Connect Hose end.
Gun
Connect
at
least
50
.ft
(15
m)
hose
to
the fluid outlet
of
the pressure control. See
Fig
1.
Connect
a
spray
gun
to
the other end
of
the hose. Don't use thread sealant, and
don't install the spray
tip
yet!
For
two
gun hookup, remove the plastic cap plug from
the secondary hose
ball
valve and connect
an
accessory
hose and spray gun.
See
Fig
1.
CAUTION
To
avoid damaging the pressure control, which
may
result
in
poor equipment performance and
component damage, follow these precautions:
1.
Always
use
at
least
50
f-t
(15
m)
of
nylon
spray hose.
2.
Never
use
ewire
braid hose as
it
is too rigid to
act as a pulsation dampener.
3:
Never install any shutoff device beVe6n the
fluid outlet of the pressure control and the
first
50
ft
(15
m) of spray hose.
4.
Always use the main fluid outlet for one-gun
operation. Never plug this outlet.
II
Fill
Packing
NutlWdt
Cup
Pour throat seal liquid, supplied with the sprayer, into
wet-cup filled'to help protect and prolong the life
of
the
the packing nut/wet-cup until
it
is
1/3
full.
Keep
the
pump throat packings. See Fig
2.
Check Electrical Service
Be
sure
the electrical service
is
120
V,
60
HzAc,
perly grounded.
15
amp (minimum) and that.the outlet
you
use is pro-
Use
an
extension cord which has3 wires
of
minimum
12
gauge size, rated for
15
Amps, and a maximum
of
150
h
(45
m) long. Longer lengths may affect sprayer
performance.
Be sure the ON/OFF switch is OFF. Plug
the
power sup-
Plug
In
Sprayer
20
ft
(6
rn)
away from the spray area to reduce the
ply cord into
a
grounded electrical outlet that is
at
least
chance of
a
spark igniting the spray vapors.
See
Fig
3.
Do
not remove the third prong
of
the power supply cord
plug, which is the grounding prong, and do not use an
adapter.
Flush the Pump
flush the pump to remove he
No.
10
motor oil which
was
left
in to protect pump
parts
after
factory testing.
Refar to page
10
for
WHEN
and
HOW
to flush.
Prepare
the
Paint
Prepare the paint according. to the manufacturer's
formed, and stir the paint to
dissolve
hard pigments.
recommendations. Remove any skin
that
may have
Strain the paint through
a
fine nylon mesh bag
[available
at
most paint dealers) to remove particles that
could clog the spray tip. This is probably the most im-
portant step toward trouble-free spray painting.
SECONDARY
Fig
2
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3
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