Croplands WEED-IT User manual

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GP-WARW-A
WEED-IT
SPRAYER SPECIFICATIONS
SAFETY, WARRANTY & DELIVERY
STOP
BEFORE COMMENCING
operation, ENSURE you read
& understand this manual, its
contents, and any additional
information supplied.
INCLUDES SAFETY INDUCTION

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GENERAL MANAGER’S WELCOME
Dear Customer
Congratulations on the purchase of your new Croplands Sprayer.
Croplands have been in the business of building sprayer
equipment since 1972. For over 50 years we have been
supplying sprayers to farmers, contractors, growers and all
our customers involved in growing crops and in the control of
pests and diseases.
Croplands is a wholly owned subsidiary of Nufarm Ltd, the
largest supplier of crop protection chemicals for Australasia,
and one of the fastest growing global suppliers world-wide.
At Croplands, we pride ourselves on our commitment to
supplying machinery that is at the forefront of the industry’s
needs. We believe we can back up our products and through
constant research and development, bring to you the best
equipment you can find.
We welcome any feedback from you about our equipment.
On the back cover you will find our contact details, and locations
where our staff can be reached during business hours. After
hours, you can email us and expect a reply the following morning.
Please read the supplied manuals in their entirety before you
operate your sprayer. This will ensure you have a safe, trouble
free start up.
We trust you will get years of good use from your Croplands Sprayer.
Yours Sincerely
Sean Mulvaney
General Manager
CONTENTS
Sprayer Specifications & Factory Fitted Options 3
Online Parts Information 4
Warranty & Pre-delivery 6
Transport & Product ID 7
Safety Information 8
Delivery Safety Induction Checklist 10
Warranty Policy 11
Warranty Registration 12
Sean Mulvaney
General Manager
Croplands has taken steps to ensure this operator’s manual is as current and as accurate as possible. Due to the ever-changing markets of cropping and farming, Croplands
is constantly striving to be at the forefront of innovation and technology. While the information in this manual is considered accurate at the time of writing, Croplands reserves
the right to change this information without notice. Croplands will not accept liability for any inaccuracy in this publication, or changes forthwith.

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Dealer Copy
Remove this page and store it
with the "yellow":
• Predelivery Check List page
and
• Warranty Registration page.
SPRAYER SPECIFICATIONS & FACTORY FITTED OPTIONS
IMPORTANT! Please keep this unique Serial Number & Sprayer Specification Sheet for future reference.

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ONLINE PARTS INFORMATION
WARRANTY & PREDELIVERY
Note: The Operators Manual is supplied with each sprayer does not include all detailed parts information.
Parts information is provided online & must be sourced from the Croplands website.
Croplands Customer Service
Australia
Freecall: 1800 999 162
Freefax: 1800 623 778
sales@croplands.com.au
www.croplands.com.au
New Zealand
Freecall: 0800 106 898
Freefax: 0800 117 711
sales@croplands.co.nz
www.croplands.co.nz
Please see your Croplands Equipment dealer for provision of all Warranty Services

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SPRAYER SPECIFICATIONS & FACTORY FITTED OPTIONS
IMPORTANT! Please keep this unique Serial Number & Sprayer Specification Sheet for future reference.
Owner Copy
DO NOT REMOVE this page.

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ONLINE PARTS INFORMATION
WARRANTY & PREDELIVERY
Note: The Operators Manual is supplied with each sprayer does not include all detailed parts information.
Parts information is provided online & must be sourced from the Croplands website.
Croplands Customer Service
Australia
Freecall: 1800 999 162
Freefax: 1800 623 778
sales@croplands.com.au
www.croplands.com.au
New Zealand
Freecall: 0800 106 898
Freefax: 0800 117 711
sales@croplands.co.nz
www.croplands.co.nz
Please see your Croplands Equipment dealer for provision of all Warranty Services

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TRANSPORT
See Operator Manual for sprayer size, weights and
towing speeds.
Where applicable, all controllers, manuals, wiring
looms, etc, are suuplied in a separate, sturdy, weather
resistant transport box.
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Always use the serial number of the Sprayer when
requesting service information or when ordering parts.
Early or later models (identification made by serial
number) may use different parts, or it may be necessary to
use a different procedure for specific service operations.
Sprayer Serial Number Plate
The Sprayer Serial Number Plate is located on the chassis
above the hitch adjustment (A).
This plate shows name of manufacturer, serial number,
product code and date of manufacture.
PUMP SERIAL NUMBER
The Pump Serial Number Plate is located on the
pump (B).
This plate shows name of manufacturer, serial number,
maximum flow rate and maximum working pressure of
the pump.
CONTROLLER SERIAL NUMBER(S)
Controller serial numbers are generally located at the:
• Rear (eg, Bravo 180 [X], HV4000 & MT3405 [not
shown]),
or
• Side (eg, WEED-IT Controller).
TRANSPORT & PRODUCT ID
Sprayer Serial Number
A transport box
A
B
Bravo 180/S Controller
WEED-IT Controller
Pump Serial Number

