Electric-hydraulic control – Great Plains CF600 Operator Manual User Manual

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CF500 and CF600

506-582M

2012-04-20

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9.

Start sprayer pressurizing system to work up
to desired pressure.

10. When applying chemicals in the field, your

goals are accuracy, efficiency and safety. To
reduce expenses and risks to human health:

Apply spray when wind is 5 mph or less.

Take note of adjoining crops, houses or

persons.

Minimize drift by using nozzle tips with the

largest practical opening and by operating
boom at the lowest practical height.

Work crosswise to the wind. Start from the

down-wind side of the field to avoid heading
directly into chemical fumes.

When turning at the end of field, make sure

boom will not overlap previously sprayed
crop.

While spraying, monitor pressure closely.

Maintain a constant tank pressure for even
and accurate spraying.

Periodically check hoses, connections and

nozzles. Release pressure before working
on sprayer or boom. Always wear rubber
gloves when making repairs or adjust-
ments.

11. When finished spraying, empty tank and flush

sprayer with water, including the pump, noz-
zles and valve-bypass line. Store or dispose
unused chemicals as recommended by the
chemical manufacturer.

Electric-Hydraulic Control

Refer to Figure 5

The optional electric-hydraulic valve allows you to
control boom folding and elevator lift on the same
hydraulic circuit. To select a hydraulic function,
depress its colored button on the joystick control-
ler or flip its switch on the control box. Hydraulic
functions are coded as follows.

Yellow Button or Light: Elevator

Green Button or Light: Left Wing

Red Button or Light: Right Wing

For more information on the optional electric-hy-
draulic control, refer to “Troubleshooting,” page
26,
and “Maintenance and Lubrication,” page 27.

Figure 5

Electric-Hydraulic Control

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