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FRONT ENTRY 
DRIVE-THROUGH 

Always center vehicle side-to-side, and front to back 
on pit or floor. 
 

NOTE:  THE BOOTH FANS MUST BE 
RUNNING WHENEVER A CAR IS MOVED 
IN OR OUT.  THIS WILL REDUCE THE 
POSSIBILITY OF CONTAMINATION 
FROM THE SHOP 

 

FRONT ENTRY AND DRIVE THROUGH: 

Before moving a vehicle into the booth, assure that 
the vehicle and/or any attachments, i.e. mirrors, 
antennas, etc. will fit through the door you intend to 
use.  All recommended preparation procedures 
outlined above must be completed.  The booth must 
be operating. Vehicles should be driven slowly and 
carefully.  Rapid acceleration or hard braking should 
be avoided at all times.  
 

 

 

SUGGESTIONS FOR SAFETY 

Before using this unit be sure to read all of the 
operating instructions and these safety suggestions 
carefully.  Afterward, place them in the main 
electrical control panel for future reference.  Take 
special care to follow the warnings indicated on the 
unit itself as well as the operating instructions. 
 

WARNING: IF YOU SMELL GAS: 

1. OPEN 

WINDOWS. 

2.  DO NOT OPERATE ELECTRICAL 

SWITCHES. 

3.  EXTINGUISH ANY OPEN FLAME. 
4.   IMMEDIATELY CALL YOUR GAS 
SUPPLIER. 

WARNING: DO NOT USE OR STORE 
GASOLINE, PAINT, OR OTHER 
FLAMMABLE MATERIALS NEAR THE 
INTAKE AIR HEATER APPLIANCE (BOOTH 
MECHANICALS). 
 

WARNING: WHEN VEHICLES ARE 
EQUIPPED WITH PROPANE (LPG) FUEL, 
THE FUEL TANK MUST BE LESS THAN 
HALF FULL BEFORE MOVING THE 
VEHICLE INTO THE BOOTH. THE 
PROPANE (LPG) TANK MUST HAVE 
ROOM FOR EXPANSION WITHIN THE 
TANK DURING BAKE CYCLE. 
 
WARNING: DO NOT ENTER THE BOOTH 
DURING THE BAKE CYCLE. 
 
WARNING: APPROVED RESPIRATORS 
MUST BE WORN WHENEVER FINISHES 
ARE BEING APPLIED. 

 
 
The booth fans must be running whenever a car is 
moved into or out of the booth. The booth must be 
running whenever personnel are entering the 
booth. 
 
Consult with your paint jobber or manufacturer 
concerning recommended refinishing 
temperatures, recommended bake temperatures 
and times. 
 
 

WARNING: DO NOT EXPOSE THIS 
EQUIPMENT TO EXCESSIVE MOISTURE 
OR RAIN. DO NOT PRESSURE WASH OR 
HOSE WASH THE INTERIOR, 
EXTERIOR OF THE CABIN OR ITS’ 
RELATED EQUIPMENT. THIS WILL 
VOID THE CABIN WARRANTY. 

 
Review the recommended maintenance procedures 
and insure that the prescribed schedule is followed. 
 
Disconnect all electrical supply and lock-off 
whenever covers on the mechanicals are removed 
for maintenance procedures. 
 
Do not over-tighten the fan belts. Proper tension is 
when there is ½” deflection at a mid point between 
the pulleys with moderate pressure on the belt. Belt 

Summary of Contents for Frontier

Page 1: ...Operations Maintenance Manual Frontier Spray Booth 1401 W Stanford Englewood Colorado 80110 Phone 800 442 7628 Fax 303 781 2683 www garmat com BUILT IN THE USA June 22 2004...

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Page 3: ...INTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS OPERATIONS INSTRUCTIONS Page 3 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Page 7 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Page 9 TROUBLESHOOTING Page 11 OPERATION SEQUENCE Page 11 FILTER CHANGE RECORD Page 17 WARNIN...

Page 4: ...e directed to the underside of the vehicle as well When the vehicle is completely dry and ready for refinishing the entire vehicle should be blown off with compressed air Again attention must be paid...

Page 5: ...OR STORE GASOLINE PAINT OR OTHER FLAMMABLE MATERIALS NEAR THE INTAKE AIR HEATER APPLIANCE BOOTH MECHANICALS WARNING WHEN VEHICLES ARE EQUIPPED WITH PROPANE LPG FUEL THE FUEL TANK MUST BE LESS THAN HA...

Page 6: ...the lighting on and off 4 INCREASE DECREASE PRESSURE SWITCHES are black push buttons that open and close the pressure damper 46008 X DELUXE FRONTIER 1 EMERGENCY EM STOP SWITCH is red in color 2 LIGHT...

Page 7: ...t are showing green operation is normal When these lights are showing red an alarm is taking place 6 HOURMETER located on the touch screen records total hours of operation The hour display window show...

Page 8: ...instructions for entering the booth Heed the warnings for the style of booth installed MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS ENCLOSED PAINT BOOTH FILTERS To assure that the optimum finishing environment designed i...

Page 9: ...THAT TWO PEOPLE INSTALL THE NEW FILTERS TO INSURE PROPER PLACEMENT USE HAND TOOLS ONLY Ceiling Filters are held in place by a removable filter frame in the ceiling of the cabin Filter support bolts se...

Page 10: ...nclude and are not limited to door hinges dampers and motors If you are unsure which items need lubrication contact the equipment supplier If extreme moisture is present lubrication may need to be per...

Page 11: ...or a weak detergent solution Wring the cloth before wiping the surface Wipe again with a soft dry cloth Never use alcohol paint thinner benzine nor a chemically treated cloth to clean this equipment...

Page 12: ...off marked FIREYE Turn manual valve ON IS ON High limit low gas and or high gas If lockout repeats call a Garmat USA pressure switch tripped proof of closure authorized service technician Touch alarm...

Page 13: ...on the remote control panel If the BURNER switch is in the WINTER position 120v power is provided to the PLC and shows as 3 on the PLC input display which in turn provides 110v to the gas train power...

Page 14: ...done its job there should be power to 9 on the input screen showing that power has been given to the vent and blocking valves on the gas train The PLC will also make the signal connection 0 on the ou...

Page 15: ...fire suppression system is open SPRAY MODE When the touch screen is displayed touching the word SPRAY will put the controls in the Spray Mode The booth will operate in SPRAY mode indefinitely until th...

Page 16: ...he burner circuit will remain energized The PLC also begins and internal time cycle normally 10 minutes All functions of the booth will shut down completely at the end of the time cycle After the time...

Page 17: ...uch screen display for one of three reasons One there is no spark in the burner to ignite the burner pilot Two there is no fuel being delivered to the pilot to create a flame Three the flame guard dev...

Page 18: ...EXHAUST 900 EXHAUST 850 EXHAUST 800 EXT INT 750 EXHAUST 700 EXHAUST 650 EXHAUST 600 EXHAUST 550 EXT INT 500 EXHAUST 450 EXHAUST 400 EXHAUST 350 EXHAUST 300 EXT INT 250 EXHAUST 200 EXHAUST 150 EXHAUST...

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