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SAFETY
SAFETY FIRST
Please read and understand all supplied
manuals, guides and safety decals before
operating this sprayer. This includes the
Croplands Operators Safety Manual
– as pictured here.
This manual is available on the Croplands
Web site, or for printed versions contact
Croplands customer support and ask for
part number GP-SAFE-A (or later version
if available).
DELIVERY SAFETY INDUCTION
Safety is one of Croplands core values.
We ask that our customers complete this Safety
Induction in the presence of a Dealer and/or
Croplands representative as a part of the sprayer’s
delivery process. Key statistical facts with regards
to farm safety.
• Agricultural operations can be dangerous.
• Vehicular accidents are one of the highest
risks within agricultural operations.
• Persons over 65 are at a greater risk.
• Children are at a high risk.
Don’t become a statistic.
Key Factors;
• People
• Chemicals
• Machinery
• Environment
Responsibility for operator training, operational
conditions, chemical safety, and day to day
spraying operations including emergency
procedures is a shared responsibility of the spray
plant owner, operator and farm management
(might be the same entity). The following sprayer
safety assessment questions need to be addressed.
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STOP
BEFORE COMMENCING
operation, ENSURE you read
& understand this manual, its
contents, and any additional
information supplied.

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DELIVERY SAFETY INDUCTION
/ /
/ /
OWNER
Owner’s Name (print)
Address
Postcode
Phone
Mobile
Email
Signature of Owner
Date
DEALER
Dealership Name (print)
Address
Postcode
Email
Signature of Dealer Representative
Date
Machine Serial #
Top Copy (White) - Forward to Croplands;
Second Copy (Yellow) - Dealer’s Copy;
Third Copy (Blue) - Owner’s Copy
Every Croplands sprayer is supplied
with a Safety Manual. Confirm the delivery of this manual Must be read
before operating
The sprayer is equipped with safety decals. Identify and understand each decal Refer page 9
of the safety manual.
Risk Assessment / Fit to Work / Chemical Safety /
Work environment & Weather
A Risk Assessment of all safety factors should be undertaken
before operating the sprayer
Refer pages 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8
of the safety manual.
PTO Shaft installation and safety practices. Where
possible Croplands use hydraulic driven pumps.
Correct installation of the shaft, all guards in place,
correct clothing, and an understanding of PTO dangers.
Refer pages 16
of the safety manual.
Emergency Procedures / PPE / First Aid Never operate the sprayer without an emergency action plan /
appropriate Personal Protective Equipment or suitable first aid kit.
Refer page 6
of the safety manual.
Competent operators
All operators must be competent to operate this sprayer
• be conversant of all safety issues
• be familiar with all controls
• be aware of all emergency procedures.
Refer page 4
of the safety manual.
Is this the correct sprayer for the task – is this
the correct tractor – loads must not exceed
allowed tractor weights
Consult with tractor specifications. Refer pages 10 & 19
of the safety manual.
The dangers of towing or carrying a sprayer.
Comply with all relevant road rules and regs.
• Sprayer must be properly connected, inc safety chains
• Do not exceed travel speeds
• Do not operate on excessively sloping, slippery or irregular surfaces.
• Road travel requires booms to be folded and securely parked.
Refer page 10, 18 & 19
of the safety manual.
If 2 or more persons are working around sprayer,
ensure you are aware of each other’s activities.
Never operate any function without checking
on the whereabout of other people, especially children.
Refer pages 11, 12, 15, 17
& 19 of the safety manual.
Identify moving parts and crush points.
Stay clear of the machine when operating.
Booms, axles / suspension, and drawbar’s all contain
potential crush points. Identify them before use.
Refer page 16
of the safety manual.
Correct hydraulic connections to the tractor,
and free of entrapment.
Always double check hydraulic connections. Failure to correctly
connect the return line can lead to catastrophic failure.
Refer page 14
of the safety manual.
Power line awareness is vital to all sprayers with
folding boom arms. Take 5 for hazard identification, potential risks and control measures. Refer page 18
of the safety manual.
Always connect the sprayer to tractor before
operating the boom or filling tanks.
Always use wheel chocks when not
connected to a tractor
Refer page 16
of the safety manual.
Identify tanks and fill points for fresh water only Keep the sprayer clean and free of chemical residue.
Keep the fresh-water fill and hand-wash points clean.
Refer page 7
of the safety manual.
Regular maintenance and daily /
pre-start checks are vital.
Safe operation starts with a frequently checked
& well maintained machine.
• Keep filters clean.
• Maintain electrical connections
• Check compressed air systems.
Refer page 9, 11, 12 &
13 of the safety manual.

