Graco 258859 manual

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    3A0153E Operation Pr oShot ™ Cor dless P aint Spra y er U .S. Patent No. D625,775 S; U .S. P atent No. 6,619,569; U.S. P atent No. D630,708 S; Community Registration #0012282 55; India Patent No. 230058; T aiwan P atent No. D142952 China P atent No. ZL201030238948.3; and other patents pending - For portable spray applicati ons of water -based and[...]

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    Table of Contents 2 3A0153E T able of Contents W arnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Component Ident ification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Common Pr ocedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Pressure Relief Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Warnings 3A0153E 3 Wa r n i n g s The follo wing war nings are for the setup , u se, maintenance, and repair of this equipment. The exclamation point symbol aler ts y ou to a general warning and the ha zard symbols refer to procedure-sp ecific risks. When these symbols appear in the body of this manual, ref er back to these W ar nings. Product-spec[...]

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    Warnings 4 3A0153E B A TTERY HAZARD The batter y may leak, e xplode, cause b ur ns, or cause an e xplosion if mishandled. Contents of an open battery can cause se vere irritation and/or chemical burns. If on skin, wash with soap and w ater . If in ey es, flush with water f or at least 15 minutes and seek immediate medical attention. • Do not shor[...]

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    Component Identification 3A0153E 5 Component Identification *NO TE: Filter asse mbly is re verse-threaded. T ur n left (or count er-clockwise) to tighten, tur n right (or clockwise) to loosen. ti15479a D Fa E R K M C Y T S W B D P A Fa Fb G J H N Z L A ProShot Cordless P aint Spra yer B Spra yer Hook C O utlet V alve Repair Access D ProShot Spra y [...]

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    Common Procedures 6 3A0153E Common Pr ocedures Pressure Relief Pr ocedure 1. Engage tr igger lock. 2. Put prime/relief v alve UP to re lease pressure. Tr i g g e r L o c k Spra y Tip P osition Prime/Relief V a lve P osition Do not opera te or spra y near children. Do not aim the spra yer at, or spra y any person or animal. K eep han ds and other bo[...]

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    Charging the Battery 3A0153E 7 Char ging the Batter y Batteries are initially 50% charge s to provide optimum battery life and requir e charging before first use. It takes approximatel y 45 minutes to charge a dead battery to 80%, at which point it can be used.It will take approxi- mately 75 minutes to fully char ge a dead battery. 1. Slide batter [...]

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    Setup 8 3A0153E Setup Suction T ube Selection This spra yer comes with two different suction tubes . Standar d Suction T ube (sprays ceilings and walls): When spra ying walls, the inlet of the suction tube should be aimed at the fr ont of the material cup . When spra ying ceilings , the inlet of the suction tube should be aimed at th e back of the [...]

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    Setup 3A0153E 9 Spra ying Stains or Clear Coats (Fine-Finish Optimizer) The Fine-Finish Optimizer should be installed and us ed when spraying thin materi al such as stain or cle ar coats. The Fine-Finish Op timizer restricts the mat er ial flo w resulting in a finer quality finish. Installation 1. Remove material cup and suctio n tube. 2. Push Fine[...]

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    Setup 10 3A0153E Materials • When spr aying water -based materials, flush the spra yer thoroughly with water . • When spr aying non-wate r-based material s, flush the spra yer thoroughly with mineral spirits or com- patib le, oil-based flushing fluid. Star ting a New Job (o r Refilling the Cup) 1. Engage trigger lock and put prime/relief valv e[...]

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    Install Tip/ Guard Assembly (if not installed) 3A0153E 11 Install Tip/Guar d Assembl y (if not installed) Rever sible Tip Selection Chart 1. Engage trigger lock and put prime/relief valv e UP to release pressure . Then remove Tip/Guard Assemb ly . 2. Install filter to Spra y Tip/Guard Assembly (make sure filter is fully installed into spra yer). NO[...]

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    Unclogging Spray Tip/Guard Asse mbly 12 3A0153E Unc logging Spra y Tip/Guar d Assembl y 1. T o unclog tip obstr uction, en gage trig ger lock and pull relief valv e UP to release pressure. 2. Re verse spra y tip to UNCLOG position. 3. Aim spra yer at waste area, disengag e trigger lock, and put prime/relief v alve DO WN to spra y positio n. Pull tr[...]

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    Shutdown and Cleaning 3A0153E 13 Shutdo wn and Cleaning Flushing Spra yer 1. Engage trigger lock and pull relief v alve UP to release pressure . 2. Remo ve material cup and pr oper ly dispose cup liner or e xcess material. 3. Remo ve and clean sp ray er intak e tube and screen with wat er (or flushing fluid) and a brush e v er y time you flush the [...]

