Priming an injection pump, Riming an, Njection – Ag Leader InSight Ver.8.0 Users Manual User Manual

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23. Enter Suggested Name for Configuration

Use the keyboard button to edit the suggested configuration
name.

Press Finish to complete the setup process.

24. Configuration Complete

The Application Setup Configuration Tab is shown after
completing the setup procedure. The Vehicle, Controller and
all containers are shown in the Configuration Information
portion of the Configuration Tab.

P

RIMING AN

I

NJECTION

P

UMP

If you are using a Direct Injection configuration, you must prime the Injection Pump each time you flush
or refill a tank, or change products. This ensures that air is not in the product lines.

CAUTION: Failure to perform this priming procedure before beginning a Direct Injection application could
result in skips at the start of field operations.

1. Press the Injection Control Button

On the Run screen, press the Injection Control button, located at the lower left-hand
side of the Application Tab.

2. Press the Prime Button

The Injection Control window appears, as shown at left. Press
the Prime button to begin the priming procedure.

• You may agitate the Direct Injection tank by pressing the Agitate
check box. Once pressed, this Agitate setting will continue even after
the Priming process is finished, until you press this check box a second
time. To determine if a product should be agitated, check the product
specifications.

• In order for the Direct Injection tank to agitate the product, you must
set the agitator motor switch on Run (which agitates the product
continuously) or Pulse (which agitates the product intermittently).

3. Acknowledge the Warning

Press OK to continue.

WARNING: Before beginning the priming procedure, circulate the product back to the Direct Injection tank.

4. Start Pump and Set Desired Speed

The Injection Pump Prime window appears, as shown at left. The countdown time remaining is shown in
the black box. The bar underneath turns green when the pump is operating.

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