Brinly SPZ-9 User manual

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LAWN SPRAYER
SPREADER MODEL:
SPZ-9
OWNER'S MANUAL
• Assembly
• Installation
• Operation
• Repair Parts
Important: This manual contains information for the safety
of persons and property. Read it carefully before
assembly and operation of the equipment!
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CONGRATULATIONS on the purchase of your new Brinly-Hardy
Sprayer! Your Sprayer has been designed, engineered and
manufactured to give you the best possible dependability and
performance.
CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES
Please read and retain this manual. The instructions enable you to
assemble and maintain your lawn spreader properly.
Carefully read and observe the SAFETY section of this manual.
Follow a regular schedule in maintaining and caring for your
Brinly-Hardy Sprayer.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY .................................................................................... 2
PARTS LIST AND REFERENCE ............................................. 6
ASSEMBLY ............................................................................... 8
INSTALLATION ......................................................................12
OPERATION ........................................................................... 14
MAINTENANCE ..................................................................... 16
SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................. 16
WARRANTY ........................................................................... 18
RECORD PURCHASE INFORMATION
Record your purchase information in the spaces below.
DATE OF PURCHASE: ___________________________
COMPANY NAME: ______________________________
COMPANY PHONE: _____________________________
SERIAL NUMBER: ______________________________
INTRODUCTION AND SAFETY
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B-6020 (Not to Scale)
The safety labels shown in this section are placed in important
areas on your product to draw attention to potential safety hazards.
On your product safety labels, the words DANGER, WARNING
and CAUTION are used with the safety-alert symbol. DANGER
identies the most serious hazards.
The operator’s manual also explains any potential safety hazards
whenever necessary in special safety messages that are identied
with the word CAUTION and the safety-alert symbol.
SAFETY
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SAFETY LABELS AND NOTATION
B-7063 (To Scale)
CALIFORNIA
Proposition 65 Warning
WARNING: Use of this product may cause exposure to
chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer,
birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
This symbol will help to point out important safety precautions
throughout this manual. It means – ATTENTION! BECOME
ALERT! Your safety is involved.
WARNING: Carefullly read and follow the chemical labels
and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for all chemicals
used and protect yourself according to the chemical manu-
facturer’s recommendations. Ensure that as little skin as
possible is exposed while using chemicals. Use appropriate
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to guard against per-
sonal contact with chemicals, such as:
• safety glasses, goggles, and/or face shield
• chemical-resistant gloves
• rubber boots or other substantial footwear
• hearing protection
• respirator or lter mask
• clean change of clothes, soap, and disposable towels,
to be kept on-hand, in the event of a chemical spill.

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GENERAL NOTES (OPERATION)
Caution should be taken when using any attachment. This
attachment combined with the weight distribution, turning
radius, and speed of vehicle can result in severe injury or death
to operator, damage to vehicle, and/or attachment if not used
properly. Follow all safety precautions noted in the vehicle
owner’s manual, including the following precautions:
• Do not exceed maximum capacity of attachment.
• Only use this product in the vehicle’s tow mode/speed
setting or less than 5 mph. Do not exceed 5 mph.
• Operating speed should always be slow enough to
maintain control. Travel slowly and use caution when
traveling over rough terrain. Avoid holes, rocks and roots.
• Slow down before you turn and do not turn sharply.
• Use caution when turning. Vehicle has greater tail swing
with attachment.
• Do not use attachment on steep slopes. A heavy load could
cause loss of control or overturn attachment and vehicle.
Additional weights need to be added to your vehicle.
• Use caution when operating around retaining walls and
other raised embankments.
• Reduce weight when operating on slopes.
• Keep all movement on slopes slow and gradual. Do not
make sudden changes in speed, directions, or turning.
• If you start and stop suddenly on hills, you may lose
steering control or the towing vehicle may tip.
• Do not start or stop suddenly when going uphill or
downhill. Avoid uphill starts.
• Slow down and use extra care on hillsides. Turf conditions
can affect vehicle stability. Use extreme caution while
operating near drop-offs.
• Do not drive close to creeks, ditches and public highways.
• Watch out for trafc when crossing roadways.
• Use care when loading or unloading the vehicle into a
trailer or truck.
• The attachment can obstruct the view to the rear. Use
extra care when operating in reverse.
• When going in reverse, carefully back up straight.
