment lever must be turned to the “by-pass” position.
4. When tted, the pulsation dampener on the pump or on the pressure line is generally
charged at 6 ÷ 8 BAR, equal to the maximum pressure rating of the pump.
Use of the pump:
When starting up the pump, turn the valve lever to the by-pass position to facilitate priming.
Once pump is primed, turn the valve lever to “press” position and adjust the
working pressure with the knob; turning knob clockwise will increase pressure, turning knob
counter-clockwise will decrease pressure.
After use:
After use, in order to prevent damage, ush pump and let operate for a few minutes at
working pressure with clean water. Afterwards empty it, so that pressure drops to “0”, then
let the pump run without liquids for two minutes.
For winter storage, if a freezing condition will be encountered, empty the pump completely
or ush pump with a mixture of water and antifreeze.

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Oil Change:
Change oil after the rst 500 hours as follows:
- Remove the tank plug and the drain plug
- Rotate the shaft to remove excess oil
- Wash inside the parts with Diesel oil
- Rell pump with oil through the glass and rotate the shaft to distribute oil and ll to the
proper level
- Start pump and let run for a few minutes at zero to facilitate the correct lubrication of
inside parts
- USE ONLY “SAE 30” OIL
For all pumps without the drain plug normally oil is changed whenever the wear parts (like
diaphragms, o-rings, valves assembly) are changed. Always perform this routine
maintenance on the pump at the end of the season. Drain the oil from the pump by
removing the pump heads one by one and the relevant piston sleeves.
Instructions for the correct use of the Pressure Regulation Valve:
1. Start the pump only when valve is in the “by-pass” position, let it run for at least two
minutes and, in any case, until air has been vented from the hydraulic circuit.
2. Turn the valve lever clockwise to “Press” position, close the spray gun or spray boom, turn
the adjustment knob clockwise up to the working pressure selected, open the spray gun or
spray boom and start spraying.
Routine maintenance on the pump includes changing the diaphragms, oil, valves assembly,
O-rings, all of which are normal wear parts.
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Trouble Shooting (Diaphragm Pumps)
- Check valves
- Check hose
- Check nozzles
- Clean strainer
TROUBLES CAUSES REMEDY
The pump
doesn’t reach
the required
pressure
- Valves have worn seats
- Suction hose with air
pockets or irregular elbows
- Worn nozzles or with wrong
diameter
- Clogged strainer
- Start pump with the gun open, to
evacuate the air and commutate
-Clean or change valves
The pressure
gauge
uctuates
- Pump is sucking air, or air
hasn’t been evacuated
completely
-Valves blocked
- Check pressure in pulsatio-damperThe liquid ow
is irregular
- The air in the
pulsation-damper is
incorrectly set
- Top up with oil to correct level (halfway
up the sump), when pump is operating
Output drops
and the pump is
noisy
- Oil level is too low
- Drain the pumps of oil. Dismantle the
head and change diaphragms. Fill to the
correct oil level
Oil comes out of
the discharge
pipe
- One or more diaphragms are
ruptured
- Drain the pumps of oil. Dismantle the
head and change diaphragms. Fill to the
correct oil level
Oil is
changing colour
into white
- Diaphragm failures. Stop
pump immediately

Operating Instructions
Fill the sprayer with clean water.
Check suction line strainer for dirt or damage.
Connect pump and ensure it primes correctly, holding the spray lance trigger on until it
sprays steadily.
Check all pipes, hoses, hose clamps and connections for leaks or damage.
Check pump and engine oil levels
Ensure the tank lid is securely closed
If you own a TSX2030 or 430 model (petrol model) - When starting up the pump, turn the
valve lever to the dump position (by-pass) to facilitate priming. Once pump is primed, turn
the valve lever to “press” position and adjust the working pressure with the knob;
turning knob clockwise will increase pressure, turning knob counter-clockwise will
decrease pressure.
Hints
Spray Hose - Be careful not to wrap the hose so tight as to inhibit the ow of uid by
kinking the hose.
Nozzle Choice - Nozzles provided have been selected to match the performance of the
pump. The adjustable nozzle sprays from a cone to a jet. See your dealer for other nozzle
sizes.
CHEMICAL APPLICATION
CAUTION
This handgun sprayer is not a high-volume sprayer nor is it ultra-low volume. As no control
can be exercised over the use of the equipment or over weather, plant or soil conditions, or
over the storage, handling, mixing, use or application of sprays or chemicals, BA Pumps &
Sprayers will not accept any liability for loss or damage
(consequential or otherwise) arising directly or indirectly from the use of this equipment.
Chemical Advice
BA Pumps & Sprayers or their agents cannot make recommendations or give advice as to
the use of chemicals and cannot accept responsibility for any damage, injury or other
consequence for disregarding this warning notice. Refer to the SDS (safety data sheet) that
came with your chemical. This sheet holds all the information users need for their
protection and should be read carefully before application. Contact your chemical supplier
for further advice.
WARNING
Mixing chemicals is a most dangerous activity as it involves handling the concentrated
material. For toxic compounds, use protective clothing such as overalls, hat, gloves,
safety glasses, boots and a respirator. Note: People with beards do not get full protection
from normal masks and respirators.
When using diluted sprays always wear at least a hat, long-sleeved cotton overalls, safety
glasses, respirator and boots. If you use pesticides regularly, it is a good idea to always wear
a respirator to avoid accumulation of toxins in the body. Other protection may be required.
Check the SDS and labels for specic directions for the particular chemical. Purchasers
must ensure that operators of these machines are fully trained, competent and aware of
the dangers of spraying chemicals and the application of each spray used.
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Care of Protective Clothing
Protective clothing should be properly cared for. Rinse heavily contaminated clothes in the
open before washing in the laundry. Wash and dry these clothes every day and keep them
separate from other washing.
Respirators need special care. Clean the respirator after spraying. Use soapy water then
rinse and allow to dry completely before storing in a clean plastic bag. Replace canisters in
respirator after eight hours use. Never store used canisters with the respirator.
The minimum requirements for personal safety are that the operator avoids spray
inhalation and does not allow chemicals or spray mixture to contaminate the eyes or
skin.
General Guidance
Do Spray:
Only after reading this instruction manual carefully and following the advice given.
With pump pressures as low as possible consistent with chemical container label
conditions and nozzle type.
With nozzles that reduce spray drift to a minimum.
With booms as close to the ground as practicable.
With less than a 5km wind.
Using the correct personal protective equipment specied on the label of the chemical
container.
Don’t Spray:
With booms higher than is necessary, and no more than about one metre above the
ground.
In a gure eight or a similar pattern.
Unless you have been trained to spray using an UTV or RTV.
Holding the spray lance while driving the UTV.
In winds higher than 5km.
Care and Maintenance
Always ll the sprayer from a clean water source. The line strainer should be checked and
cleaned if necessary each time the tank is lled. Appropriate protective equipment should
be used whenever maintenance is carried out.
Cleaning
Clean the sprayer regularly! After each use, ush the unit out three times with fresh water.
Use a neutralizing agent for the second rinse.
CAUTION
To prevent damage to the sprayer and spray gun, drain the water from the sprayer and
spray gun when there is a risk of frost.

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TSX400 PARTS LIST

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