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    Shutdown and Cleaning 14 3A0153E 6. Disconnect trigger loc k and trigger spra yer f or appro ximately 15 se conds. Engage trigger loc k. 7. Discard contaminated fluid and refill with appropr i- ate flushing fluid. 8. Disengage trigger loc k, re verse tip to UNCLOG position, and pull trigger f or 5 seconds to prime spra yer . 9. Put prime/relief val[...]

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    Storage 3A0153E 15 Cleaning Spra yer Exterior • Wipe paint off out side of spra yer using a soft cloth moistened with w ater or flushing fluid. Do NO T submerge the spra yer . Tips • Tips will require replac ement depending on abrasiveness of paint. • Do no t spray with w or n tip . See T roubleshoot ing , page 20. Storage 1. Dilute 4 oz. bot[...]

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    Replacement Parts and Kits 16 3A0153E Replacement P ar ts and Kits 1 8 11 6 5 4 3 7 12 16 ti15497a 2 15 14 17 9 10 18 20 19 21 22 23 24 ti16473c 13a 13 13a 13 Ref. P ar t Description 1 262367 Spra yer , repla cement (no tip , batter y , suction tube, or ma terial cu p) 2 16D562 Liner , replacement (10 pack) 3 24F045 Fine Finish Opti mizer (with Cle[...]

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    ProShot Repair Kit 3A0153E 17 Pr oShot Repair Kit Outlet V alve Fitting NO TE: Before doing any repair to pump, perf or m Flushing Spra yer procedure, pa ge 13. Re m ova l 1. Engage trigger lock and pull relief v alve UP to release pressure . 2. Remove battery . 3. Remove pump outlet cap . 4. Use tool (sup plied) to loosen and remov e outlet valv e[...]

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    Alternate Priming Method 18 3A0153E Alternate Priming Method 1. Engage tr igger lock and put pr ime/re lief valv e UP to release pressure . 2. Remov e material cup and f ill with flushing mater ial. 3. With spray er in pr ime mode, tur n spray er upside-down, remov e strainer and slowly pour flush- ing mater ial into the in take tube until full. 4.[...]

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    Alternate Priming Method 3A0153E 19 Inlet V alve Cleaning Re m ova l 1. Engage trigger lock and pull relief v alve UP to release pressure . 2. Remov e material cup and suction tube. 3. Hold spr ay er upside-down and use wrench or sock et to loosen and re move inlet fitti ng, inlet valv e, and spring. NO TE: Make sure the spring also comes out. U se[...]

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    Troubleshooti ng 20 3A0153E T roub leshooting Chec k ev er ything in this T roub leshooting T ab le before you br ing the spra y er to an authorized service center . Prob lem Cause Solution ProShot makes no sound when trigger is pulled T rigger is locked. Disengage trigger lock. See page 6. Status Indicator Light is solid RED when trigger ing, indi[...]

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    Troubleshooting 3A0153E 21 Spra y Pattern Dia gnostics ProShot spra ys with poor results Tip is par tially clogged See Unclog ging Tip/Guard Assembly , page 12. Tip is not in correct position Rotate tip to SPRA Y position. Incorrect tip f or application of material. See Rever sible Tip Selection Chart, page 11. Tip filter is par tially clogged Clea[...]

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    Troubleshooti ng 22 3A0153E Spra y patter n is too narrow: Spray er is too close to target surface . Incorrect tip for appli cation of material . Tip is worn or damaged . Mov e spray er awa y from surface (10 in). See Reversible Tip Selection Chart, page 11. Replace tip. See Install Ti p/Guard Assemb ly , page 11. Spra y pattern is too wide: Spray [...]

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    Technical Data 3A0153E 23 Te c h n i c a l D a t a Sprayer: 258865 258859 Maximum working pressure 2000 psi (137.8 bar , 13.7 MP a) W eight 6.32 lb (2.87 kg) Dimensions: Length 13.25 in. (33.6 cm) Width 5.0 in. (12.7 cm) Height 10.375 in. (26.4 cm) Storage temperature r ange ◆❖ 32° to 122°F (0° to 50°C) Operating temperature r ange ✔ 40°[...]

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    All written and visual data contained in this document reflects the latest product information available at the time of publica tion. Graco reserves the right to make changes a t any time without notice. Original instructions. T his manual contains English. MM 3A0153 Graco Headquarters: Minneapolis International Offices: Belgium, China, Japan, Kore[...]