• Stop on level ground, disengage drives, set the parking
brake, and shut off the engine before leaving the operator’s
position for any reason, including emptying the attachment.
• Use this attachment for intended purpose only.
• This attachment is intended for use in lawn care and
home applications. Do not use at speeds higher than
maximum recommended speed.
• Always wear substantial slip-resistant footwear. Do not wear
loose-tting clothing, tie back long hair and do not wear jewelry.
• Keep your eyes and mind on your vehicle, attachment and
area being covered. Do not let other interests distract you.
• Stay alert for holes and other hidden hazards in the terrain.
• Keep the vehicle and attachment in good operating
condition and keep safety devices in place.
• The vehicle and attachment should be stopped and
inspected for damage after striking a foreign object. Any
damage should be repaired before restarting and operating
the equipment.
• Keep all parts in good condition and properly installed. Fix
damaged parts immediately. Replace worn or broken parts.
Replace all worn or damaged safety and instruction decals.
Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tightly tted.
• Do not modify the attachment or safety devices.
Unauthorized modications to the vehicle
or attachment may impair its function, safety and
void the warranty.
VEHICLE AND ITS SAFETY
• Know your vehicle controls and how to stop safely. READ
YOUR VEHICLE OWNER’S MANUAL before operating.
• Check the vehicle’s brake action before you operate. Adjust
or service brakes as necessary.
• Stopping distance increases with speed and weight of load.
Travel slowly and allow extra time and distance to stop.
• Use only approved mount (Toro Model No. 131-3966). Do not
connect this attachment except at the approved mount point.
• Do not operate without counterweights (Toro Model No.
131-7658).
• Do not shift to neutral and coast downhill.
• Do not allow adults to operate the vehicle without proper
instruction or without having read the owner’s manual.
• Do not allow children to operate the vehicle.
PROTECT THOSE AROUND YOU
• Before you operate any feature of this attachment or vehicle,
observe your surroundings and look for bystanders.
• Keep children, bystanders and pets at a safe distance away
while operating this or any attachment.
• Use care when reversing. Before you back up, look carefully
behind for bystanders.
KEEP RIDERS OFF ATTACHMENT AND VEHICLE
• Do not carry passengers.
• Do not let anyone, especially children, ride in/on this
attachment, the vehicle or mount bracket.
• Riders are subject to injury such as being struck by foreign
objects, and/or being thrown off during sudden starts, stops
and turns.
• Riders may also obstruct the operator’s view, resulting in
this attachment being operated in an unsafe manner.

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PARTS LIST AND REFERENCE
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REF PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
1B-6400 Hand Wand 1
2B-6033 Hose , 3/8 x 12' 1
3B-6028 Cap, Tank 1
41016996 Tank, 9 gal with decal 1
5B-6047 Clamp, Hose 7
6B-6056 Nut, Hose Swivel 2
7B-6055 Hose Barb 2
8B-6054 Washer, Vinyl, 3/4" 2
9B-6512 Tee, Dual Valve 1
10 1016549 Male Fitting 1
11 B-6042 Nut, Tip Fitting 2
12 1016888 Hose 3/8" x 8" 2
13 1007005 Lock Washer, #10 SS 4
14 1016890 Screw, Round Head, #10 x 5/8 4
15 1001352 Washer, #10 SS 12
16 1016887 Pump, 1gpm 40psi 1
17 1016821-10 Base Plate Weldment Painted 1
18 R-618 Washer, Special, .390 I.D. 4
19 B-5695 Bolt, Hex Fl.Hd, 5/16-18 X 5/8" 4
20 2M1012P Bolt, Hex HD 5/16 x 3/4 4
21 1016938R-10 Bracket, Formed RH Painted 1
22 1016938L-10 Bracket, Formed LH Painted 1
23 B-4355 Nut, Whiz Lock, 5/16"-18 8
24 B-3861 Pin, Hitch 1/2" X 2-1/2" 1
25 D-146P Cotter, Hairpin 1/8", #211 1
26 1016989 Spray Tips BF 2.0 2
27 B-6040 Strainer, Nozzle 2
28 B-6041 Nut, Jam, Plastic 2
29 B-6043 Nozzle Body, 90 Deg 2
30 F-782 Knob, 4 Prong, Black 2
31 B-6035 Hose , 3/8" X 22" 2
32 1016983 Wand Clips 2
33 B-6045 Hose Barb, Tee, 3/8 x 3/8 1
34 B-6578 Cap, Drain, 3/4" 1
35 S-1141-10 Boom Center, Painted 1
36 B-6034 Hose , 3/8" X 30" 1
37 2M1036P-FT Bolt, Hex Hd 5/16 x 2-1/4 2
38 1016990R-10 Boom Extension RH, Painted 1
39 1016990L-10 Boom Extension LH, Painted 1
40* B-6030 Wiring Harness, w/Switch 1
41* B-6031 Wiring Harness, Battery Conn 1
42* 1016972 Velcro 1
43* 1007889 Nylon zip tie 3
* Not shown.
