Cleaning; Cleaning The Flowmeter; Cleaning The Suction Strainer - Toro 41177 Operator's Manual

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Cleaning

Cleaning the Flowmeter

Service Interval: Every 400 hours/Yearly (whichever
comes first)
Occasionally, the flowmeter may need to be cleaned to
remove an obstruction.
Note: Make sure the pump is off when performing
this procedure.
1. Disconnect the flowmeter wire from wiring harness.
2. Remove the retaining cap from the flowmeter body
(Figure 76).
Figure 76
1. Retaining cap
2. Paddle wheel assembly
3. Carefully pull the paddle wheel assembly from the
body.
4. Use warm water, a soft-bristled brush, and a mild
detergent as necessary to clean the flowmeter body
and paddle wheel. Remove any small metallic debris.
Important: Do not use solvents or fuel to clean
the flowmeter.
5. Install the paddle wheel assembly into the flowmeter
body.
Important: The paddle wheel assembly will
only fit into the body one way, in a detent slot on
the side of the body. Do not force the paddle
3. Flowmeter body
wheel assembly into the body in any other
orientation.
6. Install the retaining cap.
7. Connect the wire to the flowmeter.

Cleaning the Suction Strainer

Service Interval: Before each use or daily (more often
when using wetable powders)
1. Remove the retainer from the red fitting attached to
the large hose on the top of the tank.
1. Suction strainer
2. Disconnect the hose from the tank.
3. Pull the strainer out of the hole.
4. Clean the strainer with clean running water.
5. Replace the strainer, seating it fully into the hole.
6. Connect the hose to the top of the tank and secure
it with the retainer.
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Figure 77

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