8
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3. Starting the Sprayer (see Fig. 6 & 7 above)
a. Prime Valve must be open - priming position.
b. Pressure Control Knob must be in low pressure.
c. Follow the procedure under "How to Flush", page 7
Steps 6 through 12.
WARNING: To stop the unit in an emergency or
before performing any service or maintenance
procedure follow the Pressure Relief Proce-
dure on page 10 to relieve the fluid pressure.
STARTING UP
FIG. 6
PRESSURE
CONTROL
KNOB
1. Learn the controls
Pressure Control Knob
- used to adjust pressure only.
Turn clockwise to increase pressure and counter-
clockwise to decrease pressure. (See Fig. 6)
Prime & Pressure Relief Valve
- Turn to OPEN position
(see Fig. 7) to prime the pump. Turn to the CLOSED
position to spray.
FOLLOW "PRESSURE RELIEF PROCEDURES"
ON PAGE 6 WHENEVER YOU:
- are instructed to relieve pressure
- stop spraying
- checking or servicing any of the system
equipment.
- or installing or cleaning the spray tip.
Handle spray system as you would a loaded firearm!
CAUTION: Do not start engine without fluid
pump having enough fluid so that it can be
primed. Running fluid pump dry will decrease
life of the pumps packings.
2. Prepare the Material
a. Prepare the material according to the material
manufacturer's recommendations.
b. Place pump or suction tube into material container.
FIG. 7
Low
Pressure
High
Pressure
Closed
(Pressure)
PRIME VALVE
Open
(Priming &
Pressure Relief)