Wagner SprayTech Power Painter manual

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    English Owner’s Manual Read this manual for complete instructions Table of Contents Safety Information ................................................... 2 What’s in the Box .................................................... 3 Before you Begin ..................................................... 4 Selecting the proper spray tip.............[...]

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    This symbol indicates a hazardous situation, which, if not not avoided could result in death or serious injury. HAZARD: INJECTION INJURY A high pressure stream of paint produced by this equipment can pierce the skin and underlying tissues, leading to serious injury and possible amputation. DO NOT TREAT AN INJECTION INJURY AS A SIMPLE CUT! Injection[...]

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    3 English Important Safety Information · Read all safety information before operating the equipment. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. Grounding Instructions This product must be grounded. In the event of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current. This product is equipped [...]

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    English 4 Before You Begin Important Preparation Tips: Selecting the Proper Spray Tip: • It is important to mix the material thoroughly before you begin. Do not shake the material to mix it. Always stir the material gently but thoroughly before use. • Remove any skin that has formed on the top of the material. Do not mix the skin into the mater[...]

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    5 English Material Container Setup 1. Remove the material container from the pump housing by turning the pump housing ring counterclockwise. 7. Twist the pump housing ring to thread the container onto the pump housing. Plug in the unit. 3. Fill the container with the material to be used. 5. Insert the suction tube into the intake opening. 2. Remove[...]

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    English 6 Remote Suction Set Setup (optional) 1. Remove the material container from the pump housing by turning the pump housing ring counterclockwise. 7. Submerge the suction tube assembly into the material container and attach the container clip (l) to the side to hold it securely. Make certain the return line (m) is inside the container. 3. Plac[...]

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    7 English Flow Control Knob / Practice Spraying 1. Turn the ow knob fully counterclockwise to maximum. 3. Turn the ow knob clockwise until you have a good spray pattern. 2. Point the sprayer at a scrap piece of wood or cardboard, and pull the trigger to prime the sprayer. Release trigger when material sprays evenly from the spray gun. 4. A po[...]

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    English 8 Title Usage Overspray: Priming with the Remote Suction Set: 1. If you are using the remote suction set, you will need to prime the sprayer by removing air from the system. To prime: Make sure the sprayer is plugged in, and turn the ow control knob counterclockwise to maximum. 3. Aim the sprayer at a piece of scrap wood or cardboard. Sq[...]

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    9 English Title Spraying Technique 1. Keep your arm moving at constant speed and keep the sprayer at a constant distance from the surface. The sprayer should be triggered at the beginning of the stroke and released at the end of the stroke. 2. Keep the sprayer at right angles to the surface. This means moving your entire arm back and forth rather t[...]

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    English 10 Title Using the Quick Flush Lid (latex materials only) Cleaning the material container: 1. Unplug the sprayer. Pour the remaining material back into the original container. Remove the suction tube. 4. Slide the pump housing assembly off the sprayer. Remove the piston and spring from the pump housing. Place all removed parts (except the p[...]

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    11 English Title Using the Quick Flush Lid (latex materials only) Cleaning the Remote Suction Set: You will need a garden hose to complete the steps below. If you do not have a garden hose available, or if you used oil- based materials, follow the Cleanup for Oil-Based Materials instructions on page 12-13 . 1. To remove any remaining material that [...]

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    English 12 Title Cleanup - Oil-based Materials Cleaning the Material container: 1. Unplug the sprayer. Pour the remaining material back into the original container. 2. Fill the container half full of the cleaning solution appropriate to the type of material you sprayed (warm, soapy water for latex-based materials; mineral spirits for oil-based mate[...]

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    13 English Cleanup - Oil-based Materials Cleaning the Remote Suction Set: 1. Make sure the sprayer is unplugged. 2. Remove the suction tube from the material container and submerge into a container of the solvent appropriate to the type of material you sprayed (warm, soapy water for latex-based materials; mineral spirits for oil-based materials. 3.[...]

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    English 14 Title Cleaning the Components - Oil-based materials Reassembly - all materials 1. Turn the spray tip counterclockwise until it is removed. Pull out the atomizer valve, being careful not to lose it. 1. Slide the spring onto the front end of the piston. 4. Place the locking nut onto the motor housing. Press in while turning the locking nut[...]

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    15 English Maintenance Replacement Parts 1. Turn the sprayer upside-down while the material container is removed. Squeeze a small amount of standard household oil into both the intake (a) and return (b) openings on the pump housing. Atomizer valve: The atomizer valve is shaped to cause the material to spin as it comes out of the sprayer. The spinni[...]

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    English 16 Troubleshooting Problem A. Motor will not run. B. Motor has a low hum and does not spray. C. Motor operates properly but does not spray. D. Material spitting or globbing. E. Excessive fogging. F. Runs and sags in paint. G. Material drips from spray tip guard. H. Motor overheats. I. Material leaking from between spray tip and locking nut.[...]

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    50 Parts list • Liste de pièces • Lista de piezas (i) (a) (g) (h) (j) (p) (q) (r) (m) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (k) (l) (n) (o)[...]

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    51 Parts list • Liste de pièces • Lista de piezas Item Article Articulo Part No. Nº de piéce Pieza No. English Description Français Description Español Descripción Quantity Quantite Cantidad a) ---------- Sprayer assembly Pulvérisateur Rociador 1 b) 0525351 Pump housing ring Anneau du corps de pompe Anillo de la caja de la bomba 1 c) 052[...]

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    52 Warranty • Garantie • Garantía Wagner Spray Tech Corporation 1770 Fernbrook Lane Plymouth, Minnesota 55447 Telephone 1-800-328-8251 Copyright © Wagner Spray Tech Corporation. All rights reserved, including right of reproduction in whole or in part, in any form. WAGNER ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY - Keep on File This product, manufactured by W[...]