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USE AND MAINTENANCE


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SPRAY CONTROL
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Software No. 54

46730X
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ATTENTION!
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This device is for controlling the ARAG general, section and
adjustment valves installed on agricultural machines used for
weeding and spraying.
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Please read the instructions contained in this handbook carefully.
ARAG cannot be held liable for damage caused by improper installa-
tion or use.

This equipment comes within the limits provided for by EN 50081-1


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and EN 50082-1 concerning radio-frequency interference.

PRECAUTIONS!
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In order to safeguard the functionality of the BRAVO30X the following
instructions must be observed:
- Do not spray water on the equipment.
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- Do not use solvent or benzenes to clean the outer parts of the
container.
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- Observe the foreseen power supply voltage (12 Vdc).

- When arc welding, make sure the BRAVO30X power supply is


disconnected. If necessary, disconnect the leads of the tractor
battery.

- Use only genuine ARAG spare parts and accessories.

The illustrations and technical data contained in this publication refer to the
date of printing. ARAG reserve the right to modify the specifications and
instructions at any time without notice.
For any requests for spare parts or after-sales service, please call your
ARAG Dealer or call the ARAG Technical Service on +39 0522 622036.

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Table of Contents

Table of contents .................................................................................................... 3


Introduction ............................................................................................................. 4
Composition of Kit .................................................................................................. 4
Overall dimensions ................................................................................................ 5
Technical and operating particulars ..................................................................... 5
Main assembly diagram ......................................................................................... 6
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Control panel illustration ....................................................................................... 6
Description of keys and symbols ........................................................................... 7
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Control keys ............................................................................................................ 7
Adjustment keys ...................................................................................................... 8
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User programming ................................................................................................ 10
Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 10
Calculating the wheel constant .......................................................................................... 10
Wheel constant menu .......................................................................................................... 11
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Manual setting ...................................................................................................................... 11
Automatic setting ................................................................................................................. 11
Variation in the density factory of the product sprayed ................................................... 12
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Density programming menu ............................................................................................... 12
Automatic density calibration ............................................................................................. 12
Nozzle delivery rate ............................................................................................................. 13
Settings preliminary to treatment ....................................................................... 13
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Field number ........................................................................................................................ 13
Resetting the field counters ............................................................................................... 14
Setting the amount of liquid placed in the tank ................................................................. 14
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Filling up by means of the flowmeter ................................................................................... 14
Selecting the nozzle ............................................................................................................ 14
Valves with calibrated returns ........................................................................................... 15
Setting the calibrated returns ............................................................................................ 16
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Treatment with automatic control ...................................................................................... 16
Setting the litres/hectare to distribute ............................................................................. 16
Setting the distance between rows ................................................................................ 16
Starting treatment in automatic ................................................................................... 17
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Treatment with manual control .......................................................................................... 17
Foam marker ....................................................................................................................... 17
Displaying the counters ...................................................................................................... 18
Printing the counters .......................................................................................................... 18
Operating errors ................................................................................................... 19
Appendix ............................................................................................................... 21
Relationship between ISO nozzle type and delivery rate .................................................. 21
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................... 22
Terms of warranty ................................................................................................. 23

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Introduction

BRAVO30X is a computer capable of controlling distribution of


chemical products on sprayers equipped with valve control unit
from 1 to 5 section valves. It is composed of a control panel, to
be kept within the operator's reach, allowing control of all the
valves.
BRAVO30X can also operate in manual mode; in this case the
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litres/hectare adjustment is made using the adjustment keys.
If necessary, it is possible during automatic spraying to adapt
delivery to treat aread of concentrated growth, temporarily or
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increasing or decreasing the dosage by ±50%.
The large display of the BRAVO30X allows the operator to keep
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a constant eye on all data relating to the operation in progress,
e.g. speed of the vehicle, the litres/hectare sprayed, total
surface area treated and the quantity of liquid sprayed.
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Technical and operating particulars


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Description Value
Display custom LCD, backlit blue
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Power supply voltage 12 Vdc ±10%
Consumption (not including valves) 200 mA
Working temperature 0° ÷ +70 °C
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Distance travelled 0.001 ÷ 9999 km
Working time 1min ÷ 9999 ore
Speed 0.1 ÷ 99.9 km/h
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Liquid delivered per hectare 1 ÷ 1999 l/ha
Surface area treated 0.001 ÷ 9999 ha
Liquid delivered 1 ÷ 99999 litres
Wheel circumference 0.01 ÷ 999.99 cm
Boom width 0.01 ÷ 99.99 m
Number of sections 1 ÷ 5 (BRAVO305)
Flow-meter constant 1 ÷ 99999 pulses/litre
Digital signals square wave
max 1500 pulses/second
Sensor power supply output Bravo power supply