9
DELIVERY SAFETY INDUCTION
/ /
/ /
OWNER
Owner’s Name (print)
Address
Postcode
Phone
Mobile
Email
Signature of Owner
Date
DEALER
Dealership Name (print)
Address
Postcode
Email
Signature of Dealer Representative
Date
Machine Serial #
Top Copy (White) - Forward to Croplands;
Second Copy (Yellow) - Dealer’s Copy;
Third Copy (Blue) - Owner’s Copy
Every Croplands sprayer is supplied
with a Safety Manual. Confirm the delivery of this manual Must be read
before operating
The sprayer is equipped with safety decals. Identify and understand each decal Refer page 9
of the safety manual.
Risk Assessment / Fit to Work / Chemical Safety /
Work environment & Weather
A Risk Assessment of all safety factors should be undertaken
before operating the sprayer
Refer pages 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8
of the safety manual.
PTO Shaft installation and safety practices. Where
possible Croplands use hydraulic driven pumps.
Correct installation of the shaft, all guards in place,
correct clothing, and an understanding of PTO dangers.
Refer pages 16
of the safety manual.
Emergency Procedures / PPE / First Aid Never operate the sprayer without an emergency action plan /
appropriate Personal Protective Equipment or suitable first aid kit.
Refer page 6
of the safety manual.
Competent operators
All operators must be competent to operate this sprayer
• be conversant of all safety issues
• be familiar with all controls
• be aware of all emergency procedures.
Refer page 4
of the safety manual.
Is this the correct sprayer for the task – is this
the correct tractor – loads must not exceed
allowed tractor weights
Consult with tractor specifications. Refer pages 10 & 19
of the safety manual.
The dangers of towing or carrying a sprayer.
Comply with all relevant road rules and regs.
• Sprayer must be properly connected, inc safety chains
• Do not exceed travel speeds
• Do not operate on excessively sloping, slippery or irregular surfaces.
• Road travel requires booms to be folded and securely parked.
Refer page 10, 18 & 19
of the safety manual.
If 2 or more persons are working around sprayer,
ensure you are aware of each other’s activities.
Never operate any function without checking
on the whereabout of other people, especially children.
Refer pages 11, 12, 15, 17
& 19 of the safety manual.
Identify moving parts and crush points.
Stay clear of the machine when operating.
Booms, axles / suspension, and drawbar’s all contain
potential crush points. Identify them before use.
Refer page 16
of the safety manual.
Correct hydraulic connections to the tractor,
and free of entrapment.
Always double check hydraulic connections. Failure to correctly
connect the return line can lead to catastrophic failure.
Refer page 14
of the safety manual.
Power line awareness is vital to all sprayers with
folding boom arms. Take 5 for hazard identification, potential risks and control measures. Refer page 18
of the safety manual.
Always connect the sprayer to tractor before
operating the boom or filling tanks.
Always use wheel chocks when not
connected to a tractor
Refer page 16
of the safety manual.
Identify tanks and fill points for fresh water only Keep the sprayer clean and free of chemical residue.
Keep the fresh-water fill and hand-wash points clean.
Refer page 7
of the safety manual.
Regular maintenance and daily /
pre-start checks are vital.
Safe operation starts with a frequently checked
& well maintained machine.
• Keep filters clean.
• Maintain electrical connections
• Check compressed air systems.
Refer page 9, 11, 12 &
13 of the safety manual.

