Owner`s manual
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14
Spraying
Troubleshooting -
Clean the
Inlet Filter
Start
Emptying the hopper:
IMPORTANT: You will need to remove
the hopper to complete the steps on this
page. The hopper will not stand on its own
when removed. Make sure it is empty of all
liquids before setting it down.
The hopper can be heavy when
filled with spraying material. Make
sure to lift with your legs and not
your back in order to reduce the
risk of injury.
IMPORTANT: Make sure your floors and
furnishings are covered with drop cloths to
prevent accidental drips.
You will need:
• Warm, soapy water for latex material
• Mineral spirits for oil based materials
Note: If after having completed all
of the steps on this page you are still
experiencing problems spraying, refer to the
Troubleshooting page (page 22).
1. Peform the Pressure
Relief Procedure,
page 7.
5. Clean the inlet lter using the
appropriate cleaning solution
(warm, soapy water with latex
paints, mineral spirits with oil-
based paints or stains).
4. Unscrew the hopper outlet (a).
The valve stem (b), spring (c) and
inlet lter (d) will come out with the
hopper outlet.
Remove the inlet lter from the
hopper outlet, being careful not to
lose the spring or stem.
2. Pull the return tube
from the rear of the
hopper lid.
6. Place the inlet lter back over the
valve stem/spring and into the
hopper outlet. Thread the hopper
outlet back into the bottom of the
hopper.
Lubricate the hopper outlet
O-rings (e) with petroleum jelly.
Resume spraying (follow steps
on pages 8-9)
3. Grab hopper by the side handles and gently
pull it out (see the “Start” comments on the
left side of this page). Empty the hopper of all
spraying material.
Clean any remaining material residue inside
the hopper with the appropriate cleaning
solution. The hopper must be completely dry.
PRIME
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
1
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(e)
2
6
3
MINERAL
SPIRITS
OR