North Star MTBSL Step Four Clean sprayer and decontaminate after use, Drain tank, Decontaminate

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Operation - Using the Sprayer (continued)

Step Four: Clean sprayer and decontaminate after use.

When done using the sprayer, it is important to clean the sprayer and decontaminate yourself. Do not store the sprayer with chemicals in the tank, as it is unsafe and could also result in damage to the equipment.

WARNING

Clean-up and decontamination procedures must be followed after each use.

Improper equipment clean-up and disposal of chemicals can result in dangerous chemical exposure to humans and the environment, as well as equipment damage.

Personal decontamination is required after spraying to minimize unsafe exposure to chemicals and potential illness.

1. Drain tank

If there is excess pesticide left in the tank, drain the tank:

a)Disconnect power to the sprayer and relieve system pressure by depressing the gun trigger.

b)Find a suitable container in which to drain the unused pesticide. Place it under the tank drain hole.

c)While wearing rubber gloves, eye protection, and all other required personal protective equipment, removethe drain cap and allow pesticide to drain into container.

d)When tank stops draining, replace drain cap. Tighten securely.

2. Unused chemical Properly store or dispose of unused chemical:

a)If the unused pesticide is to be stored for future use:

Store all unused pesticide in its original, or a suitably marked, container in a

 

secure location out of the reach of children & animals.

 

b) If remaining pesticide is to be disposed:

 

Properly dispose of the remaining chemical and its container per the chemical

 

manufacturer’s recommendation and according to local hazardous waste

 

disposal regulations.

3. Flush sprayer

Flush the sprayer per the chemical manufacturer’s recommendations. A

 

general procedure is as follows:

a)Add fresh water to thetank.

b)Reconnect power to the sprayer.

c)Operate the spray gun and discharge all rinse water onto an area that can accept dilute pesticide application.

d)Add 5 gallons of the chemical manufacturer’s recommended cleaning solution. Operatethe spray gun, collecting the discharged solution if recommended by the manufacturer.

e)After flushing, disconnect power to the sprayer and be sure all system pressure is relieved by squeezing the gun trigger.

f)Dispose of cleaning solution discharge as recommended by the manufacturer of the solution.

4. Decontaminate

Decontaminate yourself after you are finished handling chemicals:

& launder

a) Remove all clothing worn during spraying and chemical handling.

 

b) Wash all exposed parts of the body with soap and water.

 

c) Launder clothing separately from other wash.

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Contents Mtbsl Hazard Signal Word Definitions Table of Contents Intended Use Spraying PesticidesGeneral Chemical Safety Summary of Important Safety InformationDuring Assembly Chemical Application SafetyChemical accident procedures Towing SafetyDifferently with filled sprayer attached Closely inspect all contents in the shipping carton UnpackingUnpacking the Manual Bag Following items are found in the manual bagStep Two Attach the hitch mount to the tongue AssemblyStep One Attach the tongue to the cart base Step Three Attach the cart base to the sprayerStep Four Attach wheels to cart base Step Five Attach boom supports and boom bracket to cart baseStep Six Attach boom arms to the boom bracket Step Nine Attach gun clips to tank Step Seven Attach gun hose to spray gun and pumpStep Eight Attach hose guide to tank Step Ten Attach drain cap to tankStep Eleven Install boom valve to pump Step Twelve Connect boom valve to boom nozzlesStep Fourteen Connect remote switch to vehicle battery Step Thirteen Attach sprayer to vehicleConnected to the battery Check assembly Step Fifteen Check and test completed assemblyCheck and test completed assembly Working conditionMachine Components Operation Important Safety Information General Chemical SafetyDuring Spraying Chemical Application SafetyBefore Spraying After SprayingTowing Safety Inhalation Important safety rules Operation Preparing the Sprayer for Each UseInspect Inspect and test the sprayer thoroughly Repair Operation Using the Sprayer Step One Assess wind conditions and clear work areaSpray because the wind is too strong Fill the sprayer using the following steps Step Two Fill the sprayerEnsure tank is flushed of all chemicals from prior uses Check drain Fill tankReview safety Step Three Operate the sprayerBegin agitation if Adjust nozzle Squeeze trigger & To spray, squeeze the gun triggerUnfold one or both boom arms as required Ensure correct spray pattern Ensure uniform coverageDecontaminate Step Four Clean sprayer and decontaminate after useDrain tank LaunderRemoving from storage StoragePreparing for storage Add antifreezeTroubleshooting Before attempting to service the sprayerSpecifications Any Questions, Comments, Problems or Parts OrdersExploded View 28517/28518 Rev. L Part# Description Model QtySpray Pressure Appendix a Broadcast Spray Calibration TablesApproximate flow from one nozzle Height