9
DELIVERY SAFETY INDUCTION
/ /
/ /
OWNER
Owner’s Name (print)
Address
Postcode
Phone
Mobile
Email
Signature of Owner
Date
DEALER
Dealership Name (print)
Address
Postcode
Email
Signature of Dealer Representative
Date
Machine Serial #
Top Copy (White) - Forward to Croplands;
Second Copy (Yellow) - Dealer’s Copy;
Third Copy (Blue) - Owner’s Copy
Every Croplands sprayer is supplied
with a Safety Manual. Confirm the delivery of this manual Must be read
before operating
The sprayer is equipped with safety decals. Identify and understand each decal Refer page 9
of the safety manual.
Risk Assessment / Fit to Work / Chemical Safety /
Work environment & Weather
A Risk Assessment of all safety factors should be undertaken
before operating the sprayer
Refer pages 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8
of the safety manual.
PTO Shaft installation and safety practices. Where
possible Croplands use hydraulic driven pumps.
Correct installation of the shaft, all guards in place,
correct clothing, and an understanding of PTO dangers.
Refer pages 16
of the safety manual.
Emergency Procedures / PPE / First Aid Never operate the sprayer without an emergency action plan /
appropriate Personal Protective Equipment or suitable first aid kit.
Refer page 6
of the safety manual.
Competent operators
All operators must be competent to operate this sprayer
• be conversant of all safety issues
• be familiar with all controls
• be aware of all emergency procedures.
Refer page 4
of the safety manual.
Is this the correct sprayer for the task – is this
the correct tractor – loads must not exceed
allowed tractor weights
Consult with tractor specifications. Refer pages 10 & 19
of the safety manual.
The dangers of towing or carrying a sprayer.
Comply with all relevant road rules and regs.
• Sprayer must be properly connected, inc safety chains
• Do not exceed travel speeds
• Do not operate on excessively sloping, slippery or irregular surfaces.
• Road travel requires booms to be folded and securely parked.
Refer page 10, 18 & 19
of the safety manual.
If 2 or more persons are working around sprayer,
ensure you are aware of each other’s activities.
Never operate any function without checking
on the whereabout of other people, especially children.
Refer pages 11, 12, 15, 17
& 19 of the safety manual.
Identify moving parts and crush points.
Stay clear of the machine when operating.
Booms, axles / suspension, and drawbar’s all contain
potential crush points. Identify them before use.
Refer page 16
of the safety manual.
Correct hydraulic connections to the tractor,
and free of entrapment.
Always double check hydraulic connections. Failure to correctly
connect the return line can lead to catastrophic failure.
Refer page 14
of the safety manual.
Power line awareness is vital to all sprayers with
folding boom arms. Take 5 for hazard identification, potential risks and control measures. Refer page 18
of the safety manual.
Always connect the sprayer to tractor before
operating the boom or filling tanks.
Always use wheel chocks when not
connected to a tractor
Refer page 16
of the safety manual.
Identify tanks and fill points for fresh water only Keep the sprayer clean and free of chemical residue.
Keep the fresh-water fill and hand-wash points clean.
Refer page 7
of the safety manual.
Regular maintenance and daily /
pre-start checks are vital.
Safe operation starts with a frequently checked
& well maintained machine.
• Keep filters clean.
• Maintain electrical connections
• Check compressed air systems.
Refer page 9, 11, 12 &
13 of the safety manual.