Tools Required for Assembly:
• Channel lock pliers
• 1/2" wrench
• 1/2" socket & ratchet
• Gloves

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EXPLODED VIEW
SPZ-9 Lawn Sprayer

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ASSEMBLY
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1. Attach boom mounts (21, 22) to tank support
(17) as shown, using four 5/16" x 3/4 bolts (20)
and four 5/16"-18 locknuts (23).
2. Attach 5/16 x 2-1/4" adjustment bolt (37) to the
top of each boom mount (21, 22) with two
5/16”-18 locknuts (23).
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Assembly Step 2
Attach wand clips (32) to the tank (4) using
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1. Insert the rubber hose (36) that is protruding from
bottom of tank into tee barb (33) through the center
hole in the boom plate (35).
2. Insert rubber hoses (31) into the other end of the
tee barb (33) as shown.
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Assembly Step 4
1. Screw two 5/16”-18 locknuts (23) onto the 5/16 x 2-1/4”
adjustment bolts (37).
2. Attach boom center (35) and right and left boom
extensions (38, 39) to the 5/16 x 2-1/4” adjustment bolts
(37) as shown. Tighten down with two wing nuts (30).
NOTE: The top of the boom extensions should be
17.25" off the ground when installed on the unit to
ensure the spray tips are at the proper application
height.
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1. Insert rubber hose (31) into the 90° barb (29)
and fasten to the boom extension (39) using
plastic jam nut (28).
2. Assemble sprayer tip by rst inserting the lter
(27) into threaded portion of 90° barb (29).
3. Hold spray tip (26) on end and tighten down
with the tting nut (11), keeping level with the
ground.
4. Repeat this step for other side.
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Assembly Step 5
1. Tighly Screw the male tting (10) into the Dual-
Valve Tee (9).
2. Insert the hose barb (7) into the swivel nut (6)
and press the vinyl washer (8) onto the at end
of the hose barb (7) to ensure a tight tting.
(Firmly secure into the swivel nut (6) to prevent
leaks.)
3. Fasten the pump hose (36) to the bottom of
the the Dual-Valve Tee (9) via the male tting
(10), securing with hose clamp (5).
4. Fasten the boom hose (12) to the Dual-Valve
Tee (9) via hose barb (7).
NOTE: Use pliers to tighten the swivel nut (6) to
prevent leaks.
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1. Attach the wand hose (2) to hose barb (7)
and secure with the hose clamp (5).
2. Insert the wand (1) into opposite end of the
wand hose (2).
3. Wrap the hose around the tank and secure
the wand to the wand clip on front of the tank
from Step 1.
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Assembly Step 8
1. Attach the wand handle to the wand (1) by
sliding the coupling onto the base of the wand
and screwing on.
NOTE: Ensure the o-ring gasket on the base of
the wand is secure.
NOTE: Ensure the wand tip is pointing down
after handle is securely attached.
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Wand handle
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INSTALLATION
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CAUTION: Avoid injury! Before installing sprayer, make sure
the vehicle is parked safely.
SPRAYER INSTALLATION
1. Park machine safely. (See vehicle manual.)
2. Align the sprayer insert tube with the receiver.
3. Install Hitch Pin (44) through the sprayer’s insert tube and
the receiver. Secure the Hitch Pin with Hairpin Cotter (48).
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SPRAYER REMOVAL
NOTE: Refer to the illustration above when working
through the steps in this section.
1. Park machine safely. (See vehicle manual.)
2. Unload sprayer tank before disconnecting from vehicle.
3. Remove the hairpin cotter and the hitch pin.
4. Pull the tank out of the receiver.
5. Install the hitch pin and hairpin cotter in the sprayer hitch
tube for storage.