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Main assembly diagram
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U S ER

Ok Esc Auto

1 2 3 4 5

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S

C T
C
A. Control panel
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B. Starter key T
S. Speed sensor 1 2 3 4 5 F P G
M
C. Magnets
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M. Pressure sensor (opt.)
F. Flowmeter
R. Foam marker D
D. Loading pump
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T. Filling up flowmeter
(or rpm sensor)
G. General valve
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P. Adjustment valve
1 - 5 Section valves
The sensor (S) detects the speed of the tractor by means of
fig.1 assembly diagram the magnets (C) and at the same time sends the data to the
flow-meter (F) and/or pressure trasducer (M) so that the
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control panel (A) can handle the control unit.
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Illustration of control panel
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BRAVO30X has a large backlit multifunction display on which
the user can display all the data defining the treatment in
progress.
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6 function keys at the side of the display allow the user to view
and set the distribution parameters on the display, together
with the other keys on the panel.
Below, the function keys are identified by the names F1...F7.

Description of keys and symbols

The following is the list of the functions provided by the keys


and the meanings of the symbols shown on the display:

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fig.2 BRAVO305 control panel
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Control keys
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Distribution value setting

Alternates display of the following data on the display:

Distance travelled
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Time worked
Surface area treated
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Access to the user programming menu

Alternates display of the following data on the display :


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Tank level
Liquid distributed
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Battery voltage

Alternates display of the following data on the display :

Flow-rate
Pressure
Rpm
Allows nozzle selection

Activates the left-hand side of the foam marker


Activates the right-hand side of the foam marker

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Selects automatic or manual operation
Increase key
In Manual mode: Increases the quantity for
distribution
In Automatic mode :Increases the quantity for
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distribution in steps of 5%
Decrease key
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In Manual mode: Decreases the quantity for distribution
In Automatic mode :Decreases the quantity for
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distribution in steps of 5%

Opens/Closes main valve


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Controls opening/closing of sections
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Increase/Decrease of quantity for distribution


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N.B.: For correct operation, if the number of switches on the
control panel is different from the number of section valves,
connect the cables as shown in the table below:
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N Sections Switches to be used Cables to be connected
2 2, 4 2, 4
3 2, 3, 4 2, 3, 4
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4 1, 2, 4, 5 1, 2, 4, 5

Adjustment keys

Increases the digit of the value for modification


Decreases the digit of the value for modification
Moves on to the next digit
Confirms the value entered
Exits without modification

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Switching on
To activate BRAVO30X, position the starter key on "start";
BRAVO30X performs a display test, lighting up all the symbols
(fig.3). After two seconds it displays the software release
(fig. 4) and then switches to the main menu page (fig. 5).
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Fig.3 Setting the contrast
Display test
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To modify the display contrast, press the and keys to
increase or and to decrease.
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Fig.4
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Software release

Distribution Number of active field


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tot. distance
tot. time
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tot. surface area
battery voltage
liquid in tank
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tot. liquid distr.

Flow-rate
speed Pressure
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rpm

Treatment data display


Man/Auto Indicator

Fig.5 Nozzle type


Main menu page

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User Programming

Introduction
Before starting treatment, some settings are necessary to
inform the BRAVO30X about the characteristics of the vehicle
on which it is installed (by means of the wheel constant), the
characteristics of the liquid distributed (by means of the
density), the type of flow-meter connected and the type of
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nozzle fitted.

Calculating the wheel constant


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It may be necessary to change the wheel on which the speed
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sensor magnets are installed, or the vehicle on which the
sensor itself is installed, meaning that the circumference of the
wheel changes.
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In this case the constant on the BRAVO30X has to be changed
to allow it to measure the distance travelled correctly, and thus
make a correct calculation of the quantity of liquid delivered per
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unit of surface area.