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Tick each box to affirm completion
1. Operator’s Manuals Supplied
WEED-IT User Manual
WEED-IT Parts Manual
Sprayer Operators Manual
Spray Rate Controller Manual
Safety Manual
Pump Manual
Calibration sheet
Boom parking quick start guide
MP-375 Transport kit sheet
Unloading guide
Other
2. Upon delivery, and if necessary, unloading and final
assembly, perform a thorough “pre-flight” inspection
of the sprayer, checking ….
Trailer / chassis / boom structure is undamaged and paint
in good order
Wheels & hubs greased, split pin and dust caps in place,
wheel nuts tight - (note if these items have a white mark, it
denotes checking at the factory)
Check tyre pressures
Check mudguards
Check all tanks are undamaged, tank lids open and seal shut
correctly. Basket strainer in place
Check for any loose fittings
Check camlock tethers
Identify & check all grease points
Check all filters are clean
Check all decals are in place
3. Connect to the Owner’s tractor
Confirm the tractor is suitable
Connect hitch & install safety chains or connect via linkage pickup’s
(version dependant).
Connect Pump Hydraulics – make sure the return is “to tank”
Connect boom hydraulics
Connect WEEDit controller(s), must connect to the tractor’s battery.
Tick each box to affirm completion
Connect spray rate controller
Connect fence line controller
4. Power up the Air systems (turn on the WEEDit controller).
Note it is essential that the air system is engaged before
the pump hydraulics
Check the air compressor is operating and comes up to pressure
/no leaks etc
Check and adjust axle airbag heights and PAV pressure regulator
5. Open the boom to spray position
Confirm boom hydraulics
Check and adjust boom docking
Check and adjust for correct WEEDit sensor heights.
Check hoses do not kink or jam whilst unfolding / folding
6. Fill all tanks with sufficient fresh water to enable checking
Confirm the fill and drain functions for all tanks.
Check & clean the fill filter
7. Check the operation of all spray functions
Hopper(s)
Probe, inc rinse
Agitators
Main tank rinse(s)
WEEDit spray operation – use a fresh green plant to check sensor
function
Blanket line operation (if fitted), including prime / recirc / flush
Fence-line nozzle function
Check and resolve nozzle blockages or leaks
8. Other checks (as applicable)
Ag Runner transfer system
Check & calibrate controller operation
Perform speed calibration (menu 207)
Check & clean all pressure filters
Check for hydraulic or spray system leaks
Drain tanks
DELIVERY CHECKLIST & CUSTOMER INDUCTION
This check list must be completed & signed by both the Owner and the Dealer, and the white copy returned by the Dealer to Croplands.
Prior to delivery to the dealer, this sprayer has undergone extensive checks and testing at the factory.
/ /
/ /
OWNER
Farmer
Contractor
Owner’s Name (print)
Address
Postcode
Phone
Mobile
Email
Signature of Owner
Date
DEALER
Dealership Name (print)
Address
Postcode
Email
Signature of Dealer Representative
Date
Machine Serial #
Top Copy (White) - Forward to Croplands;
Second Copy (Yellow) - Dealer’s Copy;
Third Copy (Blue) - Owner’s Copy

10
Tick each box to affirm completion
1. Operator’s Manuals Supplied
WEED-IT User Manual
WEED-IT Parts Manual
Sprayer Operators Manual
Spray Rate Controller Manual
Safety Manual
Pump Manual
Calibration sheet
Boom parking quick start guide
MP-375 Transport kit sheet
Unloading guide
Other
2. Upon delivery, and if necessary, unloading and final
assembly, perform a thorough “pre-flight” inspection
of the sprayer, checking ….
Trailer / chassis / boom structure is undamaged and paint
in good order
Wheels & hubs greased, split pin and dust caps in place,
wheel nuts tight - (note if these items have a white mark, it
denotes checking at the factory)
Check tyre pressures
Check mudguards
Check all tanks are undamaged, tank lids open and seal shut
correctly. Basket strainer in place
Check for any loose fittings
Check camlock tethers
Identify & check all grease points
Check all filters are clean
Check all decals are in place
3. Connect to the Owner’s tractor
Confirm the tractor is suitable
Connect hitch & install safety chains or connect via linkage pickup’s
(version dependant).
Connect Pump Hydraulics – make sure the return is “to tank”
Connect boom hydraulics
Connect WEEDit controller(s), must connect to the tractor’s battery.
Tick each box to affirm completion
Connect spray rate controller
Connect fence line controller
4. Power up the Air systems (turn on the WEEDit controller).
Note it is essential that the air system is engaged before
the pump hydraulics
Check the air compressor is operating and comes up to pressure
/no leaks etc
Check and adjust axle airbag heights and PAV pressure regulator
5. Open the boom to spray position
Confirm boom hydraulics
Check and adjust boom docking
Check and adjust for correct WEEDit sensor heights.
Check hoses do not kink or jam whilst unfolding / folding
6. Fill all tanks with sufficient fresh water to enable checking
Confirm the fill and drain functions for all tanks.
Check & clean the fill filter
7. Check the operation of all spray functions
Hopper(s)
Probe, inc rinse
Agitators
Main tank rinse(s)
WEEDit spray operation – use a fresh green plant to check sensor
function
Blanket line operation (if fitted), including prime / recirc / flush
Fence-line nozzle function
Check and resolve nozzle blockages or leaks
8. Other checks (as applicable)
Ag Runner transfer system
Check & calibrate controller operation
Perform speed calibration (menu 207)
Check & clean all pressure filters
Check for hydraulic or spray system leaks
Drain tanks
DELIVERY CHECKLIST & CUSTOMER INDUCTION
This check list must be completed & signed by both the Owner and the Dealer, and the white copy returned by the Dealer to Croplands.
Prior to delivery to the dealer, this sprayer has undergone extensive checks and testing at the factory.
/ /
/ /
OWNER
Farmer
Contractor
Owner’s Name (print)
Address
Postcode
Phone
Mobile
Email
Signature of Owner
Date
DEALER
Dealership Name (print)
Address
Postcode
Email
Signature of Dealer Representative
Date
Machine Serial #
Top Copy (White) - Forward to Croplands;
Second Copy (Yellow) - Dealer’s Copy;
Third Copy (Blue) - Owner’s Copy

