Unigreen 32, 22, 16, 11 manual Spraying Computer Optional

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Pressure regulators with a volumetric valve (RPN-DPR-ERGO-REMO)

Adjusting the maximum pressure valve

=put main control A in the drain position (“OFF”).

=loosen the hand wheel of maximum pressure valve B completely (anticlockwise).

=open volumetric valve E completely.

=start the pump by activating the power-takeoff of the tractor at 540rpm

=open main control A (position “ON”), the manometer will be activated

=open the drain tap on filter F slightly (only ERGO and REMO)..

=close volumetric valve E completely. If the pressure rises over the maximum limit of the system, make sure maximum pressure valve B is open (see previous indications)

=open all of the section valves C (position “ON”)

=adjust maximum pressure valve B to a value over that of the working pressure (generally 10-14 bar) and in any case lower than the safe maximum pressure that the system can reach.

Adjusting the volumetric pressure.

=with the volumetric pressure valve E adjust the pressure to the value the treatment will be done at (the pressure is indicated on the nozzles tables on the basis of the tractor speed and litres/hectare to spray)

Warning! The working pressure must be adjusted with the volumetric valve and not with the maximum pressure valve. In the case the working pressure is too near to the calibrated pressure of the maximum pressure valve, the proportional valve may not be able to compensate the speed variations correctly.

Adjusting the compensated returns

=close only one tap of section C (position “OFF”).

=adjust the corresponding compensator G until you return to the pressure set previously (displayed on the manometer).

=open and close the tap of section C and check that the pressure remains constant.

=repeat the above operations for all the section taps.

If the types of nozzles aren’t changed the regulations carried out will guarantee a constant spraying of the liquid also per treatments that are done at different working pressures.

NB: if the type of nozzle is changed then the calibrating will have to be done again.

4.9DELIVERY FILTERS (ONLY EQUIPPED MODELS) Particularly useful when using small (low volume) nozzles.

In a central position with a manometer after the filter that shows any blockages in the cartridge. On the RVA version there is also a manometer before the car- tridge to make it easier to find the problem.

The cleaning of the cartridge in the RPV-DPR-ERGO-REMO series is fully au- tomatic (for ERGO and REMO see the previous paragraph), for the model RVA you should open the drain with the relevant lever (Fig. N° 6) for 2-3 minutes during the washing operations, as in the enclosed instructions.

You should clean the cartridge by hand periodically, on the basis of the product used. To clean, stop the pump. Wear rubber gloves and the other personal pro-

tective equipment when cleaning. Follow the instructions in the enclosed

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manual.

4.10 SPRAYING COMPUTER (OPTIONAL)

Scrupulously follow the instructions in the relevant manual when using.

We don’t recommend using the sprayer with the computer until you have had at least one lesson from the UNIGREEN technicians.

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Contents 10/2007 USE and Maintenance ManualSummary Hand Lances Hose Reel Maintenance Product Responsibility Unigreen spa is not responsible if GuaranteeComposition of the Manual Improper useKey to the symbols Recommendations Using Chemical ProductsIntended USE Prohibited USEDriving on the Road Machines Designed to be Used only with Clean WaterCharacteristics and Specifications Weather ConditionsNoise Level of the Machine Standards of ReferenceUSER’S Instructions Description of the Machine Transporting and Moving the Machine Work StationsHand Washing Tanks Preliminary ChecksTowed Sprayers Parking Tractor CouplingStandard Version Elevator Coupling Wheel Spacing Adjustment Hook Version HomologatedParking Foot Cardan Shaft Hydraulic Connection to the DistributorsSuction Filter PumpGeneral Instructions Pressure RegulatorComponents of the Pressure Regulator Control box for Ergo and Remo electrical regulatorsSpraying Computer Optional Premixer on Cover Optional Filling the TankMixing Manual PremixingPremixer on Hopper with TIN Washer Optional TOP-Mix S41HOW to USE the LP83 Incorporator Washing the Sprayer Circuit Washer and Tank WasherWashing with Full Tank Optional Indipendent Hydraulic Plant Horizontal Booms for Herbacious CultivationsHydraulic Herbicide Booms Exceed a height of 4 metersAIR-ASSISTED Booms SELF-LEVELING DevicesVariable Geometry Description of Type of Nozzles LiftingDistrubution with Herbicide Boom Description of Type of Jets=600xQ Useful InformationMarker Hand LancesHose Reel Extraordinary Maintenance MaintenanceProgrammed Maintenance TAB. N Routine MaintenanceElectrical and Electronic Apparatus Waste Eeaw Putting Back Into Service After Winter LayupDemolition and Disposal Materials for DemolitionUnigreen Arancio Orange Verde Green Giallo Yellow BLU Blue Rosso RED TAB.1 Characteristics Nozzles ISORosso RED Marrone Brown TAB.2 Characteristics Nozzles Conical ISOTAB.3-4 Capacity Hand Lances TAB.5-6 Spraying Tables 2500Table of Programmed Maintenance Operation PROBLEMS, Causes and Solutions50 h 300 h TAB a TAB.12A Allowed FittingsTAB.12B Allowed Fittings TAB bIlpolietilene Rotazionale Member of the group