Wagner SprayTech F230 manual

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    0106 © 2006 W agner . All rights reserved. Form No. 0508296A Printed in the U. S. A. ® S E I D F GB NL DK F230 Airless Sprayer Owner ’ s Manual • Betriebsanleitung • Manuel d'utilisateur Manual de usuario • Manuale dell'utente • Gebruikshandleiding Ejermanual • Användarmanual English p. 2 Deutsch p. 14 Français p. 26 Espa?[...]

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    2 © W agner . All rights reserved. T able of Contents Safety Precautions .................................................................2 General Description ...............................................................3 Specifications .........................................................................3 Preparing to Paint ...............[...]

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    • Do not use materials with a flashpoint below 21° C (70° F). Flashpoint is the temperature at which a fluid can produce enough vapors to ignite. • Plastic can cause static sparks. Never hang plastic to e nclose spray area. Do not use plastic drop cloths when s praying flammable materials. • Use lowest possible pressure to flush equipment. [...]

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    4 © W agner . All rights reserved. Preparing to Paint Attaching the T ip to the Gun 1. Lock the trigger by rotating the trigger lock forward until it stops. POSSIBLE INJECTION HAZARD. Do not spray without the tip guard in place. Never trigger the gun unless the tip is in either the spray or the unclog position. Always engage the gun trigger lock b[...]

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    Mounting the Paint Hopper Use the following procedure to mount the paint hopper and attach the return tube on a hopper unit. 1. Align the bottom of the paint hopper with the threaded inlet valve on the paint pump block. 2. T urn the paint hopper clockwise to thread it onto the inlet valve. Continue to turn the paint hopper until it is secure on the[...]

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    6 © W agner . All rights reserved. Spraying Spraying T echnique T he key to a good paint job is an even coating over the entire surface. This is done by using even strokes. Keep your arm moving at a constant speed and keep the spray gun at a constant distance from the surface. The best spraying distance is 10 to 12 inches between the spray tip and[...]

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    Cleanup Overnight Storage Shutdown 1 . T urn the pressure control knob counterclockwise to the m inimum setting. 2. T urn the PRIME/SPRA Y valve to PRIME to release system pressure. 3. T rigger the gun to remove any pressure that may still be in the hose. 4 . Lock the trigger by rotating the trigger l ock forward until it stops. 5. Move the motor O[...]

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    8 © W agner . All rights reserved. 9 . T urn the pressure control knob counterclockwise to the m inimum setting. 10. Place the attached suction tube and return hose into the container of water or appropriate solvent. 1 1. Remove the spray tip and guard and place them into a container of the appropriate solvent. 12. Increase the pressure to 1/2 the[...]

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    Maintenance F ollow these procedures when encountering problems i ndicated in the troubleshooting section. Removing and Cleaning the Inlet V alves 1. Perform the Pressure Relief Procedure, turn off and unplug the unit. 2. Remove the inlet valve assembly using a 27 millimeter socket or box end wrench. 3. T est movement of the valve by pushing on it [...]

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    10 © W agner . All rights reserved. R GB T roubleshooting P roblem The sprayer does not start up. The sprayer starts up but does not draw in paint when the PRIME/SPRA Y valve is set to PRIME. The sprayer draws up paint but the pressure drops when the gun is triggered. The sprayer will not shut off. The spray gun leaks. The tip assembly leaks. The [...]

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    © W agner . All rights reserved. 11 GB R Parts Listing Main Assembly — Hopper Unit Item Part # Description Quantity 1 0288144 Hopper assembly ..................................1 2 ---------- Pump head assembly ...........................1 3 0555126 Diaphragm pump, 220–240 V AC .......... 1 031 1200 Diapragm pump, 100–120 V AC 4 0278310 Stand[...]

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    12 © W agner . All rights reserved. R GB Diaphragm Pump (P/N 0555126 / 220–240 V AC or P/N 031 1200 / 100–120 V AC) 13 17 18 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 19 20 21 22 23 25 24 26 AS-31 12 0270 405 220V~240V 05081 1 1 1 10V~120V 9952995 220V~240V 0275503 100V BS-546 CEE 7/7 NEMA 5-15P Item Part # Description Quantity 1 031 1215 Pump he[...]

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    © W agner . All rights reserved. 13 GB R Pump Head Assembly Item Part # Description Quantity 1 0278242 Inlet valve assembly (includes item 2)........1 2 0089482 Sealing washer , nylon .................................1 3 0278334 Paint pump..................................................1 4 0555901 PRIME/SPRA Y valve assembly ..................1 [...]