10
Tick each box to affirm completion
1. Operator’s Manuals Supplied
WEED-IT User Manual
WEED-IT Parts Manual
Sprayer Operators Manual
Spray Rate Controller Manual
Safety Manual
Pump Manual
Calibration sheet
Boom parking quick start guide
MP-375 Transport kit sheet
Unloading guide
Other
2. Upon delivery, and if necessary, unloading and final
assembly, perform a thorough “pre-flight” inspection
of the sprayer, checking ….
Trailer / chassis / boom structure is undamaged and paint
in good order
Wheels & hubs greased, split pin and dust caps in place,
wheel nuts tight - (note if these items have a white mark, it
denotes checking at the factory)
Check tyre pressures
Check mudguards
Check all tanks are undamaged, tank lids open and seal shut
correctly. Basket strainer in place
Check for any loose fittings
Check camlock tethers
Identify & check all grease points
Check all filters are clean
Check all decals are in place
3. Connect to the Owner’s tractor
Confirm the tractor is suitable
Connect hitch & install safety chains or connect via linkage pickup’s
(version dependant).
Connect Pump Hydraulics – make sure the return is “to tank”
Connect boom hydraulics
Connect WEEDit controller(s), must connect to the tractor’s battery.
Tick each box to affirm completion
Connect spray rate controller
Connect fence line controller
4. Power up the Air systems (turn on the WEEDit controller).
Note it is essential that the air system is engaged before
the pump hydraulics
Check the air compressor is operating and comes up to pressure
/no leaks etc
Check and adjust axle airbag heights and PAV pressure regulator
5. Open the boom to spray position
Confirm boom hydraulics
Check and adjust boom docking
Check and adjust for correct WEEDit sensor heights.
Check hoses do not kink or jam whilst unfolding / folding
6. Fill all tanks with sufficient fresh water to enable checking
Confirm the fill and drain functions for all tanks.
Check & clean the fill filter
7. Check the operation of all spray functions
Hopper(s)
Probe, inc rinse
Agitators
Main tank rinse(s)
WEEDit spray operation – use a fresh green plant to check sensor
function
Blanket line operation (if fitted), including prime / recirc / flush
Fence-line nozzle function
Check and resolve nozzle blockages or leaks
8. Other checks (as applicable)
Ag Runner transfer system
Check & calibrate controller operation
Perform speed calibration (menu 207)
Check & clean all pressure filters
Check for hydraulic or spray system leaks
Drain tanks
DELIVERY CHECKLIST & CUSTOMER INDUCTION
This check list must be completed & signed by both the Owner and the Dealer, and the white copy returned by the Dealer to Croplands.
Prior to delivery to the dealer, this sprayer has undergone extensive checks and testing at the factory.
/ /
/ /
OWNER
Farmer
Contractor
Owner’s Name (print)
Address
Postcode
Phone
Mobile
Email
Signature of Owner
Date
DEALER
Dealership Name (print)
Address
Postcode
Email
Signature of Dealer Representative
Date
Machine Serial #
Top Copy (White) - Forward to Croplands;
Second Copy (Yellow) - Dealer’s Copy;
Third Copy (Blue) - Owner’s Copy

