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IMPORTANT:
To prevent damage to piston pump:
Keep air out of pump. Entrance of air into the pump can cause rapid and severe corrosion to the interior pump components, even for short periods of storage.
Keep pump from freezing.
Remove drive chain when not in use.
OVERNIGHT with CLEAR LIQUIDS:
1.
During steady or rising temperatures, leave pump and hoses filled with solution.
2.
During cooling weather (solution is likely to settle out), fill pump with water and leave filled. DO NOT admit air.
SUSPENSION FERTILIZER:
Fertilizer must be flushed from the pump for any storage period.
ONE TO TWO WEEKS
ACCEPTABLE:
Draw fresh water into pump diluting and flushing out solution. DO NOT DRAIN. Keep pump sealed to exclude air.
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PREFERRED:
1.
Place 19 L to 38 L (5 gal. to 10 gal.) in tank. Turn pump by hand using contact drive tire to flush pump and distribution hoses thoroughly.
IMPORTANT:
Remove delivery hoses from distribution manifold before adding winterizer to system. Delivery hoses are susceptible to damage with winterizers containing Propylene Glycol or Ethylene Glycol.
Use compressed air to force water from delivery hoses and nozzles. Failure to remove all water from hoses can cause damage when freezing temperatures occurs.
2.
Remove delivery hoses from distribution manifold.
3.
Apply enough compressed air to delivery hoses to remove all water from each hose and nozzle.
4.
Replace water with appropriate mixture of SPRAY MASTER
Winterizer Fluid at the correct ratio to protect the system down to the lowest expected temperature. Turn pump by hand using contact drive tire and circulate winterizer into pump, and distribution manifolds.
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