44 48
CAUTION: Avoid injury! Keep body parts away from
underneath tank.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION INSTALLATION
1. Select the proper tools to remove the leads to the battery
terminals.
NOTE: If you do not have insulated tools, use
electrical tape to wrap all exposed non-working
surfaces of the tools. It is important to take steps to
reduce the risk of causing an electrical spark.
2. Put on gloves and eye protection.
3. Verify that the red lead is attached to the positive (+)
battery terminal and the black lead is attached to the
negative (-) battery terminal.
4. Attach the red lead (with the fuse) of the Battery
Connecting Wiring Harness (41) and the red lead from
your engine to the positive (+) battery terminal.
5. Using the Battery Connection Wiring Harness (41) attach
the black lead of the Battery Connection Wiring Harness
(41) and the black lead from your engine to the negative (-)
battery terminal.
NOTE: The Battery Connection Wiring Harness (41)
contains a 15 amp blade-type fuse.
Operator’s seat
Recommended anchor points for zip ties
(drilled holes in weldment under opreator’s seat).
NOTE: Ensure that both battery terminals and battery
leads do not make contact with seat. Use enclosed
zip tie (43) to secure the Battery Connection Wiring
Harness (41). See picture above for recommended
location for zip tie anchors.
CAUTION: Avoid injury! Care should always be used when
working around batteries.
Use insulated tools when making battery connections.
Heavy gloves and eye protection should be worn when making
battery connections.
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INSTALLATION
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6. Attach the Wiring Harness with Switch (40) to the
connector terminal end of the Battery Connection Wiring
Harness (41).
NOTE: In most instances the terminal connector
with the shorter leads from the Wiring Harness with
Switch (40) are connected to the terminal connector
on the Battery Connection Wiring Harness (41). Using
enclosed velcro (42), attach to the back of the switch
and adhere to a convenient location on the machine
(see reference picture below).
NOTE: Switch wire-harness colors do not need to match
mating connector wire colors for the pump to function.
7. Attach the other end of the remaining terminal lead
connector from the Wiring Harness with Switch (40) to the
terminal lead connector from the Pump (16). If the pump
begins to run, use the switch to turn the pump off.
NOTE: Wrap excess wire around the top tube of the
mounting kit (see reference picture above).
NOTE: The Battery Connecton Wiring Harness (41)
can remain connected to the battery of the vehicle
when spraying operations are complete. Simply
detach the Wiring Harness with Switch (40) terminal
connector from the Battery Connection Wiring
Harness (41) terminal connector.
Electrical Connection Tips
• Your spreader uses 12 volt DC power from your
tractor battery.
• Attach the red lead to the positive terminal of your
battery, and attach the black lead to the negative
terminal of your battery.
• Caution should always be exercised whenever
working on or around batteries.
• Heavy gloves and eye protection should be worn
when making connections to the battery.
• Make sure to periodically check the fuse within
the front fuse harness.
• Do not disconnect switch terminals.
• Always disconnect main spreader wire harness
from front fuse harness and remove with spread-
er when not in use.
• Ensure all wiring is secured to prevent accidents
or damage.
• Do not leave motor running for extended periods
(1-2 minutes) without spreading material.
• Ensure tractor battery has a full charge.
CAUTION: Avoid injury! Care should be used when routing
the wiring harness to the sprayer.
Do not place the wiring harness in areas where the wires can
be pinched or damaged.
Place the wires to minimize a tripping hazard when getting on
or off the vehicle.
Wrap excess wiring
around bar.
Keep away
from moving
and hot parts.
Recommended
area for switch
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CAUTION: Avoid injury! Always turn the pump off when making
adjustments to the tip of the wand. Wear eye protection.
OPERATION
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PUMP OPERATIONS
The pump motor supplied with your sprayer is a “demand
ow” type pump. An internal pressure switch in the pump
turns the pump off when the pressure reaches approximately
40 psi. When the pump senses that pressure has dropped (by
triggering the wand) the pump will again start and continue to
run until 40 psi is reached.
NOTE: Pump surge should be avoided. It can cause
the pump motor to overheat resulting in damage to the
pump. Refer to the Wand Operations Section for tips
on how to avoid pump surge.
NOTE: Do not run pump dry. Doing so will cause
pump failure, resulting in inability to pump liquid.