WARRANTY POLICY
Croplands Equipment Pty Ltd (trading as Croplands) warrants
to its authorised Dealer, who in turn, warrants to the original
purchaser (Owner) that each new Croplands’ sprayer, part
or accessory will be free from proven defects in material and
workmanship for twelve (12) months from the date of delivery to
the first Owner according to the conditions outlined. This warranty
does not cover damages resulting from abuse, accidents,
alterations, normal wear or failure to maintain or use the
Croplands product with due care.
During the warranty period, the authorised Croplands Dealer
shall repair or replace, at Croplands option, without charge for
parts and labour any part of the Croplands product, which fails
because of defects in material or workmanship. The Owner must
provide the authorised Dealer with prompt written notice of the
defect (within 14 days of its occurrence), and allow reasonable
time for replacement or repair. Repair may, at Croplands option,
include the replacement of parts with functionally equivalent
reconditioned or new parts. Replacement parts will be warranted
for the balance of the original warranty period or for ninety
(90) days, which ever is longer. Croplands (at its option) may
request failed parts to be returned to the factory. Any travel time
of a service technician and/or transportation of the Croplands
product to the authorised servicing Dealer for warranty work are
the responsibility of the Owner.
EXCLUSIVE EFFECT OF WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF
LIABILITY THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL WARRANTIES
OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PURPOSE OR OTHER
REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS,
EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. The remedies of the Owner set forth
herein are exclusive. CROPLANDS neither assumes nor authorises
any person to assume for it any other obligation or liability
in connection with the sale of covered machines. Correction
of defects, in the manner and for applicable period of time
provided above, shall constitute fulfillment of all responsibilities
of CROPLANDS to the Owner, and CROPLANDS shall not
be liable for negligence under contract or in any manner with
respect to such machines. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE OWNER
BE ENTITLED TO RECOVER FOR INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SUCH AS BUT NOT LIMITED
TO, LOSS OF CROPS, LOSS OF PROFITS OR REVENUE, OTHER
COMMERCIAL LOSSES, INCONVENIENCE OR COST OF
RENTAL OR REPLACEMENT EQUIPMENT.
WARRANTY POLICY
CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY
1. The warranty is not transferable.
2. The Warranty Registration Form must be returned to Croplands by the Owner Operator within 14 days of taking delivery of the unit. Only when warranty
registration is completed and returned, can Croplands fulfill all warrantyobligations.
3. Schedule of components and conditions not covered by warranty are:
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.
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 en sure 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 by Croplands 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, filter elements, flowmeters, clutches, bearings, fan belts,
drive belts, pivot pins, paint, light bulbs 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, filters,
spray lines, nozzles or any other blocked components. Not tightening or replacing loose or missing bolts, nuts, fittings, shields and covers.
Damage Damages or machine failure caused by carelessness or accidental damage, improper operation, excessive speed during travel and
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, modification, attachments or unauthorised repairs to the Croplands sprayer or attachments. Written approval
must be obtained from Croplands for any such items to maintain warranty.
Removal &
Installation
The time taken to remove and re-install a warranted part or component into other brands of sprayers will not be covered by Croplands
warranty. Only parts and labour directly attributable to the repair of the Croplands unit is covered.
Clean-up
Time
Croplands do not pay for cleaning the sprayer, parts, accessories or work area before or after the warranty repair. Clean-up time is
affected 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
Warranty does not cover transportation or insurance costs for sprayers or other equipment needing repair or re placement of warranted
components. Nor does it cover any freight or insurance costs in obtaining new parts or returning old parts to Croplands for inspection
purposes.
Costs Warranty does not cover time required to diagnose a war ran ty problem. Diagnostic time is affected 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.
Diagnostic
Time
Croplands expects that Dealers will assign a well trained and proficient technician to handle any warranty repairs. Since Croplands is
not in control of either of these responsibilities, we elect not to cover diagnostic time.
Non-Genuine
Parts
Use of parts other than Croplands parts for repair of war rant ed parts will automatically negate any warranty. Warranted components
must be replaced with genuine Croplands repair parts.
Unauthorised
Repairs Repairs by an unauthorised agent will automatically forfeit any warranty. An authorised Croplands Dealer must carry out warranty repairs.
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WARRANTY REGISTRATION
Warranty Registration: The Owner acknowledges that the Owner has read & understood all terms & conditions of the Croplands’ warranty policy contained in this manual. The warranty policy
will commence upon installation. This Warranty Registration must be completed & signed by both the Owner & the Dealer, & the white copy returned by the Dealer to Croplands.
Model
Size
Serial No
Purchase Date
Pre-Delivery Completion Date
IMPORTANT
By executing this Warranty Registration:
1. The Owner:
(a) Agrees that the Owner will read the Operator’s Manual
before using the Sprayer; will follow all procedures in
the operator’s manual for the use of the Sprayer, and
will exercise due care in the use of the Sprayer;
(b) Agrees that Croplands’ liability for any loss or damage
suffered by the Owner in connection with the Owner’s
use of the Sprayer is limited to the cost of repair or
replacement of the Sprayer;
(c) Agrees that the Owner will bear any loss the Owner
suffers as a consequence of any failure by the Owner
to comply with 1(a) above;
(d) Acknowledges that the owner is trained and is fully
responsible for the safe and correct operation of the
Sprayer; and
(e) Agrees that the Owner will fully train any person who
might be required to operate the Sprayer as to how to
operate the Sprayer in a safe and proper manner.
2. The Dealer undertakes that the Dealership has met the
obligations of Sprayer pre-delivery, installation, service
and warranty start up.
OWNER
Owner’s Name (print)
Address
Postcode
Phone
Mobile
Email
Signature of Owner
Date
DEALER
Dealership Name (print)
Address
Postcode
Phone
Mobile
Email
Signature of Dealer Representative
Date
/ / / /
/ /
/ /
What other Croplands’ machinery do you currently use?
Model & size Serial No. Comments
Top Copy (White) - Forward to Croplands; Second Copy (Yellow) - Dealer’s Copy; Third Copy (Blue) - Owner’s Copy
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18 GP-WARW-A 1812
WARRANTY REGISTRATION
Warranty Registration: The Owner acknowledges that the Owner has read & understood all terms & conditions of the Croplands’ warranty policy contained in this manual. The warranty policy
will commence upon installation. This Warranty Registration must be completed & signed by both the Owner & the Dealer, & the white copy returned by the Dealer to Croplands.
Model
Size
Serial No
Purchase Date
Pre-Delivery Completion Date
IMPORTANT
By executing this Warranty Registration:
1. The Owner:
(a) Agrees that the Owner will read the Operator’s Manual
before using the Sprayer; will follow all procedures in
the operator’s manual for the use of the Sprayer, and
will exercise due care in the use of the Sprayer;
(b) Agrees that Croplands’ liability for any loss or damage
suffered by the Owner in connection with the Owner’s
use of the Sprayer is limited to the cost of repair or
replacement of the Sprayer;
(c) Agrees that the Owner will bear any loss the Owner
suffers as a consequence of any failure by the Owner
to comply with 1(a) above;
(d) Acknowledges that the owner is trained and is fully
responsible for the safe and correct operation of the
Sprayer; and
(e) Agrees that the Owner will fully train any person who
might be required to operate the Sprayer as to how to
operate the Sprayer in a safe and proper manner.
2. The Dealer undertakes that the Dealership has met the
obligations of Sprayer pre-delivery, installation, service
and warranty start up.
OWNER
Owner’s Name (print)
Address
Postcode
Phone
Mobile
Email
Signature of Owner
Date
DEALER
Dealership Name (print)
Address
Postcode
Phone
Mobile
Email
Signature of Dealer Representative
Date
/ / / /
/ /
/ /
What other Croplands’ machinery do you currently use?
Model & size Serial No. Comments
Top Copy (White) - Forward to Croplands; Second Copy (Yellow) - Dealer’s Copy; Third Copy (Blue) - Owner’s Copy

