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start with the tank at "zero" pressure and increase pressure gradually until the correct spray pattern is achieved. respiratory hazard! always use a niosh approved respirator when using spray equipment. failure to protect your lungs can lead to respiratory illness and nervous system damage. spraying some paints and varnishes may require a supplied air respirator system. Model h6329 21.2 gallon paint tank -7 -8- Model H6329 21.2 Gallon Paint Tank Read the manual before operation. Become familiar with this tool, its safety instructions, and its operation before beginning any work. Serious personal injury may result if safety or operational information is not understood or followed. To use the paint tank: 1. Open the vent valve (Figure 6) to exhaust any tank pressure, and observe the tank regulator gauge (Figure 5) to make sure the tank un-pressurized. 2. Open the lid. Mix and strain your paint into the tank. 3. Wipe a thin layer of petroleum jelly onto the rubber lid seal, and secure the lid to the tank by tightening the four wing nuts in an alternating pattern. 4. Close all three valve levers on the tank (Figure 4), and rotate the tank regulator knob two turns counterclockwise. 5. Connect air pressure to the tank, and slowly open the tank supply air valve. Adjust the regulator knob so the pressure is within 10-45 PSI . 6. O pen the gun air supply valve, and adjust the gun regulator (if equipped) to the manufacturer's recommended PSI ; typically no more than 60 PSI . 7. Open the paint supply valve and begin making some test sprays. Fine tune the paint gun and the air pressure settings to achieve your desired results. 8. P eriodically rotate the crank handle to mix the paint. Not designed for use with highly abrasive, corrosive, or rust inducing materials. Also avoid using lacquer in the tank, as it will ruin the Teflon coating. NOTICE Figure 5. Paint tank connect to air compressor and spray gun. Air Compressor Gun air supply ON/OFF valve. Gun regulator setting as specified by gun manufacturer. Typically never exceed 60 PSI Max. Paint supply ON/OFF valve Water separator. 120 PSI Max. 120 PSI Max. 10 to 45 PSI Max. Tank regulator setting is typically 10 PSI. NEVER exceed 45 PSI Max. 120 PSI Max. Tank air supply ON/OFF valve. EXPLOSION HAZARD ! Never exceed 45 PSI when pressurizing the tank. Operation cleaning and lubrication cleaning the tank proper cleaning is the best way to ensure trouble free performance from your paint tank. if your tank is not thoroughly cleaned, damage and poor operation will result. problems caused by improper cleaning will not be covered by the warranty. Clean the tank immediately after each use. to clean the paint tank: 1. disConneCt the Air supply FroM the tAnK! eXplosion hazard! removing the lid while the tank is pressurized could result in lid being thrown violently from tank, causing serious personal injury. always shut off air pressure at source and bleed off all pressure in tank before removing lid. 2. open the vent valve (figure 6) to exhaust any tank pressure, and observe the tank regulator gauge (figure 6) to make sure the tank is un-pressurized. 3. open the tank lid. 4. empty and clean the tank of all paint, and fill it with 1 quart of solvent. 5. replace the lid, tighten the clamps, and spray the gun until it sprays clean solvent. note: Check with local laws regarding this practice. Spraying solvents into the air may be illegal in your area. A cabinet style spray gun cleaner may be required. 6. Wearing safety goggles and gloves, use solvent to thoroughly rinse all parts that came in contact with the material, blow out ports with compressed air and let air dry. 7. Make sure all the fittings on the tank and regulator, valve, and material hose are free of hardened material that could prevent free movement of air. tank regulator and gauge vent valve figure 6. regulator and vent valve. Model h6329 21.2 gallon paint tank -9 tank troubleshooting symptom possible cause solution Air escaping from regulator port. 1. Broken or damaged diaphragm in tank regulator. 1. replace tank regulator. pressure dropping slowly on regulator. 1. dirty or worn valve seat in regulator. 2. loose air fittings leaking air. 1. replace tank regulator. 2. tighten loose air fittings or remove and re-install with new teflon tape. Fluid or air leak at lid gasket. 1. defective lid gasket. 2. Wing screw loose. 3. dirt or foreign object between gasket and rim. 1. replace lid gasket. 2. tighten wing screws evenly. 3. Clean rim and gasket. paint tends to settle rapidly in tank. 1. paint not mixed or thinned sufficiently. 1. Mix or thin paint according to manufacturer's instructions. gauge not registering air pressure. 1. Air pressure turned OFF. 2. defective pressure gauge. 1. turn air pressure ON. 2. replace pressure gauge. safety valve popping out. 1. tank pressure too high. 2. defective safety valve. 1. reduce tank pressure to 25-30 psi. 2. replace safety valve. -10-Model h6329 21.2 gallon paint tank troubleshoo...