The wheel constant is the distance the vehicle travels for each
pulse received from the speed sensor.
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The following is the procedure for calculating the wheel
constant:
Measuring the distance travelled in 10 turns of the wheel the
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speed sensor is installed on (with the tyres inflated at working
pressure).
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This is the formula to calculate the wheel constant:

Space travelled (m) x 10


= —————————————
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number of magnets
Example:
- space travelled in 10 turns of the wheel = 25.4 m
- number of magnets installed = 10
The wheel constant is:
25.4 x 10
= ———————— = 25.4
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Wheel constant menu

To modify the wheel constant, the user programming menu


must be accessed by pressing the key until the screen
shown on the left (menu 1.0) appears.
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Manual setting
Fig.6 The key can be pressed to insert the value calculated for the
Wheel constant display
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wheel constant directly: use the modification keys to change
and confirm the new value (the value set on the display is
25.40 cm/pulse).
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Automatic setting

BRAVO30X is able to calculate the wheel constant automati-


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cally, on the basis of the number of pulses received from the
speed sensor, when a distance of known length is travelled.
To carry out automatic the constant setting correctly, proceed
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as follows:
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Automatic setting of wheel 1) Prepare the tractor with the tank 50% full
constant (the test can be carried out with just water ).
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2) Drive the tractor to the start of the straight track of known
length and stop.
3) If the length of the track is different from that set, press
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and use the modify keys to enter the new value.
4) Press the key beside the word AUtO and drive along the
track.
5) At the end of the track, stop the tractor and press the key:
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BRAVO30X calculates the wheel constant automatically and
shows it on the display.
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N.B.: The test should be carried out on ground of medium
hardness. If distribution is on very soft or very hard ground, the
difference in wheel diameter may lead to a difference in the
wheel speed reading, with a consequent error in calculation of
the distribution.
In this case, the wheel constant setting procedure should be
repeated.

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Variation of the density factor of the product delivered

When distributing products other than water (e.g. liquid fertilis-


ers) the values read by means of the blade or turbine flow-
meter may be inaccurate, causing errors on distribution. To
overcome this problem, it is possible to modify a density factor
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which acts as multiplier on the values read by the flow-meter.
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Density factor programming N.B.: The ARAG ORION model flow-meter is unaffected by this
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menu problem.
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Density factor programming menu
This menu is accessed from the main display screen by
pressing the key for one second.
Use the keys to locate on menu 3.0 shown on the left.
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To modify the value of the density factor, press and use the
modification keys (in the example, the factor is 1.00 ).
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Press to confirm the value and exit or to exit without
modifying.

Automatic density calibration


The automatic density calibration procedure is carried out as
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follows:

1) Fill the tank with a known quantity of water


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2) Reset the field data (page 14)
3) Distribute the product (page 16)
Fig.9 4) Calculate the amount of liquid distributed
Automatic density calibration 5) Press to access the programming mode
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6) Select menu 3.0
7) Perform the calibration
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Calibration is started by pressing the key beside the word
GAL (fig.8).
The screen shows the amount of liquid counted by the compu-
ter (in the example 2546 litres) during the last distribution, with
the density value currently memorised.
Press the key beside the word rEAL, and enter the quantity
of liquid actually delivered during the treatment: the computer
will calculate and memorise the new density factor.

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Nozzle Flow-Rate
If the computer is not connected to a pressure transducer, it
may still be able to calculate and display the pressure on the
basis of the flow-rate value measured by the flow-meter and
the nozzle flow-rate data.
N.B. For correct pressure measurement, the nozzles must be
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in good condition, so that the real flow-rate is the same as the
Fig.10 rated flow-rate.
Modifying the nozzle data If the operator is using nozzles which do not correspond to the
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ISO standard, he can modify the default settings of the eleven
preset ISO nozzles.
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This menu is accessed from the main menu screen by
pressing the key for one second.
Use the keys to locate on menu 4.0 (fig.10).
As can be seen, nozzle number 5 (red colour ISO 11004) is set
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to deliver 0.8 litres/minute at a pressure of 3.0 bar. The opera-
tor can press the and keys to modify the flow-rate and
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pressure value as appropriate to the nozzle in use.
To restore the ISO value, simply press the key and confirm
the values with the key.
See appendix for table 1, showing the relationship between
pressure and flow-rate for ISO nozzles.
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Number of Nozzles
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(467302 and 467304 versions only for 2- 4-way orchard
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sprayers)
If the computer is installed on an orchard sprayer it is possible
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

used on each spray boom. By doing this the calculation of


pressure is more accurate if there is no pressure transducer
Fig.11 or the regulation is more stable if it is done referring to the data
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Modifying the nozzle data read by the transducer.
You can access this menu from the main menu, press the
key for one second.
With keys go to menu 5.0 (fig.11).
Press the key and the keys to select the spray
boom for which you want to set the number of nozzles.
Press key to access data modification and set the number
of nozzles wanted by pressing keys .
Press to confirm the data and exit or to exit without
changing the data.