WAND OPERATIONS
The wand can be used for spraying in various applications
from a steady stream to a ne mist. Adjust the spray pattern by
turning the tip of the Hand Wand (1) clockwise for a ne mist or
counterclockwise for a course spray.
Pump Surge
Pump surge may occur when using the wand for ne mist
applications. Do not allow this to occur. The pump is designed
for continuous duty. Intermittent starting and stopping will cause
the pump motor to overheat. To eliminate pump surge:
1. Open the wand tip to a higher ow rate
2. Create a by-pass that allows the pump to run continuous
by removing one of the boom hoses near the tip (see Step
5). Remove the tank ll cap and place the hose in the tank.
Open the valve for the boom slowly until the pump runs
continuously. Adjust the wand tip to the desired mist.
BOOM OPERATIONS
Boom spraying is the normal spraying conguration and is
controlled by the operator in the seated position.
For spraying in a vertical orientation such as along fences or
hedges, use the wand operation.
APPLICATION RATE
Wand
Understanding the following information about your sprayer
will help to calibrate the application rate. The sprayer
operates at a xed pressure of 40 psi. This results in actual
spraying time of 30 minutes using the handgun.
Boom
Product
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SPZ-9 28.0 18.7 14 11.2
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SPZ-9 0.64 .43 .32 .26
VEHICLE REQUIREMENTS
The lawn sprayer requires a vehicle with a 12-volt battery
and charging system, and a mounting kit in order to operate
properly.
The vehicle should have operable brakes capable of
controllingthe loaded sprayer.
SPEED CALIBRATION
By measuring off a distance of 50 or 100 feet, the speed
of the vehicle can be calibrated by selecting a gear and
throttle position to cover the prescribed distance in the
specied time as shown:
Speed (mph)
50 feet 100 feet
217 34
311 22
4 9 17
5 7 14
Gallons per Acre
MPH
Gallons per 1000 Square Feet
MPH
Product
Product
Table 1
Seconds required to travel

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OPERATION
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CALCULATION PROCEDURE FOR
SPRAYER APPLICATION
Chemical labels normally show application rates in gallons per
acre or gallons per square feet. Using the following method,
one can determine the appropriate amount of water to use
and speed to travel to adequately follow the manufacturer’s
recommended instructions.
1. Based on the size of your yard, select the amount of water
to be used. Use the formula:
Application Rate x Area to be sprayed = Amount of water
(from Table1).
Example: Yard Size = 20,000 sf
Using Table 1 and the above formula:
Example
0.64 gal/ 1000 x 20,000 sf =
12.80 gal @ 2 mph
0.43 gal/ 1000 x 20,000 sf =
8.60 gal @ 3 mph
0.32 gal/ 1000 x 20,000 sf =
6.40 gal @ 4 mph
0.26 gal/ 1000 x 20,000 sf =
5.20 gal @ 5 mph
2. Choose the speed and/or the amount of water you want to use.
Example
Since 8.6 gallons can be done
with only one lling:
Choice =
8.6 gallons @ 3mph
3. Determine how many tanks are required to complete the
total job:
Amount of Water / Tank Capacity = Number of tanks from
Step 1.
If the number of tanks is less than 1.0, use 1.0:
Example
8.6 gal/ 9 = 1 tank
4. Determine how much chemical is to be used:
Rate From
Manufacturer’s Label xArea to be
Sprayed =Amount of
Chemical Required
Example
Label = 1/2 pint/ 1000 sf
1/2pt/1000 x 20,000 sf = 10 pints
5. Determine how much chemical per tank:
Amount of Chem
(from Step 4)
# of Tanks
(from Step 3)
Amount of
Chemical per tank
Example
10 pints / 1 tanks = 10 pints
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MAINTENANCE / SERVICE / SPECIFICATIONS
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MAINTENANCE
Maintenance Tips
• The key to years of trouble-free service is to keep your
sprayer clean and dry.
• Never allow material to remain in tank for extended periods
of time.
• Should rust develop, sand lightly and then paint area with
enamel.
• Periodically check all fasteners for tightness.
• Rinse/dry inside and outside of sprayer after each use.
Cleaning After Each Use
Important: Always empty and clean the sprayer
immediately after each use. Failure to do so may cause
the chemicals to dry or thicken in the lines, clogging the
pump and other components.
To properly clean the spray system:
• Drive vehicle to a designated cleaning area (a driveway or
easy-to-clean surface).
