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inserting tip into base. 3. Always work in a clean environment. Do not aim the spray HOW TO ATTACH ROLLER 2. Move with a smooth arm stroke gun at any dust or debris. ACCESSORY: Move the gun at a steady, even 4. Do not operate or spray near 1. Depressurize and turn off unit per children. Keep children, pets, and pace while keeping the gun manufacturer’s instructions. Engage gun trigger lock. visitors away from equipment and perpendicular to the surface (See work area at all times. Figures 1 & 2). Do not fan the gun. 2. Fanning the gun will cause excessive 3. Remove spray base, tip, seal and 5. Do not over reach or stand on an overspray and uneven coverage washer assembly. unstable support. Keep effective (See Figure 2). 4. Attach roller footing and balance at all times. Thin Coat Thin Coat Heavy Coat Over- sprayOver- spray Figure 2 -Result of Flexing Wrist While Spraying accessory 6. Stay alert and watch what you are (AL2275 doing. shown) to 7. Do not operate the equipment airless spray when fatigued or under the gun. If needed influence of drugs or alcohol. use thread adapter and washer between roller and spray gun as shown. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY INCLUDING DEATH. Preparation Airless painting systems, unlike most other power tools, require additional care to ensure proper working order. CONSULT YOUR AIRLESS PAINT SPRAYER OWNER'S MANUAL FOR OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. 3. Start moving the gun before triggering To get a smooth overlap and prevent initial paint buildup, start your stroke movement before pulling the trigger. Release the trigger before stopping at the end of the stroke (See Figure 3). NOTE: To assure uniform paint coverage, overlap each stroke by 20% - 30% and use two coats with a cross pattern (one coat horizontal, second coat vertical). INTERMITTENT USE If you are spraying and decide to stop for several minutes, lock the spray gun trigger and submerge the tip in a container of suitable solvent (See Figure 4). This will prevent paint from hardening in the tiny spray opening and clogging the tip. Be sure to release the pressure in the system and turn the unit off according to the manufacturer’s instructions. 3 Operating Instructions and Replacement Parts List Figure 4 - Prevent Clogged Tip Spraying Instructions (Cont.) CLEARING CLOGS REVERSIBLE TIP: (Included) 1. Rotate the tip to the clean position (See Figure 5). CLEAN SPRAY Figure 5 - Clean and Spray Position 2. Point gun in a safe direction and spray. This should clear tip of any blockage. 3. Rotate the tip back to the spray position and continue spraying (See Fig. 5). 4. If clogging continues, replace gun filter and consider straining the paint prior to use. Equipment damage can occur if a needle or sharp object is used to clean the tip. Tungsten carbide is brittle and can be chipped. FIXED TIP: 1. Depressurize and turn off the unit per manufacturer’s instructions. 2. Lock gun trigger. 3. Remove tip and tip guard from the gun. 4. Soak tip in water or appropriate solvent and brush away old paint or impurities with a toothbrush until the tip orifice has been cleared. ADJUSTABLE TIP: 1. Turn adjustment knob fully counterclockwise to open tip to largest spray pattern. 2. Pull trigger and spray into a bucket or container. This should clear the tip of any blockage. 3. If clogging continues, replace gun filter and consider straining the paint prior to use. CLEANING YOUR GUN: Follow cleaning, use and maintenance instructions included with your paint sprayer. After flushing the pump and when finishing: 1. Rotate Spray Tip to the cleaning position. 2. Release Trigger Lock. 3. Point Spray Gun into an empty waste bucket and pull the Trigger. Spray at least 1 gallon of fluid into waste bucket. To reduce splashing, direct the fluid stream along the inside of the bucket and well above the fluid level. REFER TO PAINT SPRAYER SHUTDOWN PROCEDURES. 4. Depressurize and turn off sprayer per manufacturer’s instructions. 5. With the gun pointed in a safe direction, pull the gun trigger with the trigger lock disengaged to ensure system is depressurized. 6. Engage Trigger Lock. 7. At this point the pump and spray gun are clean, but still require preparation for storage. Spray Tip Guard or any accessory being used still require cleaning. CLEANING SPRAY TIP GUARD: 1. Remove Spray Tip with 1” or adjustable wrench. 2. Clean Tip Guard with a cleaning brush. Maintenance Pump damage may occur if these instructions are not followed. Before performing any maintenance, make sure to relieve pressure from system and disconnect power from sprayer. • Do not use oil based solvents to clean equipment after using latex based coatings. Use only warm soapy water. • Always replace clogged gun filters, do not attempt to clean them. • Carefully follow cleaning and storage instructions for your sprayer. • Do not use metal or other hard objects to pick dried paint material from Spray Tip Orifice. TRIGGER LOCK Pulling the trigger must n...
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