19 GP-WARW-A 1912
WARRANTY REGISTRATION
Warranty Registration: The Owner acknowledges that the Owner has read & understood all terms & conditions of the Croplands’ warranty policy contained in this manual. The warranty policy
will commence upon installation. This Warranty Registration must be completed & signed by both the Owner & the Dealer, & the white copy returned by the Dealer to Croplands.
Model
Size
Serial No
Purchase Date
Pre-Delivery Completion Date
IMPORTANT
By executing this Warranty Registration:
1. The Owner:
(a) Agrees that the Owner will read the Operator’s Manual
before using the Sprayer; will follow all procedures in
the operator’s manual for the use of the Sprayer, and
will exercise due care in the use of the Sprayer;
(b) Agrees that Croplands’ liability for any loss or damage
suffered by the Owner in connection with the Owner’s
use of the Sprayer is limited to the cost of repair or
replacement of the Sprayer;
(c) Agrees that the Owner will bear any loss the Owner
suffers as a consequence of any failure by the Owner
to comply with 1(a) above;
(d) Acknowledges that the owner is trained and is fully
responsible for the safe and correct operation of the
Sprayer; and
(e) Agrees that the Owner will fully train any person who
might be required to operate the Sprayer as to how to
operate the Sprayer in a safe and proper manner.
2. The Dealer undertakes that the Dealership has met the
obligations of Sprayer pre-delivery, installation, service
and warranty start up.
OWNER
Owner’s Name (print)
Address
Postcode
Phone
Mobile
Email
Signature of Owner
Date
DEALER
Dealership Name (print)
Address
Postcode
Phone
Mobile
Email
Signature of Dealer Representative
Date
/ / / /
/ /
/ /
What other Croplands’ machinery do you currently use?
Model & size Serial No. Comments
Top Copy (White) - Forward to Croplands; Second Copy (Yellow) - Dealer’s Copy; Third Copy (Blue) - Owner’s Copy

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