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Settings preliminary to treatment

Before each treatment, the following operations should be


carried out:

1) Set the field number


2) Reset the field counters
3) Set the amount of liquid put in the tank
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4) Select the nozzle to be used.
Fig.12 5) Set the distribution value.
Resetting the counters
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Field number
BRAVO30X automatically records of the space travelled, time
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worked, surface area treated and liquid distributed data.
BRAVO30X offers the possibility of nineteen partial counter
units (known for the sake of simplicity as fields), to which the
treatment counts can be addressed.
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N.B.: Field number 0 contains the device's absolute counter
and cannot be deleted.
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To set the field number, keep the field pressed until the
screen shown on the left appears.
The keys can be pressed to select the number of the
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field; pressing confirms the number selected.
Pressing aborts the selection made and returns to the
main menu screen.
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Resetting the field counters
The key can be pressed to reset the display of one or more
of the counters relating to the field currently selected; the count
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selected and the symbol flash: pressing confirms the
reset, or pressing exits from the deletion mode.
N.B.: the counts relative to the symbols which are lit up are
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reset (in the example in fig. 12, the space travelled, time
worked, surface area treated and liquid distributed counts are
reset). To change count, press .

Setting the amount of liquid placed in the tank


BRAVO30X is able to calculate the amount of liquid left in the
tank starting from the filling value and subtracting the liquid
distributed from it. The computer also warns when the liquid
level reaches the low threshold by sounding a beeper and by
flashing the tank level indicator light .

Fig.13: The amount of liquid placed in the tank is programmed by


Setting the tank filling level
pressing until the screen on the left is displayed.

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Pressing the keys sets the tank level at the maximum filling
level envisaged by the manufacturer.
To set a level different from the maximum filling value, press
so that the liquid in tank value flashes and use the modification
keys to change it.
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Filling the tank by means of the flowmeter
So the computer stores the exact quantity of liquid put into the
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tank, it is possible to fill the tank up with the specific flowmeter.

To do this, access the filling up menu by pressing the key


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on the main screen page until the screen page shown in Fig.
13 appears.
Now fill the tank up by starting the loading pump.
The computer shows in real time the quantity of liquid that has
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been put inside the tank which is added to the liquid that is
already inside it, until the loading pump stops. (In the example
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given in Fig. 13 there are 2,588 litres inside the tank).
Once filling up is finished, return to the main screen page by
pressing key .
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Selecting the nozzle
The user will have selected the nozzle to be used for the
treatment on the basis of the speed at which the treatment is to
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be performed and the quantity of liquid per hectare to be used.
This information is fundamental if using a pressure transducer
to regulate the distribution, but with a flow-meter alone, it is
only used to correct display of the pressure value calculated by
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Fig.14: the computer (it does not affect the distribution setting).
Setting the tank filling level
Nozzle setting is begun by pressing the function key for one
second, until the screen shown in fig14 appears.
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A flashing symbol appears in the bottom of the screen,
indicating the type of nozzle selected (in the example, number
5).

The flashing symbol is underneath coloured indicators repre-


senting the standard ISO nozzle colours.
If the nozzle chosen is ISO, e.g. ISO11002 (yellow), simply
bring the flashing symbol above the rectangle of the same
colour (yellow) with the keys.
Press to confirm the new nozzle and exit or to abort.

Fig.15:
ISO11002 nozzle selection

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If the operator wishes to use a non-ISO nozzle but still be able
to select the ISO nozzles directly, he can access a nozzle
known as "USER" in which he can set the data of the nozzle in
use.
To do this, display the nozzle selection screen as described
earlier and bring the flashing nozzle symbol into the posi-
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tion (fig.16); the display will contain the indication of the
Fig.16: number of litres per minute delivered by the nozzle at a given
"USER" nozzle pressure (in the example, the nozzle delivers 0.70 l/min at a
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pressure of 5.0 bar).
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The number in the top left-hand corner indicates the distribu-
tion value (in litres/hectare) which the computer will maintain
with the nozzle selected. To change the last value set, simply
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press the key and use the modification key.

