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Problem Cause Remedy
Spray gun won't shut off. Worn ball or seat. Take to Authorized Wagner Service Center.
Foreign matter or paint Take to Authorized Wagner Service Center.
buildup or dried paint between
ball and seat. (Caused by
improper cleaning of gun.
Spray gun leaks. Worn or dirty internal parts. Take to Authorized Wagner Service Center.
(Caused by improper cleaning
of gun.)
Tip assembly leaks Assembled incorrectly. Check assembly.
Worn seal. Replace seal.
Spray gun won't spray. Spray tip, gun filter or tip Clean spray tip.
filter plugged. Clean or replace gun filter.
Clean or replace tip filter.
Spray tip in Clean position. Put tip in Spray position.
Paint tailing. Pressure is set too low. Increase pressure.
Gun, tip,or suction filter plugged. Clean filters
Suction tube loose at Tighten suction tube fitting.
inlet valve.
Tip worn. Replace tip.
Paint too thick Thin paint
Thermal overload tripped Motor over heated. Allow to cool 15 to 30 min.
Extension cord too long or Allow to cool, replace cord with one shorter or
too small gauge. larger gauge.
Paint build up on motor. Clean paint from motor.
Restart under pressure . Restart in Prime mode.
Unit sitting in hot sun. Move to a shady location.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
Follow Pressure Relief
Procedure before per-
forming any of these
operations since the
motor will restart with-
out warning when the
motor cools sufficiently
WARNING