Ground speed sensor, Flow and pressure sensor – TeeJet TASC-6100 User Manual
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CE & S
TANDARD
V
ERSION
recommends recording the current calibration numbers
in a convenient location and checking them daily,
before operating the sprayer. The last page of this
manual provides space for recording this information.
Ground Speed sensor
W
HEEL SENSOR: Check the sensor frequently
for loose or bent parts. Repair or replace any
damaged parts immediately and recalibrate
the sensor (Refer to page 2-5, Distance Calibration
Procedure).
RADAR SENSOR: Check the sensor frequently to
ensure the face of the sensor is relatively clean (no dirt
build up) and that the mounting bracket and hardware
is tight and has not shifted in position. Clean the sensor
using a damp cloth. If it is suspected that the radar
sensor mounting position has shifted, the mounting
bracket must be tightened and the sensor recalibrated.
(Refer to page 2-5, Distance Calibration Procedure)
Flow And Pressure Sensor
(Liquid Application)
P
rior to each day’s spraying, inspect the flow
meter or pressure sensor to ensure there are no
leaks around the attachment fittings. Thor-
oughly flush the flow sensor with clean water at the
end of the day.
Make sure that water or sediment is not trapped in
the flow sensor, particularly in cold weather, as
damage to the mechanism may occur.
The impeller type flowmeters supplied by MIDWEST
TECHNOLOGIES are inherently rugged. However,
continued use eventually wears the internal bearings
and shafts until the flowmeter becomes inaccurate.
Replacement kits are available to repair the flowme-
ters. Contact your MID-TECH dealer for these parts.
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WARNING: While
inspecting and cleaning
the radar speed sensor, do
not to look directly into
the face of the unit.
When operating, the radar
generates a low level
microwave signal that
may be dangerous to the
eyes.
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WARNING: Always
disconnect all Mid-Tech
power cables, at the
battery, when welding on
the sprayer. Serious
damage can result if left
connected during these
times.
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