• Use three separate rinses.
• Use a minimum of 2 gallons (7.6 L) for each rinse.
• Use the cleaners and neutralizers as recommended by the
chemical manufacturers.
• Use pure clean water (no cleaners or neutralizers) for the
last rinse.
Waste Disposal
Chemical Disposal
Improper chemical disposal can pollute the environment and
cause health issues.
Follow the disposal directions on the chemical manufacturer’s
label. Dispose of chemicals and containers in accordance to
local/state/federal laws.
Getting Quality Service
Quality Continues with Quality Service
We provide a process to handle your questions or problems.
Follow the steps below to get answers to any questions you may
have about your product.
1. Refer to your attachment and machine operator manuals.
2. In North America or Canada, call 1-877-728-8224 and provide
product serial number (if available) and model number.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Maximum Speed ...............................................................5 mph
Tank Capacity .................................................................... 9 gal
Maximum Pump Pressure ................................................ 40 psi
Fuse (Blade Type) ..........................................................15 amp.
Empty Weight .................................................................. 40 lbs.
Maximum Weight ........................................................... 120 lbs.
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The limited warranty set forth below is given by Brinly-Hardy
Company with respect to new merchandise purchased and used
in the United States, its possessions and territories.
Brinly-Hardy Company warrants the products listed below against
defects in material and workmanship, and will at its option, repair
or replace, free of charge, any part found to be defective in
materials or workmanship. This limited warranty shall only apply
if this product has been assembled, operated, and maintained
in accordance with the Operator’s manual furnished with the
product, and has not been subject to misuse, abuse, commercial
use, neglect, accident, improper maintenance, alteration,
vandalism, theft, re, water, or damage because of other peril or
natural disaster.
Normal Wear Parts or components thereof are subject to separate
terms as follows: All normal wear parts or component failures will
be covered on the product for a period of 90 days.
Parts found to be defective within the warranty period will be
replaced at our expense. Our obligation under this warranty is
expressly limited to the replacement or repair, at our option, of
parts found to be defective in material and workmanship.
HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE: Warranty parts replacements
are available, ONLY WITH PROOF OF PURCHASE, through our
Customer Service Department. Call 877-728-8224.
This limited warranty does not provide coverage in the following
cases:
a) Routine maintenance items such as lubricants and lters.
b) Normal deterioration of the exterior nish due to use or
exposure.
c) Transportation and/or labor charges.
d) The warranty does not include commercial and/or rental
use.
No implied warranty, including any implied warranty of
merchantability of tness for a particular purpose, applies
after the applicable period of express written warranty above
as to the part as identied below. No other express warranty
whether written or oral, except as mentioned above, given
by any person or entity, including a dealer or retailer, with
respect to any product, shall bind Brinly-Hardy Co. During
the period of the warranty, the exclusive remedy is repair or
replacement of the product as set forth above.
The provisions as set forth in this warranty provide the sole
and exclusive remedy arising from the sale. Brinly-Hardy
Co. shall not be liable for incidental or consequential loss
MANUFACTURER’S LIMITED WARRANTY
FOR
or damage including, without limitation, expenses incurred
for substitute or replacement lawn care services or for rental
expenses to temporarily replace a warranted product.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental
or consequential damages, or limitations on how long an implied
warranty lasts, so the above exclusions or limitations may not
apply to you.
During the warranty period, the exclusive remedy is replacement
of the part. In no event shall recovery of any kind be greater that
the amount of the purchase price of the product sold. Alteration
of safety features of the product shall void this warranty. You
assume the risk and liability for loss, damage, or injury to you and
your property and/or to others and their property arising out of the
misuse or inability to use this product.
This limited warranty shall not extend to anyone other than the
original purchaser or to the person for whom it was purchased as
a gift.
HOW STATE LAW RELATES TO THIS WARRANTY: This
limited warranty gives you specic legal rights, and you may also
have other rights which vary from state to state.
IMPORTANT: The Warranty period stated below begins with
the PROOF OF PURCHASE. Without the proof of purchase, the
Warranty period begins from the date of manufacture determined
by the serial number manufacturing date.
WARRANTY PERIOD:
The warranty period for the product shown in this manual is as
follows: Steel Frame Parts: 2 Years. Tires, Wheels and Drive are
normal wear parts - 90 days.
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