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PRESSURE
RELEASE
PROCEDURE:
Step
1:
Engage
trigger
safety
lock
on
gun.
Step
2:
Turn
off
pump
and
release
fluid
pressure
by
turning
the
pressure
relief
prime
valve
located
on
the
side
of
pump
down.
LOW
PRESSURE
CLEANING
PROCEDURE:
Step
3:
Remove
tip
and
let
soak
clean,
in
a
small
container
of
solvents
or
water.
Adjust
fluid
pressure
to
lowest possible
setting.
Step
4:
Turn
the
pump
on.
Tilt
syphon
tube
above
paint
container,
allowing
the
sprayer
to
pump
itself
dry
through the
return
tube.
Step
5:
Have
available
container
of hot
soapy
water
if
spraying
latex
(or
suitable
solvent for
oil
base
paints).
Do not
clean
with
mineral
spirits
if
using
latex
paint
as
this
will
make
jelly.
Step
6:
Place
syphon
tube
into
container
with
hot
soapy
water
or
solvents.
Let
circulate for
2-3
minutes,
then
turn unit
off.
Step
7:
To
save
paint
still
in
spray
hose,
turn
prime
valve
up
to
spray
position,
then
carefully
trigger
gun
into
and against
side
of
metal
paint
container.
Be
careful
of
splashing.
When
cleaning
solution
appears,
shut
off
gun
and
place
gun
in
a separate
metal
container.
Repeat
process
if
spraying
with
two
guns.
Step
8:
Trigger
gun
and
let
cleaning
solution
circulate for
approximately
2-3
minutes,
then
tum
unit
off.
Step
9:
Turn
prime
valve
down
and
remove
suction
tube
from
cleaning
container.
Turn
unit
on
and
allow
sprayer
to
pump
dry.
Step
10:
Take
a
clean
container
of
water or solvent
and
using
low
pressure
pump
through
system
until
clear.
If
cleaning
with
water,
pump
a
small
amount
of
mineral
spirits
or TIT
AN
LS-1
0
solution
through
pump.
This
will
protect against
corrosion.
Step
11:
Take
suction
tube
out
of
container
and
let
sprayer
run
itself
dry.
Step
12:
Check
filter
on
pump
and
gun.
Clean
or
replace.
Step
13:
Remove
spray
tip
from
solvent,
clean
with
a
soft
bristle
brush
and
store
in
a
dry
place.
FLUSHING SPECIFICATIONS
1.
New
Sprayer:
Oil
is
used
by
the
factory for
testing
and
protection.
It
is
necessary
to
flush
unit
before
spraying.
A.
If
spraying
water-base
paint,
flush
with
mineral
spirits
followed
by
water.
B.
If
spraying
oil-base
paint,
flush
with
mineral
spirits
only
2.
Changing
from
water-base
to
oil-base:
Flush
with
water,
then
mineral
spirits.
3.
Changing
from
oil-base
to
water-base:
Flush
with
mineral
spirits,
then
water.
4.
Changing
colors:
Flush
with
a
compatible
solvent
such
as
water
or
mineral
spirits.
5.
Storage:
To
assure
proper
performance
and
long
life,
always
clean
the
sprayer thoroughly
before
storing.
A.
Water-Base
Paint:
Flush
with
water,
then
mineral
spirits
and
leave
the
pump,
gun
and
hose
filled
with
mineral
spirits.
Shut
off
and
unplug
the sprayer
and
tum
pressure
relief
prime
valve
to
prime
to
relieve
pressure.
Return
prime
valve
to
spray
position.
B.
Oil-Base
Paint:
Flush
with
mineral
spirits.
Shut
off
and
unplug
the
sprayer, tum
the
pressure
relief
prime
valve
to
prime
to
relieve
pressure
and
leave
open.
Return
prime
valve
to
spray
position.
C.
During
storage
the Power
Cord
must
be
coiled
around
the
Cord
Holder
to
avoid
damage.
6.
Start-Up
After
Storage:
A.
Water-Base
Paint:
Flush
out
mineral
spirits
with
water.
B.
Oil-Base
Paint:
Flush
out
the
mineral
spirits
with
the
material
to
be
sprayed.
Always
dispose
of
mineral
spirits
in
a proper
way.
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