N.B.: for each nozzle, BRAVO30X always sets the last distribu-
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tion value used with that nozzle.

Valves with calibrated returns


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If the unit is fitted with valves complete with calibrated return,
and if BRAVO30X has been programmed for operation with
calibrated return during installation of the system, at each
nozzle change the flashing message rEG appears on the right
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of the display.
This reminds the user that he has to perform a new procedure
Fig.17: Requesting calibration to adjust the calibrated returns.
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of the calibrated returns
N.B.: The calibrated return adjustment procedure is necessary
to allow the computer to adjust and display the distribution
correctly when one or more section bars are closed.
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Setting the calibrated returns


Setting of the calibrated returns is started by keeping the
function key pressed for 1 second (fig.18).
Open all the section valves and the master valve; the flow-rate
value currently read by the flow-meter (10.0 in the example) is
displayed beside .
Close the first section valve: the flow-rate information before
Fig.18: the closure is frozen on the display, while the flow-rate value
Setting the calibrated returns currently read by the flow-meter (with the section valve dis-
charging on the calibrated return), given by the sum of the flow-
rates to the boom and the tank, by means of the calibrated

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return is shown beside .
(In the example if fig. 19, this is 8.8).
At this point the calibrated return has to be adjusted so that the
two values are the same: when they coincide the section valve
can be reopened and the operation can be repeated for all the
other section valves.
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Adjustment of the calibrated return is assisted by a beeper and
Fig.19: indicator lights; as the calibrated return approaches the
Adjusting section n.1 optimal setting, the intermittent sound emitted by the beeper
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becomes quicker and quicker, until it becomes continuous
(setting OK). During the adjustment three flashing segments
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indicate whether the flow-rate generated by the calibrated
return is too high or too low (in the example, it is too low).

Caution: the section valves must be closed one at a time: if


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more than one section valve is closed simultaneously, the
display shows a dash in the position of the field; otherwise, the
number of the closed section valve appears.
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Press to exit from the calibrated return setting procedure.

Starting the treatment


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Treatment controlled in automatic mode
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5.00 Setting the litres/hectare to distribute
Prior to each distribution you first have to make sure that the
distribution set is correct: press until the value to distribute
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flashes (Fig.20) and use the modification keys to change and
confirm the value.
Fig.20:
Setting l/ha for distribution Setting the distance between rows
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(467302 and 467304 versions only for the 2- and 4-way
orchard sprayers)
In the case of the orchard sprayer versions 467302 and
467304 you will also have to set the distance between the
rows so that the computer can then make the correct
adjustments. By pressing the key followed by the
modification keys, you can select one out of the nine storable
distance values.
If necessary, it is possible to access modification of one of
these values by pressing the key and setting another value
by pressing keys and .
Press to confirm the data and exit or press to exit
without changing the data.

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Start of treatment in the automatic mode
To perform a treatment in automatic mode, proceed as follows:
1) Check that the symbol in the centre of the display
has illuminated, or press the key so that it appears.
Fig.21:
2) Open the section valves using the relative keys.
Controls for varying the
distribution. 3) Go to the beginning of the field for treatment.
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4) Open the master valve.
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During automatic operation, BRAVO30X keeps the litres per
hectare applied constant at the value set previously.
The control keys can be provided to make a temporary variation
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in the volume to be distributed (fig.21).
The display shows the percentage variation of the volume to be
distributed in alternation with the volume actually applied.
To cancel the temporary variation, return the percentage
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variation to zero.
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Treatment controlled in manual mode
To perform a treatment in manual mode, proceed as follows:
1) Check that the symbol has illuminated in the centre
of the display or press the so that it appears.
2) Open the section valves using the relative keys.
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3) Go to the beginning of the field for treatment.
4) Open the master valve.
5) Use the control keys to modify the value of the amount to
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be distributed (fig.21).

Attention: in the versions for the 467302 and 467304 orchard


sprayers it is also necessary to set the distance between rows
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so the computer can display the correct data (page16).
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Foam marker
If the foam marker kit is installed, the computer is able to
control it in 2 modes:

Manual mode:
Fig.22:
Left-hand side foam marker
Press the or keys to activate the side of the foam
active . marker required, and press the same key again to stop it.
N.B.: the foam marker is disabled automatically when the
master switch is closed.

