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Maintenance
Use the following procedures to keep your HVLP spray system
running properly.
Cleaning / Replacing the Filters
IMPORTANT: Make sure the turbine is unplugged before
changing the filters.
1. Remove the lter covers on each side of the turbine by
turning them counterclockwise.
ilter cover
2. Remove each lter set (pre-lter and lter) from the lter
housing on each side of the turbine.
NOTE: The white pleated lter is removed from the
turbine in the same manner as the lter cover. Turn
counterclockwise to unlock and remove.
Pre-lter
Filter cover
White pleated lter
Pre-lter
Filter
3. Clean the lters. Either tap the lters to knock out the
contaminants or use pressurized air to blow out the
contaminants. For material that is not blown or knocked loose
easily, soak the lters in soapy water or mineral spirits. Allow
the lters to dry completely before placing them back in the
turbine.
NOTE: Do not use highly ammable solvents, such as
lacquer thinner, to clean the lters.
IMPORTANT: Do not soak paper pleated filter in solvents. Only
tap the filter or use compressed air directed at the inside (the
clean side).
4. Insert each lter back into its corresponding lter can.
NOTE: Make sure the white pleated lter is tted securely
to the spokes of the lter can. Turn clockwise to
secure in place.
5. Replace the lter covers on each side of the turbine by turning
them clockwise.
After several cleanings, it may become necessary to replace the
lters. Refer to the parts list near the end of this manual for the lter
replacement kit part number.
Cleaning the Air Hoses
1. Periodically wipe the outer surface of the air hose with a damp
cloth to keep clean.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT submerge into or flush the air hose with
water or any chemical.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT use methylethylketon (MEK), naphtha,
mineral spirits, paint thinner, xylol/xylene, or toluel/toluene to
clean the air hose. Exposure over time could cause damage to
the hose.
IMPORTANT: Store indoors with the cord wrapped around the
handle.