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B.
Preset
pressure
control
by
turning
the
pressure
control
knob
counterclockwise
to
lowest
setting.
C.
Place
on-off
switch
in
the
off
position.
D.
Be
sure to
fill
the
Wet
Cup
1/3
full
with
Piston
Seal
Lubricant
Step
2:
ELECTRIC
MOTOR
A.
Check
electrical
service.
Be
sure.it
is
120V
15
amp
minimum
and
that outlet
is
properly
grounded.
B.
Plug
electrical
cord
into
a
grounded
outlet that
is
at
least
25'
from
the spray
area.
Make certain
that
all
extension cords are a three wire,
12
gauge minimum cord with a grounded plug. Never remove third
prong
or
use
an
adaptor. Never exceed 150'
of
extension cord.
C.
If
a
secondary
hose
and
gun
is
not
installed
be
sure
the
plug
is
secure.
D.
Place
the
suction
tube
into
container
containing
mineral
spirits.
Step
3:
GAS
ENGINE (Where Applicable)
A.
Check the engine oil level. For
instructions
refer
to
the
engine
manual
supplied. ·
B.
Fill the gas tank.
Be
sure
the
engine
is
cool.
Refueling
a hot
engine
could
cause a
fire.
Close
the
black
fuel
shut
off
lever
located
under
the
air cleaner.
Use
unleaded high quality gasoline.
C.
If a
secondary
hose
and
gun
is
not
installed,
be
sure
the
plug
is
secure.
D.
Place
the
suction
tube
into container
containing
mineral
spirits.
E.
Open
the
fuel
shut
off lever
by
pushing
it
in
the
direction
of
the
arrow.
F.
Move
the
throttle
lever
away
from
fuel
tank.
G.
Close
the
engine
choke
lever,
located
beneath
the
air
cleaner.
H.
Tum
the
engine
switch
on.
Tum
pressure
relief
prime
valve
down
to
prime
position.
·
I.
Pull
the
starter
rope.
Holdihg
the
frame
with
one
hand,
pull
the
rope
rapidly
and
firmly.
Continue
to
hold
the
rope
as
you
let
it
return.
Pull
and
return
rope
until
engine
starts.
Lock position
Remowe
Tip and Safety Guard
When
flushing
Step
4:
Flush
oil
out
of
new
paint
pump:
Oil
is
used
by
the
factory
for
testing
and
protection.
It
is necessary to flush out with
mineral
spirits
before
you
begin
to
spray.
A.
Pour 1/2
gallon
mineral
spirits
into a
metal
container
and
insert
syphon
and
return
tube.
B.
Tum
pressure
relief
prime
valve
down
to
prime
position
and
tum
unit
on.
Increase
pressure slightly. Let solvent
cycle
for
approximately
30
seconds.
Then
tilt
syphon
tube
above
container
and
let
the
sprayer pump itself
dry.
Then
tum
unit
off.
If
you
are
going
to
use
water
based
paints,
repeat
pr~edure
using
wat~!.·
Step
5:
Prepare
the
paint
according
to
manufacturer's
recommendations.
Remove
any
skin
that may
have
formed
and
stir.
Strain
the
paint
through
a
fine
nylon
mesh
bag
to
remove
particles
that
could
clog
spray
tip.
Step
6:
Place
syphon
and
return
tubes
into
paint
container.
Tum
pressure
relief
priming
knob,
located
on
side
of
pump,
down
for
priming.
Step
7:
Turn
sprayer
on
and
tum
up
pressure
slightly.
Let
circulate
on
prime
until
no
bubbles
filter
up
through
the
paint.
Step
8:
Hold
gun
firmly
against
a
metal
container,
disengage
trigger
lock
and
trigger
gun
against
side
of
container.
Then,
while
gun
is
triggered,
tum
the
pressure
relief
valve
to
the
spray
position.
Keep
the
gun
triggered
until
all
the
air is
forced
out of
the
system
and
the
paint
flows
freely.
Release
the
trigger
and
engage
gun
safety
lock;
set
gun
down
while
unit
pressurizes.
·
Step
9:
Check
for
leaks.
If
any
leaks
occur,
follow
the
proper
pressure
relief
procedure
before
tightening.
Step
10:
Tum
off
sprayer
and
relieve
pressure
by
turning
pressure
relief
prime
knob
to
prime.
Step 11:
Wrth
gun
trigger
lock
engaged,
install
tip
and
guard
as
instructed
in
separate tip or
gun
manual.
Step 12:
Tum
sprayer
on
and
rotate
the
pressure
relief
prime
valve
to
the
spray
position.
Step
13:
Test
on
cardboard
to check
spray
pattern.
Adjust
pressure
just
until
the spray
from
gun
is
completely atomized.
CLEANING PROCEDURE
WARNING:
High pressure
device-
follow
all safety warnings located on sprayer and
in
the owner's manual.
Always clean using low pressure, with the spray tip removed. Always flush into a separate metal container
away from the sprayer. Never clean the exterior
of
the pump while the pump is plugged in
or
operating.
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