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Automatic mode:
If the foam marker function has been set for automatic opera-
tion, the foam marker stops automatically when the master
valve is closed and restarts from the opposite side when it is
reopened.
The active side of the foam marker is indicated by the flashing
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row symbol above the boom symbol (fig.22).
To stop the foam marker, press the foam marker key or
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relating to the active side.
After a manual stoppage of the foam marker, next time the
master valve is opened the row symbols above the boom
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symbol flash simultaneously to instruct the operator to activate
the side of the foam marker required.

Consulting the treatment data


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Displaying the counts
Once the treatment is complete, the operator can consult the
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data relating to it.
The counts made available by the computer are:

Space travelled (Km)


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Fig.23 Time worked (hh.mm)
Counts Surface area treated (hectares)
Liquid distributed (litres)
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The counts refer to the number of the field currently selected.
When the and keys are pressed, the symbols illustrated
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above appear beside the keys in succession.
The figure beside the symbol is the value of the count.
In the example in fig. 23, for field number 1, the distance
travelled is 253 Km, while the liquid distributed amounts to
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2588 litres.

N.B.: the distance count only works with the master valve
closed. This count can therefore be used to measure the
distance between the field and the operator's home, or to
measure the length of a field.

N.B.: the time worked count can be stopped or started by


pressing the key.
When the count is enabled, the symbol flashes.

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Counters printout
If the printer (code 467001) or the download software of data
on the personal computer (code 467002) is connected to
BRAVO30X, it will be possible to print the data of the field
counters.
Press keys until the screen page depicted in Fig. 24
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appears.
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Printing the treatment data
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Once you have selected the field wanted, press the key to
have the printout of the treatment data.
With the counters' printout you can glean the following
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information:

---- TREATMENT DATA ---------------------------


Area: 73.0700 ha
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Consumption: 10040L
Average distrib.: 137.4 L/ha
Distrib. set: 100.0 L/ha
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Nozzle: 3
Time: 3.009 hhhh.mm
Area per hour: 0.0023
---- GUIDELINE DATA -------------------------------

Distance 2.0330 Km
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Time 0.15 hhhh.mm

---- OTHER DATA -------------------------------------


Total time 3.32 hhhh.mm
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Operating errors

BRAVO30X monitors all distribution parameters constantly.


In case of a malfunction, the following error messages appear on the
display:

Nr ERROR MESSAGE CAUSE REMEDY


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- Reduce vehicle speed
During treatment it is not
1 and
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possible to distribute the
-
Use nozzles capable of higher delivery
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quantity of liquid per unit of rates
area set
- Increase the maximum working pressure
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During treatment it is not - Increase vehicle speed
2 and ? -
possible to distribute the
quantity of liquid per unit of
area set -
Use nozzles capable of lower delivery
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In AUTO mode the Bravo 300
Check the connection between the
- is not receiving the flow-meter -
flow-meter and the Bravo 300
signal
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3 and
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In AUTO mode the master
valve switch is on ON but the
- Check that the pump is operating

control unit is not receiving any


liquid - Check that there is liquid in the tank

In AUTO mode the Bravo 300


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Check the connection between the speed
- is not receiving the speed -
sensor and the Bravo 300
4 and
? sensor signal
In AUTO mode the master
- valve switch is on ON but the - Put the machine in motion
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machine is not moving
In AUTO mode the Bravo 300
Check the Bravo 300’s connections to
- is not receiving the speed -
the speed sensor and flow-meter
? sensor and flow-meter signals
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5 and and
In AUTO mode the master
Put the machine in motion and start up
- valve switch is raised but the -
the pump
machine is at a standstill
Check connection between flow-meter
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While regulating balancing-
ErO
and Bravo 300
6 - valves, Bravo 300 surveys a
flow-rate, that is too low - Check flow-meter constant's set-up

While setting wheel constant,

ErrOr
Bravo 300 didn't get the Repeat wheel constant's automatic
7 - -
correct pulses to calculate the set-up
constant
After changing nozzle type,
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rEG - balancing valves must be
adjusted
- Adjust balancing valves

Liquid in tank is below reserve


9 - - Fill the tank
level
Troubleshooting

No D E FE C T CAUSE REMEDY

-Turn the starter key onto "Start

-Check the connections on the power


1 The display does not show data -No power supply
supply cable

-Check the main fuse


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-The valves are not connected -Connect up the connector
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It is not possible to control the valves

