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Operating Instructions and Parts Manual
Airless Paint Systems
General Safety
Information
(Cont.)
● Paints and solvents containing
HALOGENATED HYDROCARBONS can
react explosively with aluminum. Do
not use halogenated hydrocarbons
with this equipment. Consult the
paint or solvent product label or
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
to help determine if it contains
halogenated hydrocarbons.
● Do not use fuels to clean this
equipment.
● Keep spraying area well ventilated.
Keep doors and windows open.
● Remove all ignition sources (i.e.
Static electricity, pilot lights,
cigarettes and electrical arcing).
● Airless spraying can cause static
electricity. Always ground the
pump and spraying surface.
● Do not use solvents containing
halogenated hydrocarbons.
Keep hose away
from sharp objects.
Bursting hoses may cause injury.
Examine hoses regularly and replace if
damaged.
● Check hoses for weak or worn
condition before each use, making
certain that all connections are
secure.
Pre-Operation
FLUSHING
1. NEW SPRAYER:
Your sprayer was
factory tested in an oil solution which
was left in the pump. Before using oil-
based paint, flush with mineral spirits
only.Before using water-based paint
flush with mineral spirits, followed by
soapy water, then a clean water flush.
2. CHANGING COLORS:
Flush with a
compatible solvent such as mineral
spirits or water.
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3. CHANGING FROM WATER-BASED TO
OIL-BASED PAINT: Flush with soapy
water, then mineral spirits.
4. CHANGING FROM OIL-BASED TO
WATER-BASED PAINT: Flush with
mineral spirits, followed by soapy
water, then a clean water flush.
5. STORAGE:
Always relieve pressure
(See pressure relief procedure on
page 3) prior to storage or when
machine is unattended. Follow the
storage procedure based on the kind of
paint you used:
● Oil-based paint: Flush with mineral
spirits.
● Water-based paint: Flush with
water, then mineral spirits. Leave
the pump, hose and gun filled with
mineral spirits.
● For longer term storage use a 50/50
mixture of mineral spirits and motor
oil. Always ensure that there is no
pressure in the unit, and close the
prime/pressure relief valve for
storage.
Never leave pump
unattended while it
is under pressure!
6. START UP AFTER STORAGE: Before
using water-base paint, flush with
soapy water and then a clean water
flush. Before using oil-based paint,
flush out the mineral spirits with
the material to be sprayed.
HOW TO FLUSH
IMPORTANT COMPONENTS
● Prime/Pressure Relief Valve
(Prime/PR Valve, Figure 1). Used to
relieve pressure from gun, hose and
tip and to prime the unit when in
OPEN position.
● Pressure Control Knob (Figure 2).
Used to adjust pressure. Turn
clockwise to increase pressure and
counterclockwise to decrease it.
● Choke Lever, Fuel Valve, and
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WARNING
Throttle Lever (Figure 3).
PROCEDURE
1. Be sure the gun safety lock is
engaged and there is no spray tip
in the gun.
2. Pour enough clean, compatible
solvent into a large,
empty metal pail to fill the pump
and hoses.
3. Place the suction tube into the pail
or place the pail under the pump.
4. Turn the pressure control knob to
low pressure. Refer to Fig. 2.
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OPEN POSITION
(Prime and Pressure Relief)
CLOSED
POSITION
(Pressure)
Figure 1 - Prime/Pressure Relief Valve
Figure 2 - Pressure Control Knob
Low Pressure
High
Pressure
Figure 3 - Choke Lever, Fuel Valve,
and Throttle Lever
Choke Lever
Fuel Valve
Throttle
Lever