-Fuse blown -Check the main fuse

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-Faulty programming -Check the programming

3 The display does not show the speed -The signal is not arriving at the -Check the connections with the speed
speed sensor sensor
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-Check the distance between magnets
and sensor

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-Check the programming
4 The speed displayed is imprecise -Faulty programming -Check the no. of magnets
-Check the distance between magnets
and sensor

Display is unstable even at constant


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5 -Insufficient number of magnets -Increase the number of magnets
sp e e d

-Check the programming the boom length

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Imprecise “ ” display -Check the programming of the "Flow-
6 -Faulty programming

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meter constant" and the density

-Check the programming

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The “ ” value displayed on -Faulty programming -As for point no. 3
7 the computer is different to the value
of the hectares actually treated -The meter has not been zeroed -Zero the “ â ” meter

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The “ ” value displayed on the -Check the programming of the "Flow-
-Faulty programming

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computer is different to the value of meter constant" and“ ”
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litres actually delivered
-The meter has not been zeroed -Zero the “ ” meter
Appendix

Unit of measure

EU EU t US
Surface Hectare (Ha) Hectare(Ha) Acre
Dist. travell. Km Km Mile
Time Hours Hours Hours
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Capacity Litres Tons Gallons
Voltage Volt Volt Volt
Pressure bar bar psi
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Flow rate Litres/min t/min Gal/min
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Speed Km/h Km/h Miles/h
Distribution Litres/Ha t/Ha Gal/Acre

Sect.width metres metres feet


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Nozzle dist. metres metres inches
Flow constant pulse/l pulse/t pulse/Gal
Wheel const. metres/puls metres/puls inches/puls.
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Tank cap. Litres Tons Gallons
P.T.O. rpm rpm rpm

Relationship between ISO nozzle type and flow-rate


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Table 1 shows the flow-rate value (expressed in litres/minute)
measured at the pressure of 3bar, for the ISO nozzles.
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Color Code lt/min

Orange ISO110011 0,40


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Dark green ISO110015 0,60

Yellow ISO11002 0,80


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Blue ISO11003 1,20

Red ISO11004 1,60

Brown ISO11005 2,00

Grey ISO11006 2,40

White ISO11008 3,20

Cambridge
ISO11010 4,00
blue

Light green ISO11015 6,00

Black ISO11020 8,00


Terms of warranty

1. ARAG guarantee BRAVO30X for a period of 12 months from


the date of sale to the user customer (the freight bill of the
goods shall bear witness to this).
The parts composing the equipment, which at the
unquestionable judgment of our Company turn out to be
defective due to an initial defect in the material or
manufacture, shall be repaired or replaced free of charge at
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the closest Service Centre in operation at the time of
requesting the work. Exceptions to this are the expenses
concerning:
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- transportation of the equipment to the Service Centre;
- dismantling and reassembling of BRAVO30X from the
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machine;
2. Warranty does not cover:
- transit damage (scratches, dents and the like);
- damage due to faulty installation or initial defects from an
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insufficient or inadequate electrical system, or alterations
deriving from environmental, climatic, or other conditions;
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- damage deriving from using unsuitable liquids;
- failures caused by negligence, tampering, user
incapability, or repairs made by non-authorized
personnel;
- installation and adjustment;
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- system references or convenience checks;
- maintenance such as cleaning filters, nozzles, etc.;
- what may be considered normal deterioration due to use;
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3. The equipment shall be restored in the limits of time
compatible with the organizational requirements of the
Service Centre; the Units or components to be repaired or
replaced shall have to first be washed and cleaned of the
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residues of the chemical products used;
4. Repairs made under warranty do not give rise to its
extension or renewal
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5. No one is authorized to change the terms and conditions of
warranty or to issue other statments or writings
6. ARAG shall not be held liable for any damage caused to
persons or things by failure or forced suspension of using
the equipment
7. Parts replaced under warranty remain property of ARAG
8. For any controversy the Court of Reggio Emilia is the
competent one.
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07/2005
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D20033.GB-m03

42048 RUBIERA (Reggio Emilia) ITALY


Via Palladio, 5/A
Tel. 0522.622011
Fax 0522.628944
Home page: http://www.aragnet.com
E-Mail: [email protected]

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